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‘Educated’ Manan’s joining of militancy a ‘setback’ for society: Army

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January 29, 2018
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‘Educated’ Manan’s joining of militancy a ‘setback’ for society: Army

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Kupwara: General Officer Commanding (GOC) kilo force AK Singh on Monday said Manan Wani – a research scholar at AMU who recently joined militancy – is a “setback” for the society and security agencies are trying their best to get him back.
“It is a setback to the society that such an educated person opted to pick up arms,” Singh told reporters while inaugurating the 2nd batch of skill development centre at Krusan, Lolab of this north Kashmir district.
“He (Manan) has been misguided,” GOC kilo force said. “Security agencies are trying best to get him back.”
Mannan, a 25-year-old who was pursuing his PhD in applied geology at Aligarh Muslim University, reportedly joined Hizbul Mujahideen on 5 January 2018. The photographs of him flaunting an assault rifle cum grenade launcher surfaced on social media.
He had been studying at AMU for the past four years and had won an award for the best paper presentation at an international conference in 2016.
AK Singh said north Kashmir has been normal since past couple of years and the people here are “very supportive”.
“No anti-movement activities are witnessed in north Kashmir and people are very supportive. We will always be at the doorsteps of such people who don’t support violence as violence is not solution to any problem,” he said.
The commanding officer added, “Our soldiers are active and having a round the clock vigil on all the activities along border side. Every action (from the other side of LoC) will get a befitting response.”
Talking about the skill development, GOC kilo force said, “We have been working for the betterment of unemployed youth since years and with the help of Mahindra Pride, we have sent scores of unemployed youth for training and they are working in different states of India and even in foreign countries as well.”
“We want unemployed youth to come forward and get facilitated with such benefits,” he added.
The officer distributed wheelchairs and sticks among the specially-abled persons of the area and assured them army’s full support.

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