Jammu and Kashmir (file photo)
Another terrorist attack occurred in Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorists from the Valley attacked people in the Gangir area of ​​Ganderbalg late on Sunday night. After the attack, People’s Democratic Party leader Mohit Ban said the government’s assertion that the situation was normal was wrong. Such attacks raise many questions for the government.
Terrorists carried out a late-night attack in Gaganjir area of ​​Jammu and Kashmir’s Ganderbal. In this attack, they targeted a tunnel, resulting in the deaths of six people working in the tunnel. Additionally, a doctor was killed in the attack. A total of seven people were killed in the Ganderbal attack.
‘There is no room for violence’
People’s Democratic Party leader Mohit Ban has attacked the recently formed government of Omar Abdullah over the Ganderbal attack. He said it was a very heart-wrenching thing and everyone was sad. We condemn this behavior in the strongest possible terms. Violence is wrong. There is no room for violence. Killing these seven poor people who left their homes and came here to work and do odd jobs will not solve any problem.
#watch |Gaganjir terror attack|Srinagar, J&K: People’s Democratic Party leader and spokesperson Mohit Bhan said, “This is a heartbreaking incident… We condemn this in the strongest possible terms An incident. Violence is not tolerated in any society…killed seven people who had come here far from home.” pic.twitter.com/VuZFDorM3d
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Our party chairman and other leaders condemned this violence. We always say that all problems can only be solved through negotiation, but guns cannot solve the problem. Nothing is gained through these attacks.
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The PDP leader said such attacks had happened before but the development projects that had been launched had not been stopped before and would not be stopped now. Talking about the reasons for the attack, he said only the government or the police can tell the reasons for the attack. Such attacks have occurred for years, creating a climate of fear, but development or tourism has not stopped.
He also pointed out to the government that the government’s statement that the situation is normal is wrong. The government’s deliberate use of such things to challenge terrorists calls into question the government’s claim that the situation is normal.