Jammu and Kashmir Police has identified 200 social media handles involved in spreading radicalisation and glorifying terrorism. Efforts by the cyber cell over the past three months have led to the identification of these handles, with 100 operating from outside the country. Multiple FIRs have been filed, and some individuals influenced by this content have been de-radicalised.
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Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali shared that he had a video conversation with former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli, who is currently hospitalized due to a severe urinary infection. Kambli, appearing very weak, expressed hope for recovery. Basit urged fans to pray for Kambli's health. Kambli has been receiving treatment and expresses gratitude to his doctor.
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