J&K Waqf Board gives job to brother of Pahalgam attack victim who died protecting tourists

In a gesture of respect and support, the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board has given a job to Nazakat Ahmad, the brother of Syed Adil Hussain Shah — a horse ride operator who was killed in the terror attack on tourists at the Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam, on April 22. The attack claimed the lives of 25 tourists, apart from Adil.

Adil, a resident of Hapatnarr village, situated about 20km from Pahalgam, was shot during an argument with the terrorists after they opened fire on the tourist group he was accompanying.

According to Adil’s father, Syed Haider Shah, his son was shot when he confronted the attackers and asked why they were targeting innocent tourists.

“He was shot four times: twice in the chest, once in the neck, and once in the arm,” Shah told The Week. “I am proud of my son’s courage.”

On Thursday, J&K Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Darakhshan Andrabi handed over the appointment letter to Nazakat in Srinagar. She said the move was meant to honor Adil’s bravery and sacrifice.

“Syed Adil Hussain laid down his life trying to save others. His sacrifice will never be forgotten,’’ she said. “Giving a job to his brother is a small way of showing our gratitude and standing by the family in their time of grief,” she said.

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Nazakat thanked the Waqf Board for its support and spoke with pride about his brother.

“Adil was a kind soul. He loved his work and the people who came to visit Kashmir,” he said. “He gave his life trying to protect others.”

Nazakat recognised that the job was not just support for the family, but also a recognition of Adil’s bravery. Adil is now seen as a local hero, and his courage has been widely praised.

He had been married for six years but had no children.

Jammu and Kashmir’s Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and senior members of his cabinet attended Adil’s funeral. Senior BJP leaders, including Ravinder Raina, also visited the family to offer their condolences.

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