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Chandigarh: He was the poster boy for the Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM) in Kashmir. But Burhan Wani has also been adopted by Sikh groups, going by the sale of a magazine with him on the cover describing him as ‘Hero of Freedom of Kashmir’ at the Shaheedi Jor Mela in Fatehgarh Sahib on Monday.A total of 10 lakh people are expected to congregate from Monday until December27 at the mela, held annually to commemorate the martyrdom of Sahibzada Baba Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Baba Fateh Singh, the young sons of the 10th Sikh master, Guru Gobind Singh.

The magazine was being sold in a big stall manned by supporters of SAD (Amritsar), near the Rauza Sharif, amidst other radical material including books, car stickers, badges on Khalistani militants including Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.Called ‘Vangaar’ (Challenge), the pro-Khalistan magazine ran a cover storyin its August 2016 issue on Wani describing him as the ‘Hero of Freedom of Kashmir’.The issue came out a month after he was killed in an encounter with the security forces in July 2016, and was being sold 18 months later at the Jor Mela for Rs 30.Apart from two articles on Wani, the 42-page issue of the magazine also carries a “special” message on “azadi” from Jagtar Singh Hawara, convicted in the Beant Singh assassination cases andnow lodged in Tihar jail; an article on drug use in Punjab, an article on ISIS.

The two articles on Wani have been written by Gajinder Singh of Dal Khalsa, who is believed to be in Pakistan, and thepro-Khalistani writer Baljeet Singh Khalsa.

Swaranjeet Singh, a resident of Ferozepur village who had bought a copy, said there is “nothing wrong in reading about anyone who had fought forany freedom struggle”.“I had heard about Wani in news, there were riots when he was cremated, I do not know who has written about him or who is selling it, I came here and the material appealed to me and I bought a copy, I will read it,” he said. (Courtesy: The Indian Express)