Demands to revoke Ramadan ceasefire in Kashmir

On Monday in another incident, three army personnel were injured in an IED blast in Shopian on Monday morning when they were on a regular patrol of the area.

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Srinagar, May 29 (KNB): Following the Kakapora Pulwama Army camp militant attack on Sunday in which a civilian and an army personnel were killed questions are being asked about the government’s decision of declaring a unilateral ceasefire, despite the security establishment expressing skepticism over such a move.

On Monday in another incident, three army personnel were injured in an IED blast in Shopian on Monday morning when they were on a regular patrol of the area.



This is the first militants strike on a military camp in Pulwama after the Indian government asked security personnel not to launch operations in Jammu and Kashmir during the holy month of Ramadan. The decision had been taken to help peace-loving Muslims observe Ramadan [the Holy month of fasting].

Two persons, including army personnel, have been killed by militants in the Pulwama district of south Kashmir.

“Pulwama South Kashmir jehadis attacked the 50 RR camp.1 jawan has been martyred and Modi Govt is having Ramzan cease fire. Political buffonary takes priority over lives of brave jawans ?,” tweets Brig Arun Bajpai.

Maj Surendra Poonia wrote on twitter “Cost of #ceasefireinkashmir- 1 Jawan martyred in terror attack on army camp in Pulwama’s Kakapora – 3 soldiers of 44 RR Bn injured in an IED attack on Army’s Casspir in Shopian ! @adgpi, Is any religion bigger than “life of those who are defending the freedom of our nation”? (KNB)

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