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Terrorists are continuously doing target killing in Jammu and Kashmir. These include Kashmiri Pandits, common citizens and people of the government. In two separate incidents on Thursday, a bank worker and a brick kiln worker were killed while another worker was injured in Kashmir.
Jammu and Kashmir: Kashmiri Pandits (Kashmiri Pandits) On the killings of Kashmir’s Grand Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam, on Friday, has expressed his pain about the killings taking place in the valley. In a conversation with news agency ANI, he said, “The daily killings in the valley are sad and a heinous crime. My sympathies are with all the family members. People should maintain mutual brotherhood and harmony among themselves. We will not allow mischievous elements to create an atmosphere of suspicion among the communities. grand mufti(Grand Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam) Said further, ‘Kashmiri Pandits should not go from here, they should stay here. We have been talking about his return for the last 30 years. Now that they are back, they should live with us in peace and dignity.
The Grand Mufti of Kashmir, Nasir-ul-Islam, further said, ‘I do not see complete peace here. Yes, the tourists have returned. Normalcy has returned to some extent in Kashmir, but we want to see complete peace and prosperity in Kashmir. But the situation is critical here. Let us tell you that terrorists are continuously killing targets in Jammu and Kashmir. These include Kashmiri Pandits, common citizens and people of the government. Significantly, in two separate incidents on Thursday, a bank worker and a brick kiln worker were killed while another worker was injured in Kashmir.
The nefarious conspiracy of terrorists is increasing continuously in the valley
Let us tell you that since May 1, the killing of a bank worker in Kashmir was the ninth and the killing of a worker was the tenth selectively. On Tuesday, terrorists shot dead a teacher from Samba district of Jammu region in Kulgam in South Kashmir. Bhat was shot dead on May 12 at Chadoora in central Kashmir’s Budgam district. On May 18, terrorists barged into a liquor shop in Baramulla in north Kashmir and fired shells, killing a person from the Jammu region and injuring three others. On 24 May, policeman Saifullah was shot dead at his home in Srinagar, while Amrin Bhatt was gunned down two days later in Budgam.
Amit Shah took stock of the security situation
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday took stock of the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of selective killings in the (Kashmir) Valley. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Army Chief Manoj Pandey and Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha were among the prominent people who took part in the meeting. A ministry official said that the Home Minister reviewed the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting took place at a time when terrorists have selectively killed several people in the Kashmir Valley, including non-Muslims, security personnel, an artist and local citizens, one after the other. The topic of security arrangements for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra also arose in this meeting. (with input from language)
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