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Pakistan provokes Kashmir, says Lal Chowk to be graveyard soon
8/18/2019 12:11:06 AM

Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 17: With no let up in Pakistan policy of poisoning ears of Kashmiri people against New Delhi, in the latest a minister from the enemy's county has started provocation saying that Srinagar Lal Chowk would become a graveyard soon.
Pakistan Railway minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmad in a video said the commercial hub of Lal Chowk would soon become a graveyard as the people are "fed up of New Delhi's decision on Kashmir". The anti India video is being circulated on social media at a time when New Delhi making efforts to restore normal life in Kashmir in wake of historic decision to revoke special status of the erstwhile State.
While the National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval is personally monitoring the situation to win back the hearts of the people of Kashmir, Pakistan and its proxies are hell bent to fuel unrest in the valley. "Such provocative content to be blocked in the country otherwise it can have consequences," a security analyst told Early Times.
Official sources said the people have taken serious note of the development and that the matter was being discussed with the Union Home Ministry. Sources said the Union Government is likely to pick up the issue with International Community. Besides, a senior official said there is every possibility that the Jammu and Kashmir Police would file FIR in such cases. "Numerous such complaints have come to our notice and our department is contemplating to register case," said a top official at the condition of anonymity.
Sources said the Inspection General of Police Kashmir SK Pani has been personally taking note of developments. "Everything is being monitored and we will be given them a befitting reply," said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
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