Protest against Pakistan after Five Indian Army Jawans Martyred in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir

Students from Dr. Shayama Parasd Mukherjee University on Friday stage a huge protest against Pakistan over the Poonch terror attack in which five Indian Army Jawans Martyred and one was seriously injured in Jammu and Kashmir in Ranchi on Friday, April 21, 2023.

Student leaders Bablu Mahato and Amanjeet Mehta led a strong protest rally with dozens of Indian Supporter against Pakistan outside the University campus in Ranchi on Friday.

Student Leader Bablu Mahato Said, "We are staging a protest against Pakistan over this shameful incident."

"We condemn the attack on Army Jawans," he added.

Another leader Amanjeet Mehta said, "We will take revenge against Pakistan, There is a need of a second surgical attack on Pakistan."

"Pakistan is a country which nurtures terrorism," he added.

"We salute to Martyred Army Jawans who sacrifice their lives in protecting our Country," said a student leader.

This is the time to take action against Pakistan.

"We will never have a friendly relationship and Cricket Matches with Pakistan as they cheat every time," they said.

We demand 500 heads of terrorists which are sponsored by Pakistan to be beheaded in revenge of 5 martyred Army Jawns who were killed in the Poonch terror attack, Amanjeet Mehta Said.

Students organisation were raise slogans, tear and burn Pakistan's National Flag, Shame Shame Pakistan Slogans raised at a protest near Dr. Shayma Prasad Mukherjee University in Ranchi on Friday.

Total Half and hour protest was held and various students and residents of the Morhabadi area condemn the terror attack and supported this rally.

Two-minute silence was observed to pay tribute to martyred jawans and Vande Mataram and Bharat Mata Ki Jai Slogans raised during the rally.
 

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