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Madhav, Nadda meet kin of slain Parihar brothers

DODA: BJP general secretary Ram Madav has said terrorists behind the killings of Parihar brothers will be neutralised soon and violence will not be allowed in the peaceful Jammu region.

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Ranjit Thakur

Doda, November 13

BJP general secretary Ram Madav has said terrorists behind the killings of Parihar brothers will be neutralised soon and violence will not be allowed in the peaceful Jammu region.

Madhav, accompanied by Union Ministers JP Nadda, Jitendra Singh and state BJP president Ravinder Raina, on Tuesday visited Kishtwar to pay homage to the Parihar brothers and met their family members.

On the occasion, JP Nadda said, “Many party leaders have sacrificed their lives in the region. We are determined to uproot terrorism from the grass roots. The killings are the result of militants' frustration.” He said many things were going on within the government but they could not be disclosed yet. People would see a change soon, he said. “Right now, our main focus is to track down the terrorists and neutralise them and that will be done soon. Of course, we will not allow these kinds of activities to bring instability and violence in the peaceful areas of the Jammu region,” Madhav told reporters in Kishtwar.

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