The Asian Age

PDP, BJP spar over murder charge against Army Major

- YUSUF JAMEEL

The ruling People’s Democratic Party and its alliance partner Bharatiya Janata Party locked horns in the Jammu Kashmir Assembly on Monday over charges of murder being investigat­ed against an Army Major and his men.

Two youth, Javed Ahmed Bhat, 20, and Suhail Javed Lone, 24, were killed and nine other civilians injured in Army firing on a stonepelti­ng mob in Shopian’s Ganowpora village on Saturday afternoon. The incident evoked anger throughout the Valley where a shutdown was observed on Sunday to mourn and protest the killings.

An FIR was registered at a Shopian police station against Major Aditya of 10 Garhwal and his associates, and the state government has ordered a magisteria­l inquiry that is to be completed within 15 days.

The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly witnessed noisy scenes over the killing with the Opposition National Conference ( NC) demanding the arrest of the officer and soldiers involved in the incident, and the BJP demanding that the FIR be withdrawn and a fresh one, without mentioning the names of Army personnel, be filed.

“The government should withdraw the FIR against the Army personnel and lodge a fresh FIR without naming anybody,” BJP’s R. S. Pathania said while speaking in the Assembly, currently in its budget session in winter

capital Jammu. Major Aditya and his men have been booked on charges of murder ( Section 302), attempt to murder ( Section 307) and endangerin­g life ( Section 336) in Saturday’s shooting incident. In this connection FIR No. 26/ 2018 stands registered at Shopian police station.

Mr Pathania questioned the registrati­on of murder case against the Army, asking, “Why were serious charges levelled against the Army?” He added that criminal justice system “doesn’t work under pulls and pressures”. But chief minister Mehbooba Mufti snubbed her coalition partner, pledging that the investigat­ions into the shooting incident would be taken to their logical conclusion.

“The investigat­ion into the unfortunat­e Shopian killings would be taken to its logical end. The Army would not be demoralise­d by registrati­on of single FIR. There can be black sheep in Army also,” she said.

She added that within moments of learning about the incident she rang up defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who, she said, shared her anguish and assured that appropriat­e steps would be taken. Ms Mufti said, “Army as an institutio­n has done a great job, but the grace of an institutio­n only enhances once the black sheep within are identified and weeded out”. Later she tweeted, “We will take the Shopian probe to its logical conclusion. Justice & peace are two sides of the same coin”.

The Army has said that its men had opened fire “in self- defence” after a 250strong mob tried to lynch a Junior Commission­ed Office ( JCO) and snatch his service weapon. It also said that seven soldiers were injured and 11 vehicles damages by the mob.

The chief minister, while speaking in the Assembly, disclosed that the police had advised the Army to avoid Ganowpora route. According to police sources, the advisory was issued in view of tensions in the area following the killing of two Hizb- ulMujahedi­n militants by security forces on last Wednesday. One of the slain men was a resident of Ganowpora.

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