SRINAGAR: Family of 7th class students, Wamiq Farooq who was hit by a police teargas shell on his head during the 2010 mass unrest in Kashmir Friday paid glowing tributes to their son and said that the congregational Fateha Khawani on his 6th death anniversary will be held on Sunday at Eidgah.
Wamiqs father, Farooq Ahmad said that from past six years they are following every procedure of the Judiciary and are pinning a hope of justice. I believe that judiciary will deliver justice in this case. I will continue to fight till death against the accused involved in the killing of my son, Farooq said.
Wamiqs mother told KNS that she is still waiting for her son. I believe my son will come back to his home. Whenever anybody knocks our door I consider that it is my son who returned to his home from the playing field, she said.
While speaking to KNS, Human Rights Protection Committee (HRPC) paid glowing tributes to Wamiq Farooq on his 6th martyrdom anniversary.
HRPC appealed human rights groups to come forward over suck kind of happenings in Kashmir and urged them to take strong note against the killers of innocent Kashmiris. On January 31, congregational Fateha Khawani will be held at martyrs graveyard Eidgah, they said.
Pertinently, Wamiq Farooqa class 7th student who was hit by a police teargas shell on his head during the 2010 mass unrest in Kashmir while on December 2 of previous year, two cops, Assistant Sub-Inspector Abdul Khaliq and SPO Muhammad Akram, were found guilty of culpable homicide were send to judicial custody.
On December 29 of 2015, father of Wamiq Farooq set ablaze his sons case file and has said that he will also set ablaze himself if justice will not be delivered. (KNS)
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