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    Here's all about the new tech-savvy Hizbul chief

    Here's all about the new tech-savvy Hizbul chief

    By Gaurav Jeyaraman
    May 29, 2017
    01:13 pm

    What's the story

    The Hizbul Mujahideen has appointed Riyaz Naikoo as the new chief of its Kashmir wing, after the army killed the former commander Sabzar Bhat in an encounter recently.

    Intelligence sources said that Naikoo, considered a moderate, was appointed as the new chief to counter deposed Hizbul commander Zakir Musa's extremist narrative.

    The move highlights the ongoing leadership crisis in the organization.

    Information

    Former Hizbul chief killed, Wani's father attends funeral

    The army had killed former Hizbul commander Sabzar Bhat in an encounter on 27 May. Slain Hizbul commander Burhan Wani's father had also attended Bhat's funeral to show solidarity in hopes of triggering massive protests like those that followed Wani's killing.

    Naikoo

    Why has Naikoo been chosen?

    Naikoo is considered tech-savvy and was a close aide of Burhan Wani. He is seen as a moderate, who had earlier invited Kashmiri Pandits back to the valley, saying they were entitled to their land in Kashmir.

    His appointment seeks to counter the extremist narrative put forth by deposed commander Zakir Musa, who said the Kashmir struggle was to establish a caliphate.

    Information

    ISI furious at Musa's statements

    Sources stated that the Hizbul leadership in Pakistan as well as their sponsors Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI, were furious at Musa's statement that Kashmir was not a political issue. Musa's proclamation of establishing a caliphate in Kashmir was counter-productive as locals would then oppose Hizbul.

    Details

    Some details on Naikoo

    Naikoo has been rated as an A++ category terrorist by Indian security forces and he carries a bounty of Rs. 12 lakh for any information leading to his arrest.

    Intelligence sources said his secular outlook could draw more urban youth to the Kashmir separatist struggle.

    He is said to have escaped from several traps set for him by the army.

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