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Civilian killings are unjustifiable: Altaf Bukhari
10/8/2021 11:18:11 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 8: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Friday termed the killing of a civilian at Monghall in District Anantnag as extremely unfortunate and an unprovoked incident.
In a statement issued here, Bukhari said that whatever the circumstances or situations; civilian killings cannot be justified that too by the men in uniform. "Killing of a person on Monghall Bridge who is said to be father of two minor daughters is heart-wrenching. There can be no justification for such reprehensible incidents and my appeal to all, especially the security forces, would be to exercise maximum restraint so that the designs of nefarious elements are defeated in unison," he added.
Bukhari said that the security forces are trained to ensure calm and they should not fall into the trap of forces inimical to peace who want to disturb the peace, communal harmony and stability in Jammu and Kashmir. "Be it the series of civilian killings in Srinagar and Bandipora at the hands of unknown gunmen or killing of a person at Anantnag, nothing can legitimize the killing of civilians irrespective of their religious affiliations or ethnic backgrounds."
He asserted that the civilian killing at Anantnag was totally avoidable and other measures could have been adopted to thwart his vehicular motion so as to prevent the loss of precious human life. "We should not lose our temper, particularly in the present tumultuous situation. The whole society across Jammu and Kashmir is in total shock because of the spate of civilian killings and we cannot afford to contribute in deteriorating this situation any further," Bukhari said while appealing to all the communities, especially the minority communities, to maintain communal harmony so that the real culprits are taken to task.
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