Massive protests rock Jammu region over killings of BJP leader\, his brother

Massive protests rock Jammu region over killings of BJP leader, his brother

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Massive protests rocked division Friday against thekillings of and his brother ina terrorist attack in and Kashmir's district.

Protests were reported in Jammu, Reasi, Udhampur,Ramban, Kathua, Bhaderwah and Samba areas of the region.

In city, BJP and Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) workers thronged various roads in Kachichawani, Trikuta Nagar, Rehari and Bohri areas and blocked traffic for brief periods.

They set ablaze tyres and raised anti-slogans demanding elimination of the terrorists involved in the killings.

Protests were also reported in Bhaderwah, Udhampur,Reasi, Katra, Chenani, Samba, Kathua, Akhnoor, R S areas.

There was a shutdown in old Jammu city and variousother places in the region.

"The protests were held at several places in theregion, but they were peaceful. There was no untoward incidentreported from anywhere," a police offical said.

Earlier in the day, the staged a flag march in town of the state where suspected militants killed Anil Parihar, 52, and his brother Ajeet Parihar, 55, on Thursday night.

"The staged a flag march in town in order to maintain law and order," told

He said that a curfew imposed in the area on Thursday night was still in place and additional security personnel had been deployed. Rana added that no untoward incidents had been reported.

Following the killings, people had staged protests in the communally-sensitive town and manhandled senior police officials.

The had requested the to control the security situation in the town and its adjoining areas.

He took the decision as he apprehended that violence might erupt and result in law and order problem, endangering the life and property of citizens of Kishtwar town.

had witnessed communal clashes in the past. Terrorists had attempted to create communal tension in the region by targeting Hindu community, especially in higher reaches. In 2001, the terrorists killed 17 Hindu nomads.

The killings of Parihar brothers drew severe condemnation from all quarters.

The and his brother were killed when they were returning home after closing their stationary shop located outside old DC office complex, officials said.

As two were walking towards their home in Parihar mohalla through a dark lane in Tapal Mohalla, they were fired upon from a close range by suspected militants around 8.40 pm, they said.

The assailants were apparently waiting for the brothers to return home, they said.

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 16:20 IST