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J&K L-G administration suspends 8 officials over pro-separatist content in library books

The Hindu1h agoAI sentiment: neutral
J&K L-G administration suspends 8 officials over pro-separatist content in library books

An official spokesman said the book, “Personalities and Legends of J&K”, contained content related to separatism, which has the potential to create law and order situations

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