Modi govt’s campaign to frame Kashmiri doctors in New Delhi blast continues
Indian police arrest another Kashmiri doctor from Uttar Pradesh

Kanpur: The Modi government, continuing its campaign to frame Kashmiri doctors in the blast outside the Red Fort in the capital New Delhi, has arrested another Kashmiri doctor, Muhammad Arif, residing in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
According to Kashmir Media Service, 32-year-old Dr Muhammad Arif, a resident of Islamabad district in South Kashmir, is a first-year MD student of Cardiology at Government College Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College.
On Thursday, an Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) team raided Dr Arif’s rented house in Ashok Nagar area of Nazirabad and arrested him, besides seizing his mobile phone and laptop.
Dr Arif was transferred to New Delhi for further questioning.
Earlier, Indian police had arrested two Kashmiri doctors, Dr Muzammil Ahmed Ganai and Dr Adeel Ahmed, in connection with the Delhi blast.









