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Who is behind the death of the kidnapped jawan?

The terrorists had kidnapped and killed Indian Army jawan Aurangzeb on Thursday, who was on his way home for Eid celebrations.

Today, hundreds of locals joined the last rites of Aurangzeb.

Pakistan’s notorious spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) may be behind the abduction and cold-blooded killing of Army jawan Aurangzeb, whose bullet-ridden body was found in J&K’s Kalampora in Pulwama district hours after he was kidnapped at the gunpoint.

Intelligence sources have told the media that Pakistan’s all-powerful ISI is rattled with the anti-terror operations being carried out by the Indian army against terrorist groups waging a ‘jihad’ for the liberation of Kashmir.

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The sources also claimed that the plan to kidnap and kill Aurangzeb was executed at the behest of the ISI to teach a ”lesson to the Indian security forces”.

With Aurangzeb’s brutal killing, the Pakistan-backed terrorists have sent a strong message to the authorities that they will not be deterred by the ongoing anti-terror operations in the Kashmir Valley.

The jawan was chosen by the ISI-backed terrorists to discourage the Kashmiri youths from joining the Indian Army or other para-military forces, the sources claimed.

Hours after his abduction on Thursday, Aurangzeb’s bullet-ridden body was found by a team of police and Army at Gussu village, about 10-km away from Kalampora, in Pulwama district. 

He was shot in his head and neck.

According to reports, rifleman Aurangzeb was part of the commando unit which killed Hizbul Mujahideen commander Sameer Tiger in an encounter in April. Sameer Ahmed Bhat, alias Sameer Tiger, the Hizbul Mujahideen’s main recruiter, was gunned down in Pulwama district’s Drabgam area.

In May last year, terrorists had kidnapped a young Lieutenant of Rashtriya Rifles, Ummer Fayaz, while he was attending a wedding in his family in Shopian. Fayaz’s bullet-riddled body was found the next day.

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