Jammu/Srinagar26 minutes agoWriter: Rauf Dar
The case of target killing has again come to the fore in Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorists opened fire on a Kashmiri Pandit in Shopian district of South Kashmir on Saturday. because of this he was heavily wounded. He has been admitted to the hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead.
Police said that the deceased has been identified as Puran Krishna Bhat, a resident of Chaudhary Gund. He was going to work in the plantation near his house in the morning. During this the terrorists came and opened fire on them. Thereafter he was immediately admitted to the nearest hospital. He said that the area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers. As of now, no terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the incident.
Kashmiri Pandits protest against the killing of Puran Krishna Bhat in Jammu.
Did not leave the valley even in 1989
Relatives of Pooran Krishna Bhat say that Bhat’s family did not migrate from the Valley during 1989 when Kashmiri Pandits were forced to leave the Valley. Bhat has two children. Daughter studies in 7th class and son studies in 5th class. Due to the increasing killings in the valley, Bhat did not even come out of his house, stayed inside the house. He told- We are all very scared after this incident.
LG condemns the killing of Kashmiri Pandit
Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha condemned the killing of Kashmiri Pandit. He said – I assure the people that those who aid and abet criminals and terrorists will be punished severely.
Terrorists shot 2 laborers of Bihar
On September 24, two laborers were shot by terrorists in Kharbhatpora Ratnipora village of Pulwama. Both were residents of Bettiah district of Bihar. Both are undergoing treatment. The security forces of this incident also launched a search operation to nab the attackers.
Bihar laborer murdered, 19 year old Amrej shot 3 bullets
In August, a laborer was shot dead by terrorists in Sadunara village of Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir. Mohammad Amrej (19 years) was a resident of Madhepura district of Bihar. Police said that the terrorists opened fire on the worker. He was taken to the hospital for treatment, where he died.
Pandits started leaving the valley after the target killing in June.
In June this year, Kashmiri Pandits started leaving the Valley after continuous target killings, after which the government changed the transfer policy for Pandits doing government jobs. However, the Pandits said that they should be transferred to Jammu instead of the Valley.
Why non-Kashmiris are being killed continuously in the Valley?
According to intelligence agencies, the targeted killing is a new plan of Pakistan to spread unrest in Kashmir. It is believed that its purpose is to sabotage the resettlement plans of Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370. Since the abrogation of Article 370, incidents of targeted killings have increased in Kashmir, especially in which terrorists have made soft targets of Kashmiri Pandits, migrant workers and even local Muslims working in the government or police, whom they have come to India. considered close to.
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