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JKNPP demands CBI enquiry into death of youth
6/24/2020 11:36:52 PM

Early Times Report

Chenani, June 24: Expressing sympathy with the family of a youth, who was brutally massacred by some nomads and outside migrants in Seoj Dhar area, Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP and former Minister along with other leaders visited his native home at village Pattangarh in Chenani.
He met the bereaved family members of the slain youth and offered his heartfelt sympathies to them over the tragedy. While expressing his solidarity with the members of the family and other local people in the pall of gloom, he assured that Panthers party shall continue to relentlessly raise its voice against the heinous murder unless the high level probe preferably by CBI was initiated and criminals were brought to book in conformity with the demand of the people of Dudu-Basantgarh. Meanwhile, Singh handed over Rs. 50,000/- to the wife of the deceased on behalf of Panthers party.
Reminiscing the barbaric murder of youth, Harsh Dev Singh, said that untraced murders and other acts of violence and loot had soared in the Dudu belt of district Udhampur.
He said that Seoj Dhar area had earned the most dubious notoriety in the past few years in view of growing number of criminal activities indulged in by nomads from Pathankot, Gurdaspur and its adjoining areas of Punjab as well as from border areas of District Kathua. Revealing further, the gruesome incidents of crime in the belt, Singh disclosed that even last year several local youth were beaten up mercilessly with many of them grievously wounded but the culprits managed to evade legal action and escaped to Punjab. “The area being militancy prone, the atmosphere of insecurity has continued to haunt the local populace which has been exploited by these criminal elements from outside and other nomads having links with militant outfits”, asserted Singh.
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