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This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.

MBBS seat for Salahudin's son

The Times of India, Jul 04 2015

Sameer Arshad

`Hizbul chief got son medical seat with IB help'

Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahudin was obliged when he called the Intelligence Bureau (IB)'s chief in Srinagar seeking admission for his son to a Kashmir medical college during Farooq Abdullah's tenure (1996-2002) as chief minister. Former spymaster A S Dulat has revealed this in his book, insisting this was “a great opening“ that should have been followed up to bring back Salahudin, who features on India's list of 48 fugitives holed up in Pakistan. The ex-spymaster said the “little favour could have been used to bring Salahudin back like his colleague, Majid Dar, who had declared unilateral ceasefire and held talks with the government in 2000 before he was killed three years later.

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