Srinagar, May 22 In disputed state of Kashmir, the bitter memories of 
Hawal massacre still haunt the families who lost their loved ones 
despite the passage of two decades, reports Kashmir Media Service.
Over 67 innocent Kashmiris were killed on May 21, 1990, by Indian 
Border Security Force (BSF) personnel when they resorted to firing on 
the funeral procession of prominent liberation leader, Mirwaiz Moulvi 
Muhammad Farooq who was assassinated by unidentified gunmen at his 
residence in Srinagar.
Recalling the fateful day, Ghulam Qadeer Beig, an eyewitness of the 
carnage, said that after firing on the funeral procession the BSF 
personnel started entering houses and shooting people from point blank 
range. “We were helpless and at the mercy of those who had come to kill 
us. My brother-in-law, Farooq Ahmad Beig, and my son, who was just ten 
years old then, were among the killed in the carnage,” he added.
He said that later they went to the Nowhatta Police Station and 
lodged a complaint against the troopers. “One of the BSF trooper’s cap 
fell in our home. The name inscribed on it was Pokhla. The authorities 
have taken no tangible action against the guilty trooper despite our 
complaint,” he deplored.
Qadeer’s wife, Parvaiza said, “My brother was one among the people 
killed that day. He was participating in the funeral procession of 
Mirwaiz Moulvi Muhammad Farooq. He was just paying his respects to a 
dead man.” Recounting the events of the day, she said that on hearing 
gunshots, many people ran and hid themselves in a neighbour’s house and 
she was one of them. 
Makhta Begum, 60, mother of Abdul Farooq who was killed by the 
troopers on the day, said, “The troops came and snatched my son from my 
arms. The troopers followed Farooq Ahmad right from the procession to 
his house and killed him.”
 
