Why charge sheet in Pandit Sarla Bhat’s killing a milestone for J&K police? | Explained

The killing of the 27-year-old Pandit nurse was among the first cases of targeted killing of Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley following the armed insurrection in 1989; the filing of the charge sheet is seen by the family and the entire Pandit community as a step towards justice
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