Target Killing in Kashmir: / Kashmiri Pandits will migrate from today, Shah will have a meeting with Doval-Sinha

Zoom News : Jun 03, 2022, 07:42 AM
Target Killing in Kashmir: There is an atmosphere of fear among Hindus due to the incidents of target killing in Kashmir. In the last one month, 9 people have become victims of target killing. After these cowardly acts of terrorists, Kashmiri Pandits have announced a simultaneous exodus from the valley from today.

Let us inform that after the murder of bank manager Vijay Kumar on Thursday, Kashmiri Pandits had called an emergency meeting. In this meeting, Kashmiri Pandits have decided that the areas where Kashmiri Pandits were protesting from the Valley will be closed immediately. It was told in the meeting that now the minorities living in Kashmir are left with no other option but to migrate.


two attacks in a day

On Thursday, terrorists killed a bank manager and a worker in Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorists shot two laborers in Budgam district on Thursday night. One laborer died in this attack. Officials gave this information.

Earlier in the day, terrorists killed a bank worker in the Valley. Officials said that the terrorists opened fire on two non-local laborers working at a brick kiln located in Chadoora area of ​​central Kashmir district. He said that the incident happened around 9.10 pm.

Dilkush Kumar and Guri were injured in the attack, officials said. Guri was discharged from the hospital after treatment, while 17-year-old Dilkush succumbed to his injuries at the SMHS hospital, they said.

Officials said that Dilkush Kumar was a resident of Bihar. He said that the police were cordoning off the area and trying to nab the terrorists involved in the incident.


Amit Shah to hold meeting with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a high-level meeting on Friday on the deteriorating situation in Jammu and Kashmir. NSA Ajit Doval is also expected to attend the meeting to be held on Friday under the chairmanship of the Home Minister.

Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, senior officials of the Central Government and Union Territories will also participate in this meeting and it is expected that during this period, postponed for the last two years due to the Kovid-19 epidemic and being held this year. The preparations for the annual Amarnath Yatra will also be taken stock.

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