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Jammu politicians offer lip service, fail to attend poor Deepu’s cremation
5/31/2023 12:05:36 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 30: Expect issuing statements and tweeting from Twitter handles Jammu-based politicians have no time to attend the cremation of poor terror victim Deepak Kumar alias Deepu, who was killed by terrorists on Monday evening.
Jammu-based politicians of all political parties skipped the cremation of the poor terror victim who was the lone breadwinner for his family.
Former MLA R S Pathania, who was a native of the Majalta area of Ramnagar, and Pawan Khajuria of Udhampur were the exceptional case who reached the remotest village to stand with the terror victim at this crucial time.
Deepu, a resident of Thial village of the Majalta tehsil in the Udhampur district, killed by terrorists in
Anantnag district on Monday evening, was the lone bread earner for a seven-member family.
His elder brother Raju lost both of his eyes and his father is bedridden for the last couple of years. Deepu was looking after a four-member family of his elder brother along with his wife and ailing father.
Deepu , who worked at a circus in the Janglat Mandi area of Anantnag, was gunned down by terrorists in the latest incident of targeted killing when he had gone to the market to buy milk around 8.30 pm on Monday.
According to reports, Deepu had gone to bring milk and fresh water for his wife from a distance of over 100 metres. After going outside the gate of the circus, Deepu told his colleague that he will bring fresh water for them from the nearby tap.
A gallon of water and milk was in his hand when two terrorists shot him from point-blank range. Deepu has almost covered a distance of 70 metres and was about to reach the main entrance of the circus when he was shot by terrorists.
His body was on Tuesday moved to his remote Thial village in the Udhampur district where he was cremated.
Deepu was the lone breadwinner for the poor family comprising his ailing father Mashu Ram, blind brother Raju and his wife, and their two minor children.
Terrorists have not only killed the lone bread earner of the poor family but also shattered all hopes of their hopes.
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