Srinagar:As per the latest reports, as many as 11 youths from Kashmir Valley went missing in May this year, as their families grieve and hope for their return each passing day. Many of these youths are well educated, Master of Science (MSc) and Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree holders. Fazil Ahmed Bhatt, son of Nazir Ahmed Bhatt, from Darbgam village of Pulwama district, left his house on May 14 and did not return, while his phone has been inaccessible since then. Fazil is the younger brother of the slain militant Zahid Ahmed alias Zahid Tiger, who was killed a few years ago during an encounter with the security forces.
Irfan Ahmad Malik, a young man with a Master of Science (MSc) and Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree from the Arbal area of Pulwama district, was missing for the past six days, while his family awaits his return. Another youth Junaid Ahmed Vega, 18, son of Ghulam Qadir Vega from the Godura area of Pulwama district, had also gone missing since May 13. The family has also appealed to him to return home.
Official sources, however, confirmed that they have received reports of disappearances and are trying their best to trace the youth. There have been several cases of youth going missing from their homes in the Valley in the past and most of them have joined the ranks of militants. Although the overall number of militants has dropped significantly, the trend of local youth joining the militant outfits is not seen as a good sign. Authorities are urging local youth to stay away from the militancy. In fact, many young people were prevented from joining the militant outfits by security forces.