The Asian Age

Braid choppers: New alibi to settle scores in J&K

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Srinagar, Oct. 15: The mysterious “braid choppers” in Jammu and Kashmir are emerging as an alibi for some people to get out of their troubles, debunking the theory floated by anti-national elements that put the blame for the panic wave on Central agencies, the state police said.

The J&K police has detected cases where people have beaten up their business rivals, stalkers and even migrant labourers on suspicions of them being braid choppers.

The recent “braid chopper” episodes that have triggered panic in the Valley are being claimed by the separatist­s as the handiwork of Central agencies to divert attention from their anti-national agenda and demand of “Azadi”.

However, in a number of cases the police have found that people have used the excuse to escape from their own troubles.

Director general of police S.P. Vaid said that it is a mass hysteria that is being generated by certain

The police has detected cases where people have beaten up their business rivals, stalkers and even migrant labourers on suspicions of them being braid choppers

vested interests to whip up tension in the Valley.

“Some people are accusing security forces of braid chopping in the Valley only to create an unrest. We have formed teams in every area to provide assistance but people who make such allegation­s don’t step forward for help.

“We have a team of additional deputy commission­er, deputy superinten­dent of police and a lady doctor in every district. We have to examine the victims who claim braid chopping. They have to step forward and allow us to carry out psychologi­cal analysis. But that does not happen,” said Mr Vaid.

He also said that in various cases it was found that some people who were beaten for being alleged braid choppers turned out to be cases involving either persons having a love affair or a business or a personal rivalry or the matter involved high charges for labour work.

“This trend has emerged and will not be tolerated. Police will take

strict action in such cases,” Mr Vaid said.

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