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Genuineness of encounter not in doubt, J&K HC told

The alleged fake encounter case involving Army chief-designate General Bikram Singh today took a new turn as the petitioner told the Jammu and Kashmir high court that the genuineness of the incident was not in doubt but questions on identity of the assailant remained.

Updated on: May 16, 2012 09:43 PM IST
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The alleged fake encounter case involving Army chief-designate General Bikram Singh on Wednesday took a new turn as the petitioner told the Jammu and Kashmir high court that the genuineness of the incident was not in doubt but questions on identity of the assailant remained.

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"We are not saying that the militant attack (on the motorcade of the then Brigadier Singh) did not take place. We are seeking reinvestigation of the incident to establish the identity of the person dubbed as a foreign militant and the assailant," counsel for the petitioner advocate Zaffar Qureshi told the high court.

Gen Singh is due to take over from Gen VK Singh on May 31.

Zaituna, a woman from Kalaroos in Kupwara district of north Kashmir, has filed a petition before the High Court claiming that the slain man dubbed as Hizbul Mujahideen militant Mateen Chacha was her son Abdullah Bhat.

As per the Army stand, a militant disguised as beggar fired indisciminately on Singh and his entourage at Janglat Mandi in Anantnag district town of south Kashmir on March 1, 2001. The troops fired back in self-defence resulting in the death of the assailant who was identified by police as Mateen Chacha, a resident of Pakistan.

A PIL was also filed in the Supreme Court last month challenging the appointment of Gen Singh as the next Army chief, citing the 2001 fake encounter case among other issues. It was however dismissed by the apex court.

 
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