According to a recording of a purported telephonic conversation between Abu Dujana and an unnamed officer of security forces, the LeT militant commander said, "Why should I surrender? I have left (home) for martyrdom. I have to die either today or tomorrow."
The officer made attempts to get the militant to give up by reminding him of his parents and wife.
"I have not married. This is propaganda. My parents were dead for me the day I left them," he said in the audio recording.
The wanted militant could afford a laugh or two when the officer told him how he has travelled distances to get him.
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He asked the officer about his well-being, saying it has been years since he heard from him.
"When we played 'chor-sipahi'. Sometimes we are ahead, sometimes you. Today you caught me, congratulations," he said.
"I will fulfil my duty," the militant replied.
The officer tells Abu Dujana that no one wants to kill anyone.
"That's okay, but whoever gave you the information wants me dead," the militant said.
"Listen to me, I cannot surrender. I know you have no animosity with me and that you are fulfilling your duty and I am mine. You do your duty and whatever is written in my fate, Allah will do that," he added.
When told by the officer that what he was indulging in was not 'jihad', the militant said "Chalo yaar, kya karenge. (friend, what can we do)".
"I have never indulged in bloodshed. They know it," Abu Dujana replied.
When the officer told him that Kashmiris will listen to him, the militant disconnected the call.
Dujana, believed to be in his late 20s, was killed on Tuesday in a well-planned operation by a joint team of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Army and CRPF in Pulwama district of south Kashmir.