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The man, who was seen tied to an army jeep on polling day has been identified as Farooq Dar, while the army unit involved in the act was 53 Rashtriya Rifles.
The video – in which a man was seen tied to an army jeep, allegedly as a human shield against stone-pelting, and which had gone viral on social media – had fomented outrage in the Valley, forcing the authorities and the Army to investigate the matter.
During investigation, Dar said he was out to cast his vote and later visit his sister's house, where a bereavement had taken place, to offer condolences.
Dar and his brother talked about the incident in an exclusive interview with International Business Times.
Talking to The Indian Express, Dar said:
While recalling the incident, Dar talked about the violence he faced at the hands of the Army and the fear he felt throughout the ordeal.
Officials investigating the matter on the instructions of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said Dar is a resident of Sitaharaan village in Khag tehsil of Budgam in central Kashmir.
Dar alleged that he was picked up by an Army contingent that wanted to enter Beerwah village with the polling staff, and was tied with rope to the front of the vehicle.
In another interview to Firstpost, Dar said:
Dar explained that he was tied in front of the jeep, and paraded around nine villages. Dar told The Indian Express:
Despite the harrowing nature of his ordeal, Dar revealed that he was not going to take any action or lodge any complaint, as he had to take care of his mother. Dar told The Indian Express:
(With inputs from PTI)
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