Terrorists shot and killed Hindu teacher in Kulgam


A Hindu teacher was shot dead by terrorists in Gopalpora falling under Kulgam district of South Kashmir. The police have cordoned off the entire area and started a search operation to nab the terrorists. No terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. The teacher who became the victim of the terrorists has been identified as Rajni Bala. She was originally a resident of village Nanke Chak village in Samba district of Jammu division. She was living in a rented house in Chawalgam Kupwara. On the other hand, many students of his school fainted after hearing the news of his teacher’s murder. There was mourning.
This is the second incident of killing of a Kashmiri Hindu working in the Kashmir Valley in 19 days. Earlier on May 12, terrorists had killed Rahul Bhatt, a clerk working in the Chadoora Tehsildar office, in his office itself. There was anger in the whole of Jammu and Kashmir over the murder of Rahul Bhatt, there was no peace yet that the second murder was committed again. It is being told that Rajni Bala, the teacher who was murdered today, was appointed from the quota of Scheduled Castes. His posting happened in 2009 in Kashmir itself. Her husband Rajkumar is also a teacher. They have a nine-year-old daughter, who studies in a private school in Kulgam.
After the murder of Rajni Bala, there has been a wave of mourning in her village Nanke Chak. Various political and non-political organizations have started protesting against this murder. People are demanding a decisive operation against terrorists.

let us Explain that due to the continuous targeting of Hindus appointed in Kashmir, the Prime Minister is demanding that the Hindus employed in different areas of the valley under the employment package should be appointed back in Jammu. They are continuously putting pressure on the state administration and saying that they feel insecure in the Kashmir Valley. However, in the past, the Lieutenant Governor had directed the administrative officers to ensure the security of the Hindus posted in the Valley.