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Pak still trying to spill blood in Kashmir: LG

Updated on: 22 October,2024 09:05 AM IST  |  Srinagar
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On Sunday, a doctor from Kashmir and six non-local labourers were killed while five people sustained injuries in the terror attack at an under-construction tunnel at Gund in Ganderbal district

Pak still trying to spill blood in Kashmir: LG

Mortal remains of doctor Shahnawaz being carried during funeral procession. Pic/PTI

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A day after seven persons were killed in a terror attack in Ganderbal, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said Pakistan was still trying to kill innocent people and disrupt peace in Jammu and Kashmir.


Sinha asked the police to investigate the Ganderbal terror attack so that justice is done to the victims and their families. “Yesterday, an unfortunate incident happened in Ganderbal. I urge the police and other authorities to look into it so that justice is done to the victims and their families,” Sinha said at the Police Martyrs’ Day function here. 


On Sunday, a doctor from Kashmir and six non-local labourers were killed while five people sustained injuries in the terror attack at an under-construction tunnel at Gund in Ganderbal district. 


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