“Do you want to demolish forces?” Supreme Court raps Pahalgam petitioner


New Delhi:

Supreme Court A petition slapped for a judicial inquiry on Thursday Pahgam Terror Attack And thus created sharp comments, including asking whether the petitioner’s intention was “demolishing the forces” because they were ready for a potential military response.

The court also asked why the judiciary should investigate cases related to anti-terrorism, asking, “Ever since the Supreme Court judges became an expert in these cases?”

An angry justice Surya Kant said, “Be responsible before filing such notes (public interest litigation). You also have a duty towards the country,” This petition was mentioned, “Is this the way you want to demolish our army? Since we have got expertise for this investigation?”

In response, the petitioner urged the court to consider the petition, stating that it was done by Kashmiri students in other states, which could be targeted, either in search of ‘revenge’ against the killing of 26 people in Pahgam in the April 22 attack by terrorists or thugs.

This petition follows concern by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir on this subject; A few days after the attack, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah deputed J&K ministers to coordinate with other states to ensure safety of students of Kashmiri and residents of Kashmiri.

However, the court was disintegrated to raise this petition, stating that PIL does not really mention students. “It’s not time. It’s an important time when every citizen has joined hands … It is not acceptable to us. See the sensitivity of the issue …”

“For prayer about students, you can go to the High Courts,” said Justice NK Singh.

The petitioner was eventually allowed to withdraw the petition and was given freedom to contact the High Court regarding the safety of the students, although the government represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta opposed the move. “Let it go to the High Court,” he said.

From a week after the attack, the credit for which was claimed by the resistance front, restricted, a proxy-gunman of Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tabiba.

A large -scale manhint has been introduced with military, local police, border forces and security agencies working together. Sketches of suspected terrorists have been released.

Investigation of the attack – which happened and any type of security lapse, questions have been included by the National Investigation Agency.

The NIA has identified 20 OGW, or ground workers who may have supported terrorists. Many have been arrested, and the rest are being tracked.

More than 2,500 people have been questioned so far, and in J&K, a coordinated raids against the known hideouts associated with the members of the banned groups and sympathetic.

The government has vengerated against the terrorists who killed 26 people, including a Nepali National, and the handlers planned and orchestrated the strike.

The government has condemned Pakistan for continuous money and training of terrorists attacking India. On Wednesday, sources described NDTV about a ‘Terror Trail’, which connects Pakistan with terrorist attacks around the world, including attacks in Moscow and London.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Dawal and Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan, and gave, sources said, the armed forces gave freedom to make India’s response mode, goals and timely decisions.


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