NOURNEWS- The Indian military launched a joint operation on Tuesday, May 6, after receiving information about the presence of Riyadh Naiko, a senior al-Mujahideen commander.
Riyad Naiko, who came to visit his family in his hometown of Big Pureh in the Ploameh area south of Kashmir, was besieged by Indian troops along with his comrades Adel Ahmad Elias and Dr. Seifiullah.
The military operation against them, in which the Army Marines and the Central Reserve Forces and the Special Police Anti-Riot Group were involved, continued until Wednesday and ended with the killing of Kashmiri fighters.
Riyadh's death has predicted new riots in the Kashmir Valley, killing at least 30 protesters at ten points in the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday afternoon, including the city of Srinagar.
Riyad Naiko, 35, was born in the village of Big Pureh in the Ploameh region. After graduating with a degree in mathematics as a teacher, he began teaching at a local school and became especially popular among the people of the region. But in early June 2012, the math teacher disappeared.
His parents said he had been detained by police (as most Kashmir youths were detained by security forces and taken to unknown locations), but this time Riyadh returned home with a gun and joined the Al-Mujahideen Party. Announced.
Riyadh Naiko's 8-year presence made him an experienced fighter, so that he was able to become one of the prominent fighters of the Mujahideen Party in a short period of time. The year after the assassination of the military commander of the Al-Mujahideen Party in Shupian, he was elected deputy leader by the Al-Mujahideen Party, and the Indian government set a $ 15,800 reward for his head.
During his tenure as commander of the Al-Mujahideen Party, he appeared as a moderate fighter. Riyadh Naiko stood in front of him when Zakir Rashid, known as Zakir Musa, declared his allegiance to al-Qaeda and called for the formation of an Islamic caliphate in Kashmir.
Riyadh had a moderate view of the presence of other religions in Kashmir, so it began posting photos on social media. Photographs of the reception of the candidates' return to Kashmir (Kashmiri Hindus who migrated from Kashmir during the crisis of the 1990s) as well as "guests" of Hindu pilgrims who come to Kashmir for annual pilgrimage. Riyadh Naiko showed a moderate face of the Kashmiri fighter who was able to unite the fighters during his command and give new life to the Al-Mujahideen Party.
"Our ideology is peace and justice," Nieko said of his ideology. Our struggle is for the release of Kashmiri citizens who live and suffer under the shadow of the occupation of India. As followers of Islam, we have learned in our religion that all kinds of oppression must be fought to end oppression. Islam has given us the motivation to fight for universal justice. "We understand all the oppressed people in the world and we understand their demands and hopes because an oppressed person can understand the pain of other oppressed people."
Nyako did not oppose negotiations with the Indian government over the Kashmir issue, but negotiated in such a situation that India did not recognize the rights of the people of Kashmir. Citing a speech by Ghsan Kanfani, a Palestinian militant and thinker who sees negotiations with Israel as a dialogue between the sword and the neck, he said, "Negotiating with Indian leaders who are not interested in fulfilling the legitimate demands of the people of Kashmir is useless." He knew more about the pressure on people.
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