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Centre bans Masarat Alam-led Muslim League

The Centre on Wednesday declared Muslim League Jammu and Kashmir, led by incarcerated separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat, as an ‘Unlawful Association’.

J&K High Court orders release of Masarat Alam

SRINAGAR — Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Tuesday directed the government to release Muslim League Chairman Masarat Alam Bhat from preventive custody forthwith if...

Police produces Masarat Alam in TADA Court

Senior separatist leader and President Jammu Kashmir Muslim League, Masarat Alam was presented before the TADA court here in Jammu.

Authorities slap record 37th PSA on Masarat Aalam

Srinagar: Authorities have slapped 37th Public Safety Act (PSA) on incarcerated Hurriyat Conference (G) leader and Muslim League chairman, Masarat Aalam Bhat.The fresh orders...

Masarat Alam slapped with 35th PSA

Srinagar: The authorities on Tuesday slapped 35th Public Safety Act (PSA) on senior Hurriyat leader and Muslim League (ML) chairman, Masarat Alam Bhat, and...

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Bait-ul-Ilm reading hall for exam preparation opens in Pulwama

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10 years after 2014 floods, Kashmir remains uncertain about preparedness for future disasters

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J-K Assembly Polls: Political parties avoid naming CM candidates amid uncertain outcomes

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