Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: West Bengal Minister Firhad Hakim meets workers from Bengal after they arrived in Kolkata, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Kolkata: Workers from Bengal arrive in Kolkata, a week after terrorists shot five workers from Bengal to death in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district; on Nov 4, 2019. One hundred and thirty eight workers, 133 of them residents of West Bengal, arrived in the city on Monday by the Jammu Tawi Express from Kashmir, saying they left the Valley as they feared for their “lives”. Five of the workers were inhabitants of Assam. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
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