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Anantnag traders demand justice for Asifa

S Tariq by S Tariq
February 27, 2018
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Anantnag, Feb 26: All Traders and Manufacturers Association (Islamabad) Anantnag along with Bar Association and South Kashmir Civil Society  today protested against the rape and murder of minor girl Aasifa Banu at Kathua and submitted Memorandum to DC Anantnag addressed to Chief Minister, demanding exemplary punishment to the culprits.

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Hundreds of people of traders body today attend the protest demonstration organized by All Traders and Manufacturers Association Anantnag in the main town here.

“Traders and manufacturers of Anantnag express serious and deep concern on the brutal rape and murder of a little innocent girl child Aasifa Banu of Kathua in Jammu region. We demand exemplary punishment to the culprits involved in this heinous crime,” said Haji Hakeem Sajad, general secretary of the Association.

“We demand immediate and time-bound judicial commission headed by chief justice of Jammu and Kashmir, besides transferring the case from Jammu to Srinagar High Court for further hearings,” he said.

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