J-K: Protests held against killing of 2 teachers in Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Forum on Friday staged a protest in Jammu against Pakistan over the killings of two teachers by terrorists in Srinagar, yesterday.


ANI | Jammu (Jammu And Kashmir) | Updated: 08-10-2021 13:00 IST | Created: 08-10-2021 13:00 IST
J-K: Protests held against killing of 2 teachers in Srinagar
A visual from the protest against the killing of two teachers, in Jammu on Friday. [Photo/ANI]. Image Credit: ANI
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Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Forum on Friday staged a protest in Jammu against Pakistan over the killings of two teachers by terrorists in Srinagar, yesterday. The protests took place after the mortal remains of Supinder Kaur, killed in yesterday's targeted killing by terrorists in Srinagar, were taken for last rites. Slogans against "The Resistance Front" (TRF) and "We want justice" were raised during the funeral procession in Srinagar.

Members of the Sikh community on Friday took part in the funeral procession of Supinder Kaur, who was shot dead by terrorists inside a Srinagar school. Two government teachers including Supinder Kaur were killed by terrorists in the Idgah Sangam area of Srinagar on Thursday.

A local who participated in the funeral procession said, "We don't know whether it is the end of the militant or the beginning of a more gruesome indecent. The government must look into the matter and work on the safety of the people living here. "Those who did it are not humans", he added.

Earlier on Thursday, Kashmiri Pandits staged a demonstration against the killing of civilians in Kashmir and demanded security for the minorities, in the Muthi area of Jammu. Reacting to the killing, Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh also said that the civilians are being targeted to create communal tension in the Union Territory (UT).

Earlier, on Wednesday, a street hawker was shot dead by terrorists in Srinagar. The incident took place near Madina Chowk, Lalbazar where terrorists fired upon the victim Virender Paswan. (ANI)

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