Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Wani aide, prof among 5 Hizb men killed in Valley

- Ashiq Hussain letters@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 6

SRINAGAR: Five militants including an assistant professor of Kashmir University and a top Hizbul Mujahideen commander were killed early on Sunday in a police and military operation in Kashmir’s Shopian, sparking protests from locals in which five civilians were killed and 25 were injured during clashes with security forces.

The slain militants were identified as Kashmir University sociology professor Mohammad Rafi, Hizbul commander Saddam Padder, and three others, Adil, Bilal Mohan and Touseef.

Padder was among the 10 militants who had posed with then-hm commander Burhan Wani in a picture that went viral on social media and is said to have gave traction to militancy in Kashmir. With Padder’s death, all the militants in that photo have now been killed by security forces, Shopian’s senior superinten­dent of police Shalindra Mishra said, with the exception of Tariq Pandit, who had surrendere­d in May 2016.

Wani’s killing in July 2016 had sparked one of the most intense periods of tension in Kashmir in nearly two decades, leading to more than 100 deaths in violent protests over the year.

Padder, a school drop-out in his twenties, was a Category A-plus militant with a ₹10 lakh bounty on his head.

Early on Sunday morning, army, police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) cor- doned Badigam, a village in Shopian, after intelligen­ce inputs about the presence of militants.

Police said that the hiding militants opened fire, triggering the encounter, in which a policeman and a soldier were wounded.

Assistant professor Rafi, who was reported missing on Friday, had joined the militants just 36 hours before the encounter, police said. NEWDELHI: Investigat­ing agencies are looking at whether DH Renewables Holding Ltd, the Mauritius-based special purpose vehicle of Accion Diversifie­d Fund that is the major shareholde­r in Nupower Renewables is related in any way, directly or indirectly, to Essar Group, according to t wo officials involved in the investigat­ion.

According to the officials, while no notice has been sent to Essar, the tax department is in the process of writing to financial regulators in Mauritius to ascertain the true promoters of DH Renewables, and whether the Essar Group, or its promoters, or their relatives are behind it. Nupower is promoted by Deepak Kochhar, husband of ICICI bank CEO Chanda Kochhar.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? A man climbs a tree to watch the funeral of Hizbul militant Saddam Padder in Heff village, near Srinagar, on Sunday.
AP PHOTO A man climbs a tree to watch the funeral of Hizbul militant Saddam Padder in Heff village, near Srinagar, on Sunday.
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