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Speaking to The Quint, Basheer Ahmad, a Kashmiri CRPF constable, talked about the harassment his family faces because of his association with the security forces. Ahmad has been with the CRPF for 11 years. His family lives in a village in the state’s Budgam district.
While travelling with a road-opening party made up of three CRPF jawans in a bullet-proof vehicle, I struck up a conversation with Ahmad. In a candid chat, he shared the thoughts he is faced with every time he confronts protesters on the streets.
Basheer, who is posted in Srinagar, routinely goes out with the road-opening party. Almost every day, he faces protesters on the streets of Kashmir. He spoke to me about one such incident that left a lasting impact on him.
Like Basheer, there are many Kashmiris in the security forces who have to make tough decisions every time they pick up a weapon to stop the protesters. Facing them is a difficult choice: Between their national duty and their loyalty to fellow Kashmiris.
In his 11 years of service, Basheer says, his family members have been very supportive They know that it is his job that supports them. “I gives my 100 percent to my job,” he says. Worried over the ongoing unrest, Bashir tells me he fervently hopes that normalcy and peace will return to his state soon
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