Ex-servicemen: Don't advertise surgical strike

AMBALA: The Ambala Ex-Servicemen Welfare Association (ESWA) and residents of Ambala on Friday expressed anger over the Pulwama terrorist assault in Jammu and Kashmir and burnt the flags of Pakistan at a number of puts in Ambala City, Ambala Cantonment, and Barara. The residents additionally demanded that Article 370 will have to be got rid of from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) state.


Retired Subedar and president of ESWA Atar Singh Multani mentioned, “We condemn Pakistan in strong words as they have got killed our 40 blameless jawans. I might request the top minister that without wasting any time, the camps at the land of Pakistan be attacked instantly. It is not the time to put it on the market the surgical strike, but to take action. The fight with Pakistan will have to be fought in its land as until date, we now have misplaced such a lot of soldiers because of the terrorist attacks. We cannot have enough money to lose more soldiers. We the ex-serviceman will have to be given orders to fight in opposition to terrorism. We are able to give a befitting reply, but we cannot tolerate this brutality on a daily basis.”


Residents of Barara additionally expressed anger through burning the flag of Pakistan and demanded from the federal government that Article 370 will have to be got rid of from J&K state.


The residents additionally held a candle march and observed silence in the remembrance of the martyred soldiers.
Ex-servicemen: Don't advertise surgical strike Ex-servicemen: Don't advertise surgical strike Reviewed by Kailash on February 15, 2019 Rating: 5
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