News Topic:Mushtaq Veeri

Anantnag Police act against clerics for ‘inflammatory’ remarks

Anantnag Police have taken action against two religious clerics for using inflammatory language targeting a specific community, a police spokesman said on Saturday.

Two prominent Kashmiri clerics, Jel activists booked under PSA: ADGP Kumar

Two prominent Kashmiri clerics and five banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) activists were booked by Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday.

Prominent religious cleric Mushtaq Veeri released

SRINAGAR — A prominent religious cleric and vice president of Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadees, Moulana Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri was on Saturday released from detention.A relative of...

Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadith’s Mushtaq Veeri booked under PSA

SRINAGAR — Following a major crackdown on socio-religious group Jamaat-e-Islami (Jammu and Kashmir), a cleric, Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri from south Kashmir has been booked...

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