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J&K:Three Terrorist Killed In Encounter In Naqbal

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One of the killed terrorists was identified as Danish Bhat who was involved in serial killings, police said. Police, Army and CRPF had cordoned off the area before starting the encounter.

Shopian: Three terrorists were neutralised in an encounter in Nagbal area of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, said ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar.

One of the killed terrorists was identified as Danish Bhat who was involved in serial killings, police said. Police, Army and CRPF had cordoned off the area before starting the encounter, Kumar said.
No collateral damage occurred in a process of the encounter.

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โ€œ3 SSP Shopian received information that 3 terrorists were hiding in Nagbal area. Police, 2 Army & CRPF cordoned the area & encounter was started. No collateral damage occurred. 1 A terrorist named Danish Bhat involved in serial killings & other 2 were neutralised,โ€ Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar said.

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Shashi Tharoor took to Twitter and stated that he agrees with Kharge and in the end, Congress must take on the BJP and not each other

New Delhi: Congress Presidential Elections are not a contest within the party. It is a chance for party members to choose how to effectively take on the BJP, said Congress Leader Shashi Tharoor in a response to rival contender Mallikarjun Kharge.

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โ€œWhen a candidate decides to contest, how I can stop him? So, he is fighting and he is my younger brother. It is a family matter, and we have to stay united today and tomorrow,โ€ the 80-year-old MP said.

Today morning, Shashi Tharoor took to Twitter and stated that he agrees with Kharge. He said that in the end, Congress must take on the BJP and not each other.  The election for party chief, he said, is to choose โ€œhow to do it most effectivelyโ€.

โ€œLet me make clear that I agree with @kharge ji that all of us in @incIndia wish to take on the BJP rather than each other. There is no ideological difference between us. The choice for our voting colleagues Oct17 is only on how to do it most effectively. #ThinkTomorrowThinkTharoor,โ€ he tweeted.

In his election campaign, Shashi Tharoor said Congress needs to change, and Kharge is a candidate of โ€œcontinuityโ€ and โ€œstatus quo.โ€

There has been a high voltage political drama in the Congress party regarding Congress presidential polls. Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot too was supposed to contest the elections. But after recent political developments in Rajasthan, he has decided to withdraw from this race.

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In Congress, there has been a lot of debate about who will be the next CM of Rajasthan if Ashok Gehlot becomes Congress President, as the party will follow the โ€˜one person one postโ€™ policy adapted in the Udaipur declaration. Congress leader Sachin Pilotโ€™s name was on the cards to become the next CM of Rajasthan but many MLAs were against him and this became a hurdle for him to get the opportunity to serve as CM.

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