06-09-2006, 03:48 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>'Rs 1 lakh to kill terrorist in J&K'</b>
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JAMMU: Bounty calling seems to have caught on. BJP leader Vinay Katiyar on Thursday announced Rs 1 lakh reward for any civilian who killed a terrorist in Jammu and Kashmir. He said the party would organise a public fund collection to create a corpus to pay the bounty.
"The BJP will reward any civilian who kills a terrorist in Jammu and Kashmir Rs 1 lakh. And, if a civilian kills more than one terrorist, his reward will multiply per killing," Katiyar told a massive rally to protest the recent killing of Hindu families in Doda and Udhampur by terrorists.
Katiyar's stunning call to vigilantism came with a rider, the reward was for civilians who weren't part of authorised village defence committees or counter insurgents.
The last time a bounty was announced, creating a huge furore and calls for his arrest, it was UP minister Mohammad Yaqoob Qureshi, who announced a reward for killing the Dutch cartoonist who lampooned Prophet Mohammed.
The announcement was received with thunderous applause at the rally in Jammu. The Satyagrah, a nine-day protest by top-rung BJP leaders was triggered by the massacre of 32 Hindus on April 30.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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JAMMU: Bounty calling seems to have caught on. BJP leader Vinay Katiyar on Thursday announced Rs 1 lakh reward for any civilian who killed a terrorist in Jammu and Kashmir. He said the party would organise a public fund collection to create a corpus to pay the bounty.
"The BJP will reward any civilian who kills a terrorist in Jammu and Kashmir Rs 1 lakh. And, if a civilian kills more than one terrorist, his reward will multiply per killing," Katiyar told a massive rally to protest the recent killing of Hindu families in Doda and Udhampur by terrorists.
Katiyar's stunning call to vigilantism came with a rider, the reward was for civilians who weren't part of authorised village defence committees or counter insurgents.
The last time a bounty was announced, creating a huge furore and calls for his arrest, it was UP minister Mohammad Yaqoob Qureshi, who announced a reward for killing the Dutch cartoonist who lampooned Prophet Mohammed.
The announcement was received with thunderous applause at the rally in Jammu. The Satyagrah, a nine-day protest by top-rung BJP leaders was triggered by the massacre of 32 Hindus on April 30.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
