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Jammu Encounter: Advisor Bhatnagar meets injured jawans at hospital

Jammu Encounter: Advisor Bhatnagar meets injured jawans at hospital

Jammu, Nov 19 (UNI) Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, on Thursday visited Government Medical College Jammu here and met the Jawans of JKP, who suffered injuries while fighting with the terrorists in an encounter at Nagrota on Thursday morning.

During his visit, Advisor Bhatnagar asked the medical officers about the condition of both the jawans and he was informed that both of them were stable.

The Advisor directed the medical superintendent to ensure that the injured brave jawans be given the best possible medical care and directed them for constant monitoring of the Jawans.

He complimented the injured personnel for their bravery and assured that all assistance will be provided to them.

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