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Encounter Continues Between Security Forces And Terrorists

Encounter continues between security forces and terrorists in Kulgam.

An encounter started between security forces and terrorists in the Kathpora area of ​​Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday morning.

Jammu and Kashmir Police have informed that the encounter with terrorists is going on in Kulgam. Both the army and the police are present together in this operation.

However, the detailed report is still awaited. Let us tell you that on July 24, there was an encounter between security forces and terrorists in the Rampora area of ​​Kulgam.

At the same time, a few days ago, two youths recruited by the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba surrendered in the Kulgam district after their parents made an emotional appeal.

Encounter continues between security forces and terrorists: Nadeem Abbas Bhat (18) and Kafil Mir (19) joined Lashkar-e-Taiba a fortnight ago.

According to officials, Nadeem Abbas Bhat was a resident of Rashipura in Kaimoh and Kafil Mir was a resident of Mirpur.

Acting on a tip-off, the police and the army had laid a cordon in the Hadigam area of ​​Kulgam district where they suspected two terrorists were hiding.

The encounter went on for some time at midnight and the security forces strengthened the siege of that house.

During this, it came to know that new recruitment of these two terrorists has been done. After this, his parents were called and an appeal was made to them, after which both of them surrendered.

ED tightens noose on Farooq Abdullah, know what is Jammu and Kashmir cricket scam.

National Conference President and former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah is getting tightened.

A supplementary charge sheet has been filed against him by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the wake of the scam in the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association.

Apart from Farooq Abdullah, a charge sheet has been filed against Ahsan Ahmed Mirza, Mir Manzoor Ghazanfar, and many other accused in this case.

The ED has questioned Farooq Abdullah and the concerned accused several times in this case.

According to a senior source in the ED headquarters, the process of investigation of this case is being done in Chandigarh, Punjab. That is why many times he was called to Chandigarh.

The case was registered in 2015.

This case of fraud in the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association is from 2002 to 2012.

At the time when the scam happened, Farooq Abdullah was the President and CM of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association.

At the same time, a fund of Rs 113 crore was provided by the Central Government through the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association as an incentive to promote the game in the state.

But out of that fund, about Rs 43.69 crore went to fraud.

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