J&K: Atmosphere changed after the Terrorist Attacks on Non-Kashmiris

Manjhi has given this statement after the killing of Bihari laborers in Kulgam, South Kashmir. There is panic among non-Kashmiri people.
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Attacks on outsiders have increased in Jammu and Kashmir for the past few days. Terrorists are specifically targeting non-Kashmiri laborers here. On Sunday itself, terrorists shot 3 people from Bihar in Kulgam, South Kashmir. Out of these, 2 people died, while one is injured. All those who were shot in the Laran Ganjipora area of ​​Kulgaon were laborers. Earlier on Saturday, terrorists shot a hawker from Bihar in the Idgah area of ​​Srinagar. He was taken to SMHS Hospital in Srinagar in critical condition, where doctors declared him brought dead. The name of the person killed was Arvind Kumar Sah. In the second incident, terrorists shot a person named Sagir Ahmed in Pulwama on Saturday itself, due to which he died. Sagir was a carpenter from UP.

Migrant laborers of Kashmir were scared by the news of the attack

In such an environment, migrant laborers have been forced to leave Jammu and Kashmir. There is news of a large number of outside laborers leaving Kashmir. These people say that they are scared by the news of the deadly attack on the workers. They don't feel safe staying here. Many migrant laborers were about to go home on Diwali, but are leaving before the festival due to violence.

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A migrant laborer leaving the valley

Pankaj Paswan, a migrant laborer from Bihar, informed Dainik Bhaskar about the workers leaving the valley. Pankaj told that he too is leaving Kashmir and returning to his home. He said that I have sat in the car. I have left from Srinagar. I was supposed to go home on October 25, but have already left. He said that many people have already left. Seeing the news of the attack on TV, people are scared and are going to their homes.

The team reached Kashmir for special operation

There is panic among non-Kashmiri people. Workers are leaving for their home state by forming groups at railway stations, bus stands, and places. Crowds of people from other states including Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, Madhya Pradesh are seen migrating. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has sent a team to Kashmir for special operations. The special team will eliminate the terrorists spreading terror here. This team has reached Kashmir from Delhi.

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Image Credit: DB

Jitan Ram Manjhi said – 

Politics in Bihar has intensified due to the continuous terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. On Monday, former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi has attacked PM Narendra Modi. He said that if the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is not being handled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, then give the responsibility to the Biharis. Bihari will improve the situation in Jammu and Kashmir in 15 days. Manjhi has given this statement after the killing of Bihari laborers in Kulgam, South Kashmir.

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