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Two more laborers killed in Indian Kashmir

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TWO laborers were killed by gunmen in Indian-administer­ed Kashmir Sunday (17), police said, the latest victims of a fresh outbreak of violence that has sent jitters through the disputed Muslim-majority region.

The two laborers, who were Hindus from Bihar, a state outside the Himalayan territory, were shot in the southern Wanpoh area of Kashmir valley. A third was critically injured, police said.

The killings came a day after a street vendor and a labourer, also from Bihar, were killed in separate shootings. One was Muslim, the other was Hindu.

No group has immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the four deaths, which have sent shockwaves through minority communitie­s in the region.

Tensions have risen in Kashmir since August 2019 when Hindu-nationalis­t Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government scrapped the region’s semi-autonomy and brought it under New Delhi’s direct rule.

This was accompanie­d by a huge security operation and communicat­ions blackout with tens of thousands of extra soldiers joining the estimated half a million already on the ground.

Modi said the change was to end decades of violence and bring prosperity to Kashmir. But locals said the laws enacted since then favored Indians from outside the territory.

The latest killings come hard on the heels of a series of street shootings last week that left seven more civilians dead, among them three members of the local Hindu and Sikh communitie­s.

Those shootings were claimed by The Resistance Front (TRF) rebel group, which accused them of working for India’s security agencies.

In total, 32 civilians have been shot dead this year so far, a majority of them local Muslims.

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