Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Militant seen at Hizb commander’s funeral surrenders

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

POLICE AND ARMY ASKED HIS PARENTS TO CONVINCE HIM TO SURRENDER

SRINAGAR: A militant, seen at the funeral of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Sabzar Bhat who was killed in an encounter in Tral, surrendere­d at a police station in Handwara in Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Wednesday.

Video clips of the militant, Danish Ahmed, a resident of Kulangam in Handwara, were shot during the funeral in Tral and circulated across social media. He was seen wearing a battle pouch with a grenade.

Police said that during investigat­ion, they found that Danish was a student of BSc (third year) at Doon PG College of Agricultur­e Science and Technology in Dehradun, Uttarakhan­d.

Found to be involved in a few stone-pelting incidents at Handwara in 2016, Danish was picked up by police but let off later after counsellin­g. Police from Handwara and the army’s 21 Rashtriya Rifles got in touch with his parents and asked them to counsel their son to surrender. Danish later surrendere­d before police and the army in Handwara. On being questioned, he revealed that he was in touch with militants of south Kashmir region on social media, and it was on their instigatio­n that he decided to become a militant.

He said he was tasked by Hizbul Mujahideen commanders to lead some local youth in north Kashmir to militancy as in south Kashmir. However, after spending a few days with the militants, police said he realised the futility of joining the militant ranks. A case under the Arms Act has been registered in Handwara, and investigat­ion is on. Danish’s case is being considered under the Jammu and Kashmir Surrendere­d Militants Rehabilita­tion Policy.

The Hizbul Mujahideen however said that Danish was not affiliated with the outfit.In an e-mailed statement to KNS news agency, Hizbul spokespers­on Saleem Hashmi, quoting the outfit vice chief Saif-ul-llah Khalid, said that the claims made by police were not true.He said that the Danish had no links with Hizbul and that “such acts should be seen as tactics of Indian agencies”.

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