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RBDA hold protest against Pakistan at Ramgarh
9/20/2018 10:43:46 PM
Early Time Report

Vijaypur, Sept 20 : Ramgarh Border Development Association stage strong protest demonstration against the Pakistan over the issue of the recent firing incident by Pakistani rangers at Main Chowk Ramgarh in District samba here today.
The Protest held under the leadership of Prem Pal Palla President Border Development association and Gen.Secty. Mohan Singh Bhatti .
According to the report, large number of people of different villages of sector ramgarh assembled in Tehsil office Ramgarh and then move in the shape of rally and reached at Main chowk Ramgarh, they raised slogan and shouting against the Paksitan murdabaad and also burnt the effigy and National Flag of Pakistan. They alleged that the on Tuesday the recent firing incident happened by Paksitani rangers at Village Nanga sector of Ramgarh and killing of one BSF head constable Narinder Kumar 176 BN BSF.
They also said that the BSF Jawan Missing on Tuesday when the BSF Jawan was cleaning the tricks near fencing, suddenly the Pakistani rangers started firing. After firing by Pakistan his colleagues reached on safer places, but he was disappeared. After get the information regarding his disappeared BSF Jawan started searching but late night the BSF found his body near fencing but his bullet proof jacket and weapon was also missing and Signs of injury were also found the body of the Martyr, not only this the Pakistani army cut the organs of the martyr and his throat was also.
Prem Pal Palla president Ramagrh Border Development Association said that Humanity has been slaughtered by Pakistani army and through the Pakistani army, the body of the Martyr was treated poorly and his organ is cut off. He demanded to the Prime minister to strict action against the Pakistan.
Mohan Singh Bhatti General Secretary of RBDA said that the Pakistani ranger has treated the martyr's body badly, he want to ask the Prime Minister of Narendra Modi where the 56 inch of your chest is. We oppose this accident.
Among other those present including Tajinder Singh, OM Parkash, Darshan Singh, Balbir Singh, Gurdev Singh Roop Lal and Jasvir Singh.
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