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We will probe Chittisinghpora massacre 8212; Farooq Abdullah

SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 31: The Jammu and Kashmir Government today decided to probe the Chittisinghpora Sikh massacre in which 36 people were ki...

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SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 31: The Jammu and Kashmir Government today decided to probe the Chittisinghpora Sikh massacre in which 36 people were killed during US President Bill Clinton8217;s India visit in March and the killing of five villagers in a fake encounter8217; at Pathribal a few days later.

8220;We have decided to initiate a probe into both these incidents. Thereis an immediate need to wash off the doubts from their people8217;s hearts and assuage their hurt feelings,8221; Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah said soon after the state cabinet accepted the Justice Pandian Commission report on Brakpora firing days after Pathribal fake encounter and the report of inquiry on August shoot-out inside the Amarnath yatris camp at Pahalgam.

The Pahalgam shootout inquiry was conducted by a three member committee headed by 15 Corps Commander Lt. General J R Mukharjee.

Abdullah said Justice Pandian Commission has linked Brakpora firing withPathribal killings and Chittisinghpora massacre and put them together. 8220;Toexpose that link, the Government took the decision to investigate bothChittisinghpora massacre and the Pathribal killings,8221; he said. 8220;Thereport reveals that the Brakpora firing has a reason in the incident offive villagers going missing and the Pathribal killings has a linkwith the Chittisinghpora massacre8221;.

Abdullah said the state government was going to request Justice Pandian to probe these two incidents as well. 8220;The Law minister P L Handoo will visit Chennai soon to meet Justice Pandian and request him. If he accepts our request, then the orders will be issued on November 6.8221;

When asked by a reporter whether the Centre was aware of the probe intoChittisinghpora massacre, an angry Abdullah shouted back: 8220;Why shouldthe Centre know about our inquiry into Chittisinghpora massacre. It is mystate8221;.

Interestingly, the Central Government had ruled out a probe into the massacre of 35 Sikh villagers at Chittisinghpora coinciding with thePresident Clinton8217;s India visit, saying there was no doubt about theinvolvement of foreign mercenaries in the carnage.

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He said the Government has accepted both the reports and will take sternaction against those involved. 8220;As central forces are also involved, wewill take it up with the Government of India as well,8221; Abdullah said.8220;We have decided to suspend three policemen of Special Operations GroupSOG, Ashok Kumar Assistant Sub Inspector, Krishan Kumar HeadConstable, 5 JKAP and for their involvement in Brakpora firing,8221; Abdullahsaid.

Besides, he said, the officials of the CRPF indicted in the Brakpora firing incident are Commandant CRPF R P Roy, P.C Handik, Shyam Kumar and S P Lamberkar. 8220;The Government will register an FIR and book them on murder charges besides constitute a special team of investigators to prove the cases in the Court,8221; he said.

He said though the Justice Pandian Commission has exonerated the then Superintendent of Police, Anantnag, Farooq Khan and Station House Officer, Achabal in the Brakpora firing case, the Government will hold the reinstatement till the inquiry in Pathribal killings and the Chittisinghpora massacre are over.

Abdullah said the inquiry committee on Pahalgam shootout in August, last hasproven that the CRPF used excessive force in the incident. 8220;We will send the report to Ministry of Home Affairs to take proper action against,8221; he said. He said the Government has also decided to put on suspension the then SP, Pahalgam town, DSP Pahalgam Zone 1, Abdul Qayoom, DSP Pahalgam Zone 2, Preetam Singh and Sub-Inspector JKP G M Bhat for derelection of duty.

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8220;They were principally responsible for the security of the Amarnath yatricamp which they failed to fulfill,8221; he said.

Abdullah said the State Government has also accepted the suggestion of the Gen. Mukherjee report to constitute a high-level committee to smoothen the yatra.

Let George talk to Pakistan8217;
Farooq Abdullah today took strong exception to the recent statements made by the Army Chief General Padmanabhan and the Defence Minister George Fernandes, who had said that Kashmir issue needs to be addressed politically. 8220;Even the Inspector General of CRPF said that,8221; he said. 8220;I am surprised. I don8217;t know who allows them to make such statements. How can the army chief or a CRPF officer talk about politics,8221; he said. He said the Defence Minister should explain what he meant by Kashmir being a political issue. 8220;If it is a political issue with a political resolution, Why don8217;t the Defence Minister visit Pakistan and talk to them,8221; he said.

Muzamil Jaleel is a Deputy Editor at The Indian Express and is widely recognized as one of India’s most authoritative voices on Jammu & Kashmir, national security, and internal affairs. With a career spanning over 30 years, he has provided definitive on-the-ground reportage from the heart of the Kashmir conflict, bearing witness to historic political transitions and constitutional shifts. Expertise and Investigative Depth Muzamil’s work is characterized by a rare combination of ground-level immersion and high-level constitutional analysis. His expertise includes: Conflict & Geopolitics: Decades of reporting on the evolution of the Kashmir conflict, the Indo-Pak peace process, and the socio-political dynamics of the Himalayan region. Constitutional Law: Deep-dive analysis of Article 370 and Article 35A, providing clarity on the legal and demographic implications of their abrogation in 2019. Human Rights & Accountability: A relentless investigator of state and non-state actors, uncovering systemic abuses including fake encounters and the custodial death of political workers. International War Reporting: Beyond South Asia, he provided on-the-spot coverage of the final, decisive phase of the Sri Lankan Civil War in 2009. Landmark Exposés & Impact Muzamil’s reporting has repeatedly forced institutional accountability and shaped national discourse: The Kashmir Sex Scandal (2006): His investigative series exposed a high-profile exploitation nexus involving top politicians, bureaucrats, and police officers, leading to the sacking and arrest of several senior officials. Fake Encounters: His reports blew the lid off cases where innocent civilians were passed off as "foreign terrorists" by security forces for gallantry awards. SIMI Investigations: He conducted a massive deep-dive into the arrests of SIMI members, using public records to show how innocuous religious gatherings were often labeled as incriminating activities by investigative agencies. The Amarnath Land Row: Provided critical context to the 2008 agitation that polarized the region and altered its political trajectory. Over the years, Muzamil has also covered 2002 Gujarat riots, Bhuj earthquake, assembly elections in Bihar for Indian Express. He has also reported the peace process in Northern Ireland, war in Sri Lanka and national elections in Pakistan for the paper. Awards and Fellowships His "Journalism of Courage" has been honored with the industry's most prestigious accolades: Four Ramnath Goenka Awards: Recognized for J&K Reportage (2007), On-the-Spot Reporting (2009), and Reporting on Politics and Government (2012, 2017). Kurt Schork Award: From Columbia University for international journalism. Sanskriti Award: For excellence in Indian journalism and literature. IFJ Tolerance Prize: For his empathetic and nuanced reporting in South Asia. International Fellowships: Served as a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley and worked with The Guardian, The Observer, and The Times in London. He has also received Chevening fellowship and a fellowship at the Institute of Social Studies, Hague, Netherlands. Professional Presence Current Location: New Delhi (formerly Bureau Chief, Srinagar). Education: Master’s in Journalism from Kashmir University. Social Media: Follow him for field insights and rigorous analysis on X (Twitter) @MuzamilJALEEL. ... Read More

 

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