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Srinagar: ( Kashmir Reader) : Fourteen days after the killing of militant commander Burhan Wani, a poster showing a group of Hizbul Mujahideen militant, announcing they “would continue to the challenge the enemy”, appeared in Shopian district.
The poster, which shows eleven militants holding AK-47 assault rifles and wearing army fatigues, sitting in what looks like an orchard, is similar to the one in which Burhan posed with 10 of his associates, the majority of whom were killed in gunfights.
Burhan’s picture, also shot in an orchard, went viral on social media networking sites last year.
“We will continue the war and keep challenging our enemy. We will snatch our rights and show the world,” the poster, signed on letterhead of Hizbul Mujahideen, said.
The government forces had declared Burhan’s killing as a setback to the militant outfit, but a senior counterinsurgency police official disagrees. He said militant outfit has got “emboldened” because of the massive public support they drew over Burhan’s killing.
“It will be a big challenge to contain post-Burhan situation. His death has created an atmosphere which will only help militants to expand their bases,” he said.
The 11 faces in the poster signal that the outfit would continue to follow Burhan’s model of shedding anonymity. The slain chief was responsible for bringing militancy online by using social media. He would upload photos and videos on social media, which the government agencies led to recruitment of local youth into militancy.
As many as 100 recruits, mostly in south Kashmir, where Burhan operated, had joined militancy during his term to challenge the Indian rule in the region.
During his term, the waning militancy received popular support with people coming to the rescue of trapped militants during gunfights. So much so the government cut a sorry figure especially during the longest Pampore fidayeen attack on a government installation, forcing the authorities to impose section 144 crpc in the 2.5 km radius of the site of a gunfight.
 
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Bad idea of posting their pic. The picture of Wani and his terrorist friends which they splashed all over the media spelt doom. All of them have been eliminated within a couple of months. Now these rats, the latest poster boys (or so they think) will be heading for the graveyard sooner than later. Elimination is round the corner.
 
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Bad idea of posting their pic. The picture of Wani and his terrorist friends which they splashed all over the media spelt doom. All of them have been eliminated within a couple of months. Now these rats, the latest poster boys (or so they think) will be heading for the graveyard sooner than later. Elimination is round the corner.
This is a slap on the face of your country and forces. Yes they know that this act can risk their lives but the reason behind is to promote the strategy of their beloved commander Burhan Wani.
FYI three mujahids are still operation from previous group photo. Make your facts correct than talk to me. :tdown:
 
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Losses on both sides.
Even CRPF will pay their debts along with IA.
Right! Casualties will be on both sides. What were the losses of the PA during Zarb e Azab? We'll never know as independent media is banned from reporting the truth unlike in Kashmir where media is present everywhere 24X7. That's the difference between an open democracy and one under strict censorship. Few believe the ISPR because quite naturally it will issue news snippets that suits it. Truth is uncomfortable, what?
 
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Right! Casualties will be on both sides. What were the losses of the PA during Zarb e Azab? We'll never know as independent media is banned from reporting the truth unlike in Kashmir where media is present everywhere 24X7. That's the difference between an open democracy and one under strict censorship. Few believe the ISPR because quite naturally it will issue news snippets that suits it. Truth is uncomfortable, what?
Nice diversion tactics ...
Forget about Zarb e Azab.

How about letting media inside IOK? How about HRGs? UN? Or what about the on going ban on Internet,telephones and TV?
 
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Losses on both sides.
Even CRPF will pay their debts along with IA.

Then that is the price of nation.. It is never free.

Sad thing is, these young kids could have become anything they wanted to and brought much happiness to their parents and families.

But they chose the wrong path.

Despite such images, I hope good sense prevails among those of organised religions and its motives such as these.
 
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