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Grieved by the Budgam incident Mohammad Amin Shah appealed civil society to be alert and aware, praised JK Police

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
18/03/2023
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Grieved by the Budgam incident Mohammad Amin Shah appealed civil society to be alert and aware, praised JK Police
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Ganderbal, March 18: “The recent murder of a girl at Budgam and mutilation of her body has shaken the roots of Kashmir valley. This could the first case of such heinous crimes report in valley. The crime is a sign of failure of civil institutions who have failed to imparted the basic moral science among the citizens. It is not possible for a sane person to commit such an action and civilsed person can never dare. This incident show us that Kashmir need to revise the education as well as social institutions,” said Mohammad Amin Shah while taking to media about the crime.
Mohammad Amin Shah a politician from district Ganderbal asked Civil Societies all around the valley to be alert after the incident and said that people, families need to report such potential incidents before it actually happen. Educationalists, religious scholars, leaders, social workers and elders need to aware people. Mothers need to train their boys to respect women and educate them on the matters while elders shoul keep watch and stop such people if they find anything wrong. I case of serious matters people should not hesitate to approach police. Such criminals should be brought to justice and example must be set by courts so that no one will dare to commit such crimes. Shah also praised JK Police and said police has done a remarkable job by solving such case in quick time.

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