A CCTV footage of Jammu and Kashmir’s Sopore district is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In this video, a woman wearing a hijab is seen throwing petrol bombs at a CRPF bunker. According to reports, a CCTV footage has surfaced in which the woman is seen throwing petrol bombs out of the bag. In the video, CRPF’s response to the fire in the bunker is seen later. From this incident, it has come to the fore that women are also involved in terrorist activities. However, the identity of the woman has not been revealed so far. It is also not known which organization she is associated with.
There is also a women’s organization in Jammu and Kashmir named Dukhtaran-e-Millat, which advocates jihad to establish Islamic law in Kashmir and separate Jammu and Kashmir from India. It was founded in 1987, and is led by Asiya Andrabi. Andrabi and her associate Fahmida Sofisopore are currently in Tihar Jail wearing hijab. Filmmaker Ashok Pandit has also tweeted the video containing the CCTV footage. Ashok Pandit wrote in the caption with the video, ‘Benefits of Hijab. Today a burqa-clad woman threw a petrol bomb at the CRPF camp in Sopore.
Advantages of Hijab .
Today a Burqa Clad woman throws a petrol bomb on CRPF camp at Sopore. #Shame , pic.twitter.com/Zn3GgOfDXN
— Ashoke Pandit (@ashokepandit) March 29, 2022
The operator of the news agency was killed in an encounter a day earlier
It is worth noting that a day earlier there was an encounter between security forces and terrorists in Srinagar. In this incident, two Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists were killed by the security forces. The slain terrorists were identified as Rais Ahmed Bhat and Hilal Ah Raha of Bijbehara. Rais Ahmed used to run a news agency named Valley Media Service. While Hilal was a C category terrorist. The debate about hijab has also intensified after a petrol bomb was thrown by the woman. Recently, a controversy erupted in Karnataka, on which the High Court had said that girl students in schools and colleges have to follow the rules of uniform and they cannot be allowed to wear hijab.