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Video: "If someone dies of a CRPF bullet, is it right, but if he dies of a bullet from a terrorist, is it wrong? What kind of system is this"
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Srinagar: PDPsupremo and former Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti has made a highly controversial statement, the video of which is going viral on social media. In the video, Mehbooba Mufti says, 'What a system this is. "If someone dies of the bullet of our country, how is it wrong if someone dies of a terrorist bullet?" Addressing a gathering, Mehbooba Mufti is saying, 'We meet the families of those who died of terrorist bullets. Recently, a person from the ST community was shot dead by CRPF. We went to meet his family, but his house was locked. '

It may be recalled that on Monday (October 11, 2021), terrorists ambushed the army in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, killing 5 jawans. The soldiers were reportedly martyred when a group was conducting a search operation against the militants. Jammu and Kashmir DGP Dilbagh Singh said, "Two operations were launched in Shopian following credible information. The encounter is going on in Tulran. Three or four terrorists are hiding in it, which has been cordoned off by the jawans. This is the third encounter in the last 24 hours.

 

The White Night Corps of the Indian Army said that Saraj Singh, Vaisakh H, Naib Subedar Jaswinder Singh, Naik Mandeep Singh Bahadur, Gajjan Singh Shahdara Were martyred during the ongoing operation at Thanamandi, Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir).

 

His martyrdom will never be forgotten by the country. According to army officials, the terrorists had crossed LOC and reached chamarer forest before the encounter. The entire area was then cordoned off from all sides.

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