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Terrorists snatch only bread-earner of a poor family | Grenade Attack On Wine Shop | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 18: Killing a poor salesman of a wine shop in Baramulla district on Tuesday has orphaned four daughters and a minor son of a family living in abject poverty. Ranjit Singh, a native of Bakra village of Sunderbani was a father of four daughters and one minor son. A pall of gloom descended on Bakra village of Sunderbani sub-division of Rajouri district where the last rites of terror victim Ranji Singh were performed amid chanting of slogans against terrorism. Ranjit Singh, the only bread-earner of a poor family, was killed when terrorists threw a grenade at a wine shop in Baramulla district on Tuesday evening. Singh was a salesman in the wine shop that opened recently. Two terrorists on Tuesday evening lobbed a grenade on a newly-opened wine shop in North Kashmir's Baramulla district. According to police, terrorists hurled a grenade inside a newly-opened wine shop in Baramulla. Four employees of the said shop got injured and one among them succumbed to his injuries. Locals said that deceased Ranjit Singh was very much aware that terrorists have warned against the opening of liquor shops in Kashmir Valley but he took the risk to work as a salesman in the newly opened wine shop just to support his poor family. Ranjit Singh had gone to Kashmir in connection to earn some money for the family because he had to marry his daughters. Apart from his bed-ridden ailing father Kishan Lal, he is survived by four daughters and a three-year-old son. Ranjit's mother has also passed away. Family members said that thirteen days ago Ranjit had gone to Kashmir with a promise to return after one month. |
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