Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Village grieves, family tries to cope with loss

Slain Fayaz’s kin struggle to come to terms with his coldbloode­d killing

- abhishek.saha@htlive.com Abhishek Saha

My son was about to turn 23 in a few weeks, says Ummer’s father before breaking down.

A shroud of sadness hangs over a small village in the interiors of strife-torn southern Kashmir, the walls of which are covered with paintings of Pakistani flags and graffiti calling out for ‘azadi’. Venture into its alleys, and you come across a two-storeyed house where neighbours have gathered to mourn the death of 22-year-old Ummer Fayaz, an army officer who had come home to attend a marriage function, allegedly at the hands of militants.

Ummer’s body was found at Harmain Chowk in Shopian on Wednesday, hours after he was abducted by masked assailants from the marriage venue of his cousin in an adjacent village.

“My son was born in 1994, and was about to turn just 23 in a few weeks. He was a very good boy, my only one...” said Fayaz Ahmed, his father, before breaking down. Then he lapsed into silence, tears still streaming down his face, even as his relatives pitched in to narrate the story of the deceased soldier’s life.

“Ummer was a brilliant student who secured 96% in his Class 12 exams. Though he was preparing for the AIEE, he qualified for the National Defence Academy first,” said Asmat, Ummer’s younger sister, adding that their father — a farmer — had wanted him to become a pilot.

The officer’s mother wouldn’t speak. She just stared blankly into space, oblivious to questions posed by mediaperso­ns .

Many, including the deceased soldier’s younger sister, claimed there seemed to be no perceivabl­e threat to his life.

“Ummer was not scared. He would roam around freely even after becoming an officer in the army. He used to spend time with us, and did not possess even an iota of vanity,” said Sohail Ahmed, who studied with Ummer till Class 6.

Recalling the last two times Sohail met Ummer, he said: “I invited him to my sister’s wedding, but he couldn’t attend it. He apologised profusely for that. On another occasion, I met him at a grocery store and discussed cricket. Ummer was a big fan of Virat Kohli.”

According to Asmat, Ummer had even come down on vacation when the anti-India unrest was at its peak last year.

Mohammad Ashraf, a relative, said three gunmen had climbed over the walls of the house from where Ummer was abducted. “The wedding of Ummer’s cousin was still underway when that happened. Apparently, the gunmen specifical­ly targeted him.”

No distress call was made to the police after the abduction, and nobody would say why. “What’s the use of discussing that now?” asked a neighbour .

Another neighbour said “hundreds” of villagers attended the funeral. However, no well-known politician could be found at his house when Hindustan Times dropped by.

There were just some relatives mourning, and the slow humming of prayers for a braveheart who will be sorely missed.

 ??  ?? Armymen pay their last respects to 22yearold Lieutenant Ummer Fayaz, who was killed by militants in Kashmir’s Shopian district.
Armymen pay their last respects to 22yearold Lieutenant Ummer Fayaz, who was killed by militants in Kashmir’s Shopian district.
 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT ?? PICTURES OF GRIEF: Fayaz Ahmed, father of Lt Ummer Fayaz, and his mother in Kulgam on Wednesday.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT PICTURES OF GRIEF: Fayaz Ahmed, father of Lt Ummer Fayaz, and his mother in Kulgam on Wednesday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India