Mysterious blast in Bus stand Tral, Seven civilian injured

Mysterious blast in Bus stand Tral, Seven civilian injured

 

Press Trust of Kashmir | Tral :- Seven persons were injured in a mysterious blast at Bus stand Tral in South kashmir’s Pulwama district.

 

An official said that seven persons were injured in a mysterious blast at Bus stand Tral on Sunday afternoon.

 

Official sources Told the Press trust of Kashmir (PTK) that it was a grenade thrown towards security forces but it missed the target and exploded in bus stand.

 

Health officials at SDH Tral told that they received seven injured persons at the hospital.

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They identified them as Farooq Reshi(55) son of Ahad Reshi resident of Trali payeen, Mohd Amad Ud din(05) son of Shahlal Ahmad Dar resident of Satoora, Haseena(38) wife of Bashir Ganie resident of Darganiegund Tral, Jalaluddin Bhat(41) son of Assadullah bhat resident of Khrew Pampore, Ilyas Ahmad Bhat(28) son of Ab Salam Bhat resident of Reshipora Tral, Khalifa(35) wife of Fayaz Ahmad Bhat resident of Chankitar Tral and Bashir Ahmad Hajam (45) son of Gh Mohd Hajam Resident of Trali Payeen.

 

They said that one among seven has been referred has been referred to Srinagar for advanced treatment and condition of rest of the injured persons is stable.(PTK)

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Demands inquiry to look into the matter and fix the responsibility.

Press Trust of Kashmir | Srinagar: Expressing serious concern over the damages caused to various apple orchards in South Kashmir’s Kulgam and Shopian  districts after spraying pesticides, General Secretary Jammu Kashmir Kisan Tehreek Ghulam Nabi Malik demanded inquiry into the allegations by growers and orchardists so that responsible are identified and booked.

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No efforts have been made by the administration to check the quality of pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers before it is sold in the market. Orchardists often lose fruits after spraying spurious  pesticide in orchards but the government has never taken any step to stop it.’

 

Malik said that lackadaisical response of the concerned agencies to check this menace has compelled the peasant community to protest. “For past few years these substandard fertilizers and pesticides have been openly sold in the market and authorities are watching all this as mute spectators”, he alleged.

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Kisan Tehreek urges the administration to establish testing laboratories at District levels to check this menace..(PTK)

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