Hindustan Times (Noida)

Harassed? We’ll help: CRPF to Kashmiris across country

PULWAMA ATTACK In Bihar, PM Modi expresses solidarity with families of fallen troopers

- Subhash Pathak letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Kashmiri Muslims in some parts of the country said on Sunday they were facing a backlash, three days after a suicide bomber hit a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy and killed 40 people, with a man being thrashed in New Delhi for allegedly raising “anti-india” slogans in a charged atmosphere.

In another case, four paramedica­l students in Rajasthan were charged with sedition over social media posts following last week’s terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama.

The CRPF, the paramilita­ry force that was targeted by a suicide bomber in the February 14 attack, tweeted: “Kashmiri students and general public, presently out of Kashmir can contact @Crpfmadadg­aar on 24x7 toll free number 14411 or SMS us at 7082814411 for speedy assistance in case they face any difficulti­es/ harrasment.”

PATNA:PRIME Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday a fire was burning in his heart after last week’s attack in Pulwama, paying tributes to two troopers from Bihar who were killed in the deadliest strike on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir.

At a public meeting in north Bihar’s Barauni, Modi condoled the families of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel Sanjay Kumar Sinha and Ratan Kumar Thakur, who were among the 40 troopers killed after a suicide bomber in a car targeted their convoy on February 14.

“...to the large number of people who have gathered here, I would like to say the fire that is raging in your hearts, is in my heart as well,” Modi said in Hindi, drawing a thunderous applause from the crowd near the industrial town of Begusarai, about 150km east of Patna.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi, who shared the stage with the PM, expressed hopes of a strong response from India after the Pulwama strike, which has been claimed by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-mohammad. Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, too, condemned the “cowardly attack”.

The next part of Modi’s speech was dedicated to developmen­t works by his government. At the function, he launched projects worth ~33,000 crore in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections.

The Opposition was quick to hit out at Modi. Congress leader Prem Chandra Mishra said the foundation-laying exercise was a “feeble attempt” and a “political stunt”. People should get ready to hear more such announceme­nts, particular­ly at the NDA rally on March 3, said Communist Party of India state secretary Satyanarai­n Singh.

Later, Modi inaugurate­d three medical colleges and laid the foundation stone for Women’s Engineerin­g College in Ramgarh.

 ?? ANI ?? CRPF personnel patrol a street during a strike called by a local traders’ body in Srinagar on Sunday.
ANI CRPF personnel patrol a street during a strike called by a local traders’ body in Srinagar on Sunday.
 ?? AP DUBE/HT PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a public meeting in Barauni, Bihar on Sunday.
AP DUBE/HT PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a public meeting in Barauni, Bihar on Sunday.

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