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Kathua terror attack: Lawyers in Jammu protest against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism

Five army personnel, including a Junior Commissioned Officer, were killed, and as many were injured on Monday when heavily armed terrorists ambushed a patrolling party

PTI Jammu Published 09.07.24, 03:08 PM
ammu: People stage a protest following a terrorist attack on an Army convoy in J&K's Kathua, in Jammu, Tuesday, July 9, 2024. At least five Army personnel were killed in the terrorist attack

ammu: People stage a protest following a terrorist attack on an Army convoy in J&K's Kathua, in Jammu, Tuesday, July 9, 2024. At least five Army personnel were killed in the terrorist attack PTI Photo

Lawyers from the Jammu Bar Association on Tuesday held a protest here against the terror attack on an army patrol in Kathua, calling it as an act of cowardice by Pakistan-based terrorists.

Five army personnel, including a Junior Commissioned Officer, were killed, and as many were injured on Monday when heavily armed terrorists ambushed a patrolling party in the remote Machedi area.

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Raising anti-Pakistan slogans and chanting "Bharat Mata Ki Jai," lawyers led by Jammu Bar Association president and senior advocate Vikram Sharma took out a protest rally in the high court complex. They also paid homage to the brave army personnel who sacrificed their lives for the nation.

"Firstly, we are here to pay homage and tributes to the army personnel who laid down their lives for the nation. We stand with their families. We are ready to lay down our lives for these bravehearts defending the country," Sharma told reporters.

He condemned the Kathua terror attack, stating, "It is an act of cowardice by Pakistan-backed terrorists. Pakistan continues to sponsor terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir." Sharma said Pakistan resorts to cowardly terror attacks through terrorists when they fail to confront India directly. "They persist in supporting and sponsoring terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir," he added.

"Pakistan should be held accountable. It has been aiding and abetting terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir," he said.

The terror attack, the fifth in the Jammu region in a month, has drawn widespread condemnation, with political leaders, including three former chief ministers, expressing concern over the increasing number of terror incidents in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the Jammu region where militancy has re-emerged after being eradicated over two decades ago.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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