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Mehbooba Mufti Placed Under House Arrest In Srinagar

Mehbooba Mufti placed under house arrest in Srinagar, was going to take part in the protest.

Mehbooba Mufti, former chief minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir and president of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been placed under house arrest at her residence.

She was on her way to participate in a protest organized at the Press Club in Srinagar. At present, tight security arrangements have been made at the bar of his residence.

On October 9, Mehbooba Mufti was put under house arrest by the police while trying to go to Anantnag’s house of Parvez Ahmed, the youth who was killed while fleeing by breaking the CRPF block.

The gate was locked outside Mehbooba Mufti’s house on Gupkar Road in Srinagar. A police bunker mobile vehicle was also parked there so that no one could come and go there.

It may be mentioned here that Mehbooba Mufti along with other party leaders in Jammu this morning protested against the encounter killings of the helpers of terrorists in the Hyderpora area of ​​Srinagar.

On Wednesday, there was a demonstration outside the PDP office in Gandhinagar, Jammu. Mehbooba and her workers were carrying banners in their hands.

Slogans were written on them asking for an inquiry into the deaths of the alleged civilians killed in the encounter and not punishing the people.

Mufti claimed that three civilians were killed in the encounter on Monday. Mehbooba Mufti said that the party strongly opposes this.

Charges were framed against Xen Mahour and others in a corruption case.

Additional Sessions Judge, Anti-Corruption, Udhampur SC Katal has framed charges against Xen Mahar and others of the Road and Building Construction Department.

Apart from Sunil Gupta, XEN Special Sub Division, AAO Deep Singh Jamwal, Contractor Chattar Singh, Abdul Hameed, Mohammad Hanif, Farman Ali, and Mohammad Afzal are also accused in this case.

A case was registered against these accused by the Anti Corruption Bureau on the basis of the complaint.

The bureau had received complaints that XENs were allotting work to their own favorites and that the rules were also being ignored while allotting the work.

XEN allotted 162 works worth Rs 2,53,87,520 in the financial year 2010-11 but tenders were not even called for these works.

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