SRINAGAR – Indian forces on Thursday killed a Kashmir militant leader whobecame a folk hero in the troubled territory after giving up geologyresearch at an Indian university to become a militant, officials said.ADVERTISEMENT
Manan Wani, 26, and an associate were killed in a fierce gunfight thatlasted more than 10 hours after security forces were tipped off that he washiding in a residential area, officials told AFP on condition of anonymity.
“Wani’s family have identified the body and now legal formalities areunderway,” one police officer said.
Another police officer said Wani and his associate escaped a first siegebut became trapped in a village in the northern area of Handwara, wherethey were killed.
Wani quit a PhD programme at Aligarh University in January to join HizbulMujahideen, the biggest group fighting for Kashmir’s merger with Pakistan.
He rose to prominence after circulating two open letters in the Indianmedia explaining why he took up arms.
“We are soldiers we don´t fight to die, but to win, we don´t feel dignityin death but we do feel dignity in fighting (Indian)- occupation, itsmilitary might, its oppression, its tyranny, its collaborators and most ofall its ego,” Manan Wani wrote in his first letter in July.
The scholar-turned-rebel died not far from his home in the denselymilitarised frontier area of Kupwara.
The killing of another popular rebel leader Burhan Wani — no relation –by security forces in July 2016 sparked fierce protests in Indian Kashmirthat left more than 100 dead.
Top separatist leaders opposed to India’s rule in Kashmir called for ageneral strike on Friday over Wani’s killing.
“Deeply pained that we lost a budding intellectual and writer like him,fighting for the of cause of self-determination,” Mirwaiz Umar Farooq oneof the three top separatist leaders of the Joint Resistance Leadership saidin a tweet
The JRL called for a complete shutdown “to pay homage” to Wani, he added.
Since 1989, Hizbul Mujahideen and other groups have been fighting hundredsof thousands of Indian soldiers deployed in the territory that is dividedbetween India and Pakistan and claimed in full by the arch rivals.
Tens of thousands, mostly civilians, have died in the fighting betweenseparatist rebels and government forces.
This year at least 180 militants, 60 civilians and 74 security forces havebeen killed in dozens of clashes. – APP/AFP



