New Delhi: In an interview to Reuters, the father of Adil Ahmad Dar – the Jaish-e-Mohammad militant behind the worst-ever attack on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir in which 40 jawans were killed- has said that security forces were responsible for making his son a militant.
The suicide bomber, who killed 40 CRPF men, joined a militant group after having been beaten by troops three years ago.
The 20-year-old’s father said the incident, which took place when Dar was still in school, may have changed him from the simple person he once was.
“Once he was returning from school when was detained by the police and asked to rub his nose on the ground. The men forced the boy to make a circle around their jeep with his nose,” Scroll quoted his father Ghulam Hassan Dar as saying.
Ghulam, a door-to-door fabric salesman, recalled that Dar felt it was very humiliating and would remember the incident again and again, asking why they did this to him.
“We are in pain in the same way the families of the soldiers are,” he said, adding that his son had been radicalised. He said Dar was beaten up and harassed, adding that the students were accused of stone-pelting. “Since then, he wanted to join the militants.”
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