




His mother, Raja Begum, says Bashir, then 15, left for Dalgate, where he worked as a labourer, around 9 in the morning. "That day when he went missing, I was restless since morning. But I never thought such a big misfortune will befall us," she says. "I still remember, we were anxiously waiting for his return that evening. We looked at every possible place...," she says.
As the family started to search for Bashir, Raja Begum says someone told them that the Army had picked up some boys from Dalgate. Raja Begum says her husband and some relatives rushed to the spot where shopkeepers confirmed that the Army had picked up some boys.
The family belongs to Tankipora in Srinagar.
"We immediately went to the nearest security picket to enquire about Bashir. Instead, we were thrashed by the personnel. I went to the Nehru Park Police Station but they did not even allow me to enter the premises," she says.
Raja Begum says she has lost her faith in the system but the hope of finding her missing son keeps her going. "I have only one dream- to see my son. If not alive, at least get me his body. Don't I deserve even that?" she says.


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