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‘This will never stop until justice is served’, says Farooq Abdullah

National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah on Monday said the incidents of killing Jammu and Kashmir people by terrorists are not going to stop “until justice is served.” National Conference leader Abdullah said, “This will never stop until justice is served. Earlier they said such killings happening due to Article370, but it’s abrogated now, so why […]

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‘This will never stop until justice is served’, says Farooq Abdullah

National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah on Monday said the incidents of killing Jammu and Kashmir people by terrorists are not going to stop “until justice is served.”

National Conference leader Abdullah said, “This will never stop until justice is served. Earlier they said such killings happening due to Article370, but it’s abrogated now, so why such killings haven’t stopped? Who’s responsible?”

Ahead of the assembly elections, an all-party meeting is being held at the residence of Abdullah. The elections are likely to be held next year.

Earlier on Saturday, terrorists opened fire at Chowdari Gund in Kashmir’s Shopian in which one Kashmiri Pandit got injured, and later was declared dead.

Meanwhile, BJP Jammu and Kashmir chief Ravinder Raina also condemned the attack and said, “All the conspiracies of Pakistan and terrorists will be made unsuccessful. Those who conspired to target a Kashmiri Pandit will have to bear the brunt. The Army-Police have put up check nakas, and the conspiring terrorists will be turned to dust.”

Moreover, the Terror outfit Kashmir Freedom Fighters has taken the responsibility for the killing of a Kashmiri Pandit on Saturday.

“A Kashmiri Pandit Puran Ji has been murdered. We are working on the case. KFF (Kashmir-freedom-fighters) has claimed the responsibility for it. We won’t say anything for sure about it, yet. A guard was present here,” Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Sujit Kumar said.

“We are ascertaining the reason, he had gone out on his scooter and had returned on it. He wasn’t alone, they were two people. If the incident occurred in presence of the guard who was deployed here, action will cover not only him but all concerned officers in the area,” DIG Kumar further said.

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