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6 Ceasefire Violations Since February Pact, Centre Reveals; Reiterates Stance On Pakistan
In a heartening development, the Centre told Parliament that the incidents of ceasefire violations by Pakistan drastically dropped post the February 25 pact.
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In a heartening development on Tuesday, the Centre informed Parliament that the incidents of ceasefire violations by Pakistan drastically dropped post the February 25 pact. Amid relentless ceasefire violations by Pakistan, the Director Generals of Military Operations of both countries had reviewed the situation in a free, frank and cordial atmosphere and agreed to strictly observe all agreements and stop firing from February 25. As per the data quoted by Union MoS Home Affairs Nityanand Rai, only 6 incidents of cross border firing were reported from March to June in contrast to 615 ceasefire violations in the first 2 months of 2021.
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The FIR was registered on the basis of a complaint filed by the father of the woman on Thursday, when he received a letter sent by Javed’s lawyer from Delhi purportedly informing him about the woman s conversion and the subsequent marriage in a court.
DSP Ram Niwas Singh said, “FIR was registered against Javed and his family members under IPC section 366 (kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc) and under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religious Ordinance. Six persons have been arrested.”
Police said that the woman had been missing since November 17. “However, her family members did not approach police until Thursday,” a police officer said. Owner of a cloth shop, Javed lived close to the woman’s house in Etah. SHO Krishna Pal Singh said, “Those arrested are relatives of Javed. During the probe, they were found involved in the entire matter and had been in regular contact with the main accused. All of them have
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LUCKNOW: Five of a family in the Etah district of Uttar Pradesh were booked under UP anti-conversion law on late Friday evening.
The case was lodged against a 28-year-old Muslim man and his family, including three women, under the Jalesar police station area, on the charges of abduction and converting a 22-year-old woman who is the daughter of a businessman.
This is the ninth such case in the state the promulgation of Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance-2020 which came into being on November 28, this year.
In fact, as per the sources, the woman in question had gone missing on November 17. As per the sources close to her family, she adopted Islam on November 28, the day anti-conversion law promulgated in the state. However, the sources claimed that the conversion happened only after the woman had married the man, Mohammad Javed.
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