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Internet Suspension In J&K Turns Away The Major Incident : Union Minister

Mumbai: Although Kashmiri people want to be a part of India and want to live in peace the severe and lined terror activities are creating such problems due to which the peace of the state is not stable.

Blocking of telephone communication, internet suspension, the curfew is not new to Kashmir but the suspension on this Tuesday helped to turn the major terror attack, union minister Jitendra Singh said when at the same day the two major terrorist attacks rocked the several parts of the valley.

Due to the political decision like abrogation of Article 370 and taking J&K under the home ministry are boosting terror activities in the state. The minister said that the internet in the beneficiaries of the terrorism and their politics over the decades. “survived due to dismal voter turn-out under the fear of militancy”, reported PTI.

“But more pathetic is the case of the fringe elements in Jammu region who have fallen in the trap of this pro-terror jargon and are trying to denounce the suspension of internet,” he added.

On Tuesday, at the same day when 23 EU MPs were visiting Kashmir to assess the ground situation after the abrogation of Article 370 the terrorist fired over the CRPF deployment posted on the school at dabagrm, Pulwama district over 6-7 rounds were at the time at the school which was being used as an examination center and at the attack of kulgam district five non local workers shot dead.

This was not the first attack but on Monday the truck driver from Udaipur was shot by militants he was the fourth truck driver killed since 5 of August.

On October 24, militants killed two non-Kashmiri truck drivers in the Shopian district and set their vehicles on fire.

And on 16 of October, the Punjab-based apple trader identified as Charanjeet Singh was killed and another injured when they were attacked by militants in the Shopian district and on the same day, brick kiln workers from Chhattisgarh was shot dead by militants in Pulwama district.

At around 5 pm in the evening on October 28, at least 20 civilians were injured as suspected terrorists hurled grenade near a bus stop in the Sopore area of Jammu and Kashmir.

Notably, the incidents of targeting non-Kashmiri workers in the valley are rising after the post-paid mobile services were restored in Valley, nearly 72 days after the communication was snapped, following the Central government’s decision to abrogate Article 370.

Always the Kashmir and Kashmiris are suffering from any terror activities hopefully after 31 October when the state will be declared as UN will help to reduce this terror activity.

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