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One more life lost to politics of hate, intolerance, Mufti on Zahid's death | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 18: Expressing shock and grief over the death of a trucker who was injured in Udhampur attack on October 9, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed said one more precious life has been lost to the politics of hate and intolerance that is posing a grave challenge to the state and country's plurality. Zahid Rasool Bhat and two others, including a policeman, were injured when some people attacked their truck with a petrol bomb at Udhampur on October 9 where protests were held during the day, demanding ban on beef. Zahid today succumbed to injuries in Safdurjung hospital in New Delhi. "I have no words to condemn the dastardly act which consumed the life of a poor and innocent young boy for no fault of his," Sayeed mourned. Expressing solidarity with the family members of the deceased, the Chief Minister said under no circumstances shall those guilty of this barbaric crime be allowed to go unpunished. He said though the loss of life of Zahid in the tragic incident cannot be compensated and directed the official machinery to extend all possible help to the bereaved family in its hour of grief. The Chief Minister, earlier on October 14, had visited the Safadrjung Hospital in New Delhi to enquire about the health of the injured. During the visit, he had assured the family members that stringent punishment will be given to those found guilty of this heinous crime and that the two families shall be provided government jobs for their sustenance. |
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