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Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday, 12 June, said militants "will only have themselves to blame" if security forces hit them harder than before after the Centre's peace initiative ends.
On 16 May, the Union government directed security forces not to launch counter-terror operations during Ramzan but said they reserve the right to retaliate if attacked.
He was reacting to the two militant attacks in south Kashmir's Anantnag and Pulwama districts, on Tuesday, in which two policemen were killed and six other security personnel were injured.
Abdullah said those who killed the policemen in Pulwama "deserve nothing but eternal flames of hell".
In Anantnag, six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans sustained minor injuries in a grenade attack by terrorists.
Shab-e-Qadr (night of power and blessings) is the 27th night of the holy month of Ramzan when Muslims throng mosques to offer nightlong prayers.