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Terrorists executing evil designs, Saffron Brigade busy in adjusting officers
2/28/2021 11:20:52 PM
Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 28: While as terrorists in Kashmir Valley have been executing their dangerous game-plan of selective killing of established non-Kashmir businessmen to create a fear psychosis, the self-proclaimed 'nationalist' leaders of BJP are brazenly busy in celebrating victory of recently held District Development Councils (DDCs) elections.
Not only BJP, even other so-called national outfits of Saffron Brigade are these days more concerned about adjusting officers on plum postings rather than reviving shattered confidence of non-Kashmiri businessmen of Kashmir.
After killing known jeweller Satpal Nischal, the Pakistan sponsored terrorists have martyred Aakash Mehra son of the owner of Krishna Dhaba of Srinagar. Selective killings of two famous and established businessmen of Srinagar city has created fear and insecurity among non-Kashmiri businessmen who have been doing their business since decades.
While Nischal was a native of Punjab settled in Kashmir for decades, the deceased Mehra belongs to Jammu and Krishna Dhaba is a famous food point in Kashmir Valley.
These two killings are a warning signal because the situation in Kashmir Valley is going back to 1990s when terrorists had selectively killed leaders of the Kashmir Pandits to force them to leave their homes and hearths.
The 65-year-old jeweller was shot dead by terrorists two months back at the busy Sariabala market in Srinagar. Police sources suspect that Nischal last month had acquired a domicile certificate and it might be a reason behind his killing.
After the Union Government had introduced Domicile Law in J&K, terror groups have warned that they would indulge into killing of non-locals.
Shockingly BJP leaders, who claimed to be the only nationalists in the country, have no time to mount pressure on the authorities to protect lives of non-Kashmiri businessmen of Kashmir. The so-called Kashmir experts in BJP are also busy in highlighting party's victory in DDCs elections rather than realizing ground situation in Valley in particular and J&K in general.
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