J&K High Court: Surrendering Weapons Without Firing Is Cowardice, Restores Constable’s Dismissal
J&K High Court restores dismissal of constable who surrendered weapons during militant attack, calling it cowardice and a breach of police duty.
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J&K High Court restores dismissal of constable who surrendered weapons during militant attack, calling it cowardice and a breach of police duty.
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