In a later report ...Army men harrass Sikhs in a Islamabad Village
Srinagar, November 5: Amid apprehensions of Chattisnghpora like massacre around the visit of
United States President Barrack
Obama to New Delhi, a group of Army men Friday night appeared in Hatmulla village of South Kashmir’s Islamabad district, and allegedly threatened the members of the Sikh community.
Eyewitnesses told Kashmir Dispatch that panic gripped Hatmulla area of the district on Friday night when over a dozen Army men belonging to Army’s 3 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) appeared in the village in a private sumo. The Army men, eyewitnesses said knocked at the
doors of the Sikh community members and asked them to come out of their houses. However, the community members refused to open their doors and raised an alarm.
Within minutes, eyewitnesses said, hundreds of men, women and children of the community carrying swords, Kirpans came out on the Islamabad-Pahalgham road and chased away the Army men and informed the police and the civil administration.
The sumo (JKO3A 3077) the troopers were travelling in was also seized and its
driver arrested.
“The Army men in inebriated condition appeared in the village and knocked our doors. They asked us to come out of the houses. When we refused, the Army men loaded their guns and threatened us,” Sikh Students Federation, President, Sukhvinder Sodhi told Kashmir Dispatch.
“They (Army) wanted to repeat Chattisinghpora massacre. We mustered courage and chased away them,” Sodhi said adding the vehicle left by the Army men at the
spot raises fingers of suspicion towards their intention.
On the evening of 20 March 2000, 15-17 unidentified gunmen, dressed in Indian army fatigues, entered the village of Chattisinghpora, in Islamabad district. The group ordered all of the Sikh men and boys to assemble at the village gurdwara, and systematically shot and killed 34 of them.
“Why did the Army men flee from the area, if they were concerned for our safety,” he asked.
Satpal Singh, another local said that after fleeing from the village, the Army men reappeared and threatened the community members in front of a senior police official. He said had the top police
brass and civil administration not reached the spot, things could have been ugly.
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“This is the height of arrogance. How can the uniformed men meant for our security point their guns at us in front of a police official,” Singh said.
“All the 160 houses of our community are deserted. We have taken shelter in Gurudwara,” he added.
Singh said that the community members have decided to hold a meeting in the morning to discuss the incident and decide the future course of action.
Despite repeated attempts, senior civil and police officials did not respond to the phone calls by Kashmir Dispatch.
However, a police press release issue late night refuted the allegations leveled against the Army. “A misunderstanding got created by a patrol of a security force at Hatmur, Mattan in Anantnag this evening. The senior civil and police officers rushed to the spot and the matter was sorted out,” the police statement said.
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