18-year-old tailor shot dead during protests in Kashmir

DHNS
July 21, 2017

Srinagar, Jul 21: Army shot dead an 18-year-old tailor while dealing with protestors in Beerwah area of central Kashmir'sBudgam district on Friday.

While the army claims it opened fire after some stone-pelters tried to snatch weapons from the soldiers, police gave a different version while the locals belied both the versions.

"An army patrol was subjected to heavy stone pelting by a mob in Kundar village of Beerwah at 1:15 pm. Some stone pelters tried to close in with the (army) patrol to snatch weapons from the soldiers. Two persons were injured when troops opened fire and one of them later succumbed to his injuries," PRO defence Col Rajesh Kalia said in a statement.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, Muneer Khan said a miscreant hurled a firecracker at soldiers already battling a stone throwing mob. "The soldiers mistook the firecracker for a grenade and fired in the direction from where from it had been thrown," he said.

However, the locals belied both the versions saying army opened fire on youth without any provocations. "An army patrol started beating up some youth in the area without any provcation. When they tried to resist, the army opened fire on them. The slain youth was hit by a bullet on his head," Mohammad Ashraf, an eyewitness told DH over phone.

He said soon after the incident thousands of people, including women and children, marched with the body of the slain youth Tanveer Ahmad, shouting anti-India slogans. While men raised slogans for Kashmir’s freedom, women sang eulogies: "Qoam ay Bahaduro, Karyo goor gooro (Bravehearts of the nation, let me sing you a lullaby)."

Police registered a case against Rashtriya Rifles unit in connection with the killing of Tanveer. The incident took place 38 km from Srinagar where authorities had imposed strict restrictions to thwart a march to local UN office. The call for protests was given by separatist leaders Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik to protest against the recent civilian killings in security forces’ action. They had also Joint called for a shutdown and a sit-in outside the local office of UN in Srinagar.

All the roads leading to the UN office in Snowar were sealed, while security forces had been deployed in strength at sensitive places across the Valley to avoid any untoward incident. The intra-Kashmir train services between Banihal and Baramulla were suspended on Friday “as a precautionary measure” while authorities disallowed congregational Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid in old city Srinagar for the fifth consecutive week.

All gates of Jamia Masjid were locked by security forces while all roads leading to the historic masjid were blocked with concertina wires. Mirwaiz Umar, who addresses the faithful every Friday was kept under house detention.

However, the movement of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims and tourists were unaffected by the shutdown call.

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Out of the total tally, 9,756 cases are active while 1,306 patients have been cured/discharged and migrated.

With 38 new deaths reported in the last 24 hours, the death toll rises to 377.

According to the ministry, Maharashtra is the worst-affected state with 2,687 cases of which 259 patients have recovered/discharged while 178 patients have lost their lives due to the virus.

Delhi comes in at the second position with 1,561 cases of which 30 patients have recovered while 30 patients have succumbed to the virus.

Tamil Nadu is the third state with over 1,000 cases at 1,204 cases of which 81 have recovered and 12 have died due to the deadly virus.

Rajasthan is nearing the 1,000 mark with 969 cases of which 147 people have recovered while 3 patients are dead. Madhya Pradesh reported 730 cases including 51 patients recovered and 50 patients dead.

On Tuesday, in an address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the 21-day national lockdown has been extended till May 3.

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"So far, we have successfully evacuated 20,473 foreign nationals as of yesterday. This is an ongoing process," said Dammu Ravi, Coordinator on Covid-19 issues at the Ministry of External Affairs, MEA.

"This involves several countries," Ravi said during the daily government briefing on Covid-19, although he could not list the countries offhand. "We are receiving excellent cooperation from governments all over the world for this process."

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The Ministry of Tourism has asked stranded foreigners to get in touch with the government through a special portal started for the purpose, through their embassies in India and other sources to facilitate their evacuation if they wished to head home.

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New Delhi, Mar 23: The total number of novel coronavirus cases in India rose to 415 on Monday including seven deaths.

"A total of 18,383 samples from 17,493 individuals have been tested for SARS-CoV2 as on March 23 at 10 am IST. A total of 415 individuals have been confirmed positive among suspected cases and contacts of known positive cases," ICMR said in a release.

According to the data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Maharashtra is the worst affected state with 67 confirmed cases, including 64 Indian nationals.

Kerala also has 67 confirmed cases with 60 Indian nationals.

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