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Srinagar, June 3
The Jammu and Kashmir Police Friday booked a number of unknown individuals and teams together with the Sikhs for Justice for allegedly disseminating “anti-national” messages forward of the annual Amarnath Yatra, officers stated.
The pilgrimage is scheduled from June 30-August 11 this yr after a two-year hiatus as a result of coronavirus pandemic.
“It has been reliably learnt that some persons/groups which include Sikhs for Justice have been disseminating anti-national messages ahead of the upcoming Amarnath Yatra and are indulging in activities promoting enmity between different religious groups,” a police spokesman stated.
He stated they’re disseminating secessionist messages and beliefs, thereby questioning and disrupting sovereignty and territorial integrity of India.
“Besides, such activities are likely to cause disturbance of peace and public order in the UT of J&K,” he stated.
An FIR has been registered on the premise of this data and for the aim of identification of such teams and individuals, he stated, including related sections below the UAPA and Indian Penal Section have been invoked.
An investigation is underway, he added.
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