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GoIs fake narrative of normalcy lies in tatters with civilians killings: alleges Mehbooba

SRINAGAR, Oct 6 ( KINS): Former Chief Minister (CM) Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday alleged that Government of India’s (GoIs) fake narrative of normalcy lies in tatters with the recent spate of civilian killings in the Kashmir Valley.

Taking to micro blogging site Twitter, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba said With the recent spate of civilian killings in Kashmir GOIs fake narrative of normalcy lies in tatters.

An utterly desensitised govt that has devalued human lives & pushed J&K into further peril & chaos by its ruthless policies of collective punishment all in the garb of security.

Three persons, including a famous chemist Makhan Lal Bindroo and a non local were killed by terrorists at three different places? two in Srinagar and one in Bandipora Tuesday evening.

The killings were widely condemned by Lt Governor and leaders of different political parties, including two former CMs Mehbooba and Omar Abdullah. ( KINS)

Two suspected overground workers of militants arrested in  Kupwara

Srinagar, Oct 6 ( KINS): Security forces have arrested two suspected overground workers of militants from Kupwara district in Jammu and Kashmir and recovered arms and ammunition from their possession, officials said here on Wednesday.

Safeer Ahmad Sheikh and Zameer Hussian Sheikh were apprehended at Hajitara near the Line of Control in Karnah area of Kupwara on Tuesday evening, the officials said.

They said eight hand grenades, one pistol and seven rounds were recovered from the possession of the arrested persons. (KINS)

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