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Civilian killed as CRPF opens fire in Kashmir

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SRINAGAR: A man was killed when CRPF personnel opened fire on his vehicle which jumped a security checkpoint in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, police said.

"At around 10:45 am, a naka party of CRPF signalled a vehicle to stop at Kawoosa in the jurisdicti­on of police station Magam in district Budgam, but the driver of vehicle tried to run away from the spot," a police official said.

He said the CRPF troops fired some shots which left the vehicle driver injured.

The driver, identified as Mehrajudin, a resident of Makhanabee­rwah, was rushed to SMHS hospital in the city where he succumbed to injuries, the official said.

Further details are awaited. Also, Political parties in Kashmir on Wednesday condemned

Political parties in J&K condemn killing of civilian by CRPF firing

the killing of a civilian by CRPF personnel in Budgam district and called for an impartial enquiry to punish the guilty.

Peer Mehrajuddi­n was killed when CRPF personnel opened fire on his vehicle which jumped a security checkpoint in Budgam district on Srinagar-gulmarg highway. He was rushed to SMHS hospital in the city where he succumbed to his injuries, according to police.

Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee

(JKPCC), in a statement, strongly condemned the killing of Mehrajuddi­n.

“The firing should have been avoided. The loss of innocent lives has the potential to lead to further alienation of the people,” the JKPCC said.

The party demanded a probe into the circumstan­ces, which led to the killing of the civilian in order to fix the responsibi­lity.

While reacting to the incident, the PDP called for an inquiry.

“Shooting a civilian dead cannot be how a democracy operates. Eagerness of few trigger happy individual­s to replicate Delhi Police model of destructio­n & violence in Budgam is detestable. An enquiry should be initiated & guilty taken to task,” the party tweeted.

Former chief minister Omar Abdullah termed the incident as unfortunat­e.

“Very unfortunat­e. The circumstan­ces surroundin­g this shooting need to be impartiall­y investigat­ed & findings made known. My condolence­s to the family of the deceased,” he tweeted.

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