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Over 47,000 killed in two decades of terrorism in J-K'

Jammu, November 21:: Over 47,000 people, including security forces and militants, were killed in militancy related incidents in the past two decades in Jammu and Kashmir, the State Chief Secretary S S Kapur said. Of this, 20,000 were civilians, 7,000 were police personnel and special police officers who died in dif  ....Read more

Forty seveb thousands killed in j kBy: Muzaffar Ahmad Dar | Friday , 21 Nov '08 17:45:30 PM Reply | Forward Indian Offficial are week in counting that is why The official are giving differant figures at different times EG Their installed CM Mufti singh or sayeed on floor is on record to have confessed that 9300 Plus are missing and what is the exact number killed is a matter that only could be acertained only by talking to the people whose dear ones have been killed.Most of the civilian killed have been killed by indian forces and counted in crossfiring account.That It is also true that the militants too killed kashmiris in name of informers etc.But Since the inidan terrorists press (Name Given by Ved Bhasin chairman kashmirtimes group)is totally sensoring the situation in kashmir hence the whole indian were shocked to see million of the people on streets in june and finally realised that they need freedom from kashmir also
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