Mutilate 2 Brothers
Two youths Ram and Rahim are struggling to understand why brutalility has happended in their neighbour village. Lashkar-e-Taiba militants on June 14 night, 2006 killed a man and injured 15 others, chopping off the noses and ears of two of them.
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But what makes the truth harder for youths to accept is that brutality might be stopped by the youths to gun down those terorists. Both youths are members of Village Defense Committee of their village and have licencee pistols in their hands at the time when terroists were entered in their neighbour village.
Terrorists might be gunned down or drove from that village. But due to confusion prevailed by CM of J&K and allegation made against Vinay Katiyar and Saheb Singh Verma, both youths could not dare to fire on terrorists.
The leaders had announced a cash reward of Rs 1 Lakh for any village defense committee or its member killing a militant and Rs 2 lakh to the VDC member’s family if he laid down his life fighting the militants. What this is likely to do is make more and more people ask the government for guns and form Village Defense Committees.
As revealed by the Times of India on June 17, 2006: In a gory act of revenge, Laskar terrorists slaughtered a 65-year-old man and chopped off the tongues, noses and ears of two brothers. The terrorists also left 11 others brutally injured in Nehoch-Dunga village of Gulabgarh area of Mahore tehsil in Udhampur district on night of June 14. This is second such incident in Udhampur district after Lashkar terrorists massacred 13 Hindu villagers on April 30. Hameed, one of the injured admitted in Government Medical College in Jammu, said seven militants descended into the village and barged into Abdul Ahad's house. "They dragged him out, gathered other villagers at gunpoint at one place and started beating them ruthlessly with canes, boots and rifle butts," he said.
Two brothers Roshan Deen and Ghulam Rasool tried hard to recount their torture by militants when their village was attacked on Wednesday. But it was almost impossible since the militants had chopped off the duo's nose, tongue and ears.
“We can’t understand why anyone would too much care about the human rights of Terrorists, why our Home Minister and others are calling terrorists their brothers, why our Govt. comes under grips of terrorists and freed hardcore terrorists when they hijjacked plane or kidnapped daughter of former CM of J&K and blackmailed by other type of threats. As far as we are concerned Terrorist should have been in prison all along with no rights at all. We are much angry.” Ram and Rahim said.
Terrorists turned a deaf ear to the pleas of the hapless villagers and nearly beat him to death along with Fatima Bi, wife of Abdul Ahad, Mohammad Shafi, Mohammad Yusuf and Ahmed Din.
Still to day Fatima Bi, Mohammad Shafi, Mohammad Yusuf and Ahmed Din also blame the authorities and politicians because it is their policies which created confusion among the members of Village Defense Committees.
“The confusion should not be created by giving statements and making police case against the BJP leaders. Then the above said youths might save the life of my husband to gun down the terrorists by their pistols,” explained by the killed Abdul Ahad’s wife Fatima Bi.
Mohammad Shafi, Mohammad Yusuf and Ahmed Din also said,” Brutality on the other our villagers could not be done by the terrorists, if the youth members of VDC acted immediately.”
The chief minister of Indian-administered Kashmir has condemned an idea to offer a bounty to anyone who kills an Islamic insurgent. He said that it was the job of the security services, not that of civilians, to fight militants.
The Congress said the statement was made without considering the consequences. It creates hate between the communities.
Fatima Bi thinks about her husband and what she misses about him. She even misses arguing with him. He’s still with her. She reaches down to touch the flowers on her husband’s grave and says: “How I can live without my husband? I find it quite difficult.”
“I try not to cry,” she says quietly. “I don’t cry in front of other people. Sometimes I cry when I am on my own but I think it is stronger if I don’t. I don’t really talk about it “ Fatima Bi finds it easier to keep her thoughts to herself.
Her neighbour says: “How would these people feel if they walked into their home with their daughter or son and found their wife brutally murdered? I bet something would be done about it pretty quickly.”
Villagers hate who discriminates for votebank politics. Hindus and Muslim both are being murdered by terrorists.
The last time a bounty was announced, creating a huge furore and calls for the cartoonist’s arrest, it was UP minister Mohammad Yaqoob Qureshi, who announced a reward for killing the Dutch cartoonist who lampooned Prophet Mohammed.
Nationalist Congress Party MLA Vasant Davkhare had presented Rs. one lakh cheque to the mother of gunned down terrorist girl Ishrat in Mumbai. Congress and other secularists congratulated them.
By Premendra Agrawal
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