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37, in November, 227 this year: Here is how many freedom fighters the Indian Army killed in J&K

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These are NOTHING numbers

There are 1.4 billion indians and 200 million Pakistanis and for the entire year of 2018 THIS is all they have?:lol:

At the same time the Kashmiri population has become completely anti indian, india had lost the narrative in Kashmir

Hindutvisation of india has ensured indias ideological defeat in Kashmir
 
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You can murder them you can take away their liberty's but you won't take their freedom.
Bharti coward dogs
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We should burn the foreign terrorists rather than burying them. Slowly, we should declare anyone who takes arms, their dead body will be incinerated.

We should bury them with a piglet wrapped around them. This will surely make them cringe to take up arms.
 
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SOURCE: Oneindia News

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There have been six encounters in nine days in Jammu and Kashmir and 28 terrorists were killed during this period. The month of November was a largely successful one for the security forces.

In 29 days, the security forces in November have gunned down 37 terrorists of which 28 were from the terror infested South Kashmir. Statistics also reveal that the very troubled Shopian district witnessed the killing of 13 terrorists between November 1 and 29.The over all number of terrorists to have been killed this year is 227. Last year the number of terrorists to have been killed by the security forces was 207.

The most successful days of the month have been November 23 and 24. In these two days, the forces gunned down 12 terrorists. The first encounter of the month was at Budgam in Central Kashmir. Two local terrorists, Mukthar Ahmed Khan and Muhammad Amin Mir were killed in the encounter.

In the Bhijbehara encounter, six terrorists were killed. They included Lashkar-e-Tayiba commander Azad Ahmad Malik, Basir Mir, Unais, Shahid, Aqib and Umar Ghanie. In Shopian those to be gunned down on a single day were Azad Ahmad Malik, Basit Ahmad Mir, Unais, Atif Hassan Najar, Shahid and Firdous Ahmad Mir.

What is even more important is that out of the 37 terrorists to have been killed this month, nine were commanders. Earlier this week, a top terrorist of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and the killer of noted journalist, Shujaat Bukhari was gunned down in an encounter with the security forces. This was probably one of the most successful operations of the year.

Most of the terrorists killed this week were involved in luring youth into terrorism. They were also the same ones who had indulged in the killings of civilians while accusing them of being informers, Director General of Police, Dilbag Singh said. The people must heave a sigh of relief as South Kashmir will see less of terrorism, Singh also added.

He also said that the recruitment had come down to a large extent. In the past two months there has not been a single instance of a local youth joining terrorism, he also said.

He said that those local youth who have joined terrorism, must shun their weapons and return to the mainstream. We will sincerely help the locals to return and join their families, he also assured.
https://www.oneindia.com/india/37-i...rorists-indian-army-killed-in-jk-2815557.html
Double Century - I like that

Inko Dho Dho ke maarna chahiye.
 
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best part about freedom fighters is, you kill one you produce 10
 
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Ahimso parmo Dharmaha... Why should we kill a pig with a freedom seeker.

Why kill a pig?

I am sure if we pay some folks, they can always find us naturally dead pigs.

best part about freedom fighters is, you kill one you produce 10

Then we kill 100s in a year.

From now on, that's how it is going to be.

Anyone willing to come forward and return to mainstream; we will help them out all the way including educate them and give them a job with family support.

But those who do jihadi nonsense, will be wiped clean.

We really don't mind maintaining the kill ratio or even increasing it in our favour.

Either they will cease violence or they will go extinct as a species.
 
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