Kashmir Valley In Shock After Budgam Child’ S Killing
The girl, from Galwanpora village in Budgam, had been reported missing on Saturday evening after she failed to return home. According to police, her family launched a desperate search before approaching authorities, who registered a kidnapping case and began efforts to trace her.
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But hope turned into horror the next morning.
Her body was recovered barely 200 metres from her house.
“Unfortunately, the body of the child was found today morning,” Senior Superintendent of Police Budgam Hariprasad K K said. Police said the body had been sent for post-mortem examination and added that, prima facie, the case appeared to involve rape and murder. Relevant sections of law have since been added to the FIR.
The brutality of the incident has left residents stunned and struggling for words.
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For many, the crime is not merely another police case. It has struck at something deeper - a sense of safety long associated with neighbourhoods, villages and childhood itself.
In homes across Kashmir, the tragedy revived fears many parents quietly carry but rarely voice: whether children remain safe in spaces once considered secure and familiar.
The victim had reportedly been on her way to a Darsgah-a place associated with learning and guidance. That detail has amplified public anguish.
ADVERTISEMENTReacting to the incident, Kashmir's chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said he was“heartbroken and deeply disturbed.”
“The circumstances surrounding this incident are extremely painful and have shaken the conscience of every human being,” he said.
“What are we becoming as a society if our children cannot even feel safe on their way to seek education and guidance?” he asked.
His words reflected a broader sentiment unfolding across Kashmir - one of sorrow mixed with uncomfortable introspection.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also expressed grief and concern over the incident, calling it both“shocking” and“deeply distressing.”
“The tragic murder of a young preteen girl in the Budgam district of Central Kashmir is both shocking & deeply distressing. While the appropriate agencies enquire into the circumstances of her murder, it's also fitting that we reflect on where we as a society are headed when our young children are not safe. I condemn this brutal attack without reservation or condition & send my sympathies to her family. May she find a place in Jannat,” Abdullah said.
“My government will support the agencies to the fullest extent possible to ensure exemplary punishment is given to those found guilty,” he added.
In her reaction PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti said the incident was“shocking, disconcerting and unsettling”.
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Meanwhile, Maulana Masroor Abbas Ansari said he was“deeply shocked, anguished and heartbroken” over the tragedy.
“Deeply shocked, anguished & heartbroken by the horrific & inhuman tragedy involving the innocent minor girl from Galwanpora Budgam, whose lifeless body was found today. This barbaric act has shaken the conscience of every human being & left the entire community in grief & outrage,” he said.
Social Welfare Minister Sakeena Itoo and Budgam MLA Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi visited the bereaved family to express solidarity and condolences.
Interacting with family members, the Muntazir and Ittoo conveyed“deep sorrow” over the unfortunate incident and assured them that the Government stands firmly with them during this difficult time.
Both of them emphasised that those involved in the act must be dealt with strictly in accordance with the law and called for exemplary punishment to the culprits.
Beyond the immediate calls for justice, the tragedy has prompted questions about changing social realities, growing anxieties and the erosion of trust that binds communities together.
Mirwaiz demanded a“thorough, transparent and time-bound investigation” and said those responsible for the“heinous act” must face the strictest punishment under law.
As investigators work to piece together the final hours of a child whose life ended in circumstances too painful to comprehend, a grieving family now confronts an unimaginable loss.
And a Valley that has endured decades of tragedy finds itself once again asking a difficult question:
If children cannot feel safe, what remains of a society's sense of security?
For now, a village mourns, a family waits for answers, and Kashmir grieves the loss of another innocent.
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