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CIK Raids Across Kashmir After Delhi Blast: 13 Sites Searched, Doctors and Officials Detained

SRINAGAR: A fresh wave of raids and arrests across Jammu and Kashmir has raised questions about the scope and intent of ongoing counter-intelligence operations, after the Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) detained multiple government employees — including doctors, teachers, and other civil servants — in connection with the recent Delhi Red Fort blast and alleged Jaish-e-Muhammad network.

According to credible reports from Kashmir Uzma and Kashmir News Corner (KNC), the CIK has launched simultaneous raids at 13 locations across the Kashmir Valley, targeting individuals accused of having links with the banned outfit Jaish-e-Muhammad.

Officials confirmed that during the latest raids in Pulwama, Koil, and Trich, three government employees — Prince Nabi Bhat (teacher, Education Department), Zia-ul-Haq (Finance Department), and Fida Hussain Sofi (Health Department) — were taken into custody. In a separate operation at Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag, the CIK detained two doctors and two paramedical staff members as part of the expanding probe.

Authorities have not yet released official statements linking these individuals directly to the Red Fort explosion, which occurred earlier this week in the Indian capital. However, sources say the raids are being conducted based on “intelligence inputs” gathered by the Jammu and Kashmir CID suggesting possible inter-regional coordination.

“These operations are part of broader efforts to dismantle terror modules operating between Kashmir and other parts of the country,” an unnamed security source told KNC.

Yet, the widening crackdown has stirred unease among locals, who view the raids as part of a pattern of arbitrary actions often justified under national security narratives.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a Srinagar-based political analyst told The Azadi Times:

“Whether it’s the Delhi blast or any other incident, these forces only need a pretext to storm into our homes. It’s tragic that our own local politicians have become their puppets, enabling this climate of fear and silence.”

The statement reflects growing discontent within Kashmiri civil society, where voices of dissent and demands for accountability are increasingly suppressed amid recurring raids and arrests.

While Indian security agencies frame these operations as “preventive counter-terror measures,” independent observers argue that the lack of transparency and the absence of clear charges fuel public distrust and deepen the alienation between civilians and state institutions.

The latest developments underscore the region’s tense balance between security imperatives and civil rights, with Kashmir once again at the center of competing narratives — between security enforcement and the demand for justice and due process.

As investigations continue, the human cost of these operations remains a growing concern in a region already burdened by decades of conflict and militarization.

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