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Indian Army Kills 2 Civilians in Jammu and Kashmir; Incident Vitiates Poll Atmosphere, Says Omar

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Two civilians were killed by the Indian Army in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday when the forces open fired at their private car for reportedly not stopping at a check-point.
The incident took place on Monday evening at the Budgam district in the state, when four people travelling in a Maruti car were shot at by the Indian Army in an ambush after they failed to stop at a check-point despite orders, police officials were quoted as saying by NDTV.

While two people succumbed to their injuries, two are critical and are being treated at an army base hospital.

Defence Minsiter Arun Jaitley condemned the incident and has ordered an inquiry.

"The Budgam incident in the Kashmir Valley is highly regrettable. A fair enquiry will be held and action taken against those found guilty (sic)," Jaitley tweeted late on Monday.



The Army also issued a statement in which it regretted the loss of lives in the incident and has ordered an inquiry.



According to the Kashmir Reader, soldiers of the 55 Rashtriya Rifles fired at a Maruti car at Main Chowk, Chattergam on Srinagar-Pulwama road, where the Army was conducting stop-and-frisk operations.

"The soldiers opened indiscriminate fire upon the car that was coming from Kuthpora. All the four occupants suffered serious injuries in the firing," Mohammad Maqbool, a local, told Kashmir Reader.

All four were youths, according to the news report. Among the two who died, one was a student and one was an employee at a private firm.

The report cited that protests broke out in Nowgam bypass against the killings, with protesters reportedly shouting anti-India slogans.

The Army issued a statement saying that the youths had not paid heed to signals to stop at three barriers set up by security forces.

"Three motor vehicle check points were established along the route to nab the militants. The car in which these youth were travelling did not stop at two check points when they were flagged down. They even broke through the third barrier at Chattergam leading to the security forces opening firing on them," the Army said in a statement, as reported by Press Trust fo India.

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Indian Army Kills 2 Civilians in Jammu and Kashmir; Incident Vitiates Poll Atmosphere, Says Omar



So i guess, the dead must be terrorists as well. Indian Army doing what it does best.
 
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Already posted on this very forum.

Two civilians killed, two injured in Army firing in Kashmir


So i guess, the dead must be terrorists as well. Indian Army doing what it does best.

And no the dead were not terrorists and Indian army has already expressed regret over the incident. It happened because the car did not stop at checkpoint. No effort was made by Indian army to hide the truth, even if that meant not killing the autopsy doctor.

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Trying to break through not one, not two but three security barriers set up by the security forces in J&K is suicidal, what else do you expect?
 
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While I'm not condoning these deaths, they are tragic and the army deserves to be condemned, there is some problem with the Standard Operating Procedure at these checkpoints- these are not cases of deliberate, malicious killing. A few days (weeks?) ago the army killed 2 of its own jawans at the same checkpoint in a case of mistaken identity. The SOP has to fixed fast.
 
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