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JKP makes terrorist meet his fate: Raman Suri
“Pandit’s killing avenged”
2/28/2023 10:28:53 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Feb 28: Lauding Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) for avenging the killing of Kashmiri pandit in Awantipora, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) J&K Executive Member Raman Suri said that this is the shelf-life of terrorists who are already on the run and are trying to scare people with their cowardice acts of selective killings. The alert cops of JKP, he said, had cordoned off the area and were able to eliminate terrorists responsible for killing of Sanjay Sharma.
Raman Suri said that the proactive policy of government and the free hand given to security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have enabled them to trace and kill terrorists in no time. Fools are those who are still falling a prey to secessionists, especially when there are no mentors and those nations aiding and abetting terrorism are also in deep financial crisis, he said, adding that those still trying to create unrest will be eliminated without any mercy.
The BJP leader appreciated efforts of the entire team of Additional Director General of Police Kashmir, Vijay Kumar, in avenging the killing of Sanjay Sharma and making the killer terrorist Aqib Mustaq Bhat of Pulwama meet his fate in the shortest possible time. He added that “The Resistance Front” or Hizbul Mujahideen like organisations are also breathing their last and will soon meet their fate.
Raman Suri said, our Union Territory won’t be allowed to be used for any terror activities and our forces are on the job to eliminate residual terrorism. He asked the youth not to be misled and take maximum benefit of the UT's as well as Central Government's schemes to build their future. He said, a good number of youth are studying well, indulged in building start-up companies, transforming Kashmir besides creating an atmosphere where tourists and other visitors can enjoy world-class facilities. This, he said, is adding to the beauty of Kashmir but those still misguided will meet their fate like Aqib.
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