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Yasin Malik expresses grief over demise of Taploo, Bhat

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Srinagar : Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik has expressed his grief and sorrow over the demise of Ghulam Muhammad Taploo of Anchar Soura and Master Manzoor Ahmad Bhat of Kremshora Budgam who passed away recently.

JKLF chairman and many JKLF leaders including Showkat Ahmad Bakhshi, Noor Muhammad Kalwal and others visited Anchar Soura and expressed condolences to the bereaved family of deceased Ghulam Muhammad Taploo who was father of JKLF senior Muhammad Maqbool Taploo, a statement issued here said.

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JKLF chairman also expressed grief over the sad demise of Master Manzoor Ahmad Bhat of Kremshora who was brother in law of JKLF zonal press secretary Ashraf Bin Salam. JKLF chairman while expressing solidarity with the bereaved family prayed for his heavenly abode, said the statement.

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