GNS Jammu feb, 27 :- Annoyed by the attitude of National Conference Government towards unemployed Youth and motivated by Mr. Rafiq Malik a large number of prominent National Conference Educated Youth Workers Wing workers of Jammu City joined PDP. While speaking on this occasion the newly joined persons reposed full faith on the policies and programmes of People Democratic Party and the dynamic and able leadership of Jenab Mufti Mohd Sayed and Mtr. Mehbooba Mufti and assured that they will carry the programmes of the PDP to the grass root level in every corner of Jammu City. The prominent Youth who joined Mubariz Khan, Adarsh Kumar, Amit Katoch, Raman Sharma, Vinay Bhardwaj, Tariq Khan, Tosif Ahmed, Bilal Ahmed, Shaheen Malik, Sonu Mahajan etc. While welcoming them in the Party fold Thakur Balbir Singh congratulated them on joining PDP and repose full faith on the leadership of Jenab Mufti Mohd Sayed and Mehbooba Mufti. He also urged them to spread the message of the Party amongst the masses and work with dedication and zeal and ensure that large number of candidates are got elected in the coming Municipal Elections. S Rangil Singh, Daman Bhasin, Ch. Hussain Ali wafa, Jagjit Singh Jagga, R K Blai, Abdul Rashid Mlaik, Inderjit Slathia, Chatter Singh Saini, Narinder Singh Raina, E-Peter, Ashwani Kohli, S Gurpreet Singh, and Master Bhagawan Dass also spoke on the occasion.
When the holy Quran was placed before Mohammed Maqbool Butt on the morning of February 11, 1984, he knew that death awaited him in the phansi kothi a few yards away. A high voltage bulb burning outside the grated doors of his solitary cell in the death row was indicative of the outside darkness. If he had had any hopes of living awhile yet, they were dashed by the presence of the” prison doctors. Jail superintendent, A.B. Shukla/had paid Butt a visit in the middle of the previous night. Shukla chatted with him for a long time but cautiously avoided any talk about the execution. “I will see you on Monday”, Butt’s counsel on record, the sallow-complexioned R.C. Pathak, had told him during a brief interview they were allowed on the evening of February 10. In answer, the condemned Kashmir Liberation Front leader, who was awarded the death sentence of the murder of a CID officer in 1966, had meaningfully remarked: “Do you think they will permit us a second meeting?” He was right! Butt was n...
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