The Baramulla Police has categorically denied reports circulating on social media about the alleged repatriation of the mother of Shaheed Constable Mudasir Ahmad, calling them "false and baseless."
The incident, though swiftly resolved, caused considerable distress within the grieving family. Authorities have urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified information and assured that the situation is under control.
The Baramulla Police has categorically denied reports circulating on social media about the alleged repatriation of the mother of Shaheed Constable Mudasir Ahmad, calling them "false and baseless."
In an official statement, the police clarified that there is no truth to the rumours about the repatriation of Shamima Akhtar, asserting that the reports are entirely unfounded and have been fabricated.
Speaking exclusively to 바카라, the family of the slain constable upon hearing of the alleged deportation said: “We were told by the police that our mother was to be deported and that a notice had been issued in her name,” a family member said. “She was respectfully escorted by the authorities, but later in the day, they informed us there was no such notice. It turned out to be a case of mistaken identity.”
The incident, though swiftly resolved, caused considerable distress within the grieving family. Authorities have urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified information and assured that the situation is under control.
“Our family has been living here for the last 55 years, we have no relatives in Pakistan. My brother has been awarded Shaurya chakra. He has killed three dreaded militants,” the member added.
In a late-night video, Shamima Akhtar has issued a clarification and stated that the police visit to their home coincided with the deportation operations, causing her relatives to believe that she had been detained.
"A scuffle happened in our neighbourhood, for which the police came. At the same time, I fell ill and went to visit the doctor, due to which relatives and neighbours thought the police had detained me," she said in the video.
Sheikh, who was popularly known as Bindas Bhai, was martyred in an encounter in Kunzer area of Baramulla in 2022. In this encounter, Mudasir killed three foreign terrorists affiliated to Jaish-e-Mohammed, but was killed in the attack. Mudasir was posthumously honoured with the Shaurya Chakra on January 26, 2023, which was received by parents from President Draupadi Murmu.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also visited Mudasir's house on October 5, 2022 to pay tribute to the martyred constable.
Earlier, PTI had reported Akhtar is one of the 60 women being deported to Pakistan. As per ground reports, at least 60 women have been detained and are set to be deported in wake of the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack. As per ground reports, Jammu and Kashmir police arrested her based on the orders of the Central Government, which called for the deportation of all Pakistani nationals in India.
The majority of the deportees are the wives and children of alleged ex-militants, who returned to the valley under the 2010 rehabilitation policy for former ultras.
As per officials, 36 had been living in Srinagar, nine each in Baramulla and Kupwara, four in Budgam, and two in Shopian district.