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Ex-MLC�s brother barges into flat of KT editor, assaults her & husband
Posted 09 Oct 2020 08:39 PM

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Ex-MLC�s brother barges into flat of KT editor, assaults her & husband

JAMMU, 9 Oct 20

A senior Jammu-based journalist has accused the Jammu & Kashmir Police of not taking action on a complaint she filed against the brother of a former MLC who allegedly barged into and vandalised her government-allotted accommodation last week.
Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal, the editor of the daily Kashmir Times, says Imran Ganai, the brother of former MLC Shehnaz Ganai, trespassed into her Jammu residence, which has been allotted to her as part of the government housing quota for journalists.
She has also accused him of stealing her property in connivance with officials of the Estates Department and local police (in civvies), and assaulting her and her husband.
Jamwal first made the matter public in a Facebook post on 4 October, which included pictures of the individuals who visited the flat, including Imran Ganai.
�Few cops in civvies were assisting them in the loot and they were present in every room and tried hiding their faces when I was clicking their photos. They finally ran away when SHO Pir Mitha Police station came to the area after we called him up,� she wrote. �But even the latter was hesitant to lodge our complaint and kept taking the side of the trespassers, wrongly claiming that they are the authorised allottees of the house� We were shoved and pushed and had to fight back in self-defence,� the senior journalist wrote.
She claims she had been hearing rumours that the allotment of the house, located at Jammu�s Wazarat road, would be changed. However, she added that queries in this regard hadn�t elicited any answer from the Estates Department.
Jamwal said she has filed an official complaint with police, but an FIR in the matter is yet to be registered.
On their part, police admitted that they were at Jamwal�s property on the given day. �We were simply told to provide security by the Estates Department. We were informed that they had to conduct an eviction so we provided the security,� Nayat Ali, the station house officer at Pir Mitha, said. �The order was executed by the magistrate.�
When asked why an FIR hasn�t been registered, he said, �We are making an inquiry at the moment."
Mohammad Elyas, Deputy Director of the J&K Estates Department, said that a notice of eviction had been served on Jamwal, adding that she had even responded to it.
�The said flat has been allotted to someone else on 31 July. We have followed all rules and regulations to complete the process,� he added. However, Jamwal denied the claim. �No, we have not received any notice,� she said.

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