The Asian Age

Another PDP worker killed in J&K, Mufti slams murder

Killing of PDP workers and other civilians condemnabl­e: Tarigami

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Another People’s Democratic Party (PDP) worker was killed by suspected militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s southern Kulgam district on Monday.

The police said that 65year-old PDP worker Muhammad Jamaal was shot at and critically wounded by masked gunmen at his home in Kulgam’s Zungalpora village overnight.

He was rushed to Srinagar’s Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS) where he succumbed to his injuries on Monday morning, the police and hospital sources said. The police blamed the murder on separatist militants although no outfit active in the state has claimed responsibi­lity for it, so far.

Earlier this month, two PDP activists, Irfan Ahmed Sheikh and Muzaffar Ahmed Bhat, were kidnapped from their chemist shop and subsequent­ly shot at inside a nearby orchard by suspected militants in Zainapora area of neighbouri­ng Shopian. Later, Sheikh died in a Srinagar hospital.

PDP president and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, while condemning the killing of Jamaat, termed it a “cold blooded murder” and “inhuman.” She said in a statement here, “Killing an unarmed civilian only for his political beliefs is simply an act of terror. Perpetrati­ng violence on innocent and unarmed civilians in the holy month of Ramzan makes it more despicable”.

Former legislator Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami said that killing of PDP workers and of other civilians during similar recent acts and

encounters between security forces and militants in south Kashmir is condemnabl­e. “These bloody incidents leave a question before everybody that for how long the blood of civilians will continue to flow?”, he said. He added,

“Reckless killing of civilians at the hands of both the parties involved in the conflict continues unabated. Whether a civilian is killed by the bullet from one side or the other side, it is loss of precious human life.”

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