AAP court: Why was the police and the army not present at the scene during the Pahalgam attack?
Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha
New Delhi: This time the guest of India TV’s popular show Aap Ki court was Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. He openly answered the questions of the show’s anchor and Editor-in-Chief of India TV Rajat Sharma.
During the show, when Manoj Sinha was asked why the police and the army were not present at the scene during the Pahalgam attack? So he put his answer in front of the public.
Manoj Sinha told that the reason for not being deployed in Basaron Valley
Manoj Sinha became emotional while talking about the massacre of 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam by Pakistani terrorists. He said, “I could not sleep after 22 April. It was an attack on the soul of India. When the three killers were killed, I was able to sleep peacefully.”
On the question of Rajat Sharma’s question as to why there was not a single policeman in the Basaron Valley, where tourists were celebrating among the pizza shops, the Lieutenant Governor replied: “There was a private person to give tourists to tourists in Basaron. Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation had not given any permission to him. He did not have any permission to the administration and the police that he has not told that he has started such a peace. Was, and many small tourist places had become. “
On the statement of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that the Lieutenant Governor’s failure to protect tourists brought the country to the brink of war, Manoj Sinha said: ‘If he has said so, I welcome it. But they should also say that for decades, Pakistan used to bring ‘strike calendar’ to the valley, due to which schools, colleges and markets were closed 132 days in a year. Stoning incidents were common and security personnel were martyred.
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