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Need to crush destabilising attempts with resolve: Rahul

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New Delhi: Condoling the death of security personnel and civilians in the terror attacks in Kashmir Valley, Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that these “destabilising attempts need to be crushed with resolve”.

“I salute the martyrs of the armed and police forces and convey my deepest condolences to the families of the civilians killed in the deplorable and deliberate terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir,” the Comgress Vice President said in a statement. He further said that these destabilising attempts, being escalated from across the border in Pakistan, need to be crushed with resolve.

“And the Congress Party stands firm with the people of the state and government agencies in their efforts to counter terror and terrorists, Gandhi said. Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s poll rally, Kashmir Valley was yesterday rocked by four terror attacks by militants from across the border who stormed an Army camp in Uri leaving 11 security personnel including a Lt Colonel dead and killed two civilians in Tral.

The attacks and gun battles with security forces which in all left 21 people dead also included a top commander of Pakistan-based terror outfit LeT and seven militants.

Srinagar and Shopian were the other two places where the militants struck.(PTI)

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