In 2011, fourteen individuals, including a couple, crossed the Line of Control into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and were declared proclaimed offenders by a local court in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district. The accused, residents of various villages, are facing charges under the Egress Internal Movement (Control) Ordinance, with their properties at risk of being attached. The court’s decision followed an application by the Kandi SHO, naming individuals like Mohd Aslam, Hakam Jaan, and others from different areas as the accused.
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'My son didn’t deserve to die like this': Seelampur teen’s murder sparks protest
In a shocking incident in Seelampur, Delhi, 17-year-old Kunal was stabbed to death in a suspected revenge killing by two teenagers, with police identifying the suspects who are currently on the run. Zikra, allegedly involved in conspiring the attack, has been arrested; she is part of a local gang and is believed to have instigated the murder due to a past altercation involving the suspects. Kunal's mother expressed her grief and called for justice, highlighting...
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