Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Valley’s militants can still surrender, say security forces

- Abhishek Saha

SRINAGAR:SECURITY forces in Kashmir on Monday reiterated that the door for local militants to surrender is open even as police paraded three militants arrested recently in front of the media to drive home the point.

Inspector general of police, Kashmir range, Muneer Ahmed Khan, told reporters in Srinagar that security forces would facilitate the surrender of local militants who want to lay down arms and join the mainstream.

“Even during encounters if they (local militants) come up with their arms up and want to surrender we will take their surrender. Kyun ki woh hamare apne log hain (they are our own people). We will continue with this policy (of facilitati­ng surrenders),” Khan said at the joint press conference by police, CRPF and army.

Zulfiquar Hasan, inspector general of police (operations) of the CRPF in Kashmir said, “The local militants who came in front of us during our operations, we have accepted their surrender.”

In another direct appeal to militants, Hasan said, “I request Kashmiri militants that you come back to the mainstream and we will go a hundred steps to rehabilita­te you, to take care of your future and ensure your safety.” Three out of four local militants who were apprehende­d in recent operations by security forces in connection to two different terror activities were paraded in front of the media.

Khurshid Ahmad Dar and Haziq Rather of the Lashkar-etaiba (LET) are alleged to have tried to snatch weapons from security guards of a protected person on Saturday.

PDP WORKER SHOT

DEAD IN SHOPIAN

A militant was killed in a scuffle as his colleagues opened fire and killed a Peoples’ Democratic Party worker in south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Monday night, police said. Officials said that three militants turned outside the house of former sarpanch and PDP worker Mohammad Ramzan Sheikh, 50, and fired at him. He died on way to hospital.

One of the attackers, Shaukat Kumar, was also killed, DGP, SP Vaid, tweeted.

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