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Slain Hizbul commander Sabzar Bhat joined terrorist organisation after being rejected by a girl

He was an accomplice of Burhan Wani, the Hizbul commander who was eliminated on July 7, last year

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Sabzar Ahmad along with Burahn Wani
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Sabzar Ahmad Bhat, was one of the 10 Hizbul Mujahedeen terrorists who was killed on Saturday at Tral in Jammu and Kashmir, in an encounter between the terror group and Indian Army along with the aid of local police. He hails from the Ruthsana loaclity in Tral and his father's name is Ghulam Hassan Bhat.

He was an accomplice of Burhan Wani, the Hizbul commander who was eliminated on July 7, last year. After the death of Wani, Bhat was given the responsibility to carry forward the unfinished mission of his dead leader as he was also popular among the Valley's youth. He is called as 'SAB DON' in the valley and is believed to know all contacts and sources of Wani across the Line of Control (LOC). He began to increase his social media presence after his leader's death to lure more Kashmiri youth to join the ranks of Hizbul, and if reports are to be believed more than 100 youngsters joined the terror outfit.

He is even believed to be a childhood friend of Wani and was seen in the funeral procession of  Burhan last year. 

Interestingly, his decision to join the terror organisation was driven by a failure to woo the girl of his choice into marriage. 

It was after his induction into Hizbul, the terrorists opted to post photos on social media without covering their face, a practise hitherto unknown. 

The photo of Hizbul terrorists which went viral after Burhan's death was uploaded by Bhat himself and only Wasim Shah and Saddam Padder remain alive after the recently concluded encounter. 

Sabzar Bhat was A++ category militant who had worked as an Over Ground worker (OGW) before going underground. 

Kashmir on the boil again 

Several parts of the Kashmir valley were on the boil today after security forces inflicted heavy damage on militants, killing eight of them, including Sabzar Ahmad Bhat, who had succeeded Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani following his killing last July.

In a major success for the security forces, Bhat was gunned down along with another militant, at Soimoh village in Tral of Pulwama district, about 36 km from Srinagar, during a cordon and search operation following specific information about the presence of terrorists there.

The state's police chief S P Vaid said Bhat was among the two militants killed in the encounter.

They were holed up inside a house and opened fire at security personnel as they closed in on their hideout. The two were killed in retaliatory fire.

The Army also foiled a major infiltration bid from across the Line of Control in Rampur sector, killing six militants.

There was a fierce exchange of fire after the troops noticed some "suspicious movement" in the early hours. On being challenged, the militants opened fire, and in the encounter that ensued, six infiltrators were felled, the Army said.

A civilian was also reported dead in cross-fire at Soimoh village during the encounter in which Bhat was killed.
However, some locals claimed he was killed in firing by the security forces on protesters who took to streets and fought pitched battles with men in uniform after the encounter.

The two factions of separatist conglomerate--the Hurriyat conference--have called a two-day shutdown in the valley from tomorrow against the "use of force" against protesters in the aftermath of Bhat's killing.

Mobile internet services have been suspended across the valley to prevent rumour-mongering, officials said.

Violence erupted at more than 50 places in the valley after the news of Bhat's killing spread like wildfire.

Stone-pelting youth were out on streets in Srinagar, Tral and several big and small towns in the valley, attacking security forces.

According to an official at sub-district hospital in Tral, 19 injured people were admitted there.

While six persons had bullet injuries, 13 others were hit by pellets.

A teenager, Samir Ahmad, was hit by a tear smoke shell in the head in Mattan area of Anantnag district during clashes between security forces and protesters. He was rushed to a hospital here in a critical condition.

Five persons were injured in Shopian district during similar protests, he said adding the number of those injured across the valley might go up by the end of the day as clashes were reported from many parts.

Five police personnel were also wounded in clashes in Srinagar and have been hospitalised, the official said.

As the situation in the valley worsened, jittery people rushed back to their homes in Srinagar, leading to traffic snarls, and schools were close three hours ahead of schedule.

The separatists, while announcing a two-day shutdown, have also called a march to Tral on May 30 to pay tributes to Bhat and seven other militants killed today.

"We condemn the use of brute force against unarmed civilians, injuring hundreds of them and call for a strike on Sunday and Monday," separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, and JKLF chief Yasin Malik, said in a statement in Srinagar.

They asked people in the valley to turn up in large numbers in Tral on Tuesday to pay tributes to the slain militants.

Mobile internet services were suspended in the valley as a precautionary measure, but BSNL's broadband service was functioning normally, official said.

The move came hours after the government lifted a month- long ban on 22 social networking websites and apps in the valley region.

Authorities have decided to impose curfew in areas under seven police stations in Srinagar tomorrow to prevent violent protests.

"Curfew will be imposed tomorrow in seven police station areas of the city as a precautionary measure," District Magistrate Srinagar Farooq Lone told PTI.

He said the police station areas where curfew will be in force are Khanyar, Kralkhud, Maharaj Gunj, Maisuma, Nowhatta, Rainawari and Safakadal.

Lone said educational institutions in the city will remain closed on Monday.

"The admit cards of students appearing in CET and other competitive examinations tomorrow will be treated as curfew passes. The staff posted as invigilators can use their identity cards for reaching the centres and back home," he said.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Northern Command said in Jammu that "relentless" operations by security forces had resulted in the killing of 10 militants in the last 24 hours.

"Relentless operations by security forces have defeated desperate attempts by Pakistan and Pakistan-sponsored agents to spread terror in the state in the run up to the holy month of Ramzan," the spokesman said.

He said besides the eight killed today, the Army had yesterday shot dead two militants along the LoC in the Uri sector. 


With inputs from agencies 

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