Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

DISRESPECT­ING SUPREME SACRIFICE

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Thousands of people, including terrorists, had gathered at the funeral of three LeT men, including its top commander. Gunshots were fired in the air. A few kilometers away, it was a somber but heart-rending scene. The mangled bodies of six policemen, including a young SHO, butchered by the LeT, were laid to rest as their colleagues bade a tearful adieu. Meanwhile, the peaceniks who partied with the separatist­s went into hiding.

Usha Verma, Chandigarh

recent example is that of farm debt waiver promised by Captain Amarinder Singh. There should be a law to check such fraudulent practices too.

Sanjay Chawla, Amritsar

hijackers of their agitation at bay, farmers should initiate dialogue with the Centre to redress their grievances, instead of resorting to the proposed Bharat bandh.

Dr Deepak Kaushik,

Kurukshetr­a vehicles have to take mandatory breaks and can’t drive for more than eight hours a day. In India, too, we need similar rules. Also, overcrowdi­ng of buses has to be checked with sincerity.

Dr Kirti Dua, Ludhiana

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