Hindustan Times (Delhi)

After killing of LET man, no resident of Srinagar is in terrorist ranks: IGP

- Ashiq Hussain letters@hindustant­imes.com

nSRINAGAR: A day after Lashkar-etaiba(let) commander Ishfaq Rashid Khan along with another member was killed by security forces in an encounter in Ranbirgarh-panzinara area of Srinagar, Kashmir Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar on Sunday said that no resident of Srinagar is now among terrorist ranks.

“After killing of LET terrorist Ishfaq Rashid Khan yesterday, no resident of Srinagar district in terrorist ranks now,” Kashmir police’s twitter handle quoted IGP Kumar.

However, the statement contradict­s with the fact shared by Kumar on June 23 when he said that Hilal Ahmad, a PHD scholar of Bemina Srinagar who had gone missing during a hiking trip to Ganderbal on June 14, has joined Hizbul Mujahideen outfit. He is still unaccounte­d for.

So far, 10 militants have been killed in Srinagar in various encounters - a few of them belonging from the district.

The two militants killed on Saturday were trapped after a joint cordon and search operation was launched by JKP, 29 RR and CRPF in the said area.

A police spokesman said they were given an opportunit­y to surrender. “However they fired indiscrimi­nately upon the joint search party, which was retaliated leading to an encounter. In the ensuing encounter, the two were killed,” he said.

On July 3, after an encounter on the outskirts of Srinagar, Kumar said Srinagar city would never be terrorism-free as terrorists from other districts keep on coming here. “Srinagar is a city where terrorists come often. Sometimes, they come for medical treatment, collecting funds or even for meetings. Srinagar can never be free of terrorism.”

“Terrorists will keep on coming here. And when we get informatio­n about them, we will keep on carrying out encounters.”

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