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AAP concerned over rising terror incidents in Jammu province
1/21/2023 11:01:36 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 21: Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday expressed its strong concern over rising terror incidences in areas of Jammu province asking Government to take accountability of its failure on security front.
Concerned over twin explosions in Narwal area of Jammu, Aam Aadmi Party held an urgent press conference in Jammu party office which was addressed by Chairman of State Coordination Committee of AAP and Former Minister, Harsh Dev Singh who was accompanied by other senior leaders including TS Tony.
Harsh Dev Singh while addressing the presser condemned the terror act of explosions in Narwal and said that terrorists are now targetting civilian population which is a cause of concern.
Showing sympathies with those injured in these twin explosions, Harsh Dev Singh asked Jammu and Kashmir Government to ensure that the victims are provided with best possible treatment wherever required and financial aid to their families.
Harsh Dev Singh said that the number of terror incidences in areas of Jammu province have witnessed a sharp rise in past couple of months which is a serious concern as almost all the areas of province were peaceful before since more than a decade and things were going on peacefully.
" Now there is a sudden rise in terror incidences in Jammu province areas which should be taken seriously and recent massacre in Dhangri village of Rajouri, IED recovery at Kheora Rajouri, twin explosions at Narwal Jammu today are some incidents which hint towards troublesome situation in Jammu province areas." Harsh Dev Singh said.
He also said that in last two years a number of encounters, terror attacks and blasts have taken place in different areas of Rajouri and Poonch districts where situation was almost peaceful from last a decade.
"Terror incidences in areas where situation was peaceful from last one decade expose tall hollow claims of BJP that the security situation has improved under its governance." Harsh Dev Singh said.
The situation has not improved in BJP rule but unfortunately it has gone worst and now those areas are witnessing terror incidences and attacks where situation was peaceful before from last more than a decade.
"BJP is responsible for all this and all the hard work done by some democratically elected governments in Jammu and Kashmir for bringing improvement in security situation has been wasted by BJP and its proxy LG rule in Jammu and Kashmir and now situation has turned to a level where explosions are taking place in areas of Jammu City which is winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir." Harsh Dev Singh said.
He further asked BJP leaders to stop issuing statements on security front as it make things more uncertain and rather give enough space for forces to work so that they can keep a check on these terror happenings.
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