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Body of visitor from Chennai killed in Srinagar goes home

CHIEF MINISTER LEADS KASHMIRIS ACROSS POLITICAL DIVIDE IN CONDEMNING MURDER

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The body of a 22-yearold tourist from Chennai killed by stone pelters in Srinagar was flown home yesterday as Kashmiris cutting across the political spectrum continued to condemn the cowardly act.

The grieving parents and sister of the slain R. Thirumani, whose vehicle was among many attacked on the Srinagar-Gulmarg road on Monday, accompanie­d the body on an Indigo flight, an official of the tourism department said.

Thirumani was hit on the forehead and nose when the stone pelters targeted several vehicles with rocks during protests called against the Sunday killings of five militants and six civilians in Shopian district.

Yesterday, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti reiterated her condemnati­on of the tourist’s killing.

“I have no words strong enough to condemn this tragic incident or even condole with the family,” she said in a statement.

She described the incident as a blot on the cultural value system of Kashmir and an attempt to bulldoze its economy.

The chief minister, who went to meet the tourist’s family at the hospital immediatel­y after the killing, had said on Monday: “My head hangs in shame.”

‘Deeply saddened’

Her predecesso­r and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said: “We have killed a tourist by throwing stones at the vehicle he was travelling in. Let’s try and wrap our heads around the fact that we stoned a tourist, a guest, to death while we glorify these stone pelters and their methods.”

Senior separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said: “Deeply saddened by the news of the death of a tourist due to stone pelting. I condemn such hooliganis­m and rowdiness.

“It is totally against our ethos of treating tourists as respected guests and brings a bad name to the people’s movement.”

Operators in the transport and tourism industry condemned the killing.

“What have we proved by doing this? We claim to be the most hospitable society and here we have a guest killed in stone pelting,” said Zahoor Ahmad, 33, a taxi operator.

“What crime had the tourist committed? His only crime was that he trusted his life with us,” Ahmad added.

“What message are we sending out? Those who targeted the tourists cannot be fighting for the rights of Kashmiris. The incident has deeply shocked us all,” said Nazir Ahmad, a hotel owner in north Kashmir’s Sonamarg resort.

“How can anyone claim to be fighting for human rights by violating the rights of others? The guilty need to be exposed,” said Bashir Ahmad, a university employee here.

 ?? AP ?? Protesters throw stones on government forces in Srinagar on Monday. A tourist died after crowds targeted several vehicles during protests called against the deaths on Sunday of five militants and six civilians.
AP Protesters throw stones on government forces in Srinagar on Monday. A tourist died after crowds targeted several vehicles during protests called against the deaths on Sunday of five militants and six civilians.
 ?? PTI ?? R. Thirumani, a resident of Tamil Nadu who died after his vehicle was attacked in Narbal, on the outskirts of Srinagar.
PTI R. Thirumani, a resident of Tamil Nadu who died after his vehicle was attacked in Narbal, on the outskirts of Srinagar.

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