Jammu kashmir: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday insisted on the need for a decisive battle against terrorism and its origin, saying that negligence can cause separation of people. In a post on X, CM Umar said that the fight against terrorism should be decisive, but it cannot be run uncontrollably, so that people are isolated.
Omar Abdullah wrote on X, “Punish the culprits, do not have pity on them, but do not harm the innocent people.”
The CM of Jammu and Kashmir, who does not control the security forces and the Jammu and Kashmir Police, wrote “After the Pahalgam terror attack, there should be a decisive battle against terrorism and its origin.” Appreciating the anti -terrorism spontaneous demonstrations across the social and political borders by the local Kashmiris, saying that the people of Kashmir have come out openly against the killing of terrorism and innocent people. He did all this independently and easily.
Omar Abdullah wrote that now the time has come to strengthen this support and avoid any wrong action that isolated people. Punish the culprits, do not show any kindness on them, but do not let the innocent people suffer.
His remarks have come immediately after Mehbooba Mufti and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq expressed concern over the damage to the properties of innocent people on their social media handle. Expressing concern, Hurriyat president Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said, “Kashmiri collectively condemns the heinous crime in Pahalgam, and it is necessary to bring its criminals into the dock of justice, it is necessary to bother on social media on social media. I urge the officials not to punish innocent Kashmiri families, demanding justice for innocent victims. “
After the murder of two people in Bandipura and Kupwara during the last 4 days of the new operation, political reactions have become more vocal and this has been questioned by people and politicians. While a suspected terrorist aide Altaf Lali was killed in an operation at Kulnar Bajipura in Bandipura district, after which the presence of terrorists in the area was reported.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police claimed that it turned into an encounter after firing by militants during the search operation, killing the brother of a Hizbul Mujahideen militant brother, who said that he was a terrorist ally.
Two security personnel were injured in the encounter and the deceased was identified as Altaf Lali, brother of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Talib Lali, who was in jail.
As soon as the news of his death spread, protests started in Bandipura’s Ajas and his family alleged that the encounter was fake. He alleged that two days ago the police had picked him up from his house and the police had fired tear gas shells to disperse the protesters, but the police have now registered a case against many people claiming “fake news”.