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After the removal of Section-223 from Jammu and Kashmir, many types of news come Which becomes the center of discussion. The latest case has come to the fore regarding the banned separatist organization Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). According to information, entrepreneur and political activist Sandeep Mawa has put the national flag tricolor on the door of JKLF office. )According to the news coming out, Sandeep Mawa, who was constantly on the target of terrorists, along with some of his supporters reached the JKLF office in Bohri Kadal area of ​​Srinagar and hoisted the tricolor on the main gate there. Let us tell you that on August 5, 1960 at the JKLF office, Article The lock is hanging since most of the provisions of ) were abolished. Befitting reply to separatist organization Entrepreneur and political activist Sandeep Mawa, after hoisting the tricolor at the JKLF office, said that in Jammu and Kashmir 1960 JKLF has been involved in terrorist activities since the 1990s. We have given a befitting reply to this separatist organization. This separatist organization has been led by people like Maqbool Bhatt, Yasin Malik and Bitta Karate. It is an Indian institution, which can be used for anything but we will not tolerate anti-national activities. He said that Kashmiri Muslims and Kashmiri Pandits will work together to create a new Jammu and Kashmir, where development and progress will be seen on the path of peace. 48652022Sandeep Mawa of Hurriyat Conference Have put the national flag outside the office If you remember Sandeep Mawa On August 3 last year, two national flags were put up outside the Hurriyat Conference office in Rajbagh area. Let us tell you that in the Jammu and Kashmir Terror Funding case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has moved the Delhi High Court seeking death sentence against Yasin Malik, chief of the banned Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front. )

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After the removal of Section-223 from Jammu and Kashmir, many types of news come Which becomes the center of discussion. The latest case has come to the fore regarding the banned separatist organization Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). According to information, entrepreneur and political activist Sandeep Mawa has put the national flag tricolor on the door of JKLF office.

)According to the news coming out, Sandeep Mawa, who was constantly on the target of terrorists, along with some of his supporters reached the JKLF office in Bohri Kadal area of ​​Srinagar and hoisted the tricolor on the main gate there. Let us tell you that on August 5, 1960 at the JKLF office, Article The lock is hanging since most of the provisions of ) were abolished.

Befitting reply to separatist organization

Entrepreneur and political activist Sandeep Mawa, after hoisting the tricolor at the JKLF office, said that in Jammu and Kashmir 1960 JKLF has been involved in terrorist activities since the 1990s. We have given a befitting reply to this separatist organization. This separatist organization has been led by people like Maqbool Bhatt, Yasin Malik and Bitta Karate. It is an Indian institution, which can be used for anything but we will not tolerate anti-national activities. He said that Kashmiri Muslims and Kashmiri Pandits will work together to create a new Jammu and Kashmir, where development and progress will be seen on the path of peace.

48652022Sandeep Mawa of Hurriyat Conference Have put the national flag outside the office

If you remember Sandeep Mawa On August 3 last year, two national flags were put up outside the Hurriyat Conference office in Rajbagh area. Let us tell you that in the Jammu and Kashmir Terror Funding case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has moved the Delhi High Court seeking death sentence against Yasin Malik, chief of the banned Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front.

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