Jammu Tawi, July 28: Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday visited the bereaved family of Gujjar youth Parvez Ahmad, who was killed in police firing as suspected peddlers in Jammu city.
Abdullah on Friday called for an investigation into the incident and said that the use of force by police has to be calibrated and not “indiscriminate.”
The chief minister who flew in from summer capital Srinagar to Jammu went straight to the house of the deceased Gujjar youth to express his condolences.
He was accompanied by minister Javed Rana and his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani.
“The family talked to Omar Abdullah who visited them to express his condolences and share their grief. He has assured them that there will be justice,” provincial secretary of National Conference Sheikh Bashir Ahmed told reporters here.
Sheikh Bashir Ahmed said the party is hopeful that justice will be delivered to the family. “Various options are being discussed. People are looking to the Lieutenant Governor (Manoj Sinha), who oversees police affairs,” he added.
“Those found involved in the incident after the probe will receive the severest punishment. We hope the case will be taken to its logical conclusion and the court will award appropriate punishment,” he said.
Parvez Ahmad (21), a youth hailing from the Nikki Tawi area of Jammu, was killed in police firing allegedly chasing drug peddlers in the Satwari area on Thursday. His killing has sparked protests by the Gujjar community, with his family accusing the police of murdering an “innocent” man in a “staged” encounter.



