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JK: Situation worsened in Kashmir, Amit Shah called a meeting, Mayawati did this tweet

JK: Situation worsened in Kashmir, Amit Shah called a meeting, Mayawati did this tweet


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oi – Ankur Sharma

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Updated: Friday, June 3, 2022, 9:03 [IST]

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Srinagar, June 03. The situation has deteriorated once again in Kashmir. Kashmiri Pandits have announced mass exodus from today on target killing by terrorists, while in view of the deteriorating condition, the Home Minister of the country Amit Shah has called a review meeting to review the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. In which Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Army Chief General Manoj Pandey, top officials of paramilitary forces and civil administration of the Union Territory will be involved.

JK: Situation worsens in Kashmir, Amit Shah called a meeting, Mayawati did this tweet

Let us tell you that these days the fire of hatred is again seen smoldering in the valley. In the last 26 days, 10 Hindus have been killed. Panic has spread among the people. People coming from other states are terrified by these terrorist incidents, they are compelled to leave the valley out of fear. While 30-40 families have left Srinagar, Kashmiri Pandit Ajay, working under the PM package, reached Jammu and said that the situation in the valley has become worse than in 1990.

Central government should take strict action against such guilty elements.

Politics has also heated up on the deteriorating situation in Kashmir. Former UP CM Mayawati has tweeted that ‘Innocent people are being killed in Jammu and Kashmir every day. Recently, there was a murder of a resident of Rajasthan and a bank manager, very sad and also worrying. Due to this there is an atmosphere of panic. The central government should take strict action against such guilty elements, this demand of BSP.

Protests after teacher's murder in Kashmir, government employees raised demand for transfer from the valleyProtests after teacher’s murder in Kashmir, government employees raised demand for transfer from the valley

Significantly, on Thursday, a bank employee Vijay Kumar was murdered in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. Vijay was originally from Rajasthan and used to work in a bank in Kulgam here. Not only this, after this incident, in Budgam, terrorists opened fire on two laborers working in a brick kiln in Chadoora area. Both were taken to the hospital for treatment but one died. While the condition of the other person is said to be serious. The deceased was a resident of Bihar and his age was only 17 years.

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english summary

Situation worsened in valley, Amit Shah called a meeting, Mayawati told – The central government should take strict action against such guilty elements.



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