Boiling in anger in full vehemence, Curfew imposed in Jammu as the state condemns #PulwamaTerrorAttack

NewsBharati    15-Feb-2019
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Srinagar, February 15: With boiling blood and anger, the animosity building among the millions is hard to sustain. The state of Jammu and Kashmir is also Condemning with full vehemence Pakistan's most cowardly attack on CRPF Jawans in which 44 Jawans were martyred.

 

Curfew was imposed in Jammu city on Friday as a precautionary measure following massive protests and stray incidents of violence over the terror attack in Pulwama in the Kashmir Valley in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed. Protests and bandh in many areas of the state has triggered immense anger and the people along with activist groups are protesting against this dastardly act. The outraged protestors amid raising vociferous anti-Pak slogans torched the effigy of the rogue nation seeking its declaration as a terrorist state.


 

Maintaining law and order in the state, the state administration has sought help from the Army in maintaining law and order and conduct flag marches. Curfew was imposed as authorities feared a communal backlash. there was complete bandh in Jammu city and there was no traffic on roads and all shops and markets were closed.

The state of Jammu and Kashmir has come together fighting against terrorism and insisting for complete justice for the martyred. Jammu city was rocked by massive anti-Pakistan protests with people taking to the to streets in dozens of places, including Jewel Chowk, Purani Mundi, Rehari, Shaktinagar, Pacca Danga, Janipur, Gandhinagar and Bakshinagar. Raising anti-Pakistan, anti-terrorists slogans, protesters burnt tyres on many roads. The agitators, mostly youth, put up barricades on roads demanding revenge.

The Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industries (JCCI) had on Thursday called for shut down in Jammu protesting terror attack. This decision was taken by JCCI President Rakesh Gupta long with his office bearers and Presidents of different affiliated associations including transport operators associations.