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Shiv Sena raged over two blasts in Udhampur, seeks befitting reply to Pakistan
9/29/2022 10:35:12 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 29: After the twin bomb blasts in Udhampur late last night and early this morning, the Shiv Sena Jammu and Kashmir unit warned the terrorist organizations operating in the state to desist from their cowardly acts, calling for eradicating existence of Pakistan to end terrorism one for all.
Led by Manish Sahni, President Shiv Sena, J&K, dozens of Shiv Sainiks assembled near party's central office and staged strong protest against terrorism by burning the effigy of Pakistan.
Talking to reporters, Sahni said that along with the ban on PFI, it is necessary to teach a lesson to the rough nation Pakistan. For the last 32 years, the people of Jammu and Kashmir have been living with terrorism. The central government should tell that for how many more years the nefarious acts of Pakistan will be tolerated, he said.
Sahni said that the incidents of hybrid terrorism, target killing and sticky bomb blasts in Jammu division are increasing in Kashmir Valley. Two nefarious acts of detonation with sticky bombs were carried out in Udhampur in just eight hours, although there was no loss of life in both the blasts. He further said that along with Kashmir, terrorism is spreading rapidly while the peaceful areas of Jammu division are being targeted.
"Terrorist activities have increased in Udhampur along the LoC adjoining Rajori and Poonch. This is the second incident of terrorist attack in Udhampur in the last six months. Earlier on March 9, one person was killed and 16 were injured in a sticky bomb attack in Udhampur. On May 13 this year, four people were burnt alive and 26 were injured in an explosion in a bus full of devotees at Vaishno Devi near Katra. In this attack also, it was revealed that sticky bombs were used," he alleged.
In a warning tone, Sahni asked the terrorist organizations to desist from their cowardly acts. He appealed to the Home Minister Amit Shah to teach a lesson to Pakistan of life by giving befitting reply in its language. On this occasion, General Secretary Vikas Bakshi, President Kamghar Raj Singh, Vice President Natwar Lal, Secretary Surendra Kumar, Youth Unit Secretary Rajesh Handa, Mangu Ram, Ashok Kumar, Vice President Workers Shashipal, Naresh Kumar President Doda Vinod Kotwal, Sunny Kumar, Sohan Lal, Meenakshi Many leaders and activists including Shweta, Reenu, Shama.
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