Govt siding with rioters in Zanaskar: JKLF
Srinagar, Oct 25: Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has expressed anguish over the alleged atrocities being perpetrated on the members of the minority community in Zanaskar, , accusing the administration of siding with rioters.
In a statement issued from its Maisuma headquarters, a JKLF spokesman warned “of serious consequences if the government failed to take action against the rioters.
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