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JRL condemns Bandipora incident, calls it shocking, inhuman act | KNO

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Srinagar, May 13 (KNO) : Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) on Monday condemned the rape incident of a minor girl in Sumbal, Bandipora and termed it as shocking, unfortunate, gruesome and inhuman act. According to a statement issued to KNO, JRL termed the incident as a stain on the social, spiritual fabric and rich culture of Kashmir. The leadership said that this unfortunate and gruesome incident needs a thorough investigations and the culprit of this immoral act needs to be awarded an exemplary punishment. JRL stated that the incident has not only left the conscience of every Kashmiri badly shaken but brought every head down in shame. They said that while this shameful and heart-breaking incident has pierced through our hearts and minds and left all of us shocked, some people might take advantage and try to divide us in the name of sects and tribes. “The affected kid belongs to all of us and we all share the pain and agony of her family and stand firmly behind them, they added. We all want the culprit to be brought to justice and justice for her and affected family. JRL at the same time has urged and stressed people across all sections to maintain unity and brotherhood on all fronts, and to exhibit patience and discipline,” JRL said.(KNO)

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