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Terrorists turn guns towards commoners
Kill innocents, trigger explosions, burn shops
11/27/2019 10:58:08 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Nov 27: Pakistan sponsored terrorists attacking a Back to Village programme in South Kashmir's Anantnag district, killing a Sarpanch and a government employee, triggering an explosion outside the gate of Kashmir University and setting shops ablaze at different places have created fear in the Valley.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The terrorists and their bosses sitting across the Line of Control are finding it difficult to digest that the common people are in no mood to follow their diktats and they are keen on resuming their daily chores."
He said that the so-called champions of human rights - Kashmiri separatists and mainstream leaders have maintained silence over the violence being spread by the Pak-sponsored terrorists. "They have not even issued a single statement condemning the killings of innocents by the terrorists. Past four months have proved it beyond doubt the separatists who used to claim that they represent the sentiment were nothing but the paid agents of the people sitting in Pakistan. They just acted like puppets and carried forward the agenda of the neighbouring country to keep the life disrupted in the Valley," the analyst added.
An observer said that as the semblance of normalcy returned in the Valley after nearly 100 days in the second week of November, the markets reopened and public transport reappeared on the roads. But just within a few days threat posters appeared at different places in the Valley threatening shopkeepers and transporters.
"However, people defied the threats and reopened their shops. This led to few shops in Srinagar's old city main town, Baramulla and Anantnag being torched. Despite fear and scare created by the terrorists people have put up a brave face and are carrying on with their jobs. They know it very well that terrorists can shoot them or set their establishments ablaze but they don't have an option. They cannot keep themselves locked forever to keep Pakistan and their agents in the Valley happy," the observer added.
Another analyst said that the dirty tactics being applied by Pakistan should open the eyes of the people who support stone pelters, terrorists and other miscreants. "Terrorists turning their guns towards the common people have once again made it clear that terror has no religion and there can't be a good or bad terrorist. The only job of the gun wielding terrorists is to unleash terror to create disruption so that people sitting in the neighbouring country could scream at the top of their voice that Kashmir is burning," he added.
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