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Pakistan making desperate attempts to revive militancy in Kashmir : JKAP
4/19/2020 11:14:16 PM
Early Times Report

Kishtwar, Apr 19: JKAPCondemning militant attack on CRPF personnel in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) senior leaders have appealed Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s intervention in view of increase in militant attacks.
“Since last few weeks, the militancy related incidents have increased in Kashmir valley and in Kishtwar in a bid to revive the militancy,”said JKAP senior leaders.
The JKAP leaders expressed concern over the martyrdom of the CRPFpersonnel and expressed sympathy with the family members of the deceased paramilitary personnel. “We are with the security forces persons who are maintaining law and order and fighting Pakistan sponsored militancy in Kashmir,” said the JKAP leaders.
They said that attempts being made by the militant groups on directions from Pakistan to revive militancy in Valley where violence level had dropped.
“They are making desperate attempts to disrupt peace. The security forces are laying down their lives for the safety and security of the country at the moment when entire world in fighting to save lives of people from deadly corvid-19 virus,” said the senior JKAP leaders.
They sought attention of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Kashmir situation where militants have attacked the paramilitary force.“There is no justification to the killing of security force personnel.
They are in Kashmir for the peole and their security. The security grid should be tightened and militancy be crushed,” they added, while extending their condolences to the bereaved family members of the
three CRPF personnel, who lost their lives in the militant attack in Sopore, yesterday.
The JKAP leaders warned that the Pakistan should not be tolerated for exporting militancy in Kashmir and world should wake up to the mischevious policies of the neighbouring country. Those who released this statement include Manjit Singh, Vikram Malhotra, Kamal Arora, Namrata, Sharma, Raqeeq Khan, Bodh Raj and others.
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