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Agencies killing scholars, innocents in Kashmir : UJC General Secretary | KNO

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Srinagar Sept 10 (KNO) : General Secretary of United Jehad Council and the patron of Tehreekul Mujahideen Jameelur Rahman while terming the PhD scholar Abdul Ahad's killing at Khanyar last night as dastardly stated that such acts are the handiwork of Indian agencies who want to instil fear among the masses of Kashmir. In a statement issued here, Rahman said that the killing of phd scholar from Aligarh deserves highest condemnation.

He said that agencies are working to trigger a civil war by killing innocent people and then blaming the unidentified gunmen.

"Such ploys are aimed at creating confussion and triggering fear among the people of Kashmir. But all such moves will fail and the dawn of freedom will soon emerge out of the cloudy skies in Kashmir," Rahman said.

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