Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Terrorists involved in J&K teacher’s killing trapped in encounter

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SRINAGAR: Two Lashkar-etaiba (LET) terrorists, including one behind the murder of a bank manager, were killed in an encounter with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district on Wednesday, police said. The slain terrorists, both from Shopian district, were identified as Jan Mohd Lone of Brari Pora village and Tufail Nazir Ganie of Ramnagri village, a police spokespers­on said.

Both were linked with proscribed terror outfit LET and were part of groups involved in several crime cases, including attacks on police, security forces and atrocities on civilians, according to J&K police records.

Jan Mohd Lone was involved in the killing of bank manager Vijay Kumar in Kulgam on June 2, said inspector general of police, Kashmir zone, Vijay Kumar. “Jan Mohd was earlier working as OGW (Over Ground Worker) of Let’s district commander Adil Ramzan and he killed the bank manager on the direction of the said LET commander,” the IGP said. “After this terror crime, he actively joined terror rank. Since then we have been tracking him.”

The other killed terrorist, Tufail Nazir Ganie, earlier escaped from two encounters at

Chaki Samad and Khur-batpora area of Kulgam on of Kulgam April 9 and April 11 respective­ly this year, Kumar said. Earlier the J&K police spokespers­on said that a joint cordon and search operation was launched by police, army (34 Rashtriya Rifles) and CRPF (178 Battalion) after receiving informatio­n regarding presence of terrorists in Kanji Ullar area of Shopian.

“During the search operation, as the joint party approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding terrorists fired indiscrimi­nately upon them which was retaliated effectivel­y leading to an encounter,” the spokespers­on added. Incriminat­ing materials, arms and ammunition, including one AK-47 rifle and a pistol, were recovered from the site of encounter. All the recovered materials have been taken into case records for further investigat­ion, the spokespers­on said.

HT Correspond­ent

SRINAGAR: Terrorists responsibl­e for the killing of Rajini Bala, the 36-year-old teacher who was killed outside a school on May 31, were trapped in an ongoing encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district, police said on Wednesday.

The encounter, which started at Mishipora area in Kulgam district on Tuesday and was halted during the night, was resumed on Wednesday morning, a police spokespers­on said.

“The terrorists responsibl­e for the killing of Rajini Bala are trapped in Kulgam,” said Vijay Kumar, inspector general of police (IGP), Kashmir zone. “We will share further details after the operation concludes,” he added.

Bala was shot dead by terrorists outside the government high school, Gopalpora in Kulgam on May 31 amid a spate of attacks on non-locals in the Valley, and also weeks after protests over the killing of a Kashmiri Pandit, Rahul Bhat, and a TV artist Ambreen Bhat. Hailing from Samba, 36-year-old Bala had been teaching in Kulgam since her recruitmen­t in 2011 under the Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes quota of the district cadre.

Earlier this month, J&K lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha announced that the school in Gopalpora will be renamed after Bala. On June 9, students and staff members of government schools across Kashmir observed a two-minute silence to pay tributes to Bala.

NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday reached out to its coalition partners and key Opposition leaders to elicit their support for the NDA’S presidenti­al candidate, who is yet to be named. Union defence minister Rajnath Singh and party president JP Nadda dialled the leaders of at least 12 parties to build a consensus ahead of the July 18 election.

A person aware of developmen­ts said Singh spoke to Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati, Biju Janata Dal chief and Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav, Congress leader Mallikarju­n Kharge, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha president Shibu Soren, and Nationalis­t Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar.

Singh also spoke to Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, whose Janata Dal (United) is an ally of the BJP and runs a coalition government with the party in Bihar. “The defence minister spoke to all these leaders on the phone,” the person quoted above said, requesting anonymity.

Nadda spoke to Meghalaya chief minister and National People’s Party chief Conrad Sangma, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah, Lok Janshakti Party leader Pashupati Kumar Paras and leaders of the All Jharkhand Student Union, Naga People’s Front and some independen­ts, said a second person aware of the details.

The NDA is close to a majority in the electoral college for the presidenti­al poll — which includes parliament­arians and members of state assemblies — and its candidate is almost certain to win when results are announced on July 21.

At least two Opposition parties, however, insisted on the BJP naming its candidate, said people aware of developmen­ts. A TMC leader said Banerjee asked Singh to cite a specific name so that the party could give its comment. “At the opposition’s meeting (to discuss the possibilit­y of a consensus candidate) Banerjee said she told Singh that who can be a better choice than [NCP leader] Sharad Pawar, so please consider…,” said the party leader who was present for the meeting. Pawar has already declined to be the Opposition’s nominee.

Kharge told reporters that he spoke to Singh and sought details about the candidate. He said Singh conveyed to him that the Prime Minister wanted to know his opinion, but added he did not get a response when he asked who the candidate was. “If we give a noncontrov­ersial name, will the government accept it,” Kharge asked.

The BJP’S outreach came on a day several Opposition parties, including the Congress, the TMC and the SP, met in Delhi to deliberate on the choice of a nominee. At the meeting, a resolution was passed to name a consensus candidate for the presidenti­al poll.

Banerjee is learnt to have suggested the names of Farooq Abdullah and former West Bengal governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi, who contested the vice-presidenti­al election unsuccessf­ully in 2017, but the BJP has kept its cards close to its chest.

On whether the suspense over the choice of candidate will affect the outreach, a BJP leader said the effort will be to elicit support for NDA’S choice, as was done ahead of the 2017 election. In 2017, too, Singh and then Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu met Congress president Sonia Gandhi to seek the party’s support but were told that in the absence of a name, the Opposition party would not be able to offer an assurance. The BJP’S pick, Ram Nath Kovind, eventually won comprehens­ively. For the poll, a formal notificati­on will be issued on June 15 and nomination­s have to be filed by June 29. The last date for withdrawal of candidatur­e is July 2. President Kovind’s term ends on July 24 and, according to the Constituti­on, a new President has to be appointed before his term ends.

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School teacher Rajini Bala was killed on May 31.
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Bank manager Vijay Kumar was killed on June 2.

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