'Their sacrifice will not go in vain': Nadda condoles killing of Wasim Bari, family members
Jul 08, 2020
New Delhi [India], July 9 : BJP president Jagat Prakash Nadda on Wednesday condoled killing of party leader Wasim Bari and two of his family members in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora and said their sacrifice will not go in vain.
"We lost Sheikh Waseem Bari, his father & brother in Bandipora, J&K today in a cowardly attack on them. This is a huge loss for the party. My deepest condolences are with the family. The entire Party stands with the bereaved family. I assure that their sacrifice will not go in vain," Nadda tweeted.
Expressing condolences, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said, Bari, his father and brother attained "martyrdom" in a dastardly attack by terrorists.
"Three selfless & dedicated BJP family members - #Bandipora district president Sh Wasim Bari, his brother & father - attained martyrdom in a dastardly attack by terrorists. A huge loss for the party in #Kashmir," he tweeted.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has enquired about Bari and expressed condolences to the family of deceased, Union Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Dr Jitendra Singh said.
"Over the telephone, PM Narendra Modi enquired about the gruesome killing of Wasim Bari. He also extended condolences to the family of Wasim," Singh tweeted.
According to Jammu and Kashmir Police, at about 8:45 pm on Wednesday, terrorists fired indiscriminately upon Bari and his family members outside their shops/residence in Muslimabad area of Bandipora. Bari along with his father Bashir Ahmad and brother Umer Bashir were killed in the attack.
"In this terror incident BJP leader identified as Wasim Bari, his father Bashir Ahmad and his brother Umer Bashir got seriously injured. All the three injured persons were shifted to hospital but unfortunately, they succumbed to their injuries," read the release.
Security personnel of former Bandipora BJP president Wasim Bari are being detained for "negligence" under the police act, Jammu and Kashmir Police said.
The police said 10 policemen were deployed for his security but none was kept along by him at the time of incident. A case is also being registered in this regard.
"Pertinently the deceased was a protected person and 10 policemen were deployed for his security but none was kept along by him at the time of incident. Police has registered a case in this regard under relevant sections of law," read a police release.
"Investigation is in progress and officers continue to work to establish the full circumstances of this terror crime besides why he was without any security at the time of incident. The men deployed for his security are being detained for negligence under police act," it said.