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Migrant workers have become frequent targets of terrorist attackers in Kashmir. (File)
New Delhi:
A labourer from Bihar and another from Nepal were injured today in a terrorist attack in Kashmir’s Anantnag. The two migrant labourers work at a private school in Anantnag’s Bondialgam area, police said. Both of them have been shifted to the hospital.
“Terrorist fired upon two outside labourers (01 from Bihar & second from Nepal), who were working at a private SAPS school at Bondialgam in Anantnag district. Both of them are being shifted to hospital,” the Kashmir Zone Police said in a tweet.
Last month, two labourers from Uttar Pradesh were killed in a grenade attack in Shopian. A Lashkar-e-Taiba ‘hybrid terrorist’ was killed during an anti-terror operation hours after the attack.
Migrant workers have become frequent targets of terrorist attackers in Kashmir in the last two years.
Targeted attacks on minority Hindus — Kashmiri Pandits, predominantly — have also increased ever since the Narendra Modi-led BJP government revoked the region’s special constitutional status under Article 370, and divided it into two centrally-governed UTs, carving Ladakh out of the erstwhile province of Jammu and Kashmir. There was opposition to the move as many saw it as a ploy to effect demographic change in the Muslim-majority region.
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