J&K: Militants attack police trying to control stone pelters
Srinagar: A police party which was deployed to handle the locals who were stone pelting, were fired upon by militants in Kulgam's Madibugh Yaripora in Jammu and Kashmir today.
This fresh provocation comes as an audition to the recent spree of attacks on Kulgam cops by militants.
Yesterday, militants opened fire outside the residence of a senior police officer in Khudwani area of Kulgam and prior to that, militants had also barged into the houses of cops and threatened their families.
Militants also ransacked the senior cops' house in a third such incident in the last seven days in the Kashmir Valley.
A day earlier, militants had ransacked an assistant sub-inspector's house in Dairoo village of Shopian district.
Earlier, they looted the house and torched the car of a Jammu and Kashmir Prisons Department officer in Budgam district.
Stone pelting, which has become a major point of debate, is the core issue of discussion both by the state and Central governments.
In the wake of the civilian casualties and injuries during the stone pelting that occurred on the sidelines of the Budgam encounter in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) made a fervent appeal to the locals of the Valley to not pose as an obstruction in the path of security forces while they are combating terrorists.
"I believe that the people of Kashmir should let law take its own course and not obstruct the operation as the operations are against militants.
They should let us do our duty. We appeal to the people of Kashmir to stay away from the area of operations," CRPF Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Dr. Sanjay Kumar told ANI.
Three stone pelters were killed in retaliatory firing by security forces near the site of the Budgam encounter in Jammu and Kashmir.
The stone pelters could be seen attacking the forces while a gunbattle was underway with terrorists, during which they were killed.
At least 17 stone pelters, 40 CRPF and 20 police personnel were injured in the stone pelting.