Srinagar: Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha has warned those who disturb peace in the state. He said on Friday (October 21) that there are some people who are trying to disturb communal harmony. We need to keep a close watch on such elements and deal with them strictly. He said that some people are justifying the killing of innocent civilians for their personal interest.
LG Sinha said that if anyone with his rhetoric or acts will play with the integrity of the country, then under the law of the land, action will be taken against him in the coming days. We keep an eye on such elements. The Lieutenant Governor said these things while addressing a program organized on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day. This warning of Manoj Sinha is being seen as a counterattack on the recent statement of National Conference (NC) President and former CM Farooq Abdullah.
Abdullah questioned the BJP's claim that the situation would return to normalcy in the Valley after the abrogation of Article 370, saying the killings would not stop until justice was done. Abdullah, the MP from Srinagar, said that if the situation at the ground level had been better, then another Kashmiri Hindu would not have been killed. Talking to reporters, he had said that, 'until justice is not done, the killings will not stop.' He made this statement when asked about the killing of another Kashmiri Pandit by terrorists in Shopian.
Abdullah said 'They are making noise that terrorism is the result of Article 370. Today there is no Article 370, but then why such killings are happening and who is responsible?' Let us inform you that on Saturday, terrorists shot dead a man named Puran Krishna Bhat in the Chaudhary Gund area of ​​​​the Shopian district of South Kashmir. He was attacked by Islamic terrorists outside his ancestral home.
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