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Charges towards 8 in J&Okay for promoting Pak MBBS seats

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Express News Service

SRINAGAR:  A particular courtroom in Srinagar on Tuesday framed expenses towards senior Hurriyat chief Mohammad Akbar Bhat alias Zafar Bhat and 7 others for promoting Pakistani MBBS seats in Jammu and Kashmir.

Special Judge Manjeet Singh Manhas of NIA courtroom framed expenses towards Zaffar Bhat, chairman of J&Okay Salvation Movement, and 7 different residents of Kashmir below UAPA and IPC Section 420. The FIR towards the accused was registered on July 27, 2020, for allegedly being hand-in-glove with some academic consultancies for arranging admission of J&Okay residents in MBBS and different skilled programs in varied faculties and universities in Pakistan.

The police discovered throughout investigation that a large sum of money was acquired from the mother and father of the scholars in lieu of such admissions and the cash earned was allegedly utilized in supporting militancy in J&Okay. It was on the suggestions of Hurriyat leaders that the authorities in Pakistan supplied admission in skilled faculties there to the following of kin of slain militants as an incentive to spice up morale and hold the pot of militancy boiling within the Valley, the police mentioned.

The cash raised by way of promoting of seats was ploughed into militancy and to create legislation and different issues, disturb peace, harm public property, strike terror among the many lots and create risk to the sovereignty of India. The cash raised was additionally distributed among the many households of households of lively militants to spice up their morale and carry ahead anti nationwide/subversive actions. The Centre just lately mentioned skilled levels obtained from Pakistan gained’t be recognised in India.

Funding terror
The cash raised by way of promoting of seats was ploughed into militancy and to create legislation and different issues, disturb peace and strike terror amongst individuals, probe discovered