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Kashmiri Pandit’s killing: Protests erupt in J-K demanding justice

Written by  Shefali Kohli -- May 13th 2022 01:49 PM
Kashmiri Pandit’s killing: Protests erupt in J-K demanding justice

Kashmiri Pandit’s killing: Protests erupt in J-K demanding justice

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 13: Protests are being held in various parts of Jammu and Kashmir after the targeted killing of a Kashmiri Pandit Rahul Bhat. The people hit the roads and raised slogans against the administration while demanding security and justice. Tension-in-J-K--5 Also Read: J-K: Cop shot at by terrorist in Pulwama, succumbs to injuries The government employees and families of Kashmiri Pandits living in Budgam protested against the administration over the killing of Bhat. While talking to the media, one of the protestors said that, "We have been sitting here since yesterday and protesting peacefully. He needs to come here and address us. We had given an ultimatum. We were beaten with sticks. We were protesting peacefully and they beat us." "If the Administration can lathi-charge and tear gas the public, then could they not have caught the terrorist yesterday?" said another protestor Aparna Pandit. The members of the Kashmiri Pandit Employees Association also staged a protest in Anantnag demanding justice. They also demanded their safe relocation. Tension-in-J-K--4 "We ask the government to re-locate us to places where we feel rehabilitated," said Sandeep Bhat. In Sheikhpora people threatened mass resignations if they were not provided security. "Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir should provide us security, else we will resort to mass resignation from our respective posts," Amit, a Kashmiri Pandit said. A Kashmiri Pandit, Rahul Bhat was killed by terrorists in J-K's Budgam district on Thursday. Earlier today, his last rites were performed at J-K's Bantalab. Tension-in-J-K--3 Also Read: Kedarnath witnesses huge influx of pilgrims, ITBP deployed for crowd management   Meanwhile, on Thursday Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha condemned the "barbaric killing". -PTC News  


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