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Another Pulwama CRPF martyr’s widow seeks proof of terrorists killed in Balakot

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Another Pulwama CRPF martyr's widow seeks proof of terrorists killed in Balakot

Amid the controversy on the number of terrorists killed in the airstrike done by India Air Force MiG-21 a few days back in Pakistan’s Balakot, opposition and families of CRPF martyrs demand the proof from the Narendra Modi government on casualties in India Air Force strikes on JeM Camp in Pakistan’s Balakot.

A week after widow of Pulwama martyr from Shamli demanded proof of IAF’s air strike, wife of another Pulwama martyr cast aspersions on the exact number of casualties among Pakistanis.

Geeta Devi, widow of Pulwama terror attack martyr Ram Vakeel who was one of the 40 CRPF jawans killed in the February 14 blast, said “they are in grief and want revenge for their family member’s life.”

Geeta Devi said that even Pakistan is not ready to accept the number of people killed in Balakot air strike. The government should public evidence of the number of terrorists killed in Balakot.

“As evidence, we have received the bodies of our jawans after Pulwama attack, but there is no such evidence of the airstrikes in Pakistan,” reported The Times of India quoting Geeta as saying.


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Speaking in support of Geeta, Ram Vakeel’s sister said that people should know what exactly had happened. Terming the government’s claims of killing 300 terrorists as false, she added that how do they believe that the strike occurred and terrorists died?

Meanwhile Martyr Ram Vakeel’s brother Ramnaresh told the media that if the government is claiming that they have killed 300 terrorists then they should provide some proof, some evidence.

Ram Vakeel is survived by his wife and three son. He had returned to Kashmir on February 11 after spending a month-long vacation with his family in his hometown, Mainpuri.

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