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| Rajouri cools down | | Schools, Colleges and other business establishments open | | Early Times Reporter Rajouri | Sep 27 After three days of communal tension in border town Rajouri, the normal life returned in the town on Thursday. All schools, Colleges and other business establishments were seen on their normal work and the restrictions of Section 144 imposed by the administration were also withdrawn today. The tension averted in the town after the hectic efforts of civil administration. During last three days Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Rafiq Ahmed Sheikh and Deputy Inspector General of Rajouri Poonch Police Range, Prithvi Raj Manhas has been organizing separate meetings with the cross faith communities and with their sincere efforts both the communities agreed to shun the agitating path and let the peace to prevail. Announcing this before the media persons her this evening, DIG Rajouri Poonch Range, PR Manhas claimed that there is no further tension in any corner of Rajouri and Poonch twin border districts. He said some of the rumor raisers have created much problem during past three days. DIG claimed that both the communities have agreed with them that there will be no further agitation or procession related to the communal tension. Manhas also said that after this agreement the restrictions of section 144 have also been relaxed. Manhas also informed that no communal tension prevails in any corner of the region and he appealed the people not to give air to the rumors raised by some self interests. He also rejected the report that some miscreants had allegedly pulled the beard of Moulvi Qadri. “ I have investigated the matter and found that this rumor was spread by self interests. No such incident took place in any corner of the district. However, Moulvi Qadri had come to me with an other complaint of one Master Ummer that too I found wrong”, claimed DIG Manhas. He also informed that a magisterial inquiry has already been announced to investigate that how the trouble started and who instigated. “ Who so ever will figure guilty will never be spared”, said Manhas. |
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