Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Patriotic’ MP tribals offer to take on stone-pelters

- CB Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

A group of tribals in Madhya Pradesh have written to the Prime Minister, offering to take on “stone pelting” protesters in Kashmir with their traditiona­l weapon, gofan (slingshot).

Bhil youth in the state’s tribaldomi­nated Jhabua district say they are infuriated by videos and photos showing security forces “helpless” against masses of stone-pelting men and women in Kashmir that has seen widespread clashes in recent months.

“We will give a befitting reply to them – stone for stone - and send them packing” said Bhanu Bhuria, one of the youths using the Gofan, confidentl­y. They also want the army to raise a “gofan battalion”.

The Gofan comprises a piece of rope where the loose ends are held in one hand and at the centre a square or rectangula­r piece of cloth, rubber or skin is attached on which a stone is put.

The user rotates the rope and when it has gained sufficient velocity, one end of the rope is released and the missile hurtles through the air at great velocity. The weapon is usually used for hunting and defence.

“The stone missile travels at two to three times the velocity compared to a person throwing a stone and it also travels a greater distance. Some skilful tribals can hit a target at 50 metres with accuracy,” said police inspector RC Bhaskare, who has worked in the tribal belt for over two decades.

This comes amid mounting anger in Kashmir over a string of alleged human rights violations by security personnel. Thousands of people have come out on the streets and clashed with the army, which is battling charges of tying a Kashmiri man to a jeep as a human shield.

“We are patriotic. Our blood boils when we see our enemies hurting our soldiers,” said Naval Singh from Dotad village.

Other videos show Kashmiris roughing up paramilita­ry personnel, visuals that have upset the tribal youth.

“We have watched on social media and also on television how our security forces are often helpless against the stone-pelters since they cannot fire at them. We discussed it amongst ourselves and believe that we can come in handy in such situations,” Bhanu said.

More than 100 Bhil youth are now honing their skills with the gofan at Hatipao hills, situated on the outskirts of Jhabua town and want the government to start a gofan battalion and send them to Kashmir.

On Wednesday, a group met the Jhabua district collector RC Saxena and handed over a memorandum in the name of the prime minister. “We should be given an opportunit­y to serve the country and we will show how good we are” says Bahadur Hatila of Bhoyra village.

 ?? HT ?? Tribals say they will use their traditiona­l slingshot to counter the stone pelters in Kashmir.
HT Tribals say they will use their traditiona­l slingshot to counter the stone pelters in Kashmir.

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