Aurangzeb's father appeals to Centre to eliminate militancy

ANI  |  Poonch (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] 

Mohd Hanif, the father of Rifleman Aurangzeb, who was abducted and later killed by terrorists in Pulwama's Gusoo, made an emotional appeal to the Centre and the government to eliminate militancy from the state, as he laid his son to rest.

Speaking to ANI, said his son sacrificed himself for the nation and added that not only and Kashmir, but the whole nation is feeling the pain of his loss.

"My son has abided by his pledge, he kept his promise. He sacrificed himself for the nation and came back to me. I request central and state governments to eliminate militancy," he said.

Scores of people bid a tearful farewell to Aurangzeb at his native village in and Kashmir's district on Saturday.

While the jawan was laid to rest with full state honours, locals raised slogans of 'rahe' (May Aurangzeb remain immortal) at the last rites ceremony. Furthermore, locals raised anti-slogans to express their outrage over Aurangzeb's killing.

The Rifleman's bullet-ridden body was recovered from district on June 14, hours after he was abducted by terrorists.

The deceased Army man was proceeding towards his home on account of the festival of Eid when he was abducted in broad daylight from a vehicle.

After his abduction, the Police had launched a massive manhunt.

Aurangzeb belonged to 44 Rashtriya Rifles and was posted in Shopian.

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First Published: Sat, June 16 2018. 16:57 IST