Jammu: Jammu city and adjoining areas besides parts of Kathua district Monday witnessed widespread protests against the killing of seven workers, including a doctor in a militant attack in Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir the preceding day.
The attack took place on Sunday evening at a tunnel construction site on when militants opened fire at the workers. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from political leaders across the country including Jammu.
Shiv Sena workers under the leadership of Jammu Kashmir Shiv Sena president Manish Sahni protested against the killings in the Indira Chowk of Jammu. The protesting Shiv Sainiks burned the effigy of Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and flag of Pakistan and demanded strong military action on the alleged militant hideouts and launching pads across the border.
On the sidelines of the protest, Manish Sahni, the Shiv Sena president, said that the series of target killings in Jammu and Kashmir was not stopping. So far in the year 2024, seven incidents of target killing have taken place in which about two dozen innocent people have been killed.
On 7 February, two members of the Sikh community were targeted in Habba Kadal; on 8 April, a cab driver was killed; on 17 April, a laborer from Bihar was killed in Anantnag; on 18 May, a Jaipur couple was shot dead in Pahalgam; on June 10, ten pilgrims were killed in a militant attack on a bus of devotees of Mata Vaishnodevi in Reasi in Jammu; on 16 October, a youth from Bihar was shot in Shopian.
Sahni demanded strong military action and surgical strikes on the hideouts and launching pads of terrorists on the border of Pakistan, he said, “is running a factory of terrorism”.