Enquiry Ordered Into Ganderbal ‘Self-Immolation’ Incident

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SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 23: A day after a 27-year-old youth set himself on fire when a demolition squad was about to pull down his newly constructed complex at Harran Kangan in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, Divisional administration on Wednesday ordered a time-bound enquiry into the incident.

“Taking cognizance of the media reports of unfortunate incident of alleged self immolation in District Ganderbal on 22nd February, 2022, Khurshid Ahmad Shah, JKAS, Additional District Development Commissioner, Ganderbal is appointed as an Enquiry Officer to enquire into the whole gamut of episode and furnish his findings along with his definite comments/recommendations within a period of 10 days positively”, reads an order by the Divisional Commissioner P K Pole. “In the meantime, Tehsildar Ganderbal is transferred with immediate effect and his services are kept at the disposal of Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, owing to mishandling the issue”, the order added.

Meanwhile, police in a statement said that during the demolition drive undertaken by Irrigation and Flood Control Department on the banks of Nalla Sindh, Amir Hamid Shah, son of Nazir Ahmad Shah suddenly appeared from behind the illegal structure and set him on fire in protest against demolition. “The person was however, rescued by SHO Ganderbal and the locals on spot, but he had received burn injuries before flames were doused off,” the police said.

“A deep trench was dug by the owners of structure to prevent any ingress into the premises which prevented a prompt rescue,” the police added.