Sehrai was killed alongside another Hizb activist, Tariq Sheik, in a 12-hour experience at Srinagar's Nawakdal territory Tuesday.
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Srinagar: In the 90s, the family members of dissident pioneers taking up weapons was very normal. In any case, Junaid Sehrai, 29, the top Hizbul Mujahideen officer killed Tuesday, was the main relative of the top Hurriyat initiative to join militancy in the most recent decade.
His dad is the Tehreek-Hurriyat administrator Ashraf Sehrai.
Sehrai and another Hizbul aggressor, Tariq Sheik, were killed in a 12-hour weapon fight with the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) at the Nawakdal region in Srinagar.
The experience of the two Hizbul aggressors comes about fourteen days after the outfit's boss operational administrator Riyaz Naikoo was killed in a gunbattle at his local Beighpora town in Pulwama.
A senior cop depicted Sehrai's slaughtering as "one more hit to the Hizbul Mujahideen".
The experience, be that as it may, started rough conflicts among dissidents and security powers for the duration of the day even as versatile and internet providers stayed suspended. About twelve houses were gutted in the activity that started at almost 2:30 am Tuesday. A few different houses and vehicles left in the limited back streets of the territory were additionally harmed in the experience.
The Hurriyat pioneer's child who joined Hizbul in 2018
Sehrai joined the Hizbul Mujahideen in 2018, days after his dad assumed control over the reins of the unmistakable dissenter bunch Tehreek-e-Hurriyat. Sehrai had finished experts in Business Administration from Kashmir college and was working in a private firm in Srinagar before he waged war. Initially from the boondocks town of Kupwara, Sehrai had been remaining at Srinagar's Baghat territory for as far back as two decades.
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Senior security authorities said Sehrai joined Hizbul during a period of resistance in the aggressor outfit after the previous leader Zakir Musa endeavored to change the character of the gathering — from an ace Pakistan position to battling for a worldwide caliphate.
Musa, enlivened by Al Qaeda, later glided his own outfit, the Ansar-ul-Gazwat-ul-Hind, taking with him a bunch of Hizbul activists.
The child of a senior Hurriyat pioneer joining the outfit helped its commandants, particularly Riyaz Naikoo, to get control over Musa's insubordination," said a senior cop.
Sehrai made due in the outfit for more than two years however was not given any significant duty as he was viewed as junior in positions. As of late, be that as it may, he was made a divisional authority, police asserted in an announcement today.
As indicated by numerous sources in the J&K police office, Sehrai was being followed for a little while after authorities figured out how to block cell phones utilized by the killed aggressor.
A J&K police official and a CRPF trooper were harmed in the experience.
As indicated by police information, Sehrai is among the 22 Hizbul aggressors executed for this present year. The information expresses that more than 70 activists have been slaughtered so far this year, with the rest having a place with the Jaish-e-Mohammad, the Lashkar-e-Taiba and other aggressor equip in J&K including the recently drifted The Resistance Front (TRF).
In any case, since he was very notable and the child of a senior Hurriyat pioneer, such dangers can't be messed with," said another counter-insurrection official.
The experience
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Security powers encompassed the whole territory; the trading of fire started two or after three hours and proceeded until Tuesday evening.
In the resulting gunfight about almost 12 houses were gutted while a few different homes continued substantial harms as well. Local people blamed security powers for vandalizing and plundering their homes in the attire of completing the activity, a charge denied by senior police authorities.
The inhabitants were approached to leave and before long terminating started," said Bilal Ahmed, a nearby occupant.
When ThePrint visited the area, firemen were on spot attempting to splash the furious flames.
The subsequent one got harmed in the firefight and was attempting to take an alternate position," sources said.
Three ladies' occupants blamed the powers for plundering money, gems, and even workstations. "We had as of late purchased another PC from our well-deserved cash and they accepting that also," said one of the ladies. A subsequent lady stated, "Everything of significant worth in my house is no more. What will I do, where will my family go".
Addressing ThePrint on the state of secrecy, police authorities denied the claims. J&K DGP Dilbag Singh, when reached to look for a remark on the charges, didn't react to calls or messages sent to him by this journalist.



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