This Article is From Sep 28, 2016

Over 1,000 Students Write Letters To Army Condemning Uri Attack

Over 1,000 Students Write Letters To Army Condemning Uri Attack

Pak terrorists attacked army base in Uri on September 18, killing 18 soldiers. (File photo)

Shirdi: Over 1,000 students of a junior college in Shirdi have written postcards, to be delivered to the Indian Army, condemning the recent Uri terror attack in Kashmir in which 18 security personnel were killed.

Around 1,350 students of Shri Saibaba Junior College have condemned the attack and paid tributes to the slain personnel in the postcards, principal Vikas Shivgaje told Press Trust of India.

The college is run by Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust. One of the students, Sidhheshwar Ranmale, wrote, "I salute those killed in the cowardly attack and who sacrificed their lives to save ours. Those who perpetrated the attack should be punished."

Another student, Shabnam Sheikh, said she was pained by the attack on the army base.

Pratikshya Thorat wrote that as the jawans were protecting the country's borders, the residents were living safely.

The postcards will be sent to the General Officer Commanding of the Army's Northern Command, Shivgaje added.

 
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