Kulgam, Nov 20: National Conference (NC) vice-president and former chief minister of the erstwhile state of J&K, Omar Abdullah Monday said he hoped that the Supreme Court, when announcing its judgment on Article 370, will also address the issue of elections. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a party function at Malwan Kulgam, Omar said,
In its 25-page order delivered on November 9 suspending his sentence, the tribunal said Singh could not have any motive for the action and conducted such an operation without the knowledge of his senior officer. The tribunal, however, refused to stay his conviction and other punishments such as cashiering. Amshipora Fake Encounter Case: Indian Army Confirms Dismissal of Captain for Fake Encounter in Jammu and Kashmir That Killed Three Civilians.
The case relates to a July 2020 encounter at Amshipora in which three men of Rajouri district were killed and branded as terrorists. | Latest News India
The armed forces tribunal in New Delhi has suspended the life sentence of an Army captain who was found guilty of killing three men in a "staged" encounter in south Kashmir's Amshipora village in July 2020.
The court has held that Captain Bhoopendra Singh, of the Army’s 62 Rashtriya Rifles then based in South Kashmir’s Shopian district, “exceeded powers vested under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act” during the encounter.