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SSH support action against land grabbers
11/15/2006 12:24:59 AM

JAMMU | NOV 14
The leader of the Shiv Sena Hindustan (SSH) has appreciated the announcement made by the chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad that land grabbers will be dealt with iron hand. President SSH Dimpy Kohli said that his party will fully support the chief minister for his courageous step in this regard.
They have encroached Govt land with the help of big things beside political leaders shield them.
Senior vice president, Pritam Sharma in a appeal to the chief minister said, that this practice must be continued against the land grabbers. Concerned agencies also lay their hands on the big fish he said, and added such action helped in vacating the land at Roop Nagar. He also said that those caught in land-grabbing scandal must be dealt hashly so that no one in future dare to grab the government land.
Those present on the occasion Pankaj Sahni, Gian Sharma, Baba Sahni, Rajesh Kak, Vikram Singh and Yashpal Khajuria.


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Engineering student rescued from militant’s captivity after 38 days
DODA NOV-14- A Engineering student was rescued from the clutches of militants after 38 days of captivity from forest area in Doda district today.
According to a police hand out, 20 year Khalid Latief Batt of Kotal Sazan, an engineering student was taken away by four LeT militants namely Muzamil,Yasir,Aqib and Imran from Forwan area on October 5 last while he was on way from his house to Jammu.
Following a report registered in Police Station, Doda Police launched a search operation to rescue the boy from the captivity of the militants. After hectic searches, the Police finally succeeded in rescuing the boy from Sazan Kota forest..
Khalid who is pursuing civil engineering in National Institute of Technology, Jammu had gone to his home and on his return back he was way laid and taken as a hostage by the militants.
During his 38 days captivity LeT, ultras used him as a porter to carry their luggage and eatables. The boy told the Police that he was badly ill treated by his captivators during the captivity. The boy was later handed over to the parents and this action of Police has been highly appreciated by people from all walks of life.
The hand out claimed that Police have rescued about 30 youth of the District from the clutches of militants during this year so far and efforts are being made to trace out the militants involved in kidnapping of the youth.

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