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Eid celebrations marred in J&K: Terrorists kill 3 cops, BJP worker

Updated on: 23 August,2018 12:07 PM IST  |  Srinagar
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The 34-year-old was working with the Jammu and Kashmir Police as a Special Police Officer and had been given an out-of-turn promotion and selected as a constable

Eid celebrations marred in J&K: Terrorists kill 3 cops, BJP worker

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The Eid festivities in militancy-hit Kashmir were marred as terrorists shot dead three policemen, including an inspector, and a BJP worker in two districts of the state today, police said. Militants killed Police Inspector Mohd Asharf Dar inside his residence at Larve in South Kashmir's Pulwama this evening when he had gone home to celebrate Eid, they said. Dar was working in a special branch of the state police and was posted in Budgam in central Kashmir. Earlier in the day, Fayaz Ahmad Shah, a trainee police constable, was shot when he was returning home after offering Eid prayers in Kulgam, one of the worst militancy-hit districts of South Kashmir.


The 34-year-old was working with the Jammu and Kashmir Police as a Special Police Officer and had been given an out-of-turn promotion and selected as a constable. He was undergoing training at Talwara in Jammu region and had gone home. Terrorists fired at Shah from a close range near his house and he died on the spot. A pall of gloom descended on the policeman's native Zazripora village when the news of his death broke out.


The Eid festivities turned into mourning at Shah's residence with his two minor daughters, aged five and two, unable to understand the sudden rush of people to their residence and the frequent breakdown of their mother and aged grandmother. The family was inconsolable when his body wrapped in the tricolour was brought to their residence. A wreath-laying ceremony was held at the district police lines Kulgam where officers led by Senior Superintendent of Police Harmeet Singh paid floral tributes to the slain constable. Director General of Police S P Vaid termed the incident a "dastardly act".


"It only shows the frustration of terrorists who are resorting to such a cowardly act of attacking an unarmed policeman," he said. Another Special Police Officer, Mohammad Yaqoob Shah, was shot at in Pulwama district. He was declared brought dead at the hospital. Inspector General of Police (Kashmir range) Swayam Prakash Pani led the police team in paying tributes to Shah at district police lines in Pulwama, another worst militancy-hit district. In another incident, the body of BJP worker Shabir Ahmad Bhat was found in north Kashmir's Kupwara district. He was reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists last night. His bullet-riddled body was found in the fields at Rakh-e-Litter area of Kupwara, a police official said.

The incident evoked sharp reactions from BJP president Amit Shah who said extremists could not stop the Valley's youths from choosing a better future and that the cycle of violence would not last long. "Anguished to learn about the killing of BJP karyakarta, Shabir Ahmad Bhat by terrorists in Pulwama (J&K). This act of cowardice is highly condemnable. Extremists cannot stop the youth of Kashmir from choosing a better future for themselves. This cycle of violence won't last long," he tweeted.

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