Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Young Bari was BJP’s face in Bandipore

Will avenge killings: Party’s J&K chief

- Mir Ehsan and Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR/JAMMU: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sheikh Waseem Bari, who was shot dead along with his father and brother by Lashkar militants, was the face of the saffron party in Bandipore.

The state BJP unit described his killing as an “act of cowardice” and said his death would be avenged.

Bari’s father Sheikh Bashir Ahmad and brother Sheikh Umar were also office-bearers of the party. The attack happened right outside the Bandipore police station when the trio was at their shop.

Bari , 28, had forayed into politics in 2014 when he contested the assembly polls from Bandipore constituen­cy. He lost the election but soon joined the BJP. A young and energetic leader, he was always seen at the forefront of political activities of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Kashmir valley. He is survived by his wife and two children.

“It was an act of sheer cowardice carried out of sheer frustratio­n at the behest of Pakistan. Since the Army and security forces have eliminated a large number of terrorists in Kashmir, Pakistan is desperate and frustrated. Bari was a tiger. The wolves attacked him in the dead of night,” said J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina.

“The perpetrato­rs will have to pay a heavy price. I have spoken to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah and party president JP Nadda. We will avenge their killings”.

J&K BJP spokesman Altaf Thakur said Bari was currently the state executive member of the party and head of the BJP’s training wing. “It is a big loss as he was young and had many plans for people in his area,” he added.

Former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta said, “The killings are very painful and heartwrenc­hing for us. But terrorists should not misconstru­e that this will dishearten us and the nationalis­t movement will come to an abrupt end.”

“Sheikh Waseem Bari was also provided eight PSOs. How the attackers succeeded in their designs remains a subject of investigat­ion but security certainly needs a re-look,” J&K BJP vice-president Narinder Singh said.

Bandipore was known as a militant hub in the past due to its proximity with Gurez, Lolab and Sopore, which are traditiona­l militant routes or hubs. Of late, militants had been staying away from Bandipore and its adjoining areas. However, after Bari’s killing it seems militants have again made inroads into the district.

Kashmir inspector general of police Vijay Kumar said there is militant presence in the area since they were able to carry out a pre-planned attack. “We will neutralize them very soon,” he added.

Political analyst Asim Ahmad said Bari’s killing is a message from militants that BJP leaders in Kashmir are now on their target and even their family members can be attacked.

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Relatives mourning during the funeral procession of BJP district president Waseem Bari, his father and brother in north Kashmir’s Bandipore on Thursday.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT ■ Relatives mourning during the funeral procession of BJP district president Waseem Bari, his father and brother in north Kashmir’s Bandipore on Thursday.

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