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J&K killings: Terrorists couldn't enter Srinagar when I was governor, says Satya Pal Malik

Terrorists were killing poor civilians in Srinagar, which was "really sad", said Malik, the last governor of the state of Jammu and Kashmir before it was split into two union territories

October 19, 2021 / 14:12 IST
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Satya Pal Malik (73) was the last governor of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir before it was divided into two union territories -- Ladakh and JK-- on October 31, 2020. (File image: PTI)
Satya Pal Malik (73) was the last governor of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir before it was divided into two union territories -- Ladakh and JK-- on October 31, 2020. (File image: PTI)

No terrorist could come within 100 kilometres of Srinagar when he was the governor but that was not the case anymore, Satya Pal Malik, the last person to serve the position in Jammu and Kashmir before the border state was split into two union territories, has said.

“This is really saddening,” he was quoted as saying by news agency ANI. Malik, now the governor of Meghalaya, was talking about the recent killings of civilians in the Kashmir Valley.

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Two labourers from Bihar were gunned down by terrorists in Kulgam district on October 17, taking the number of civilians killed in targeted attacks in Jammu and Kashmir this month to 11.

This was the third attack, which also left a person injured, on non-local labourers in less than 24 hours. The deceased have been identified as Raja Rishidev and Joginder Rishidev. Arvind Kumar Sah, a golgappa seller from Bihar, was shot dead a few days ago.