Killing of Kashmiri Man in Army Encounter Sparks Demand for Inquiry in Assembly
Kashmiri man’s killing in Army encounter finds echo in Assembly
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The killing of Rashid Ahmad Mughal, a resident of Ganderbal, Kashmir, during an Army encounter has led to calls for a judicial inquiry from various political parties in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. While the Army claims he was a terrorist, his family insists he had no militant connections.
- 01Rashid Ahmad Mughal was killed in an Army encounter in Ganderbal, Kashmir.
- 02Political parties, excluding the BJP, are demanding a judicial inquiry into the incident.
- 03The Jammu and Kashmir Home Department has ordered a magisterial inquiry to be completed within seven days.
- 04Mughal's family asserts he had no links to terrorism, highlighting his educational background.
- 05The Assembly session saw strong reactions from members, emphasizing the need for accountability.
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Rashid Ahmad Mughal, a resident of Ganderbal district in Jammu and Kashmir, was killed during an Army encounter on Tuesday night, prompting significant political backlash in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. Members from various parties, except the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), called for a judicial inquiry into the incident. The Army stated that a terrorist was neutralized during the encounter in the Arhama forests, but Mughal's family contends he had no ties to militancy. The Jammu and Kashmir Home Department, overseen by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, has initiated a magisterial inquiry, which must be completed within seven days. National Conference member Mubarak Gul expressed his concerns in the Assembly, urging for a strong message against such incidents. Other party members echoed the demand for a thorough investigation, with some carrying placards in support of Mughal's family. The inquiry aims to ensure justice and accountability regarding the circumstances surrounding Mughal's death.
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The inquiry could bring accountability to the Army's actions and address the concerns of the local community regarding civilian safety.
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