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Pak embarks on mission to destroy Kashmir
Terrorists turn their guns towards common people, kill 11 non-locals in one month
10/30/2019 10:39:13 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Oct 30: Terrorists are on a killing spree in Kashmir. Within two days they have killed six people- 5 non-local labours and a truck driver from Katra. Prior to these fresh killings, the terrorists during this month have killed three non-local truckers, a fruit merchant and a labourer.
Terrorists attacking non-locals have created ripples in Kashmir. Terrorists targeting innocents have created fear psychosis in the Valley. "What is government doing? These Pak-sponsored terrorists are having a free run. The government needs to step in to stop these cold blooded murders which are being carried out at the behest of Pakistan in Kashmir," said an analyst.
He said, "Terrorists are targeting poor people, who have come to Valley to earn their livelihood. They have got nothing to do with the politics."
An observer said, "The Government of India cannot just act as a mute spectator. Pakistan has declared a war against the innocent people in Kashmir. Terrorists are bleeding us and we are just watching. Our leaders, who have been talking about fighting a decisive war against the Terroristan and the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists, need to take more tough decisions to teach neighbouring country a lesson."
He said, "The time has come to tell the Indian Army to trample the Line of Control and dismantle the terror factories which are operational in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. These terrorists have to be neutralized in their dens. Not acting against them means endangering the lives of people."
A Kashmir watcher said, "The terrorists killing five non-local labourers and a truck driver within two days shows that they are desperate and want to make their presence felt to send a message to the European Union delegation, which arrived in Kashmir on a two day visit on Tuesday, that they are very much present in the Valley."
He said, "The ongoing bloodbath in the Valley needs to stop. It is the duty of the government of the day to reign in the terrorists. The input shared by the intelligence agencies state that 500 terrorists are waiting at the launch pads in PoK. These terrorists need to be stopped before they succeed in crossing over to this side. Their nefarious designs have to be foiled. Terrorists need to be punished for creating fear and targeting the people."
Another analyst said, "Pakistan seems to have embarked on a mission to destroy Kashmir and its economy. It needs to be dealt with sternly before it causes any further damage."
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