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Ramananda Sengupta: Handwara: Wrong message to all sides
Updated On: 21 April, 2016 07:34 AM IST | | Ramananda Sengupta
<p>The demolition of bunkers, besides demoralising military forces, tells separatists that violent protests can force the government to give in to their demands</p>
As Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi and Mehbooba Mufti Sayeed, the newly elected chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, launched their mutual admiration society in Katra Vaishno Devi and Jammu city on April 19, residents of Handwara, some 350 km north in Kupwara, were celebrating, though for a different reason.
Handwara shot into the headlines last week after reports that army personnel had molested a young schoolgirl returning home. Though the girl later told officials that some locals, and not military personnel, had molested her, protestors stormed military bunkers in the town, forcing troopers to open fire and subsequently impose curfew. Five people including Nayeem Qadir Bhat, a budding cricketer, were killed in the ensuing violence.
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