Agra markets observe shutdown in protest against J&K terror attack

Agra markets observe shutdown in protest against J&K terror attack

IANS  |  Agra 

Several shops and business establishments in Uttar Pradesh's city downed their shutters on Saturday morning to protest the terror attack on a CRPF convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's district that left 49 troopers dead.

Groups of people went around markets and localities, shouting slogans against Pakistani leaders and torching their effigies and the Pakistani flag.

Meanwhile, the last journey of (CRPF) trooper Kaushal Kumar Rawat, a resident of Kahrai village, was attened by thousands of people who were joined by Singh Baghel and several leaders of the and senior district officials. His body arrived here in the wee hours.

Rawat's told the media that they only hope his martyrdom does not go waste and a fitting reply be given to the enemy.

His daughter Apoorva, who works for a private airlines in New Delhi, said only two days ago she had a telephonic conversation with her father.

Rawat leaves behind his wife, daughter and a son. He had been recently transferred and was on his way to from Siliguri when the tragic explosion took his life.

members have offered to give land for a memorial in the village.

The government had announced Rs 25 lakh each for the families of the 12 troopers from the state who were killed in the attack and a job to one member of the bereaved

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 13:28 IST