"Militancy has not ended, our jawans are continuing to sacrifice their lives; please do something. The world has not seen a country worse than Pakistan," Anees, son of killed CRPF jawan Taufail Ahmed was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.

Besides the three terrorists, five CRPF personnel were killed in the attack.
The terrorists had struck around 2 am on Sunday. It is not known how many CRPF personnel were posted at the station at the time of the attack. They threw grenades and opened fire before breaching the perimeter of the training centre of the 185 Battalion of the CRPF. An operation was launched and Sharief-Ud-Din Ganaie, CRPF personnel, became the first victim.
Later, three more jawans Taufail Ahmed, Rajendra Nain and PK Panda lost their lives to bullets. Officer Kuldeep Rai, who was trapped inside a building, died of a heart attack.
The attack took place despite a specific alert that terrorists will target the CRPF camp. The police said there was prior intelligence warning about this attack.
"There was an input from the last two-three days. They (the terrorists) were trying. They probably could not get a place and time earlier. So, they struck last night," senior police officer SP Vaid was quoted as saying by news agency Press Trust of India.
The Jaish had recently suffered a huge loss in the Valley when Noor Mohammad Tantray or "Chhota Noora", a top terrorist of the group, was killed in an encounter in the same district. Talhr Rasheed, nephew of Jaish chief Masood Azhar, was among the three terrorists killed in November.