The loss of life of CRPF jawans in the February 14 suicide assault in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir has crossed 40. A few countries, including the United States, and the United Nations have emphatically criticised the assault.
NDTV today suspended its representative news proofreader for posting something about the “shocking and shameless Pulwama dread attack” on her own Facebook page. The media house additionally said it “Strongly condemned” her activity.
"We strongly condemn the attack and extend deepest condolences and sympathies to those who lost their lives in the attack and their bereaved families": ANI quotes South Korean Foreign Ministry
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#HowstheJaish is a mockery of the slogan #HowsTheJosh from the movie Uri: The Surgical Strike.
In a parallel instance, Aligarh Muslim University suspended one of its understudies for tweeting “profoundly offensive comments via social media against our martyr soldiers” in the consequence of the Pulwama assault.
The B.sc student had posted “How’s the Jaish? Great Sir #Kashmir” on Twitter. He has additionally been booked under Section 153A of the IPC and Section 67A of the IT Act.
AMU said the student was suspended as he had committed “demonstrations of indiscipline and offence” under areas of its AMU Students’ Conduct and Discipline Rules, 1985.
The country salutes our officers martyred in the Pulwama Attack. Our prayers are with their families.