The Free Press Journal

‘HUMAN-SHIELD’ MAJOR DEFENDS HIS ACTION

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SRINAGAR: At the centre of a controvers­y, Major Leetul Gogoi on Tuesday appeared before the media to say that his action of tying a man to a jeep as a shield against stone-pelters last month was intended to save the lives of many people in Kashmir.

Farooq Ahmed Dar has a question. Is dragging a person for nearly 28 kilometres an act of bravery, he asks.

The poser came after the embroidery artisan heard that an Army Major, on whose direction he was tied to a jeep as a “human shield” against stone pelters in Kashmir, had been awarded a commendati­on certificat­e.

Dar said he was yet to be called by the police or the Army – which has instituted a court of inquiry into the incident of April 9 – for his side of the story.

“It is a complete eyewash,” he said about the inquiry. “They were never serious. I am a small person and why should anyone care,” Dar said.

Dar was picked up by the Major after he had gone to vote in the Srinagar Parliament­ary constituen­cy election, defying calls from militant groups to boycott the bypoll.

He was on his way back after casting his vote when he came across Major Leetul Gogoi, who is said to have tied him to the jeep’s bonnet as a shield against the stone pelters who had allegedly surrounded a group of armed personnel.

A video of Dar tied to the bonnet of the jeep went viral, triggering a public outcry. Some former general also said the move went against the “ethos” of the Army.

The outrage prompted the

Army to institute a probe into the incident.

The Jammu and Kashmir police also registered a case. “It has been over a month since then and I am yet to hear from the local

police. Even my statement has not been registered,” Dar told PTI from his home in Chill in Budgam district.

The newly appointed Inspector General of Police (Kashmir range), Munir Khan, had said earlier in Sopore that the police would carry out an investigat­ion into the matter and that the FIR had not been quashed, as many feared.

“An FIR means the beginning of an investigat­ion. So once an FIR is lodged, the investigat­ion begins. Whatever comes out in the investigat­ion is a separate matter, but the investigat­ion will take place and it will be seen what is right and what is wrong,” Khan said while replying to questions about the probe in the matter.

“I wonder whether tying a person to a jeep are his efforts in counter-insurgency operations,” Dar said, regretting having stepped out of his home to vote.

“I voted and was apparently penalised for this,” he said. His life, he said, had changed after this incident. “People keep looking at me,” the 27-year-old man who earns his living by embroideri­ng shawls said.

He said he had received a call after April 13 when the police registered a case.

“I was told that my statement had to be recorded but that has not happened so far. Even if the Army is conducting its own inquiry, my statement is needed for I am the victim,” he said. –PTI

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