
Protest in Udhampur over civilian’s killing by militants in Kashmir
The Hindu
“In wonderment how does the killing of a civilian help anybody.”
The killing of the lone bread-earner of a poor family from Udhampur by militants in south Kashmir’s Anantnag on Monday, sparked protests at his native village on Tuesday, with locals demanding strict action against the attackers.
The body of Deepu Kumar, 27, reached Udhampur’s remote Thial village around 8 a.m. on Tuesday for the final rites, with locals raising anti-Pakistan slogans and demanding action.
Recalling the incident, the victim’s relative said her brother left home around 8:30 p.m. on Monday. “He had gone to get water and milk. There were sounds of gunshots. He was shifted to a hospital but was declared dead,” she said.
Two motorcycle-borne militants fired at least three bullets at the victim from close range. The victim was working at a circus in an amusement park in Anantnag’s Janglat Mandi. “We were here for the past two months. We have been organising shows in Kashmir for several years now. We never felt unsafe before,” Abhi Sharma, the circus owner, said.
The couple was expecting their first baby in June this year. Living in a humble dwelling, the family said he was the sole breadwinner. “I can’t see. My father is visually impaired. He was our only earning hand. Why was he killed,” the victim’s brother asked.
Locals said the Lieutenant Governor’s administration should “go after the attackers”. “The security forces should hunt down the attackers as soon as possible,” a protesting local said.
The Kashmir Freedom Fighter, a little-known outfit, claimed responsibility for the attack and warned of similar assaults against the non-locals.













