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Peace in Kashmir not possible without teaching Pakistan a lesson: Shiv Sena
7/14/2022 11:00:56 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 14: Shiv Sena Jammu and Kashmir unit chief Manish Sahni has demanded to tough lesson and befitting reply to Pakistan to prevent the martyrdom of security personnel, and to free the PoJK from the clutches of Pakistan and bring it back to India.
In this context, Shiv Sainiks led by its President Manish Sahni staged strong protest against the Pakistan near the party office in Jammu. The Shivsena activists anguished over the terrorist attack on the police party in Srinagar very safe Lal Bazar, in which a police officer was martyred. They raised slogans against the Paksitan "Akhand J&K banana Hai POJK ko vapis Lana hai" , "Awam ke nara hai POJK hamara hai" and burnt the Pakistan's Flag as a mark of protest.
Talking to reporters,
Sahni said that more than three decades have passed in tolerating the nefarious acts of Pakistan in Kashmir and for more than seven decades the people of Jammu and Kashmir have been waiting for the return of PoJK. After abortion of 370 & 35A the Prime Minister Modi and the Home Minister had promised to take back the PoJK which has been occupied by Pakistan.
Sahni further said that the figures of the Ministry of Home Affairs show that till June 2022, out of the terrorists operating in Kashmir, 82 terrorists are of Pakistan origin which is the root cause of hard attack on Pakistan.
Sahni said the targeted killings in Kashmir have created panic among the minorities as well as the majority community.
He further said that Pakistan is making preparations to hand over the areas of Gilgit-Baltistan to China in return for its debt. Before the said areas go under the control of China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi should realize the dream of a united India by snatching PoJK and Gilgit-Baltistan from Pakistan.
Among those who joined the protest include Raj Singh , Shashi Pal , Naresh Kumar। Mangu Ram , Pawan Kumar Meenakshi Kotwal and many others were present.
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