Close X
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
ADVT 
India

6 Uttar Pradesh Men Reveal How They Ended Up Throwing Stones In Kashmir

IANS, 22 Jun, 2018 05:07 PM
    Director General of Police OP Singh said six men from Baghpat and Saharanpur districts have complained that they were told to take part in stone-throwing
     
     
    Some Uttar Pradesh men, who had found jobs in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir, have claimed they were made to throw stones at security forces.
     
     
    Director General of Police OP Singh said on Thursday six men from Baghpat and Saharanpur districts have complained that they were told to take part in stone-throwing.
     
     
    Fed up with this, they returned home, the officer added.
     
     
    The men had gone to Pulwama to work as tailors at a monthly salary of Rs. 20,000.
     
     
     
     
    "We will deal with this issue very discreetly," the DGP said. The state's anti-terror squad will probe the matter.
     
     
    Baghpat's Superintendent of Police Jai Prakash also mentioned one such case.
     
     
    He said a man, identified as Nasim, told police that he and some others were kept at a factory in Pulwama.
     
     
    On one occasion, the labourers there took part in stone-throwing.
     
     
    He was also asked to throw stones but he refused and escaped from the place, the police added.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Walmart Acquires India's Flipkart For $16 Bn, World’s Largest E-Commerce Deal

    Walmart Acquires India's Flipkart For $16 Bn, World’s Largest E-Commerce Deal
    In a mega deal in India's e-commerce space, global retail giant Walmart Inc on Wednesday announced it was buying 77 per cent equity stake in the country's largest e-tailer Flipkart for $16 billion.

    Walmart Acquires India's Flipkart For $16 Bn, World’s Largest E-Commerce Deal

    Kerala Coolie Step Closer To Civil Services Dream, Used Railway WiFi To Prep

    Kerala Coolie Step Closer To Civil Services Dream, Used Railway WiFi To Prep
    Being surrounded by books is a matter of routine for civil services aspirants, but Sreenath K, a coolie who cleared the written test of the Kerala Public Service Commission, the preparation is just about his phone and earphones as he goes about his job.

    Kerala Coolie Step Closer To Civil Services Dream, Used Railway WiFi To Prep

    In Ghazaibad, Woman Gets Sister Killed Over Father's Property, Buries Her Body

    In Ghazaibad, Woman Gets Sister Killed Over Father's Property, Buries Her Body
    The two sisters had dispute over their parental property as the accused and their brother wanted to sell it while the victim objected to their move, police said.

    In Ghazaibad, Woman Gets Sister Killed Over Father's Property, Buries Her Body

    India Fastest Growing Economy At 7.4% In 2018, Bangladesh Ranks 2nd: IMF

    India Fastest Growing Economy At 7.4% In 2018, Bangladesh Ranks 2nd: IMF
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reaffirmed on Wednesday that India will be the fastest growing major economy in 2018, with a growth rate of 7.4 per cent that rises to 7.8 per cent in 2019 with medium-term prospects remaining positive.

    India Fastest Growing Economy At 7.4% In 2018, Bangladesh Ranks 2nd: IMF

    In Punjab, Release Of Class 12 History Book Put On Hold

    In Punjab, Release Of Class 12 History Book Put On Hold
    On Monday, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had announced the constitution of a six-member oversight committee.

    In Punjab, Release Of Class 12 History Book Put On Hold

    Sikh Charity KALGIDHAR TRUST-SOCIETY's Work On Rural Education Inspires Scholars

    Sikh Charity KALGIDHAR TRUST-SOCIETY's Work On Rural Education Inspires Scholars
    The Strategy Of This Social Enterprise Introduced By The Himachal Pradesh-based Kalgidhar Trust-society Led To Stellar Growth Of Its Educational Institutions, Particularly The Akal Academies -- From One School In 1986 To 129 Schools Catering To 70,000 Students In 2018.

    Sikh Charity KALGIDHAR TRUST-SOCIETY's Work On Rural Education Inspires Scholars