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Allegations of Torture Emerge After Army Summons Residents in Jammu’s Kwath Village

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 27, 2024
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Allegations of Torture Emerge After Army Summons Residents in Jammu's Kwath Village

In a troubling incident that has sparked fear and outrage among the residents of Kwath village in Kishtwar, Jammu region, four local men were allegedly tortured by Army personnel on November 20. The villagers, who had long viewed the Army as a source of support rather than intimidation, are now grappling with deep concerns following this shocking event.

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On the day of the alleged abuse, the four men received individual summons to an Army camp, leading to their subsequent detention. When the men failed to return home by evening, concerned villagers went to the camp to inquire about them. There, they discovered one of the men injured and in a state of distress. Upon their release later that evening, the four men were reported to have visible injuries, with accounts describing brutal beatings that left two of them vomiting blood. The individuals identified as victims were Mehraj Ud Din, 40, and three men in their 30s: Sajjad Hussain, Abdul Kabir, and Mushtaq Ahmad.

Community reaction has been swift, with residents expressing grave fears of further reprisals. โ€œThereโ€™s a rumour that the Army has a list of 40 people from this village,โ€ said resident Dawood Ahmad, highlighting the pervasive anxiety gripping the community. This incident echoes past violence in the region, particularly the killing of three men in Poonch district last year, which also involved allegations of Army torture following a militant attack.

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Recent militant activities in Kishtwar district have amplified security concerns, prompting increased military operations. While the Indian Army acknowledged the incident through a social media post, it described the mistreatment as occurring during an operation based on โ€œspecific intelligenceโ€ regarding terrorist movements. An investigation is currently underway, but villagers report being discouraged from filing official complaints, and efforts to secure medical treatment for the injured were initially thwarted.

Geographically isolated, Kwath village is situated approximately 5 kilometers from the nearest motorable road, necessitating a difficult uphill trek to transport injured villagers. Once the men reached their homes, the full extent of their injuries became apparent, with visible bruising and swelling indicative of severe physical abuse. In a remarkable act of perseverance, the community rallied to carry the injured to a nearby village where transportation to a hospital awaited them, despite attempts by local authorities to redirect them to a police station.

Compounding the situation, local armed civilians known as Village Defence Guards reportedly pressured villagers not to pursue actions against the Army, citing potential repercussions for community relations. The villagers ultimately chose to defy this pressure, continuing their journey to the hospital despite multiple blockades by the Army and police en route.

As tensions rise, the Army has purportedly offered financial compensation and medical care, while promising that such incidents will not recur. Nevertheless, the absence of an official police report raises questions about accountability, with community leaders expressing their decisiveness to forgo a formal complaint in light of assurances from senior Army officials.

The political implications of this incident are also stirring discourse within the community, where residents believe the violence may stem from their recent voting patterns favoring the National Conference in a local election. Several locals sense that the torture was an act of retribution tied to the electoral outcome, exacerbating feelings of mistrust towards security forces.

The fallout from the alleged torture has instilled a deep sense of betrayal among Kwathโ€™s residents, many of whom insist that while any wrongdoing should be addressed, it cannot justify the brutal treatment of innocent individuals. As the investigation unfolds, the villagers remain steadfast in their demand for accountability and justice, hoping that their voices will resonate amidst the larger conflicts brewing in this troubled region.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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