Srinagar: The Army has submitted its version of the January 27 incident, when its convoy was attacked in the Shopian district of J&K, to the Jammu and Kashmir police and explained its reasons for opening fire at the stone pelting mob, officials said Wednesday.
According to the Army’s narrative, submitted Tuesday, the force’s convoy was attacked by a group of stone throwers and its personnel opened fire to save themselves, the officials said.
The Army’s version comes after the J&K police registered an FIR about the incident in the Ganovpora area of Shopian in south Kashmir in which two youths were killed. One more person succumbed to his injuries Wednesday, raising the toll to three.
The Army claimed it opened fire in self defence after seven of its personnel were injured. The Army has also submitted photographs of the vehicles damaged in the stone pelting.
The state government has ordered a magisterial probe into the incident.
The FIR filed by the police names no accused but states that a company of 10 Garhwal led by Major Aditya was on its way on an official mission when it was attacked by a mob with stones.
Police filed an FIR under Sections 336 (endangering life or personal safety of others), 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder) of the Ranbir Penal Code, which is similar to the Indian Penal Code but applicable only in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Shopian incident became a bone of contention between the state’s ruling alliance partners PDP and BJP.
A BJP legislator demanded on the floor of the House that the FIR be cancelled. This was, however, turned down by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who said the FIR will be taken to its logical conclusion.
PTI