NPP Leaders Pay Tributes to Martyr Lt Sushil Khajuria in his Home Village


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Kupwara, Sep 30: Prof. Bhim Singh, Chairman, J&K National Panthers Party accompanied by Mr. H.C. Jalmeria, Adv., General Secretary, Mr. R.S. Dogra, Zonal President and others visited Sangwali village of Lt. Sushil Khajuria who was martyred on 28th September in Kupwara area (the home constituency of Engineer Rashid, the mover of clemency resolution for Afzal Guru) expressed condolences to the family of members of Martyr Khajuria this afternoon.

Prof. Bhim Singh also announced Dogra Ratan Award (posthumously) for 20011 to Martyr Sushil Khajuria.

Prof. Bhim Singh warned those who are advocating the return of trained militants from Pakistan that Pakistan is still continuing its aggression against India and those who are pleading for the aggressors should be dealt with strong hands.

  

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  • YES ! he deserve, ashwani khajuria

    Sat, Oct 08 2011

    Wt politicians knows abt soldiers.They jst rule bt solders protect the nation, I respect Prof Bhim singh who respect the sacifie of Lt Sushil and appeal him to come to Sushil's memorial every yr .

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