
Mufti Alleges Foul Play after OGW Jumps in J&K River, Drowns; BJP Slams Her
In a shocking incident, an Over-Ground Worker (OGW) of the terrorist organization jumped into a river in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir and drowned, leaving everyone in the area stunned. However, the controversy surrounding the incident began when the former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti, alleged foul play in the death.
Mufti claimed that locals had told her that the OGW was picked up by the Army two days ago, and she questioned the circumstances surrounding his death. Her remarks sparked a heated debate, with the BJP slamming her for making such allegations.
According to reports, the OGW, whose identity has not been revealed, jumped into the river in Kulgam district on Tuesday evening. The authorities were informed about the incident, and a rescue operation was launched. Unfortunately, the OGW’s body was recovered from the river early on Wednesday morning.
Reacting to the incident, Mufti took to Twitter to express her concerns. She wrote, “Sad to hear about the death of an OGW in Kulgam. Locals tell me he was picked up by the Army 2 days ago. What’s the truth behind his death? Is this another example of the Army’s ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy?”
Her remarks were met with strong criticism from the BJP, with Sanju Verma, a senior leader, slamming her for making such allegations. Verma tweeted, “Mehbooba, after the Pahalgam terror attack, said, ‘Why blame Pakistan?’ Now, she’s questioning the Army’s role in the OGW’s death. Her selective outrage is pathetic.”
Verma’s tweet was in reference to Mufti’s previous statement after a terror attack in Pahalgam, where she had refused to blame Pakistan for the incident. Her statement had sparked widespread criticism, with many accusing her of being soft on terrorism.
The controversy surrounding Mufti’s remarks has once again raised questions about her stance on terrorism. Her party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been accused of being soft on terrorism, and her remarks have given ammunition to her critics.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have launched an investigation into the incident and are trying to determine the circumstances surrounding the OGW’s death. The Army has also clarified that the OGW was not picked up by them, and that his death was a result of a personal decision.
The incident has once again highlighted the complexities of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, where the lines between terrorism and political activism are often blurred. The controversy surrounding Mufti’s remarks has also raised questions about the role of politicians in the state and their ability to address the crisis.
In the midst of this controversy, the people of Jammu and Kashmir are left to wonder about the truth behind the OGW’s death. Was it indeed a case of foul play, as Mufti has alleged, or was it a personal decision, as the authorities have claimed? Only a thorough investigation can provide the answers.