KASHMIR SENTINEL
August 16-September
15, 2000
Rajouri wakes upto another death dance KS Correspondent RAJOURI, Aug 18: Within a fortnight, the terrorists attacked the minority community once again. This time in Rajouri. Kot Dharra, just eight kms from the district headquarter of Rajouri has remained under terrorist seige during the past three years. In the six attacks so far, the villagers have often been falling victim to the militants bullets.Eyewitness accounts said a group of at least three militants, which included some locals as well entered the village around afternoon on August 17. The militants were sighted by a local in the house of her neighbour Haji Jehangir, enjoying lunch. Initially militants wanted to kill this local, but the intervention of Jehangirs wife earned her reprieve. She was instead locked in one of the rooms. At around 6-45 PM, militants went out to prey for their victims. First they forced their entry into the house of Manohar Lal. He and his relatives Bishamber and Purshottam Kumar were killed. The two, relatives who were brothers-in-law of Lals daughter had come from Kalakot to attend dinner. Reports said, while mercenaries kept watch at the nearby CRPF picket, the local militants engaged themselves in the carnage. The militants began firing at the houses of the minority community indiscriminately. After hearing the gun shot, some of the civilians fled from the houses but were chased out and shot dead by militants. Vishwanath, was shot dead in his fields. His son Ashok Kumar was killed inside the house. Suraj Prakash and Seema, the two other children of Vishwanath sustained serious bullet injuries. Chander Prakash, another villager managed to escape to the fields. His wife Chamba Devi, daughter Sakhi and son Suhail were fired upon by the militants beneath the beds of their houses, where they had taken shelter. They were subsequently shifted to the Army hospital. Poonam Devi, after serving tea to her husband had gone to the adjoining playfield of school to collect her two children, Arun and Sakshi. The militants fired indiscriminately on them. The condition of her four-year old son, Arun continues to remain critical. The personnel manning the nearby CRPF picket, erected a few months back, looked the other way, even as militants continued to target people for fifteen minutes. The villagers are bitter that CRPF men remained in hiding inside their bunker and came out only next day morning "just to recover the bodies". Did the State government ever ponder, why Kashmiri Pandits have only contempt for its so-called Action Plans on return and Rs 2600 crore Package. The day it does so, massacres at Kot Dhara and other places will not recur. True, the leaders of Congress and state BJP have used harshest possible expressions to condemn the massacre and the State government. Did they ever ask what their central leaders manning the Home Ministry did to prempt the many massacres and ensure permanent deterrence against ethnic-cleansing. |