Hindustan Times (Delhi)

BJP village head in Kulgam shot dead; second in 3 days

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MANY LOCAL BODIES MEMBERS WERE SHIFTED AFTER INPUTS THAT THEY MAY BE TARGETED ON THE

EVE NULLIFICAT­ION OF ARTICLE 370 OF

THE CONSTITUTI­ON

nSRINAGAR: A 48-year-old village council head was on Thursday shot dead near his home at Vessu in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district in the second such attack on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers in the Kashmir Valley in three days.

Inspector general of police (Kashmir) Vijay Kumar said unidentifi­ed terrorists killed Sajjad Ahmad Khanday, who was Vessu’s sarpanch, 20 metres from his home. Kumar added he was staying at a high-security residentia­l complex along with several other sarpanchs and had left it on Thursday morning to visit his family. “He later succumbed to his injuries,” said Kumar.

Dozens of local bodies members, especially those affiliated with the BJP, were shifted to safer locations following intelligen­ce inputs that they may be targeted on the eve of the first anniversar­y of the nullificat­ion of the Constituti­on’s Article 370 that stripped Jammu & Kashmir of its special status in August last year, officers aware of the matter said. They added security forces have launched an operation to track down Khanday’s attackers.

Khanday was killed two days after another sarpanch, Arif Ahmad Shah, was shot in Akhran village of Kulgam’s Devsar area. Police said he was fighting for his life in a critical condition at Srinagar’s Sher-i-kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences.

The attack on Shah triggered panic and prompted three BJP functionar­ies from Kulgam, Nisar Ahmad Wani, Sabzar Ahmad Paddar and Ashiq Hussain Palla, to announce their disassocia­tion from the party.

BJP’S youth wing leader, Marouf Bhat, was among two activists to resign from the party in July after its former Bandipora district president, Sheikh Waseem Bari, was killed along with his father and brother. Jammu & Kashmir police have said Lashkar-e-taiba members were involved in Bari’s killing. Ajay Pandita, another sarpanch, was also killed in South Kashmir’s Larkipora in June.

BJP spokesman Altaf Thakur condemned Khanday’s killing and sought security cover for sarpanchs and panchs (village council members) under threat. “Killing of Sajad is very unfortunat­e. He was our constituen­cy president for Vessu. Attack on him is the second incident in the same area in the past three days.”

Jammu & Kashmir Apni Party chief Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari condemned the killing. “Today’s cowardly attack on a grassroots level representa­tive has added to the fear psychosis among the Panchayat representa­tives ...,” said Bukhari.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India