No faith in Army inquiry: Captain Sumit Kohli's mother

The mother of a decorated captain who allegedly committed suicide in 2006 in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday demanded an independent probe into the death saying she has "no faith in an Army inquiry" which found he had ended his life due to personal reasons.

Veena Kohli, mother of Captain Sumit Kohli, Saturday met the defence minister, Mr A.K. Antony, here and sought "justice" in the case.

"He was a brilliant son. He was brave. He was not a coward. I don't believe he would have committed suicide. He was definitely not the one (to end his life)," Ms Veena Kohil told reporters after meeting Mr Antony.

Ms Veena Kohli said she believes her son was "murdered" at an army residential complex in Jammu and Kashmir's Lolab valley, near the Line of Control (LoC) where the Captain was posted in 2006.

Captain Kohli was decorated with the Shaurya Chakra - the third highest peace time gallantry medal - on Republic Day 2006. He was found dead with a bullet wound April 30 the same year. He was serving with the 18 Rashtriya Rifles in the militancy-infested Lolab valley.

The mother alleged the Army had tarnished the image of her son by claiming he committed suicide.

"I want the honour of my son to be restored. I want an independent inquiry. I have no faith in an Army inquiry," she said.

She said she met Mr Antony for about 20 minutes and the minister "assured us of an independent probe".

The mother had filed a Right to Information application but was denied a reply because the RTI act doesn't apply in Jammu and Kashmir. She later moved the Delhi High Court that instructed the army to fetch the post-mortem report and related documents of her son.

"The autopsy raised my suspicion. There are two medical reports contradicting each other. One says the wound was on the left side and other says it was on the right side of the chin. There has been no forensic examination," she said.

The inquiry report, she said, lacks even the basic details of circumstantial evidence.

The Kohli family suffered another tragedy a day after Sumit's death when his shocked father suffered a stroke and died after the captain's cremation.

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