Anubhav Sinha’s web series on Netflix ‘IC 814: The Kandahar hijack’ These days he is in discussions for many reasons. Due to this series, the Air India plane hijacking incident is also being discussed a lot. . Pakistani terrorists hijacked this Indian Airlines plane on 24 December 1999 when it was coming from Kathmandu to Delhi. There were 191 passengers including crew members on board this plane.
7 days later, the conditions of release were agreed upon and the passengers were released on 31 December 1999. One of the demands that the terrorists had put before the government was that the body of terrorist Sajjan Afghani, who was buried 6 months ago, be handed over to them. However, the government refused to accept their demand. So let us know who the terrorist Sajjan Afghani was.
The hijackers were demanding the body of this terrorist
Indian Airlines flight IC-814 reached Kandahar in Afghanistan after being hijacked. The passengers were held hostage there. Then on 27 December, a delegation of the Indian government also reached Kandahar for talks. During the talks, the hijackers sent their demands to the Indian envoys written on a leaflet.
It was written on the piece of paper thrown from the plane, give us a direct answer. Keep your sentences short. The terrorists said that they would release the passengers only when their demands were met. These demands were – 36 terrorists should be released, 200 million dollars (860 crores rupees) should be given and the coffin of Sajjad Afghani should be handed over. During this time, the hijackers talked to the representatives of the Indian government through the walkie-talkie provided by the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) based in Kandahar. The terrorists used the VHS set of the plane.
Who was Sasjan Afghani?
Actually it was 1991. Sajjad Afghani became the commander-in-chief of the terrorist organization Harkat-ul-Ansar in Srinagar. After this, in June 1994, the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) arrested him along with Masood Azhar, the then general secretary of the terrorist organization Harkat-ul-Ansar. The then Brigadier General Staff (BGS) Lieutenant General Arjun Ray had described the arrest of Sajjad Afghani as the biggest achievement. Afghani looked weak, but was a dangerous person. He had also fought the Russians.
Harkat-ul-Mujahideen along with another terrorist organization Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) formed Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA) in 1993. This was Pakistan’s nefarious plan to create more unrest and bloodshed in Jammu and Kashmir. Indian security forces foiled that plan by arresting three leaders.
After this, first Harkat-ul-Mujahideen’s former chief Nasrullah Mansoor Langriyal was arrested in November 1993. In March 1994, Harkat-ul-Ansar’s Masood Azhar and Jammu and Kashmir unit chief Sajjad Afghani were arrested in Srinagar. Harkat-ul-Ansar’s chief commander was Sajjad Afghani and he was kept in Jammu’s high-security Court Bhalwal jail. Then on 15 July 1999, he tried to escape from the jail and was killed in this. He was shot dead. After this, his body was buried. When Air India’s plane was hijacked, the terrorists were demanding the body of this Sajjad Afghani, the Indian government refused to accept this condition.