Connect with us

State

Three Jaish militants, cop killed in Baramulla encounter

Published

on

Slain militants were active in district for four months, we were tracking them; they were planning a possible strike in Sgr; At times have to bear losses in chance encounters: IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar; 22 foreign militants among 75 killed this year in 49 encounters, reveal official figures

Baramulla, May 25 (ANH): Three foreign militants of the Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) outfit and a policeman were killed in a chance encounter with the security forces at Kreeri area of Baramulla district on Wednesday.

Advertisement

Also Read: ‘Shutdown in Lal Chowk, mobile internet snapped in parts of valley’

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that the gunfight which took place at one of the checkpoints laid by the security forces at Kreeri led to the killing of a policeman identified as Mudasir Sheikh son of Maqsood Ahmad Sheikh a resident of Baramulla. “In the chance encounter, three hard-core JeM militants were also killed,” he said.

Inspector General of police (IGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar said the slain militants were active in the district for the last three to four months while the security forces were regularly tracking them. He further said that the killed militants could have come to Srinagar and planned an attack.

Advertisement

Officials told KNO that 75 militants have been killed since the beginning of this year in Kashmir. Of the total slain, 25 were foreigners. “Today was the 49th encounter of this year,” they said.

Also Read: Chadoora attack: Injured artist succumbs

A police spokesman told KNO that acting on an information, regarding movement of militants in Kreeri area of Baramulla, joint special checkpoints were established at many places including near Shrakwara-Najibhat Crossing in Kreeri area by Police and Army (52RR).

Advertisement

“As the joint party was noticed by a group of militants travelling in a Silver Color Santro Car, they started firing indiscriminately upon the joint party which was retaliated effectively leading to a chance encounter,” he said. “In the fierce gunfight, three foreign militants were killed and a policeman Mudasir Ahmad Sheikh received critical gunshot injuries. The injured was immediately shifted to nearby hospital where he succumbed,” the police spokesman said. “The bodies of all the killed militants linked with JeM were retrieved from the site and they have been identified as Ali Bhai, Hanief Bhai and Shah Wali, all residents of Pakistan.”

The spokesman said that the group was active in Pattan-Kreeri axis and were being tracked. “Incriminating materials, huge cache of arms and ammunition and IEDs including 03 AK-47 Rifles, 15 AK-47 Magazines, 344 AK-rounds, 05 Chinese grenades, 03 IEDs have been recovered from the site of encounter,” he said.

Further searches are on for a suspect who possibly escaped from the site.

Advertisement

Talking to media persons at wreath laying ceremony at District Police Line Baramulla, IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar termed the elimination of three foreign militants as a big success and congratulated the joint forces for their relentless work and great synergy/coordination on ground that led to elimination of 22 foreign militants during this year across the valley.

Referring to the yesterday’s terror incident at Soura, IGP Kashmir said that the two local militants of LeT (TRF) were involved in the incident and have been identified as Adil, resident of Ganderbal and a newly recruited militant Aquib of Chadoora Budgam.

Advertisement

State

Armless cricketer from Anantnag inspires nation on ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ stage

Published

on

Aamir Hussain Lone, a resilient armless cricketer from Waghama village of Bijbehara in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, graced the stage of the popular singing reality show “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa” in Mumbai, leaving a lasting impression on the audience and judges alike, with his remarkable journey as a cricketer.

He received a special invitation from Anu Malik to attend a “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa” episode. Accompanied by his father, Aamir expressed immense happiness at sharing the stage with renowned Indian stars such as Anu Malik, Vicky Kaushal, Himesh Reshammiya and others.

Advertisement

While sharing his tragic story on the show, Lone recalled that when he was eight years old, his mother asked him to deliver meals to his brother at their family-owned sawmill. “The sawmill was left operational as my family and other workers had lunch. My jacket got caught in the machinery, which resulted in me being armless,” he said.

Also Read: Man drowns to death while extracting sand in Pulwama

After the tragic incident, Lone’s father, Bashir Ahmad Lone, disposed of the sawmill. Despite his personal tragedy, Lone harboured a deep love for cricket. After completing his first year at Government Degree College Bijbehara, Anantnag, a teacher recognised his cricketing talent and guided him towards para cricket.

Advertisement

“During my childhood, I aspired to be a cricketer like Sachin Tendulkar, with dreams of representing my country. However, the tragic incident shattered my dreams. Yet, my grandmother urged me not to lose hope,” Aamir said, adding that one day, he asked his grandmother to roll a ball towards him, and a smile lit up her face. “Wherever she dropped the ball, I moved to hit it. With time, I learned and perfected the techniques of cricket.”

Once he joined college, a para cricketer’s camp was underway, providing him with an opportunity to play for the para cricket team. “During my turn to bat, I scored 30 runs. This accomplishment led to my selection as the captain of the Jammu and Kashmir para cricket team,” Lone said. “In 2015, I played at Wankhede Stadium for my second national appearance, and by 2017, I had the honour of representing my country in Para International Cricket in Bangladesh.”

After hearing Lone’s story on the “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa” show, Bollywood star Vicky Kaushal expressed that he had resolved the biggest problem for him. The actor said he would feel incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to portray Aamir’s life in a movie.

Advertisement

“I am glad I met Aamir Bhai today. The term ‘Bahadur’ isn’t thrown around casually, but it truly fits him. He’s a true hero, and I salute his bravery,” Vicky shared.

Lone attributed his success to his grandmother, who “played an important role in my achievements”. “Until my Grandmother’s demise, she dedicated her whole life to me. After that, I had to adapt, managing tasks independently with my feet and chin,” Aamir said.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

State

Man drowns to death while extracting sand in Pulwama

Published

on

A man drowned to death in river Jhelum while extracting sand in Kakapora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district this morning.

Reports said that a group of three men were extracting sand from river Jhelum, and the boat capsized suddenly in Kakapora.

Advertisement

Also Read: Sopore police crack mysterious murder case within hours in Zaloora

They said two persons were rescued on time. However, Showkat Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Lelhara Kakapora, died.

Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

State

Sopore police crack mysterious murder case within hours in Zaloora

Published

on

Sopore police have cracked a murder case within hours after a man was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Zaloora area of Sopore this morning.

Reports said that the man identified Riyaz Ahmad Mir (50), son of Abdul Aziz Mir, a resident of Zaloora village in Sopore, was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his native village this morning.

Advertisement

They said, after the incident, Sopore police registered a case in this regard, started investigations and, within hours, have cracked the mysterious murder case and have arrested the accused persons.

Also Read: Atal Dulloo takes over as Chief Secretary of J&K

An official confirmed that the mysterious murder case has been cracked, and further details will be shared in the press conference tomorrow.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

Trending