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VHP condemns killings of woman Principal, teacher in Srinagar
10/7/2021 11:30:02 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 7: Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh unit strongly condemned the inhuman and barbaric terrorist act of killing of Sikh Lady Principal Supinder Kaur and teacher Deepak Chand in broad day light during school working hours in Srinagar today. Educational institution & teachers engaged in building up the next generation have been treated in a manner which was never heard of in entire world.
The terrorists, and their sympathizers, shamelessly claiming to have killed the nation builders deserve no mercy.
The renewed terror violence in Kashmir, which claimed Dr Bindroo, a medicine retailer and a street vendor Virender Paswan initially at Srinagar; and today of the pious teachers, cannot be tolerated. Union Territory Government & Security Forces must respond to terrorists in the manner they understand and the time has come that Kashmir Valley is fully sanitized of these elements.
It is a matter of great concern for all nationalist citizens that so called self styled civil society activists and Kashmir based politicians who are always in forefront to criticize various developmental policies of government remain suspiciously silent or low pitched while responding to such terror acts.
VHP in its emergency meeting at Jammu, chaired by Rajesh Gupta, Prant Karyadhyaksh and attended by State Secretary Abhishek Gupta, Vice President Shakti Dutt Sharma, Bajrang Dal Chief Kartik Soodan and other state officers conveyed their sympathies with the bereaved families and resolved to fight terrorism and separatist thought process to its logical conclusion and expressed that the effort to derail the peace process in Kashmir will not be allowed to be disturbed at any cost. Rajesh Gupta demanded for upgradation of security paraphernalia for minorities living and serving in Kashmir Valley to ensure fearlessness from the cowards, who have tried to show their might on unarmed lady teacher, elderly citizens, people of poor means deserve no place in civilized world.
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