Here Is How This 3-year-Old Kid Has Become Aylan Kurdi Of Kashmir

 

So Rahe Honge Sabhi Apni Karwat Badal Badal Kar

Chin Gayi Jiss sei Uski Karwat,Woh Maa Kya Soyei.

 

From Kashmir to Syria to Sanaa to Peshawar to Baghdad to Istanbul, humanity is now dead. After Aylan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian boy of Kurdish ethnic whose image made global outrage after he drowned in the Mediterranean Sea, as part of the great Syrian refugee crisis, Kashmir has got its own Aylan Kurdi in the form of another three-year old kid Burhan Bashir Bhat.

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Burhan, in his death, has become a synonym to Aylan Kurdi. Amid tears and sobs, cries and shrieks, every eye was moist as Burhan’s funeral procession started for the final journey. He was laid to rest in martyrs’ graveyard next to his father in their home town Sopore in north Kashmir.

Who killed Burhan is a question, everyone looks for the answer. Whether he has been killed by militants or India’s security forces, this is really an inhuman act and crosses all limits of brutality.

How he was killed and why?

He was little enough to know politics, border tensions and other man-made stories that have now become a part of bloodshed. He was very busy in his own toddler life-to play with dolls and other stuf. But gunmen who are known as well as unknown took away his life. The gunmen sprayed a volley of bullets on Burhan and his father Bashir Ahmad Bhat, a former militant, on Friday, September 18, evening when they were strolling outside their house at Sagipora village of Sopore.

Bhat succumbed to his wounds on the way to hospital while Burhan, who had suffered gunshot wounds in his abdomen, passed away in the hospital next morning.

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“My heart goes out to the unfortunate mother of the young child, for whom the passing away of her son in such inhuman circumstances will be an earth-shattering experience”, said Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister.

Police said it suspects the hand of militants operating in the Handwara belt since Sagipora borders the Kupwara district. “We are analysing the ammunition used in the attack. Initial investigation reveals that they were militants operating in Handwara area of Kupwara district”, said a police officer.

Hurriyat chief Syed Ali Geelani called for a shutdown on Sunday against the killings and demanded an impartial probe.

“No religion and no law in the world allows children to be killed in war. The killing of a child is an unpardonable act and tantamount to the killing of the entire humanity. Aylan Kurdi of Syria shook the entire world and Burhan’s killing has left entire Kashmir in mourning”, said Geelani.