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Pandita’s killing reveals nefarious gameplan of terror groups
6/3/2021 11:32:46 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, June 1: Gruesome killing of Tral Municipal Councillor Rakesh Pandita has revealed nefarious designs of terror groups- desperate the derail the ongoing peace efforts in J&K.
This incident has once again exposed tall claimed of the authorities to provide security to the second-rung leaders of mainstream parties and also exposed failure of the intelligence network in the hinterlands.
Instead of ensuring safety and security of their leaders BJP leadership is indulged into lip services only to play politics.
BJP Lok Sabha member from Jammu, Jugal Kishore Sharma has reason to raise question over targeting a Kashmir Pandit by the terrorists. He said that it was part of the dangerous gameplan of the terrorists who wanted to terrorize Pandits living in Kashmir Valley.
Furthermore, terror groups in Kashmir Valley are indulged into selective killings of BJP leaders to give a message to the Centre.
Interestingly J&K government is spending a whooping amount worth Rs 10 crore every month to provide security to politicians but second rung leaders of most of the parties are still without any security.
• On April 2, this year, a police constable had sacrificed his life while repulsing an attack on a local BJP leader Anwar Ahmad in the outskirts of Srinagar. The martyr cop was identified as Rameez Raja.
• Earlier on March 29, terrorists killed a Block Development Council (BDC) member, a municipal councilor member, and his personal security guard in the Sopore area of North Kashmir's Baramulla district.
BDC member Reyaz Ahmad was associated with the BJP.
• On October 29, 2020, three BJP workers, including a local youth wing leader, were killed in a terror attack in the Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. Three BJP workers, identified as Fida Hussain Yatoo, Umer Rashid Beigh, and Umer Ramzan Hajam, were killed by terrorists.
• BJP leader, his father, and his brother killed by terrorists on July 8, 2020, in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora district. Sheikh Waseem Bari, a local BJP leader, and two members of his family were shot dead by terrorists in Kashmir's Bandipore district.
• The brutal murder of Gowhar Bhat, 30, in the month of November 2019 was followed by the gruesome killing of Shabir Ahmed Bhat on the eve of Eid in the same year.
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