Rajnath urges Kashmiri youths to stop Pak sponsored agenda of stone pelting

This comes after stone pelting led to the death of 3 civilians, injured over 60 security personnel

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Army personnel take position during encounter
Army personnel take position during encounter

Home Minister on Friday accused of trying to destabilise and said cross-border groups in Jammu and egged on youths to stone

The Minister urged the Kashmiri youths not to fall prey to sponsored propaganda to indulge in stone pelting during encounters in the state.

"Not only the state, the terrorists are trying to destabilise the whole country through their cowardly acts," said in the Lok Sabha during Zero Hour.

"The whole country is aware of this act of Our are retaliating against them in their own language," he said.

Singh's response came after Trinamool Congress member Saugata Roy raised the issue of stone pelting on leading to the death of three civilians and injuries to over 60 security personnel.

Responding, said: "A new trend has begun in When our go to villages in search of terrorists, the youths of the region start pelting stones on

"Such stone pelters are being misled by Pakistan-sponsored forces. Groups operating from use Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms to mobilise to provoke them for stone pelting," he said.

said that the will continue to give a befitting reply to terrorists and infiltrators in Jammu and and also expressed confidence that will defeat all forms of terrorism.

Rajnath urges Kashmiri youths to stop Pak sponsored agenda of stone pelting

This comes after stone pelting led to the death of 3 civilians, injured over 60 security personnel

This comes after stone pelting led to the death of 3 civilians, injured over 60 security personnel

Home Minister on Friday accused of trying to destabilise and said cross-border groups in Jammu and egged on youths to stone

The Minister urged the Kashmiri youths not to fall prey to sponsored propaganda to indulge in stone pelting during encounters in the state.

"Not only the state, the terrorists are trying to destabilise the whole country through their cowardly acts," said in the Lok Sabha during Zero Hour.

"The whole country is aware of this act of Our are retaliating against them in their own language," he said.

Singh's response came after Trinamool Congress member Saugata Roy raised the issue of stone pelting on leading to the death of three civilians and injuries to over 60 security personnel.

Responding, said: "A new trend has begun in When our go to villages in search of terrorists, the youths of the region start pelting stones on

"Such stone pelters are being misled by Pakistan-sponsored forces. Groups operating from use Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms to mobilise to provoke them for stone pelting," he said.

said that the will continue to give a befitting reply to terrorists and infiltrators in Jammu and and also expressed confidence that will defeat all forms of terrorism.

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