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SRINAGAR: Two policemen were killed and their weapons snatched in separate attacks in Kashmir today. One policeman died after militants attacked a guard post at a revered Sufi shrine in Budgam this afternoon.

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Majid Jahangir

Tribune News Service

Srinagar, February 25

Two policemen were killed and their weapons snatched in separate attacks in Kashmir today.

One policeman died after militants attacked a guard post at a revered Sufi shrine in Budgam this afternoon. The second slain policeman was guarding the residence of separatist leader Fazal Haq Qureshi in Soura locality on Srinagar’s outskirts.

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Qureshi, aligned with moderate Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, had himself survived a lethal attack by militants in 2009.

The police said militants called cop Farooq Ahmed outside Qureshi’s house this evening and then shot him at point-blank range and fled with his rifle. 

Chairman of the People’s Political Front, a constituent of the moderate Hurriyat Conference, Qureshi was appointed interlocutor by the Hizbul Mujahideen when they announced a 14-day truce in 2000. He, along with commanders of Hizbul, held negotiations with the then Union Home Secretary Kamal Pande.

Earlier in the day, a policeman was killed in a militant attack on a police post at Kashmir’s most revered Sufi shrine of Sheikh Nooruddin Noorani at Chrar-e-Sharief, Budgam, 35 km from here. The police said militants fired at Selection Grade Constable Kultar Singh from a close range while he was deputed outside the shrine and took away his SLR.

“He succumbed to injuries in hospital,” Budgam SSP Tejinder Singh said. Kultar, a resident of Samba, was posted with 13 battalion of the J&K Armed Police. 

The shrine was burnt down in 1995 during a three-month siege after a group of militants led by Pakistani militant commander Mast Gul took shelter inside.

No militant group has owned responsibility so far.

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