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FIR against BJP MP Tejasvi Surya for ‘False Claim’ linked to farmers death

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya and editors of two Kannada news portals have been booked for spreading false information that a farmer’s death was connected to a Waqf land dispute.

A farmer named Rudrappa Channappa Balikai in Karnataka’s Haveri district allegedly committed suicide after his land was “taken over” by the Waqf board, according to a post on X posted by Tejasvi Surya that has since been deleted.

Additionally, Surya accused Minister BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of creating “catastrophic effects” that are distressing the state’s farmers.

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Two village defence guards kidnapped, killed by terrorists in J&K

Tejal Verma

On Thursday evening, Village Defence Group (VDG) members in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district were kidnapped and killed by the terrorists. An offshoot of the Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist organisation called the “Kashmir Tigers” claimed responsibility for the attack. The terror group shared the images of the victim’s bodies with eyes blindfolded.

The villagers were identified as Nazir Ahmed and Kuldeep Kumar; both were residents of Ohli Kuntwara village. The bodies are yet to be recovered.

A massive search operation has been launched by the police to find the bodies.

According to the officials, both Nazir and Kuldeep went to graze their cattle in the forest when the terrorists kidnapped them.

“We have received information that my brother and Ahmad were abducted and killed by terrorists,” Kuldeep’s brother Prithvi told the news agency PTI. As per their routine, the village defence guards (VDGs) had gone to graze cattle, as usual.”

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