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