The militants, after forcing their way into the house in Parrey Mohalla, fired indiscriminately at the family
Activists on Wednesday raged the home of a Kashmiri BSF constable in the midst of a furlough, shooting him dead and causing gunfire wounds on four of his relatives in Hajjan in north Kashmir, police said.
Rameez Parrey (30) had a place with the 73rd contingent of the BSF.
The activists, in the wake of compelling their way into the house in Parrey Mohalla, let go aimlessly at the family.
The jawan passed on the spot. Four of his relatives - his dad, two siblings and an auntie - endured gunfire wounds, police said.
The state of the jawan's close relative was expressed to be not kidding, while that of the three others was steady.
The Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police, S P Vaid, named the occurrence as "savage and uncaring" and said the blameworthy would be rebuffed.
Parrey served the BSF for a six years.
The BSF, India affirmed the news on Twitter: "Prahari Pariwar remains by the group of one of our part Constable Md Ramzan who was fearful killed by psychological oppressors today.He was on clear out"
Nitish Kumar, who heads the police in North Kashmir, tweeted that the four were "fundamentally harmed"....Read More
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