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J&K: Apni Party Leader Ghulam Hassan Shot Dead by Terrorists in Kulgam

Terrorists shot Ghulam Hassan in Devsar. After this, he was taken to the nearest hospital, where the doctor declared him dead.

Nidhi Hakla

Terrorists shot and killed Apni party leader Ghulam Hassan Mir in Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir today. Terrorists shot him in Devsar. After this, he was taken to the nearest hospital, where the doctor declared him dead. Ghulam Hassan had joined his party four months ago by resigning from the PDP. Confirming the murder, the Jammu and Kashmir Police said that a case has been registered and an investigation has been started.

Mehbooba Mufti Tweeted

Political parties have condemned the murder of Ghulam Hasan Lone. Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and PDP President Mehbooba Mufti said that unfortunately, the process of political killings is not stopping in Kashmir. Strongly condemn the murder of your party leader Ghulam Hassan. My deepest condolences to the bereaved family.

Omar Abdullah tweeted

On the other hand, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah tweeted that it was very sad to hear about the murder of Ghulam Hassan Mir in the Deosar area of ​​South Kashmir. This new trend of militants targeting mainstream politicians is very worrying and I strongly condemn it.

Let us tell you that within the last about 15 days, the terrorists have carried out the third such incident. BJP leader Javed Ahmed Dar was shot dead by terrorists in the Brajlu Jagir area of ​​Kulgam on August 17. Earlier on August 9, terrorists killed Ghulam Rasool Dar, president of the Kisan district unit of the BJP in Kulgam.

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