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Local Muslims defy curfew to rescue Amarnath pilgrims injured in Kashmir road accident

Srinagar: Amid simmering tension in the Kashmir Valley after the encounter of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani, local Muslims risked their lives to rescue the Amarnath Yatra pilgrims injured in a road

India TV News Desk Published : Jul 13, 2016 16:01 IST, Updated : Jul 13, 2016 16:02 IST
Security personnel at Jammu-Srinagar Highway after the
Image Source : PTI Security personnel at Jammu-Srinagar Highway after the Amarnath Yatra resumed

Srinagar: Amid simmering tension in the Kashmir Valley after the encounter of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani, local Muslims risked their lives to rescue the Amarnath Yatra pilgrims injured in a road accident and carried them to hospitals.

Locals defied curfew restrictions to save the pilgrims who were injured after a mini-bus met with an accident on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway No.1A. 

The driver of the mini-bus carrying the pilgrims died of injuries after the vehicle met an accident near Bijbehara town in Anantnag district.

With the death of the driver, the toll in the highway accident rose to two.

Earlier, a pilgrim died and 20 others were injured in the accident.

Locals in Bijbehara town, who were mourning two deaths due to recent violence in the Kashmir Valley, ignored their personal grief and the curfew to rush to the accident spot and rescue the injured pilgrims.

"Local Muslims carried the injured pilgrims to a hospital in their private vehicles. Some also carried them to a hospital in Srinagar," an eye-witnesse told IANS.

Despite being in the throes of violence triggered by the killing of a top militant, Burhan Wani, which left 34 people, including 33 civilians and a policeman, dead in the last four days, the gesture of the Bijbehara locals was exemplary.

Of the 34 people killed in the violence, 32 belonged to south Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Shopian, Kulgam and Pulwama while one each belonged to Srinagar and Kupwara districts.

At least two protesters had died in Bijbehara town a day before and tension ran high there on Wednesday.

"Despite all the violence around, the locals did not ignore the call of humanity," an eye-witness said.

"This is the uniqueness of Kashmir, we must all fight to protect," said a resident of the town.

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