Kashmir unrest continues, Centre looks at terror-money crackdown - News Summed Up

Kashmir unrest continues, Centre looks at terror-money crackdown


Even the blackmoney crackdown is primarily aimed to track undisclosed money in India and abroad," Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Commerce Minister told India Today. Usually youth are identified and brainwashed to transfer the money in their accounts," said a senior official in the Finance Ministry. Interestingly last week NIA had summoned Naeem Geelani, elder son of separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani as part of its probe into terror funds used during protests in Kashmir. Naeem Geealni was reportedly questioned that his father had allegedly accepted "terror funds" linked to Hizbul Mujahideen in Pakistan in 2011. Also readModi government's clear stand on Kashmir: AFSPA would neither be lifted nor dilutedKashmir Unrest: All you want to know


Source: India Today September 07, 2016 15:56 UTC



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