NIA intensifies raids in Kashmir, Milli Gazette office raided
New Delhi, Oct 29, KNT: National Investigating Agency (NIA) Thursday raided the house of former Chairman, Delhi Minorities Commission and founding editor of Milli Gazette, Zafar-ul-Islam Khan.
“It was a pre-dawn raid and I was told the reason behind the raid was my connection with Kashmir militants,” Khan said.
Khan as per KNT is an author and journalist based in New Delhi. He is currently editor and publisher of ‘The Milli Gazette’ fortnightly focusing on issues concerning the Muslim of India.
“My home and offices were raided by NIA this morning from 7am to 11 am. They took many papers, all laptops, hard disks of all desktops, cash found etc. They showed me an order on their mobile, issued by one Yadav of NIA to conduct the raid linking me and my NGO with Kashmir terror,” he tweeted.
In another tweet he said that: “Although I have no relationship or even contacts with Kashmiri militants and have not even visited Kashmir for many years. It seems an attempt to implicate me in some terror or riot case.”
“Thrown to Stone Age. No laptop, no mobile, no desktop. NIA people said order for raid came from the very top and they were woken up at 4 am for this great task of raiding a journalist. They had no patience. They jumped the wall to enter my house like they did with Chidambram,” Khan said. (KNT)
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