Sunday, 15 July 2018

‘Kashmiri youths should not pelt stones at security personnel’

‘Kashmiri youths should not pelt stones at security personnel’

Srinagar: Lt. General AK Bhatt on Saturday urged Kashmiri youths to desist from stone-pelting on security personnel in the Valley.

Speaking to ANI, Bhatt said that the residents and the young minds, residing in Jammu and Kashmir, must also keep themselves away from the area where the army is carrying out the operations.

“It is my appeal to public and youths not to pelt stones on Army and also keep themselves away from spots where Army conducts its operations. We are not upset with public and youths of Kashmir because they are one of us. It’s our duty to serve them”, said Lt. General AK Bhatt.

The statement from the Bhatt came just a day after one of the security personnel succumbed to his injuries after getting attacked during the fierce operation at Menganwar in Kandi forests of Kupwara district on July 11.

On May 27, 2018, as many as 19 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel sustained injuries after the vehicle they were traveling, skidded off the road in Srinagar.

According to the CRPF, the incident took place after stones were pelted on the moving vehicle. (ANI)



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