New Delhi: The brave soldiers who fought against the terrorists and laid down their lives in Handwara are being given a salute by the nation, when on the other side extremist people are calling them as ‘war criminals’.
Jamia Millia Islamia University law student Mahoor Parvez in her Instagram story referred the martyred Indian soldiers as ‘war criminals’ on Sunday.
“Why are you all obsessed with glorifying war criminals? These forces have illegally occupied and committed gross human rights violations in Kashmir for 70+ years. And yet the one who picks up the gun to liberate Kashmir is a terrorist to you and these are martyrs? Make it make sense,” she said.
Soon after coming under criticism she deleted her Instagram and other social media profiles.
She earlier interned with a law firm, Khaitan & Co, which has now announced that the firm has no connection with the law student anymore.
“There has been a tweet related to the recent unfortunate incident in Kashmir, purportedly by a member of our Firm. This is to clarify that the person was a student intern in Oct 2019 & has no connection with the firm anymore (formal or informal) whatsoever,” Khaitan & Co tweeted.
There has been a tweet related to the recent unfortunate incident in Kashmir, purportedly by a member of our Firm. This is to clarify that the person was a student intern in Oct 2019 & has no connection with the firm anymore (formal or informal) whatsoever.
— Khaitan & Co (@KhaitanCo) May 4, 2020
Commanding Officer, Major of 21 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) unit, SM Colonel Ashutosh Sharma, Major Anuj Sood, Naik Rajesh and Lance Naik Dinesh and Sub Inspector Shakeel Qazi of the Jammu and Kashmir police lost their lives in the encounter.
Two terrorists, one a top LeT Commander were neutralized in the fight.
(Inputs from OpIndia)