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Vale Of The Grim Reaper
Outlook
|December 31, 2018
Alleged punitive killings of civilians are likely to keep state polls away.
THE gunbattle started at 8 am and lasted only 15 minutes, say the villagers of Kharpora, in J&K’s Pulwama district, recall ing the morning of December 14 that saw three militants and seven civilians dead. The army too lost a soldier. “The army took my two sons and two of my neighbours along with them, and used them as human shields during the encounter there,” says retired teacher Abdul Khaliq Najar, pointing towards the paddy fields adjacent to the village.
It was after the gunbattle was over that the forces fired at protesters, claim villagers, pointing out the spots where the seven civilians were killed. They dismiss as a lie the accusation that a large stone- pelting mob attacked the forces, who then fired in retaliation. “Even if a few boys threw stones at the army, they could have fired at their legs. But they fired to kill,” says Najar. The villagers instead accuse the forces of “punishing” civilians in south Kashmir for the low turnouts in the recent panchayat and urban civic body elections. “Not voting is the expression of a political opinion. But we pay with blood for making such a choice,” says a young villager.
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