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Former Indian skipper Dhoni joins army duty in IoK amid atrocities

Former Indian skipper Dhoni joins army duty in IoK amid atrocities
August 5, 2019
SRINAGAR (92 News) - Former Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has joined his patrolling and guard duties in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) as honorary Lieutenant Colonel. He has been deployed with the 106 TA Battalion (Para) of Territorial Army in Srinagar till August 15 at a time when Modi regime has deployed extra troops in the valley to use cluster bombs on civilian population. The battalion Dhoni is serving now a days usually cordons off the population of Kashmiri people and torture them. Dhoni preferred army duty in Kashmir instead of playing test cricket series in West Indies. On the other hand, at least 100 cricketers including Irfan Pathan have been asked to leave Kashmir. Pathan, who remained the part of Indian cricket team, is currently playing Jammu & Kashmir cricket team.