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Amarnath Yatra terror attack opens old wounds for Mumbai resident

<p>Monday's attack on Amarnath Yatra pilgrims brings back memories of loss and pain for Ghatkopar resident Neeta Jethwa, who lost four of her relatives in 2012 attack</p>

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Neeta Jethwa lost her relatives (clockwise from top) Nirmala Rathod, Bharati Purohit, Nisha Jethwa and Indira Parmar in the blast. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
Neeta Jethwa lost her relatives (clockwise from top) Nirmala Rathod, Bharati Purohit, Nisha Jethwa and Indira Parmar in the blast. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

Six years after Neeta Jethwa survived a terror attack near Anantnag, news of Monday's attack hit her hard. Besides the agony of losing four relatives, it was also a reminder that neither the J&K government nor Centre cared to provide the victims with any compensation.

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