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Magisterial probe ordered against alleged use of objectionable remarks by youth | KNO

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Rajouri, March 27 (KNO) : Government authorities in border district Rajouri have ordered a magisterial probe to be conducted by first class executive magistrate in the issue related to alleged use of objectionable remarks by a youth from Nowshera. Officials told KNO that a complaint has been received by police wherein people from a particular community alleged that a boy from a village of Nowshera used highly objectionable words against the men of their community which have hurt their sentiments. Police authorities informed civil administration about the complaint after which Additional Deputy Commissioner Nowshera, S Sambyal has ordered an inquiry which will be conducted by executive magistrate first class (Nowshera Tehsildar) with SHO Nowshera to be a part of inquiry team, officials informed. Team has been asked to submit report within four days. Sources said that the alleged use of objectionable remarks by a local youth were made during a protest held in Nowshera in which people were protesting against burning of house of a local family from Chowki village and were demanded inquiry into the matter when a local youth, who was part of protest, used some remarks in his interview to media persons which have been alleged objectionable by people from a particular community.(KNO)

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