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*Masoodi calls for JK specific correctives to ward-off Afghan spill over in region*

*Says Restoration Of Abridged Constitutional, Democratic Rights Of JK People Will Go A Long Way To Fend Off Afghan Fall-Out*

New Delhi,  Aug 26 (GNS): The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Member of Parliament from Anantnag Hassnain Masoodi on Thursday asked GOI to undo the August 5 decisions in order to ward-off the fall out of the change of guard in Afghanistan in the region particularly Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh.

Masoodi said this while speaking in the MEA briefing on Afghanistan for Parliamentary floor leaders called by the GOI to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. On the occasion the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar briefed the leaders on the latest situation in Afghanistan after the Taliban Captured power there three weeks ago. In its briefing the MEA stated that New Delhi will go slow with the developments in Afghanistan and that the main agenda for the GOI is to repatriate Indian Nationals stuck there. It was also briefed by the concerned ministry that the GOI is carefully observing the developments in Afghanistan with main focus on ensuring security of Indian Nationals and their repatriation.

On the occasion the MEA spelled out various measures undertaken by it to ensure safe evacuation of Indian Nationals from Afghanistan in the coming days. Speaking on the occasion various Members of Parliament expressed concern over the Afghan spill over in the region, particularly Jammu and Kashmir, & Ladakh.

Speaking on the occasion, the Party Member of Parliament from Anantnag Hassnain Masoodi shared the concerns of the Parliament Members about the fall-out of the changing situation of Afghanistan in the region, particularly J&K and Ladakh. Expressing dissatisfaction over the “wait and watch” policy of the government, he said that the need of the hour calls for playing a more assertive and proactive  role in order to protect its interests.

He further added that policy limbo which New Delhi is fraught with could have serious ramifications for the entire region.  Referring to the fears triggered by the possible Afghanistan spillover, Masoodi said with eye on Afghanistan, GOI must not lose further time in revoking the decisions of August 5, 2019. To ensure that the anticipated spillover doesn’t play out in a manner that affects peace and stability in the region, the GOI must restore August 4, 2019 position to ease out the situation and generate goodwill among the populace of JK.  He also argued that the geopolitical shift that the takeover of Afghanistan has occasioned will not touch India, if timely correctives are taken vis-à-vis J&K, Ladakh. (GNS)
*Grenade attack on Langate CRPF camp solved, 03 LeT militant associates arrested: Police*

Srinagar, August 26: (GNS) Police on Thrusday claimed to have solved the case of grenade attack on CRPF camp by arresting three Over Ground Workers of Lashkar-i-Toiba in North Kashmir's Handwara.

In a statement to GNS, the Police said that during investigation of the case of Grenade attack on CRPF Camp Langate, in the evening of 26 Aug this year, on the basis of reliable input from JKP, Handwara a joint CASO was launched by parties including 30 RR & SOG, Handwara and during detailed search of houses, one OGW namely Ishfaq Ahmad Dar son of Wali Mohd Dar resident of Shatpora Mohalla, Langate was apprehended.

The spokesperson further said that on his disclosure the Joint CASO team recovered Arms and Ammunition from his possession. On further interrogation involvement of 02 more OGWs namely Jamsheed Ah Shah son of Sunallaha Shah resident of Chak Mohalla, Langate  and Javed Ah Khan son of Late Farooq Ah Khan resident of Asthan Mohalla, Langate came forth and they were also apprehended along with Arms and ammunition.

During detailed interrogation, it was revealed that all three OGWs were associated with LeT oufit and were involved in supporting the militants activities and accepted their involvement into the Grenade Attack Incident at Langate on 16 Aug this year, they said.

All three OGWs have been booked under IPC Section 307 and Explosive Substances Act Section 3/4 of FIR No 260/2021 dated 16 Aug 2021 of Police station Handwara, reads the statement.(GNS)
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