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As I mentioned last week here that from now on dead bodies of slain terrorists will not be handed back to their family members. It's now been made official......

Kashmir police stop handing over bodies of slain terrorists to their families to avoid mass gathering at funerals, four burials took place in Central Kashmir .

The Jammu and Kashmir police have decided not to hand over the bodies of slain terrorists to their families to contain the spread of Wuhan Coronavirus during their funeral processions. Instead, the authorities will bury the body of the terrorists killed in encounter in the graveyards managed by the government in the presence of the family members.

Jammu and Kashmir police have started burying such bodies of slain terrorists at different designated graveyards in remote areas of central Kashmir and not in their native villages to avoid public gathering.

As per reports, the burials will be conducted by local authorities in the presence of Magistrate. A senior officer of Jammu and Kashmir police said, “Every effort is being made to conduct burials in a respectful manner, in the presence of their families and in full compliance with religious requirements. DNA samples are also being maintained to ensure transparency.”

 

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As I mentioned last week here that from now on dead bodies of slain terrorists will not be handed back to their family members. It's now been made official......

Kashmir police stop handing over bodies of slain terrorists to their families to avoid mass gathering at funerals, four burials took place in Central Kashmir .

The Jammu and Kashmir police have decided not to hand over the bodies of slain terrorists to their families to contain the spread of Wuhan Coronavirus during their funeral processions. Instead, the authorities will bury the body of the terrorists killed in encounter in the graveyards managed by the government in the presence of the family members.

Jammu and Kashmir police have started burying such bodies of slain terrorists at different designated graveyards in remote areas of central Kashmir and not in their native villages to avoid public gathering.

As per reports, the burials will be conducted by local authorities in the presence of Magistrate. A senior officer of Jammu and Kashmir police said, “Every effort is being made to conduct burials in a respectful manner, in the presence of their families and in full compliance with religious requirements. DNA samples are also being maintained to ensure transparency.”

A good tactics and method so far.

Since many years, I have been hearing from the erudite members of DFI various suggestions and measures towards the disposal of mortal remains of the dead terrorists. The suggestions have been ranging between burning the dead bodies to throwing them off.

There are clearly many angles to it.

First one is of being residents of J&K and being citizens of India who have legal rights even after being send to Jannat. Their next of Kin have rights to claim their bodies and perform their last rites as per their custom and religion. However that right can not and should not have been extended to unidentified and foreign terrorists. Local supports, OGW and some Masjids had been claiming those bodies and burying them ( obviously as a paid service - and who pays - all know that).

The second legal angle is to hand over the body to the local police and record the case as a legal requirement. The police then being locals do the tricks and hand over bodies to Jammaities to organise demonstrations.

The third angle is not only the legal aspect but humanitarian too. Indian Army and their soldiers have always been very humanitarian and it is necessary to keep that alive for inner peace and upholding cultural ethos of the soldiers. No officer can ever order his soldiers to be inhuman.

The fourth angle is religious - in that the Security Forces would not like to be projected as Anti Islamic.

Keeping that in mind, it is a correct policy that the bodies that are unidentified and unclaimed should either be given back to the Army for disposal or better the civil administration disposes those at undisclosed locations. After all what right does a foreign Jihadi terrorist have on ten feet of Indian land.

The most important aspect is that no local participation be allowed in the funerals and that needs to be restricted to say ten men, The law must be amended accordingly.
 

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Such hideout are found everywhere including inside houses.

The owner of the Orchard must be booked under law for a good period. But it is so unfortunate that even then the real culprits would remain free.

Such activities are generally organised by some prominent Jammaity or influential rich OGW and the owner would never name him out of fear for his and his family's life.
 

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Just a random thought 🤔
Why we don't try to put poisonous gases inside of exhaust?
That someone is inside is generally known by the first burst of fire that comes out of such outlets.

Our soldiers have to invariably enter the hideout and carry out search at some stage. Putting poisonous gases would not be advised.

Why should Indian Army buy allegations of chemical attacks. Soil samples of that hideout will be found in Geneva the third day. Burka Dutts, Amnesty International and Arundhati Roy would pitch their tents there only.

However, smoke shells and even the thermobaric systems can be safely used Even the flame throwers would be OK.

But would you volunteer to stand on top of those holes or venture near those ??? :pound::pound:
 

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