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Terror attack in Gurdaspur, India

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RIP innocent people.

Those pigs were dispatched to hell and we will welcome all those idiots who are rejoicing here in this thread with same manner.
 
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What the fck is this supposed to mean?

BCCI also trolling now?

Pathetic.
official reports says that those terrorists are from Pakistan.
for BCCI cricket match is less important than the life of fellow indian.
 
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If we are hit, we will give befitting reply: Rajnath Singh | Zee News
Last Updated: Monday, July 27, 2015 - 15:27
New Delhi: If we are hit, we will give a befitting reply, said Home Minister Rajnath Singh after terrorists sneaked into Punjab from Pakistan and killed at least six people.

"We will not be the first to strike, but if we are hit, we will give a befitting reply," Rajnath Singh told mediapersons on Monday.

"We want peace with Pakistan, but not at the cost of national honour," he said.

The attack by heavily-armed terrorists took place at dawn in Dinanagar town in Punjab.

IANS
 
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RIP to the innocents.

and shame on Indians for blaming it on Pak and saying we're rejoicing it . No! we're not ...
 
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If we are hit, we will give befitting reply: Rajnath Singh | Zee News
Last Updated: Monday, July 27, 2015 - 15:27
New Delhi: If we are hit, we will give a befitting reply, said Home Minister Rajnath Singh after terrorists sneaked into Punjab from Pakistan and killed at least six people.

"We will not be the first to strike, but if we are hit, we will give a befitting reply," Rajnath Singh told mediapersons on Monday.

"We want peace with Pakistan, but not at the cost of national honour," he said.

The attack by heavily-armed terrorists took place at dawn in Dinanagar town in Punjab.

IANS

We are entering the era of instant and visible and transparent justice.

There will soon be no pretense and shadow fencing.

This hit will be replied to very quickly and very publicly so that no one is in any doubt as to the connection. This will happen within days and not weeks. And it will be a disproportionate ratcheted response.

Under Doval and the new leadership, a lot of the old capabilities are being refreshed. It is clear that this government will make overtures of friendship, but will reply hard to any misadventure.
 
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Terrorists Had AK-47s, Gurdaspur Cops Had Dated Rifles

New Delhi: For nearly 11 hours, it required every available pair of hands to counter the group of terrorists who had forced their way into a police station, turning it into their shelter.

Among those who died in Gurdaspur today was senior police officer Baljeet Singh, who headed the detective branch of the local force.

As the gunshots rang out with chilling frequency, it was clear the terrorists were armed to the teeth. At about 5.30 pm, Punjab police officers at the Dinanagar station chanted "Vande Mataram" as the operation was declared over and a success - the terrorists had been killed.

Till then, what had been reported was that the terrorists had fired at a bus packed with passengers, car-jacked a Maruti 800 turning it into their ride to the police station, and that eight people had been killed by then.

With the operation over, the details of what the police had confronted could be revealed.

The attackers had AK-47s; the policemen fought back with dated SLRs - Self-Loading Rifles.

No bulletproof vests for members of the Punjab Police SWAT or Special Weapons and Tactics - they had kneepads but no helmets. The footage shows policemen with clearly no tactical training lobbing grenades at the police station, then turning around and running for cover. One massively overweight policeman tried to rush away, his rifle dangling in his hand. Curious onlookers surround the police post, alarmingly close to the scene of immense danger.

Earlier in the day, members of the Special Forces of the Indian Army - some of the most skilled, hardened and well-equipped soldiers in India were deployed to Dinanangar, but the Punjab Police reportedly made it clear they would lead the operations. So India's best-trained troops were asked to restrict their role to cordoning off the area, a task usually assigned to the police.

The fact that the terrorists were eventually all shot dead meant that the operation could be declared a success; but it exposed, once again, the incredible vulnerability resulted by inadequate training and equipment for those who put their lives at risk.

Terrorists Had AK-47s, Gurdaspur Cops Had Dated Rifles
 
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Special Forces deployed in Punjab's Gurdaspur, says Parrikar | Zee News
New Delhi: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Monday said Special Forces have been deployed in Gurdaspur and added that the counter insurgency forces are already there.

"The Special Forces have left for Gurdaspur. The Home Ministry will give more information. The Special Forces have moved there. The counter insurgency and counter terror special forces are there," Parikkar said.

Meanwhile, a heavy exchange of fire has resumed between the security forces and terrorists.

One militant has been killed while a Punjab Special Service Group (SSG) jawan has sustained injuries in the ongoing operations.

The death toll in the attack has now risen to eight, including six civilians and two home guards. Four civilians have also sustained injuries.

The gun battle between the security forces and alleged terrorists ensued after the latter opened fire on the police station and a bus.

ANI
 
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Indian punjabis have little to do with rest of India, its not surprising khalistanis are waking up again. Blaming Pakistan will not solve this unfortunately. :cry:
 
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RIP to the innocents.

and shame on Indians for blaming it on Pak and saying we're rejoicing it . No! we're not ...
look at your countrymen posts and you will see the truth.
 
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