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On Sunday, terrorists focused on J&Okay non-Kashmiris expanded their massacre by filming two useless extra laborers from Bihar and severely injured a third place in the Kurgan area of ​​southern Kashmir. Increase the number of civilian casualties to 11 and 5 migrant workers in two weeks. After terrorists shot and killed a roadside food stall and a carpenter in Pulwama in Bihar, downtown Srinagar within a few hours, the killing took place the next day.

The police said that when the terrorists broke in and opened the fireplace indiscriminately, the victims-Raja Reshi Dev and Joginder Reshi Dev-lived with a native of Bihar in their Laran Gangipora Wanpoh rent in Kulgam. Where to live. Raja and Joginder died where they fell, and the third person in the room, believed to be Chunchun Reshi Dev, was reportedly in stable condition after receiving treatment at Anantnag Hospital. The migrant workers who rented different rooms in the house were not injured.

A police official quoted one of the officials as saying that the two deceased were each shot six times. Late at night, IGP (Kashmir Region) Vijay Kumar mentioned in a message flashing to 10 regional police headquarters in the valley, “All non-local workers within your respective jurisdiction must be sent to the nearest police or central paramilitary force or army. The organization is only now. This matter is most urgent.” Bihar CM Nitish Kumar provided 200,000 rupees per person in compensation to the families of the killed employees.

He also mentioned that Manoj Sinha, Deputy Governor of J&Okay, was looking for enough safety for dozens of immigrants from Bihar as roadside dealers or laborers in UT. “I strongly condemn the despicable terrorist attack on the civilians of Kulgam… to give the terrorists an appropriate answer. At this moment of grief, the J&Okay authorities support the family,” Sinha said later. Mehbooba Mufti, former head of CM and PDP, tweeted: “There is no strong wording to sentence repeated brutal attacks on harmless civilians.

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My heart is with their families because they left their comfortable properties to make a living. . Very unhappy.” The cycle of terrorist attacks on civilians began with two killings on October 2, each of whom was a Kashmiri Muslim. Three days later, the famous Kashmir Pandit businessman Makhan Lal Bindroo and the pani puri supplier Virendra Paswan from Bihar State were shot dead by the Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba affiliate TRF in different incidents in Srinagar.

On October 7, the terrorist organization once again attacked a university in Srinagar, checking the workers’ IDs before selecting Kashmir Sikh principal Supinder Kour and her Kashmir Pandit colleague Deepak Chand. Since then, the target of selective terrorist attacks has been immigrant employees, except for one employee in Bihar.

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