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Amit Shah meets family of Kirti Chakra awardee DSP Humayun Bhat

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Srinagar, Apr 7 (PTI) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday met wife and 20-month-old son of Kirti Chakra awardee Humayun Muzammil Bhat, the deputy superintendent of police who died while battling terrorists in 2023.

The meeting with Fathima and her son Ashar at Raj Bhawan here was a courtesy call by the home minister to the family of the slain police officer who was awarded the nation’s second highest peacetime gallantry award posthumously, official sources said.

Earlier, soon after arriving in the valley in second leg of his three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, Shah visited the parents of late DSP at Humhama near the Srinagar airport.

Shah was accompanied by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who received him at the airport, to the Bhat house.

The home minister spent nearly 20 minutes with the slain police officer’s father, retired IGP Ghulam Hassan Bhat, before heading to Raj Bhawan, the sources said.

Humayun Bhat was among four security personnel who died in the line of duty while battling terrorists in 2023. The encounter took place on September 13 in the dense forests surrounding Gadool village of Kokernag in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

Meanwhile, security has been beefed up across Kashmir for Shah’s visit.

He will review the security situation in Kashmir in a meeting with top security forces and police officers on Tuesday.

Shah will also review the developmental projects underway in the valley in a separate meeting. PTI MIJ KVK KVK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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