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Kashmiri Pandit shot dead by Militants in Pulwama

Police Acting Swiftly To Investigate Killing, promised to bring justice: DIG South Kashmir

K H News Service by K H News Service
February 27, 2023
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3 CRPF men killed, 2 injured in militant attack in north Kashmir

3 CRPF men killed, 2 injured in militant attack in north Kashmir’s Sopore

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  • LG Manoj Sinha Condemns Attack, says Admin given free hand to forces to deal with militants
  • Killing of Pandit brother stigma on Brotherhood, Kashmiriyat: Locals

Srinagar: A bank security guard was killed by suspected Militants in the Achan area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Sunday morning.

A senior police officer told Kashmir News Service (KNS), that militants fired upon a Kashmiri Pandit identified Sanjay Pandith, a resident of Achan, this morning. The injured was shifted to a nearby hospital for further treatment where he succumbed to his injuries, he said.

Deputy inspector general of police (DIG) south Kashmir, Rayees Mohammad Bhat, said the police are acting swiftly to investigate the matter of the killing of the minority community member and promised to bring justice.

He said that the incident took place around 10:30am. “Terrorists fired upon a member of a minority community when he was going towards a market along with her wife. We are searching for the terrorists and we will neutralise them as early as possible,” he said.

The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha has strongly condemned the dastardly attack and said that administration has given free hand to the security forces to deal with the militants.

LG said the administration is standing strong with the bereaved family. “My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family,” he said. He further said that the administration has given a free hand to the security forces to deal with the militants and we will continue to combat such acts of militancy firmly and decisively,”

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah expressed his condolences over the death of the Kashmiri Pandit in Pulwama. “I’m deeply pained. This bloodshed must end. Unfortunately, Kashmiri Pandits continue to be targeted. I will appeal Muslims in the valley to protect Kashmiri Pandits. We have to face Allah one day. What will we say to Allah if we fail to protect our Pandit brethren,” said Abdullah.

Farooq Abdullah added, “I urge the government not to force Kashmiri Pandit government employees to return to the valley. Sadly, situation is not conducive for the survival of the Pandits in the valley. Pandit employees must be adjusted in Jammu and their salaries should be released.”

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti blamed the BJP-led Centre for failing to protect Kashmiri Pandits. The former chief minister also hit out at the perpetrators of the attack.

Talking to reporters here, she said, “A few days ago, right-wing terrorists killed two Muslims in Rajasthan. Today, you have killed a Hindu. What is the difference between you and them?” Mufti accused the BJP government of endangering the lives of minorities in Kashmir while projecting a picture of normalcy in the valley.

Meanwhile, a pall of gloom descended on the victim’s village. The gunman martyred our brother. Whosoever killed him, we condemn this brutal killing. This attack is not on individuals, but on our brotherhood and attack on Ganga-Jamni Tehzeeb. The entire village condemned the killing of our brother”, locals of the area said.(KNS)

K H News Service

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