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Sopore village sarpanch killed by militants in Kashmir

| | Dec 20, 2014, at 06:44 pm
Srinagar, Dec 20 (IBNS) Unidentified gunmen shot dead a village-head man (sarpanch) from point blank range in Sopore of north Kashmir on Saturday morning.

Sources that Ghulam Ahmad Bhat, the village-head associated with an independent party candidate who recently contested the election in Sopore , was shot in Bomia village of  Sopore town.

Bhat, 70, was  shot in his head  near his residence and soon after he was shifted to a hospital where doctors declared him dead.

Police  told IBNS that in 2013 the headman was injured in militant attack but survived.

"He had received a bullet in his hand in the shootout and had survived miraculously," sources said.

Suspected militants kidnapped another sarpanch Ghulam Mohammed, 62,and killed him in North Kashmir's Hygam Village of Baramulla
district on Dec 14.

(Reporting by Saleem Iqbal Qadri)

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