Srinagar

Maryam, year-old baby girl keeps on crying in the absence of her father Ishfaq Ahmad Wani who has been jailed by police on charges of stone pelting in Handwara village of the north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. Her mother Misra Bano killed in a firing during an encounter on December 11, 2017, at Unisoo, Handwara, that also left three militants dead.

Maryam

“Maryam continues to look for her father and doesn’t stop crying,” her maternal grandfather Mohammad Shaban who along with his aged wife now look after the infant, told GNS.

Ishfaq was arrested on Monday after summoned by police to its post at Chowgal. As he appeared before police, he was put behind the bars, they said.

A police officer when contacted told GNS that Wani was held after proper evidence about his involvement in stone-pelting in the area.

“We have procured a video footage wherein Ishfaq is seen leading the stone-throwing youth,” he said. “There were protests and stone pelting and he (Ishfaq) along with other people fled from the area but he was not part of any stone pelting protests,” Shaban said while holding Maryam in his lap.

While talking, Shaban was trying hard to comfort Maryam but to no avail as she kept crying. “She is continuously gesturing and wants to see her father,” he said.

The locals of the area have urged the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to interfere and order the release of Ishfaq, for the baby girl.

“Holy month of Ramadan has arrived and she (Mehbooba) should interfere and ensure that baby girl is not denied father’s affection as her mother has already killed,” said a local.

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