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After the massacre in Rajouri, two thousand soldiers were deployed, protests spread across Kashmir


- Claims of peace hollow, 1990-like situation in Kashmir: huge anger among people

- Three Made in China grenades, three pistols, other weapons, explosives seized in Kupwara, search operation launched to trace terrorists

Srinagar: Terrorists opened fire and blasted in Rajori, Jammu and Kashmir, killing six people. After this incident, CRPF has deployed two thousand more personnel in Rajouri and Poonch. And a full-scale search operation is being conducted to trace the terrorists. A large number of people are protesting. Security measures have been increased.

While a large quantity of arms and explosives have been seized from the LoC in Kupwara of Jammu and Kashmir. In which three pistols, 22 pistol rounds, three made in China grenades have been found. The arms and grenades were recovered from the house of Shamim Ahmed Sheikh, a resident of Karnah area here. He is currently being interrogated by the army and police.

Six Hindus were killed in the terrorist attack in Rajori. After this incident, people are protesting heavily in the entire area. For the second day in a row, a large number of people took to the streets. Apart from Rajouri, these demonstrations have now reached nearby Kathua and Jammu.

Despite the extreme cold, thousands of people took to the streets, markets were kept closed. People raised slogans against Pakistan and demanded arrest and execution of the attacking terrorists. Kander March was taken out by Kashmiri Pandits Association and Yuva Rajput Sabha. Slamming the BJP, a member of Yuva Rajput Sabha said that the government is talking about peace but the situation is the same as it was in 1990.



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