google.com, pub-2902074764665831, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
Roshan Kashmir
No Result
View All Result
  • Lead
  • J&K
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
    • Ladakh
  • National
  • International
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Editors Pick
  • Article
  • Weather
  • JOBS
  • E-Paper
  • Login
  • Lead
  • J&K
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
    • Ladakh
  • National
  • International
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Editors Pick
  • Article
  • Weather
  • JOBS
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
Roshan Kashmir
Home Brief

Srinagar Encounter : Families of slain youth stage protest, seek bodies

News Desk by News Desk
January 4, 2021
0
3 ‘Militants’ Killed Hokersar Gunfight: Police
0
SHARES
130
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

Soldiers are not angles, says Sikh activist

RELATED POSTS

Illegal Mining Curbed in Kulgam, Three Tractors Seized During Police Action

Anantnag Police Cancels Driving Licence in NDPS Case

Young Author from Tral Releases Debut Book “The Cries in the Silence”

Families of youth killed in Srinagar encounter staged a massive protest amid snowfall at Press Enclave Srinagar demanding the bodies of their sons and an impartial investigation into the what they called ‘fake encounter.’

Pertinently, three youth Athar Mushtaq of Bailow Pulwama, Ajaz Maqbool Ganai of Mitrigam Pulwama and Zubair Muhammad Lone, a resident of Turkawangam Shopian were killed on 30 December at Lawaypora Srinagar ‘encounter’. Police said that two among them were ‘hardcore’ militant associates while third one might have joined the militancy recently.

The families however termed the encounter a ‘staged’ one claiming all the three youth were students and not militants.

The family members of the slain youth assembled at Press Enclave on Monday demanding impartial probe and handing over the bodies to them.

They were carrying placards that read: “They were innocent. They were students, Handover their bodies to families.”

All these three youth have been buried in Sonmarg area of Central Kashmir.

“Athar was only 17. I am his aunt and can tell you with authority that he was innocent. He was killed in cold blood,” said Mehbooba to KNT.

The parents of slain youth raised hue and cry seeking justice. “We are demanding their bodies and nothing else. We vouch for their innocence. They were students killed mercilessly. We have dug graves for them in our native village. We want to have their last glimpse. Please return the bodies of our innocent beloveds,” the parents cried.

A local Sikh activist Angadh Singh Khalsa who was also part of the protest told reporters soldier are not angles but humans and humans are fallible. “How can you act as court, judge and lawyer and pass a verdict against the claims of families. We demand that case should be investigated and past of these young slain youth should be investigated as well. One among them was just 17 who was a student and never had any links with armed activity. How can you dub them as over ground workers?,” he said.

He said these families have not arrived in Srinagar to create any disturbance but they are seeking justice. “If police is claiming they were OGWs then give us proof. Police is saying relatives of these young boys had links with militants in past but I am telling you that in Kashmir everyone’s relatives had links with armed activity in past. This is a lame excuse. The case should be investigated impartially and probe should be orders,” Singh said.

He said they have two demands. “One is to investigate case impartially and another is to handover the bodies to families.” KNT

ShareTweetSendShareScanShare
Previous Post

MoU signed between NBCC and JK IT Infrastructure Development Company for establishing IT Towers in both the Capital cities

Next Post

Day 3: Snow Continues To Batter Kashmir; Flights Grounded, Highway Closed

Related Posts

Illegal Mining Curbed in Kulgam, Three Tractors Seized During Police Action
Kashmir

Illegal Mining Curbed in Kulgam, Three Tractors Seized During Police Action

April 15, 2026
Anantnag Police Cancels Driving Licence in NDPS Case
Kashmir

Anantnag Police Cancels Driving Licence in NDPS Case

April 15, 2026
Young Author from Tral Releases Debut Book “The Cries in the Silence”
Kashmir

Young Author from Tral Releases Debut Book “The Cries in the Silence”

April 14, 2026
1685 Drug Peddlers Arrested, 1021 NDPS Cases Registered Last Year In Kashmir: Police
Kashmir

IGP Kashmir warns of swift action against drug peddlers, urges youth to stay away from drugs

April 14, 2026
Kashmir

Tulip Garden in Srinagar to be shut for public on April 16

April 13, 2026
ACB files case against former director Tribal Affairs, others over corruption charges
Kashmir

Teacher booked after alleged assault on girl student in Sopore: SSP Iftikhar Talib

April 13, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Us

Kashmir Valley’s authentic and credible Daily Newspaper. This newspaper is publishing from Kashmir India since 2012 and gained an excellent reputation for neutral and authentic coverage across valley and its adjacent states.

News By Categories

  • Article
  • Brief
  • Editors Pick
  • Health
  • International
  • J&K
  • Jammu
  • JOBS
  • Kashmir
  • Ladakh
  • Lead
  • National
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized
  • Weather

More Info

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Team

© 2021 Roshan Kashmir | Designed by Buucket

No Result
View All Result
  • Lead
  • J&K
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
    • Ladakh
  • National
  • International
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Editors Pick
  • Article
  • Weather
  • JOBS
  • E-Paper

© 2021 Roshan Kashmir | Designed by Buucket

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In