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After 15 yrs in Azad Kashmir, former Lashkar militant returns home to surrender | The Indian Express

Identified as Abdul Gani, 36, of Mehrot near Surankote, sources said that he had retuned to the state along with his wife Kousar Big, 32, and three minor children.

Updated: June 16, 2015 3:46 am

A former militant, who had crossed over to Pakistan occupied
Kashmir 15 years ago on Monday returned home and surrendered before police in border Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.


Identified as Abdul Gani, 36, of Mehrot near Surankote, sources said that he had retuned to the state along with his wife Kousar Big, 32, and three minor children. The children included Fatima, 6, Irfan, 4, and Abran, 2.



He had joined
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in 2000 and crossing over to Azad Kashmir for arms training, he had married Kousar Big in 2008. He along with his family entered India via Nepal.


On Sunday afternoon, he along with his family surrendered before police at Surankote police station. He has been taken into custody by the police.



The previous Omar Abdullah government had formulated the policy for return and rehabilitation of misguided Kashmiri youth who wish to return home from terrorist training camps across the LoC to lead a peaceful life. Hundreds of former militants who have surrendered so far have come via Nepal along with their families. However, none of them, according to officials, is eligible for rehabilitation package as they did not return home through routes specified by government.



The specified routes for their rehabilitation include cross LoC travel points at Poonch and in Uri, besides Indira Gandhi international airport at Delhi.



With many a security agencies raising eye brows over such a large number of militants using Nepal route to enter India, the latter had intensified vigil at its border with the neighboring country to check such elements.


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Generation of employment and skill development for youth in Valley and elsewhere is the only solution to this problem of young misguided people taking up arms.
One important thing i noticed in the story is the fact that the person married and has a family. No responsible person would lead a life fraught with dangers and uncertainty especially when he has a family to take care off.
I hope he is now given an opportunity to lead a respectable life and raise his kids with honor.
 
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you didn't like a him coming back to mainstream..........................
How you can confidently prove his allegiance with lashkar e taiba.?

or may be pakistani army is pushing them to wage jihad in Indian kashmir? They seem desperate with their recent statements.
Pakistani army push them towards India. lol :sarcastic:
They cross as a volunteer.

Generation of employment and skill development for youth in Valley and elsewhere is the only solution to this problem of young misguided people taking up arms.
One important thing i noticed in the story is the fact that the person married and has a family. No responsible person would lead a life fraught with dangers and uncertainty especially when he has a family to take care off.
I hope he is now given an opportunity to lead a respectable life and raise his kids with honor.
BS statement. They cross LOC fence to secure their families from Indian army.
Every kashmiri mujahid were motivated by their families to go for arms struggle and they feel proud whenever they found martyred during action.
 
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How you can confidently prove his allegiance with lashkar e taiba.?


Pakistani army push them towards India. lol :sarcastic:
They crossed border for training as a volunteer.
kashmir govt has general amnesty scheme for people who are not involved in serious terror incidents. Many militants have been rehabilitated, not the first time.
 
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