Terrorism Has a Face: Terror’s Message, Delivered to a Child. In the rugged terrain of Udhampur’s Majalta area, another name has been added to India’s long list of martyrs. Amjad Ali Khan, a jawan of the Jammu and Kashmir Police’s Special Operations Group (SOG), succumbed to injuries sustained during a fierce gunfight with terrorists who had infiltrated the region. Acting on precise intelligence inputs, security forces had cordoned off Soan village, when three terrorists opened indiscriminate fire. Amjad Ali Khan was critically wounded in the exchange. The attackers fled into the surrounding forests, leaving behind yet another shattered family.
By- Dr. Namrata Mishra Tiwari, Chief Editor http://indiainput.com
This is the face of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. It is not an abstract geopolitical strategy but a deliberate campaign that strikes at local police personnel—Muslims and non-Muslims alike—who stand firmly with India, its Constitution, and its people. When Indian Muslims choose service, law, and national unity over extremist ideology, they become prime targets.
A one-year-old child looks at her father’s lifeless body and keeps saying, ‘Papa, Papa.’ She does not understand uniforms or counter-terrorism operations. She only knows that the man who came home every day is not responding. That man was JKP SOG Jawan Amjad Ali Khan, martyred in… pic.twitter.com/MmQGbNqr2c
— Sonam Mahajan (@AsYouNotWish) December 18, 2025
Back in Salwa Mendhar, his native village, thousands gathered to bid farewell to the fallen jawan. Wrapped in the tricolour and accorded full police honours, Amjad Ali Khan’s final journey reflected the respect of a grateful nation. Senior officials, fellow policemen, and ordinary villagers stood shoulder to shoulder—many with tears, many with clenched fists—paying tribute to a man who chose duty over personal safety.
Among the mourners was a sight that captured the true brutality of terrorism more than any statistic ever could: his one-year-old daughter, too young to understand uniforms, borders, or proxy wars. She only knew that her father lay still, unresponsive, as she called out repeatedly, “Papa.” Her cries echoed a truth that no propaganda can erase—terrorism does not just target the state; it targets families, futures, and childhoods.
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