50 Indians to join army in Jammu & Kashmir to avenge martyred Aurangzeb's killing
50 Indians to join army in Jammu & Kashmir to avenge martyred Aurangzeb's killing
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New Delhi: Almost 50 people have left the Gulf countries to Kashmir's Salani village to avenge of Indian Army rifleman Aurangzeb's death. Aurangzeb was one of Indian Army's 44 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) unit members. When he was on his way to home for celebrating Eid, was killed by terrorists in South Kashmir on June 14, 2018.

A number of media reports noted that the courageous martyr's friends are leaving from Gulf countries to join the armed forces/ central armed police force (CAPF) to take revenge of Aurangzeb's death and fight the terrorists in the hilly and terror state of Jammu and Kashmir.

"We left the day he was killed, there are 50 boys, who have returned to the village with the sole purpose that they want to avenge the death of their brother Aurangzeb," Mohammad Kiramt, who is a resident of Salani village, was quoted by NDTV.

Aurangzeb was abducted from the Pulwama district before being shot in head and neck to death. After the attack, His bullet-ridden body was later recovered in Gusoo area of South Kashmir.

 On a related note, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited the family of Aurangzeb on June 20. Aurangzeb's father has passionately admired the Indian Army and appealed that more youths should join the Indian armed forces to protect the nation.

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