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J&K CM tells cops not to target militants’ families

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday asked the police not to target the homes of militants or harass their families.

“The militants are attacking the policemen’s families but the police should not do it with theirs,” she said while speaking at the passing out parade at a police training centre at Manigam near here.

Her statement comes in the backdrop of the ransacking of the houses of some militants in Kashmir by the police. During these incidents, reported mainly from southern parts of the Valley, the family members of the militants at large were allegedly harassed and even assaulted by the policemen.

The incidents followed a series of militant attacks on the J&K police, the BSF and the Army personnel inside their homes across the Valley, leaving, at least, four of them dead. During one such attack, father, two brothers and a paternal aunt of a BSF official Muhammad Ramzan Parray were injured in Hajin area of northern Bandipore district in the last week of September.

“The militants are targeting policemen and (ruling) PDP workers and ransacking their homes, but the police should exercise maximum restraint while handling militancy-related cases. The police is a law abiding force. The militants are not. It has a responsibi­lity and should not act in the manner they (militants) do,” she said.

 ?? — PTI ?? J&K police cadets shows their skills during a passing out prade ceremony at police training school at Manigam in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir on Wednesday. As many as 696 trainees doned the J&K police uniform after the successful training.
— PTI J&K police cadets shows their skills during a passing out prade ceremony at police training school at Manigam in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir on Wednesday. As many as 696 trainees doned the J&K police uniform after the successful training.
 ??  ?? Mehbooba Mufti
Mehbooba Mufti

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