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http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/...-one-common-mission-fight-poverty/268788.html

2 slain bank guards had one common mission: ‘fight poverty’
The duo, hired by a private company to work on contractual basis as security guards in the Bank, shared an uncanny resemblance in their lives: both came from poor families and were their only financial support.


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Khalid Gul
Srinagar, Publish Date: Dec 12 2017 11:24PM | Updated Date: Dec 12 2017 11:24PM
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Two security guards of the Jammu and Kashmir bank who were killed in an ambush in Shopian district on Monday have been the only support to their poor families and had taken up the job recently.

Mushtaq Ahmad (30) of Khundroo area of Shangus in Anantnag district and Tariq Ahmad (25) of Zaroo area in Tumlehaal Pulwama were working as guards at the J&K Bank’s chest office in Pulwama. They were killed while escorting a cash van that came under attack from unidentified gunmen at Poju-Keller in Shopian district on Monday.


The duo, hired by a private company to work on contractual basis as security guards in the Bank, shared an uncanny resemblance in their lives: both came from poor families and were their only financial support.

“Mushtaq shouldered the responsibility of his poor family when he was only 20 years old,” said his ailing father Habibullah, 70.

He said that he was employed only a year ago and used to do menial jobs to support the family before that.


“Despite working hard, he used to draw a paltry monthly honorarium. But he would cut down on his own expenses to save money to have his both sisters married off,” said Habibullah.

Mushtaq was posted at Pulwama and used to visit home only on weekends, he said.

His neighbours described him as a humble soul and a very helpful person.

“Whenever anyone would be in any difficulty, he would be there to help,” they said.

Mushtaq’s mother was inconsolable though scores of women were trying to console her.

A group of local residents said that Mushtaq’s both sisters are in a state of shock and have not spoken a word since yesterday.

The scene at Tariq’s house in Pulwama was no different. His mother and two younger sisters—both students—were mourning the tragedy that has befallen them.

“Tariq was elder among his siblings and had left his studies after class 12th to support his family. He toiled hard and was doing all sorts of menial jobs to bear the expenses of his siblings,” said his father, Muhammad Anwar Bhat.

He said that he was engaged by a private security firm and working as a bank guard for the past three months only.
 
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Poor guards RIP
Must have been India Army that robbed the bank. Corruption in India is a big problem.
 
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Poor guards RIP
Must have been India Army that robbed the bank. Corruption in India is a big problem.
There is corruption in India as it is in Pakistan.did you come to the conclusion based on any incident in your country.or do you have sympathy for the terrorists
 
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Pretty sad that these terrorists are killing poor civilians now for money.
Sympathizers across the border will blame India, Israel, USA, Russia but will not stop supporting terrorists.
 
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False flag to divert attention from the killing of 3 girls. 2 more innocent Kashmiris killed by India.
 
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http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/...-one-common-mission-fight-poverty/268788.html

2 slain bank guards had one common mission: ‘fight poverty’
The duo, hired by a private company to work on contractual basis as security guards in the Bank, shared an uncanny resemblance in their lives: both came from poor families and were their only financial support.


3 0 0 0
Khalid Gul
Srinagar, Publish Date: Dec 12 2017 11:24PM | Updated Date: Dec 12 2017 11:24PM
2017_12$largeimg212_Dec_2017_232407257.JPG
File Photo
Two security guards of the Jammu and Kashmir bank who were killed in an ambush in Shopian district on Monday have been the only support to their poor families and had taken up the job recently.

Mushtaq Ahmad (30) of Khundroo area of Shangus in Anantnag district and Tariq Ahmad (25) of Zaroo area in Tumlehaal Pulwama were working as guards at the J&K Bank’s chest office in Pulwama. They were killed while escorting a cash van that came under attack from unidentified gunmen at Poju-Keller in Shopian district on Monday.


The duo, hired by a private company to work on contractual basis as security guards in the Bank, shared an uncanny resemblance in their lives: both came from poor families and were their only financial support.

“Mushtaq shouldered the responsibility of his poor family when he was only 20 years old,” said his ailing father Habibullah, 70.

He said that he was employed only a year ago and used to do menial jobs to support the family before that.


“Despite working hard, he used to draw a paltry monthly honorarium. But he would cut down on his own expenses to save money to have his both sisters married off,” said Habibullah.

Mushtaq was posted at Pulwama and used to visit home only on weekends, he said.

His neighbours described him as a humble soul and a very helpful person.

“Whenever anyone would be in any difficulty, he would be there to help,” they said.

Mushtaq’s mother was inconsolable though scores of women were trying to console her.

A group of local residents said that Mushtaq’s both sisters are in a state of shock and have not spoken a word since yesterday.

The scene at Tariq’s house in Pulwama was no different. His mother and two younger sisters—both students—were mourning the tragedy that has befallen them.

“Tariq was elder among his siblings and had left his studies after class 12th to support his family. He toiled hard and was doing all sorts of menial jobs to bear the expenses of his siblings,” said his father, Muhammad Anwar Bhat.

He said that he was engaged by a private security firm and working as a bank guard for the past three months only.

Perhaps you can share the stories of the people who got blinded by the pellet guns of the Indian army in this same sad way. But you won't, because it goes against your agenda.

There is corruption in India as it is in Pakistan.did you come to the conclusion based on any incident in your country.or do you have sympathy for the terrorists

We have sympathy for the freedom fighters of Kashmir who are struggling against the oppression of India.
 
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Poor guards RIP
Must have been India Army that robbed the bank. Corruption in India is a big problem.
Army 1 - hunts down terrorists who make videos or post pictures with guns and are a threat to peace. No killing of civilians. Killed all terrorists who posted their pics and challenged state.
Army 2 - does carpet bombing or provides lead to other forces for air attacks and then claims that 'suspected' militants died. In case few soldiers die from friendly fire then ask for few weapons in return. Keeps accepting armored vehicles etc from a nation but blames same country for troubles
 
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There is corruption in India as it is in Pakistan.did you come to the conclusion based on any incident in your country.or do you have sympathy for the terrorists

I have no sympathy for the Indian state sponsored terrorism in Kashmir.
 
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Pretty sad that these terrorists are killing poor civilians now for money.
Sympathizers across the border will blame India, Israel, USA, Russia but will not stop supporting terrorists.

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http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/fe...fe-india-pellets-blinded-170929102239932.html

Indians don't have any emotional or social connection with the Kashmiris, and this is why you can't understand why they are fighting for their independence from India. Indians are only greedy for their land. India will lose.
 
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Army 1 - hunts down terrorists who make videos or post pictures with guns and are a threat to peace. No killing of civilians. Killed all terrorists who posted their pics and challenged state.
Army 2 - does carpet bombing or provides lead to other forces for air attacks and then claims that 'suspected' militants died. In case few soldiers die from friendly fire then ask for few weapons in return. Keeps accepting armored vehicles etc from a nation but blames same country for troubles

 
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Demo effect:agree:.........gasping for air now. things will be diff after 19.
 
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Since when bank robbers are called terrorists? Isn't the common mission of these poor fellows to protect the bank property?
 
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