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MHA convenes fresh meeting on Kashmir killings | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 10: In the wake of fresh killings by militants in Kashmir, the Union Home Ministry chaired a high-level meeting to review the evolving situation. Sources said on November 10 on the instructions of Union Home Minister, Amit Shah a high level meeting was held in the national capital. Shah, who recently visited Jammu and Kashmir is understood to have taken a “serious note of the uneasy situation.” Sources said some of the officials from Kashmir attended the meeting online. Sources said the meeting that lasted for around two hours discussed that that how come two persons got killed within 24 hours in Kashmir and that if there were possible chances of lapse on the part of the security forces. It was reliably learnt that New Delhi sought “precise reasons” behind the killings in Kashmir. The sources said the officials from Kashmir told the Home ministry that a “group of particular militants were responsible for the killings.” “A strategy was decided to get the situation back to normal but those details cannot be shared in public domain,” said a source privy to the meeting. It’s pertinent to mention that in the last two months, as many as fifteen civilians have been killed in “target killings” in Kashmir. Many of the victims have been non-Muslims and non-locals. In the recent such attack Dr Sandeep Mawa, a prominent Kashmir pandit businessman’s salesman was killed outside former’s shop in Srinagar on October 8 evening. Mawa has told media that on the fateful afternoon police had informed him about potential threat to life and that he had left the shop before the attack. In October, prominent pharmacy owner, ML Bindroo was killed on his shop Bindroo Medicate in Srinagar. Two days after that two non Muslim teachers were killed in the school campus. |
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