Why Are Nepali Residents Being Checked For Everyday Items From India? The Rs. 100 Customs Rule Explained
Why Are Nepali Residents Being Checked For Everyday Items From India? The Rs. 100 Customs Rule Explained
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Lashkar-e-Taiba's most wanted terrorist, Abu Qatal, was shot dead in Pakistan on Saturday night. A key figure in the terror group, Qatal was responsible for orchestrating multiple attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.
Sources report that Abu Qatal, whose real name was Zia-ur-Rehman, was traveling with his security guard in the Jhelum area around 7 PM when unidentified gunmen ambushed them. The attackers fired 15 to 20 rounds, instantly killing both Qatal and one of his guards, while another guard sustained critical injuries.
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