J&K youth to work hard to achieve their goals: GOC Kilo Force HS Sahi
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BARAMULLA: General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Kilo Force HS Sahi Saturday said that the youth are an important part of Jammu and Kashmir and they have to be part of development in UT.
The GOC was speaking at a function organized by the army with civil participation at Sharifabad in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
The GoC Kilo Force said that the youth are an important part of Jammu and Kashmir and they have to be part of the development in the UT and must work hard in whatever field they’re to achieve their dreams and take Jammu and Kashmir forward.
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Kashmir’s Hokersar encounter: Families of slain trio hold protest, claim they were innocentKashmir, Kashmir -IOK 2020-12-31, by Editor Comments Off 5
The families of three ‘militants’ who were killed in a gunfight with the security forces in Hokersar area on the outskirts of Srinagar staged a protest on Wednesday, claiming that their kin had no link with the militancy.
The police and the army have claimed that the trio were militants who refused to surrender during a gunfight that raged since last evening in Hokersar area.
SRINAGAR: J&K DGP Dilbagh Singh on Thursday said that he has “no reason to dispute” what a senior army official had stated about Wednesday’s encounter in which three “terrorists” were killed, but added that “still police will investigate the claims of [fake encounter] made by their families”.
The families have claimed that the encounter was “stage managed” and insisted that the youths had gone to a university to submit forms. “I want to ask them what were their children doing at the encounter site if they had gone to submit forms?” Singh said in reply to a query during a press conference at Jammu.
Kin of three militants killed in J&K encounter say they were innocent, cops launch probe
The Army maintained the trio was planning a big attack on the highway. General Officer Commanding (GoC) Kilo Force H S Sahi said they were given ample opportunities to surrender but fired on troops.
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Security personnel at the scene of fight on the outskirts of Srinagar, where three militants were killed in a gunfight | PTI
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SRINAGAR: The family members of three youths killed in the Lawaypora encounter by security forces have claimed that their wards were innocent and not involved in militancy. Police have said the three were not on their list of militants and launched a thorough investigation in the case.