Janakpur, April 29 -- Protestors on Tuesday burnt the effigy of Pakistan Army Chief for "harbouring terrorism" and targeting people on the "basis of their religion" in a terror attack of April 22 in Pahalgam of Jammu-Kashmir, killing 26 people, including a Nepali national, who was on vacation.
According to survivors, the terrorists, before shooting at the tourists, had asked them their religion and then fired from point-blank range, killing 26 and injuring nearly two dozen others.
Chanting anti-Pakistan slogans, the protestors set fire to the effigy of the Pak Army Chief Asim Munir in the roadways of Janakpur on Tuesday.
"Terrorism is rising, amidst which, Pakistan's Army Chief's anti-Hindu statement is evident that he had given the or...
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