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Name: |
Bhushan Lal Koul
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Father's Name: |
Sham Lal Koul
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Place of Residence at
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Ashamam, Habbakadal, Srinagar
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Profession: |
Unknown
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Place of
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Achieved
Martyrdom on: |
July 2, 1990
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Other
Biographical Information: |
He was gentle, noble and God-fearing. He was a devotee of the Chakreshawari shrine and would barely miss a chance to pay his obeisance to the gods and goddesses thronging the Hariparbat Hillock. On the fateful day of July 2 he left his homeat about 10 in the morning for his daily routine. He did not return home till late hours in the night. He failed to turn up even on the next day. His family smelt a rat and began wailing and moaning. Ultimately the disappearance of Bhushan Lal was reported to the concerned Police Station at Kral Khud. The Station House officer was brutal in his behaviour and lauded the Muslim terrorists for the role they were playing for ushering in a new era for Kashmir and unequivocally said that in the process many people were bound to die. At the gate of the Police Station a constable asked the relatives of Bhushan Lal to leave for Jammu as there was every likelihood that he might have been killed by the Mujjahids. His dead body was finally found lying on a road. He was straightaway butchered by the Muslim butchers. He carried three bullet wounds. He was cremated under security cover and his dependents were shifted to Jammu. His brother is reported to have written to the Home Ministry about the cold-blooded murder of Bushan Lal, but not a word of consolation was heard from that quarter. Such has been the de-humanised face of Government of India.
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