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Azad finds gate of late Mufti’s mausoleum locked | After getting no response in Jammu, former J&K chief minister out to lure Kashmir | | Srinagar, Nov 11: A day after PDP leader Abdul Ahad Yatoo from Pattan joined Democratic Progressive Azad Party, president of the DPAP, Ghulam Nabi Azad, found the gate of late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s mausoleum locked in Anantnag on Saturday.
Azad could not visit the grave of the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and PDP founder. Azad and other DPAP leaders had to offer the fateha from outside the fencing of Sayeed’s mausoleum at Bijbehara in Anantnag.
“We had come to offer fateha for Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. He was a tall leader. The door is locked, we don’t know who did it, but we condemn it,” a DPAP leader told reporters.
It was not known that who locked the door but PDP remained tightlipped over the issue.
Pertinently, during the past few months a good number of PDP leaders and workers have joined Azad led party and there has been lot of bitterness among both the parties.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “PDP has been grappling with the number of issues. It has been finding hard to keep its flock together.”
He said, “Some PDP leaders are of the opinion that... | |
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PM Modi stopped infiltrators, abrogated Article 370: Shah | | |
Dhar (MP), Nov 11: Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that it is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government that has the courage to stop infiltrators in the country and it is not possible for the Congress and leaders of the opposition bloc INDIA to do so.
Modi ji has done the job of stopping infiltrators in the country and it is not possible for Congress and INDIA bloc leaders to do so. Whether infiltrators should be stopped or not, he asked while addressing a public meeting at Manawar in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh ahead of the November 17 assembly elections.
It was the Modi government that abrogated Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir despite Congress leader Rahul Ga... | |
| | KTF recruitment case: NIA files supplementary charge-sheet | | |
NEW DELHI, Nov 11: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a supplementary charge-sheet against four people in the Khalistan Tiger Force recruitment and arms smuggling case, an official said on Saturday.
The charge-sheet was filed before the Special NIA Court, New Delhi, against Amritpal Singh alias Ammy and Amrik Singh, both deported from the Philippines, and Jassa Singh and Gagandeep Singh alias Mithi, a spokesperson of the federal agency said.
Earlier, the agency had filed a charge-sheet against nine accused persons in the case on July 22.
Twelve other members of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) terrorist outfit and their associates, linked with the Babbar Khalsa ... | |
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