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SIT probing Kishtwar killings gets credible leads | Woman detained, more arrests likely | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Nov 6: Special Investigation Team headed by Additional SP Kishtwar has reportedly got some credible leads in the murders of BJP leader Anil Parihar and his brother Ajeet Parihar, who were shot dead by some unidentified gunmen at Tapal Mohalla of Kishtwar town last week.
As per the details available with "Early Times" the investigating agencies have zeroed in on a few people who might be behind the killings of the Parihar brothers while the SIT has picked up several people for questioning from different areas of Kishtwar town and its peripheral areas to collect the information and vital clues regarding the killers who are still at large after executing the murder.
The statement of the eyewitness in identifying the assailants could be key to the success of the Kishtwar police probing the incident.
The sources said that after registration of FIR No. 290/2018 U/S 302, 7/25 Arms Act, Kishtwar police constituted seven member SIT to probe the murders and added that beside constituting the SIT, all the officials had been given the directions... | |
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NC, PDP 'proxies' vote for BJP-backed Junaid Mattu | Srinagar Mayor election | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 6: Majority of the proxy candidates fielded by National Conference and People's Democratic Party in Srinagar Municipal Corporation elections on Tuesday threw surprises by voting in favour of the Peoples Conference candidate Junaid Azim Mattu and elected him as Mayor of the corporation.
Mattu secured 40 votes while Congress candidate for the Mayoral post Ghulam Rasool Hajam got 26 votes in the 74-member SMC, said Commissioner of the civic body Peer Hafizullah.
Out of 53 independent candidates, over 25 voted in favour of Mattu while 3 to 4 Congress candidates also indulged in cross-voting and voted in favour of the PC-BJP candidate, highly p... | |
| | Murder of Parihar brothers, collapse of Mehbooba govt has stung PDP | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 6: The June 19 BJP's dramatic decision to withdraw its support to the Mehbooba Mufti-led coalition government and the resultant fall of her government has stung the Kashmir-based PDP. It has rattled and shocked the PDP to the extent that it is accusing the Governor's administration for the spurt in militant-related incidents both in Kashmir and the erstwhile Doda district. So much so, the PDP has virtually held the BJP and Governor SP Malik responsible for the brutal murders of BJP state secretary Anil Parihar and his elder brother Ajeet Parihar in Kishtwar on November 2.
"The killing of two brothers, one of them a senior office-bearer of the state BJ... | |
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