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Missing Bemina scholar’s family protest to seek his whereabouts

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
July 30, 2020
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Srinagar, July 30 : In their continuing series of protests, the family members of the missing Ph.D. scholar yet again assembled in Press Colony Srinagar, on Thursday asking the authorities to help in tracing their kin.
According to newsgathering agency Current News Service, the protestors, which included several women related to the family, were aghast over the long period of his disappearance and were desperately seeking help from authorities to find the missing youth.
They issued an appeal to Director General Police Dilbagh Singh, Inspector General Vijay Kumar, Army, and Administration to help them in seeking the trace of the missing scholar.
Hilal Ahmad, a Ph.D. scholar had gone to the Wangat area of the north Kashmir Ganderbal district, while he had gone there for a trek with his friends on June 14 this year.
While his friends returned back, but Hilal Ahmed was not among them,

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