Krishna Dhaba back in business after 2 months

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 13: After an attack was carried out by militants on the famous food-outlet Krishna Dhaba, the Dhaba today resumed its business with scores of people relishing their food throughout the day.

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The food outlet was attacked by militants two months ago in February in which the son of the Dhaba Owner-Aakash-was seriously injured and later succumbed to his injuries at SMHS Hospital in Srinagar.
However, as the Dhaba returned to the business, Ramesh Kumar, the owner of the food outlet said that he feels safe in Kashmir and while he was born here, he said, he will prefer to die here in Kashmir.
“I feel safe and secure here in the Valley. This is my place as I was born and raised here. There is no threat to me,” he said.
Pertinent to mention here, that the shop has remained closed ever since the attack was carried on and has reopened after a gap of around two months.
The owner, however, said that he does not have anything against those who carried out the attack and even went on saying that the police should release those who have been arrested in connection with the attack.
“I have lost my son and he is not going to return; in my opinion, those who have been arrested in this connection, should be released, they are also children of their parents; I am leaving the matter to God,” he said.