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Truth of Kashmiri Pandits | Shraddha Bindroo's open-challenge to terrorists | MS (6 Oct, 2021)

Gunmen, whose identity was not immediately known but are widely thought to be the separatist militants, spread a wave of terror across the Kashmir valley with three back-to-back civilian killings in 80 minutes on Tuesday evening. Those targeted in the three fatal attacks—two in Srinagar and one in the Bandipora district in northern Kashmir—include 60-year-old Makhan Lal Bindroo, a Kashmiri Pandit chemist who refused to leave the valley in some extremely challenging situations in the last 31 years.

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