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Army Officers Don't Need To Consult MPs In 'War-Like Zone': Arun Jaitley
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley hit out at those who have criticised an Army Major for tying a man to the bonnet of his jeep last month as he evacuated election officials from a polling booth attacked by hundreds of stone-throwing protesters in Jammu and Kashmir capital Srinagar.
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Kashmiri Man Tied To Jeep Denies He Was Instigating Protesters
A day after Major Leetul Gogoi was honoured by the Army, a protester - Farooq Ahmad Dar- whom the officer had tied to the bonnet of a jeep to save his men and election officials while moving through a violence-hit area in Srinagar last month, said he had gone to the area to cast his ballot, not to join the protests. Major Gogoi, however, said, "It ...
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'Saved A Dozen Lives Without Firing': Officer Who Tied Kashmiri Man To Jeep
When Major Leetul Gogoi arrived at a polling station in Srinagar last month in response to an SOS from poll officials and security personnel trapped inside, his team was attacked by a 1000 -strong group of protesters, who hurled stones and petrol bombs at them.
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Virender Sehwag's Special Message For Officer Who Tied Man To Army Jeep
Major Gogoi has been in news ever since he placed a Kashmiri man, later identified as Farooq Ahmad Dar, on the bonnet of his jeep during recent protests in Kashmir on April 9. The video of the incident sparked a major debate.
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Amarinder Singh Welcomes Honour To Officer Who Tied Protester To Jeep
Punjab Chief Minister, Congress's Captain Amarinder Singh, today welcomed the Army's Chief's Commendation Card for Major Leetul Gogoi, the officer who placed a Kashmiri man on the bonnet of his jeep during the recent protests in Kashmir.
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Officer Who Tied Protester To Jeep As 'Human Shield' In Kashmir Honoured By Army
The Chief Of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat has awarded Major Leetul Gogoi, the officer who placed a Kashmiri man on the bonnet of his jeep during recent protests in Kashmir, with a Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card.
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'Can't Criticise Army Sitting In AC Rooms': Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi On Kashmir Video
Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, the government's chief legal advisor, has asked why there is "so much noise" over armymen tying a man in Kashmir to the front of a military jeep as a "human shield" against protesters throwing stones at the vehicle.
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Police File FIR Against Army For Tying Man To Jeep In Jammu And Kashmir
The police in Jammu and Kashmir have filed a First Information Report or FIR against the Army for tying a man to a jeep allegedly as a "human shield" against protesters who took on security forces in the Valley over by-elections held last week.
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Protester Tied To Army Jeep 'For Defence' In Jammu And Kashmir Video That Is Viral
A young man is tied to an army jeep that moves in a convoy in a widely-shared video from Kashmir that has sparked anger. The man was a protester who was used as a shield against his stone-throwing comrades on the day of the violence-hit Srinagar by-election, the army claims.
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Army Officers Don't Need To Consult MPs In 'War-Like Zone': Arun Jaitley
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley hit out at those who have criticised an Army Major for tying a man to the bonnet of his jeep last month as he evacuated election officials from a polling booth attacked by hundreds of stone-throwing protesters in Jammu and Kashmir capital Srinagar.
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Kashmiri Man Tied To Jeep Denies He Was Instigating Protesters
A day after Major Leetul Gogoi was honoured by the Army, a protester - Farooq Ahmad Dar- whom the officer had tied to the bonnet of a jeep to save his men and election officials while moving through a violence-hit area in Srinagar last month, said he had gone to the area to cast his ballot, not to join the protests. Major Gogoi, however, said, "It ...
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'Saved A Dozen Lives Without Firing': Officer Who Tied Kashmiri Man To Jeep
When Major Leetul Gogoi arrived at a polling station in Srinagar last month in response to an SOS from poll officials and security personnel trapped inside, his team was attacked by a 1000 -strong group of protesters, who hurled stones and petrol bombs at them.
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Virender Sehwag's Special Message For Officer Who Tied Man To Army Jeep
Major Gogoi has been in news ever since he placed a Kashmiri man, later identified as Farooq Ahmad Dar, on the bonnet of his jeep during recent protests in Kashmir on April 9. The video of the incident sparked a major debate.
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Amarinder Singh Welcomes Honour To Officer Who Tied Protester To Jeep
Punjab Chief Minister, Congress's Captain Amarinder Singh, today welcomed the Army's Chief's Commendation Card for Major Leetul Gogoi, the officer who placed a Kashmiri man on the bonnet of his jeep during the recent protests in Kashmir.
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Officer Who Tied Protester To Jeep As 'Human Shield' In Kashmir Honoured By Army
The Chief Of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat has awarded Major Leetul Gogoi, the officer who placed a Kashmiri man on the bonnet of his jeep during recent protests in Kashmir, with a Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card.
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'Can't Criticise Army Sitting In AC Rooms': Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi On Kashmir Video
Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, the government's chief legal advisor, has asked why there is "so much noise" over armymen tying a man in Kashmir to the front of a military jeep as a "human shield" against protesters throwing stones at the vehicle.
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Police File FIR Against Army For Tying Man To Jeep In Jammu And Kashmir
The police in Jammu and Kashmir have filed a First Information Report or FIR against the Army for tying a man to a jeep allegedly as a "human shield" against protesters who took on security forces in the Valley over by-elections held last week.
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Protester Tied To Army Jeep 'For Defence' In Jammu And Kashmir Video That Is Viral
A young man is tied to an army jeep that moves in a convoy in a widely-shared video from Kashmir that has sparked anger. The man was a protester who was used as a shield against his stone-throwing comrades on the day of the violence-hit Srinagar by-election, the army claims.