Kashmir: Protests against terror in Kashmir Valley, Jammu after attack on teachers India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Protest started in Srinagar. Jammu And in other parts of the country on Friday, people from all sections of society expressed their anguish over the increasing attacks on civilians, especially minority Hindus and Sikhs. Kashmir A day after terrorists shot dead two government school teachers.
During the funeral procession, slogans were raised against the Pakistani terrorist organization The Resistance Front (TRF), which claimed responsibility for the attack. Supinder Kaur, the headmaster of a school was shot dead from point blank range. Hundreds of infuriated Sikhs shouted ‘We want justice’ as they took the body to the streets for the last rites.
Terrorists shot dead two school teachers at Sangam Idgah in Srinagar at around 11.15 am on Thursday. Apart from Kaur, a resident of Alochi Bagh area of ​​Srinagar, Deepak Chand, a resident of Jammu, was also shot dead.
Anger and grief were also visible in Jammu, where the Jammu and Kashmir People’s Forum held a protest against Pakistan over the brutal killings in Jammu.
All political parties have condemned the killings and demanded that action be taken against the culprits. The killings have come at a time when the government is trying to bring back Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley.
Two days before the school teachers were killed, Makhan Lal Bindu, owner of Srinagar’s most famous pharmacy, was also shot dead.
Jammu and Kashmir Police Chief Dilbagh Singh said the purpose of targeted killing of civilians, especially minorities, in Kashmir is to create an atmosphere of fear and damage the age-old communal harmony. Singh assured that those who are targeting humanity, brotherhood and local ethos and values ​​will be exposed soon.
Incidents of targeting civilians in Kashmir for a few days are barbaric. Innocent people working for the society and having nothing to do with anyone are being targeted. This is an attempt to create an atmosphere of fear and give it a communal colour. Color so that communal harmony is harmed in Kashmir,” the Director General of Police (DGP) said.
Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha Condemning the killing of two teachers from minority communities on Thursday, he said that the perpetrators of the terror attack would be given a befitting reply. “I strongly condemn the brutal killing of two of our teachers, Supinder Kaur and Deepak Chand, by terrorists. Perpetrators of the heinous terror attacks on innocent people will be given a befitting reply,” Sinha wrote on Twitter. “The terrorists and their patrons will not succeed in disrupting the peace, progress and prosperity of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. My deepest condolences to the bereaved family, friends and colleagues,” he said.

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