Pulwama: Headless bodies, bits and pieces of human flesh that became indistinguishable from fl, burnt pieces of metal and half- finished exam papers...
The bloody, scarring images left behind by Monday's car bomb attack in south Kashmir's Pulwama town - which killed 14 people and was said to be the most devastating in 16 years - are hard to shake off.
A television reporter was roughed up by locals as he went live telling viewers that a truck laden with explosives had been detonated by separatist guerrillas to cause the destruction.
The man accused of hurling a grenade outside a mosque in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama town on Friday, said on Saturday that he was paid one thousand rupees by Hizbul Mujahideen.
A resident of Litter village in Pulwamadistrict, Nabi worked as a labourer and was instructed to kill particularly Sufi cleric Dawoodi.
Twice earlier, he was attacked in his hometown Anantnag after his sermons in audio-cassette form became very popular in the region.eanwhile, in a written communiqu sent to various news organisations, the Hizbul Mujahideen has denied responsibility for Friday's grenade attack, terming the news of its involvement as being part of a campaign to malign it.