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Panthers Party demands probe in Samba blast
11/17/2009 10:24:59 PM


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Jammu Nov 17: The leaders of the Panthers Party in an emergency meeting held at the Party Headquarters have taken a serious view of the incident of IED blast in Samba Sector therein DIG of BSF Shri O.P. Tamar was martyred.

They have strongly condemned the blast incident in which DIG of BSF was martyred and has demand high-level probe into the reason as to how this blast could be executed by the terrorists in the area close to the border, which is guarded by BSF and the Army.

The party has paid its homage to the martyr DIG O P Tanwar and has conveyed condolences to the bereaved family. The party has expressed concern over the growing incidents of attacks on the Army and other security forces in the state.

Senior party leaders who paid tributes to O.P. Tanwar include M/s Bansi Lal Sharma Adv. Political Advisor to JKNPP, P.K. Ganju and S. Daljit Singh Vice-Presidents, Anita Thakur, H.C Jalmeria Adv. General Secretaries, Faqir Nath, Provincial President Jammu region, Ghulam Ali Engineer State President Young Panthers, Jagdev Singh, Coordination Secretary and others
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