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Man arrested from J-K's Anantnag for running scandalous online campaign against Kashmiri students

By ANI | Updated: January 21, 2022 22:40 IST

Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested a man from Anantnag for carrying out a scandalous online campaign against Kashmiri students studying outside the union territory.

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Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested a man from Anantnag for carrying out a scandalous online campaign against Kashmiri students studying outside the union territory.

According to Kashmir Zone Police on Friday, arrested Iftikhar Ahmad Dar has been carrying a scandalous online campaign against Kashmiri students studying outside, causing anguish to students and parents. The police registered a case against Dar at Anantnag police station under relevant sections of law.

Further details awaited.

( With inputs from ANI )

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