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Amarnath yatra, polls to keep security forces busy in J&K

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Jammu and Kashmir faces a busy security calendar with the upcoming Amarnath yatra starting on June 29 and the need to complete assembly polls by the Sept 30 deadline set by the Supreme Court.
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