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Senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari, who was shot dead in Srinagar on 14 June, had approached Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti only a few days ago for increased security, former special director of the Intelligence Bureau A S Dulat said on Monday, 18 June.
Bukhari, the editor-in-chief of the daily 'Rising Kashmir', was shot dead outside his office in Srinagar.
“He (Bukhari) had warned repeatedly of alienation, increased militancy and all pervasive fear in which no one was safe,” Dulat, who arrived in London last week, said in a statement.
Bukhari had “approached the Chief Minister only a few days ago for increased security. Yet who could have imagined that this gentle soul would become a target. Why?,” Dulat asked.
“We had met at Istanbul about six weeks ago from where he travelled to Pakistan. Despite travelling for more than a fortnight he came from Srinagar to Delhi for the launch of my book ‘The Spy Chronicles’ on 23 May. As usual he spoke fearlessly about his beloved Valley which he saw sinking in the last couple of years,” the former intelligence chief said.
Bukhari was the most committed votary of dialogue as the only way out, he said.
“He was a gem of a human being and a friend; possibly the brightest journalist in the Valley with a great future,” he added.
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