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Shiv Sena Dogra Front burns Pakistan flag over terror attacks

Members of Shiv Sena Dogra Front Jammu stage a protest over the rise in terror attacks in Jammu region on Monday. ANI

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The Shiv Sena Dogra Front (SSDF) on Monday burned a Pakistani flag here in protest against the killing of a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) in Kishtwar and demanded a white paper on the killing of army personnel in a series of terror attacks. The body denounced the government for witnessing 15 terror incidents since its formation.

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The SSDF, led by its president Ashok Gupta, staged a protest against Pakistan in response to Monday’s terror attack in Akhnoor.

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Earlier, the Kashmir Tigers, linked with Jaish-e-Mohammad, claimed responsibility for the killings of two Village Defence Guards, Kuldeep Kumar and Nazir, both residents of Kuntwara.

“This is the third militant attack in the Jammu area in recent times. On October 29, a military ambulance was attacked in the Battal area, resulting in the Army personnel killing all three militants involved. It was followed by killing of two VDGs by terrorists and martyrdom of JCO of special forces in Kishtwar,” Gupta said.

“We demand a white paper on the increasing terror attacks and encounters... We urge the government to disclose the origins of the terrorists, their guides in the hills, their places of refuge, and support for them,” Gupta said in an interaction with reporters here.

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He said talks could not provide a solution because there is no common ground between the two nations. “The cross-border and Balakot strikes conveyed the nation’s determination, but their impact diminished over time, necessitating a renewed clear message,” he added.

He claimed that without the support of Over Ground Workers, terrorists cannot survive, and called for their dismantling.

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