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Jammu and Kashmir police were abducted and killed by militants three hours later, nine others announced their resignations-capturing some of the social media. Senior police officers are trying to "verify the authenticity of the videos", as the Home Ministry (MHA) rejects the reports of the resignations, based on "false propaganda by false propaganda". Resignations.
Non-permanent employees, low-paid Special Police Officers (SPOs), have also sent letters of forgiveness along with their identity cards on the network's sites.
In Jammu-Kashmir, local police officials said they were "not forced" by killing three policemen in Shopian. The police had earlier been advised to ask local police, but some said it was not possible to go home and emergency situations, "it's not possible to go home."
"I live in Shopian," an official said, not on the condition of not being. "How can I avoid getting home?"
Most of the resignations were received from police in the Shopian district. Two Kulgam policemen also resigned; Another pardon for Pulwama's Wahwau to work with the police.
The militants warned that the schedule to be held next month would be killed in the contest for panchayat and urban local elections. Shajid Ahmad Bhatt, resident of Khajurug, is a policeman from September 2017. He said the terrorists would resign from his SPO job in view of the threats. "I can no longer work as a policeman," Bhatt said.
Another SPO, Nayeem Ahmed Bhatt from Pulwama Wahibug area, was given a "apology to the public" to work with the police. "I have not worked for a free movement today, I am resigning and a copy of my resignation will also be submitted to the Superintendent of Police," he wrote in an apology letter that went viral on Watts.
Police confirmed "the authenticity of the videos," said Pandava Superintendent Chandan Kohli. In the past, Irshad Ahmad Baba of Shopian, Shazian's Tajlal Hussain Lone resident, and Shabir Ahmed Takkar went viral in social media. Tazzal posted a video that he is now working on SPO in the last six years, although he has already resigned, but now he is uploading a video. Speaking on Shabeer's video, "I have been working as an SPO for the past eight years and I do not have any connection with the police since today, and I'm posting this video without force or fear."
Kulgam's SPO Nawaz Ahmad Lone also went viral. Post police officer at Qazigund police station confirmed Lone resignation. "SPO Nawaz Ahmad Lone, who worked for us, resigned," the police said.
Hezbull Mujahideen (HM) first released a video that was responsible for kidnapping police members on August 30. Local Husband Commander Riyaz Naik released a video that terrorists' families often had to be banned, beaten and burned to their personal assets. The police cousin was later released after the terrorists were not subjected to "harassment".
Non-permanent employees, low-paid Special Police Officers (SPOs), have also sent letters of forgiveness along with their identity cards on the network's sites.
In Jammu-Kashmir, local police officials said they were "not forced" by killing three policemen in Shopian. The police had earlier been advised to ask local police, but some said it was not possible to go home and emergency situations, "it's not possible to go home."
"I live in Shopian," an official said, not on the condition of not being. "How can I avoid getting home?"
Most of the resignations were received from police in the Shopian district. Two Kulgam policemen also resigned; Another pardon for Pulwama's Wahwau to work with the police.
The militants warned that the schedule to be held next month would be killed in the contest for panchayat and urban local elections. Shajid Ahmad Bhatt, resident of Khajurug, is a policeman from September 2017. He said the terrorists would resign from his SPO job in view of the threats. "I can no longer work as a policeman," Bhatt said.
Another SPO, Nayeem Ahmed Bhatt from Pulwama Wahibug area, was given a "apology to the public" to work with the police. "I have not worked for a free movement today, I am resigning and a copy of my resignation will also be submitted to the Superintendent of Police," he wrote in an apology letter that went viral on Watts.
Police confirmed "the authenticity of the videos," said Pandava Superintendent Chandan Kohli. In the past, Irshad Ahmad Baba of Shopian, Shazian's Tajlal Hussain Lone resident, and Shabir Ahmed Takkar went viral in social media. Tazzal posted a video that he is now working on SPO in the last six years, although he has already resigned, but now he is uploading a video. Speaking on Shabeer's video, "I have been working as an SPO for the past eight years and I do not have any connection with the police since today, and I'm posting this video without force or fear."
Kulgam's SPO Nawaz Ahmad Lone also went viral. Post police officer at Qazigund police station confirmed Lone resignation. "SPO Nawaz Ahmad Lone, who worked for us, resigned," the police said.
Hezbull Mujahideen (HM) first released a video that was responsible for kidnapping police members on August 30. Local Husband Commander Riyaz Naik released a video that terrorists' families often had to be banned, beaten and burned to their personal assets. The police cousin was later released after the terrorists were not subjected to "harassment".

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