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Anger Of Kashmiri Hindus Erupted After Killing Of Rahul Bhat

Anger of Kashmiri Hindus erupted, and demonstration in Anantnag-Kulgam-Budgam, and protest on National Highway in Qazigund.

The peace spread in the Kashmir Valley is not being liked by the enemies of the country.

This is the reason why the dirty game of target killing is being played in Kashmir at the behest of terrorist masters sitting across the border.

Not only Kashmiri Hindus are coming into its grip, but many workers who have come to Kashmir in search of livelihood have also become its target.

Today, in the Tehsildar office located in Chadoora, when two terrorists reached Rahul Bhatt, a government employee posted in the Revenue Department on the pretext of getting land documents made, a terrorist took out the weapon hidden in the middle of the papers and fired several bullets in Rahul’s chest.

Angered by this development, Kashmiri Hindus protested at different places in the Kashmir division today and made it clear that they are no longer afraid of the shameful act of terrorists, but they now want their complete destruction.

Anger of Kashmiri Hindus erupted: Kashmiri Hindus not only protested against terrorists in Kashmir but also demanded the security of Kashmiri Hindus.

Kashmiri Hindus gathered in Anantnag and Kulgam to protest against the killing of innocent Kashmiri Hindu Rahul Bhatt.

Even in the Sheikhpora of Budgam, the anger of Kashmiri Hindus was visible in the seventh sky. They said that the peace spread in Kashmir is not being liked by these Pakistani supporters.

Kashmiri Hindus gathered at Qazigund on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway and blocked traffic.

There have been mass massacres in Kashmir earlier, now target killings are being done

Rahul Bhatt, a Kashmiri Hindu, who became the target of terrorists in Budgam, got a job in the Revenue Department in Kashmir in the year 2010 under the Prime Minister’s Employment Package.

For the return and resettlement of Kashmiri Hindus displaced in Kashmir, the then Prime Minister had issued a package of 6,000 jobs in various departments under the Jammu and Kashmir State Government.

Under this package, Rahul Bhatt was appointed in the first batch.

He was originally a resident of district Budgam, so he had got residential facility in the transit colony built there in Sheikhpora.

His father Bitta G Bhatt has retired as a sub-inspector in the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

He used to command the security squad of Ali Mohammad Sagar, former Rural Development Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and General Secretary of the National Conference.

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