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Acting on a tip off, security forces and bomb disposal squad rushed to upper Shadra-Sharief village in Thanamandi tehsil of Rajouri district last night and recovered the explosive device near Rukhsana's house, police officials said.
It was later defused.
On October 29, militants had hurled two grenades and open fired at Rukhsana's house in Shadra-Sharief belt in the district.
Neither Rukhsana nor any member of her family was present at the house at the time of twin strikes.
Rukhsana, along with her 18-year-old brother Aijaz on September 27 had overpowered LeT terrorists who had barged into their house, snatched an AK-47 from one of them and fired at him, killing him on the spot. Her uncle Wakalat Hussain was also injured in the incident.


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Inspite of the threat to Ruksana and her family, why does the government dilly-dally over moving them to safer places with suitable jobs, or occupations provided, or ensured, to the family? It is hard to understand the thinking of the administration. The press and civil society too appear unconcerned, with hardly anybody questioning the government. This brave family needs all the help it can get.









