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Be careful, Kashmiri wounds are raw: Omar
NDTV Correspondent, Monday October 19, 2009, Jammu

On Monday, a 39-year-old Chief Minister batted for a 21-year-old cricketer from his state, who was treated like a suspected terrorist this weekend. In doing so, Omar Abdullah used strong words: "I have always told all the state time and again to be careful about Kashmiri boys...because the wounds are raw and it adds salt to them..."

He was speaking for Pervez Rasool, who at 21 has been playing cricket for the Jammu and Kashmir team for the last five years. And on Saturday, was treated like a suspected terrorist by police in far-off Bangalore.

Police in Karnataka detained him for several hours after bomb detectors had apparently picked up traces of explosives in his cricketing gear.

The arrest caused a storm - his entire team refused to leave the stadium in solidarity with Pervez. Soon, the police released him admitting a lack of evidence.

In Srinagar, a humiliated family is angry. They say Pervez was targeted only because he was a Kashmiri Muslim.

And batting for Pervez, is India's youngest chief minister. "Today we got to know that the machine was faulty and unnecessarily Pervez was made the scapegoat..."
Omar said.

In Bangalore, the police is refusing to speak until it gets the forensic test results of Pervez's bag. Shankar Bidari, Commissioner of Police, Bangalore says: "When the FSL report comes, I will answer. We cannot talk irresponsibly. That issue is closed."

The Jammu and Kashmir cricket association wants an apology. At a time when the Prime Minister is making peace moves in the valley, the question remains - was this the police just doing their job? Or was this prejudice?
 
 
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Posted by A.L.Rawal on Oct 25, 2009
Omar Abdullah is indeed playing to the gallery and trying to fish in waters troubled by the terrorists. If the machines point out to a person, a Kashmiri or non-Kashmiri, he has to be interrogated irrespective of his background. He automaticlaly comes under suspicion. If he is let off without any interrogation then the police are not doing their duty. But here in this case he was interrogated and then let off. The question is why traces of explosives were found in his baggage. Was his bag used to transport explosives to Bangalore or any part of the country by someone? We have several cases where innocent passengers were used to carry parcels to foreign countries in their baggage and then they were caught for carrying narcotics at the airport where they used to land. This also seems to be a similar case. Saying that Kashmir wounds are still raw and investigation will rub salt into them is an irresponsible statement by a CM. Now when Kashmiri youths are going out and trying to join the mainstream they should be helped by all Indians but at the same time the Kashmiri youths have also to be careful not to open the same wounds inadvertantly. Pandits should be rehabilitated. But the CM of Kashmir does not talk of them because he is appeasing the separatist elements. A.L.Rawal 9582196968
Posted by Mir on Oct 25, 2009
We are not each others cup of tea.....thats why want to see our own homeland separated from all this s..t.
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