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Kupwara missing youth’s family appeals him to return home

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June 14, 2019
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By Tasaduq Hussain 
Kupwara: 
The family of a youth who went missing two days ago in northern Kashmirs Kupwara district on Friday appealed their son to return home.
Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Nabi Mir, a resident of Azharabad Gulgam, 22 left home three days back and did not return back, his family at his native village in Batergam  said.
The family said that he did not even try to establish any contact leaving them without a clue about his whereabouts.
Imtiyaz would run a Xerox centre in neighboring Gulgam.

The family members appealed Imtiyaz  to return home. “We are totally dependent on him who else would care for us in future other than him,” his sister said.

Mother of Imtiyaz who is bedridden for last several weeks, appealed him to return back home as his absence has left the family in distress.  “I appeal the security establishments to speed up their investigation to trace my missing son.”
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By Tasaduq Hussain 
Kupwara: 
The family of a youth who went missing two days ago in northern Kashmirs Kupwara district on Friday appealed their son to return home.
Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Nabi Mir, a resident of Azharabad Gulgam, 22 left home three days back and did not return back, his family at his native village in Batergam  said.
The family said that he did not even try to establish any contact leaving them without a clue about his whereabouts.
Imtiyaz would run a Xerox centre in neighboring Gulgam.

The family members appealed Imtiyaz  to return home. “We are totally dependent on him who else would care for us in future other than him,” his sister said.

Mother of Imtiyaz who is bedridden for last several weeks, appealed him to return back home as his absence has left the family in distress.  “I appeal the security establishments to speed up their investigation to trace my missing son.”

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By Tasaduq Hussain 
Kupwara: 
The family of a youth who went missing two days ago in northern Kashmirs Kupwara district on Friday appealed their son to return home.
Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Nabi Mir, a resident of Azharabad Gulgam, 22 left home three days back and did not return back, his family at his native village in Batergam  said.
The family said that he did not even try to establish any contact leaving them without a clue about his whereabouts.
Imtiyaz would run a Xerox centre in neighboring Gulgam.

The family members appealed Imtiyaz  to return home. “We are totally dependent on him who else would care for us in future other than him,” his sister said.

Mother of Imtiyaz who is bedridden for last several weeks, appealed him to return back home as his absence has left the family in distress.  “I appeal the security establishments to speed up their investigation to trace my missing son.”
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By Tasaduq Hussain 
Kupwara: 
The family of a youth who went missing two days ago in northern Kashmirs Kupwara district on Friday appealed their son to return home.
Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Nabi Mir, a resident of Azharabad Gulgam, 22 left home three days back and did not return back, his family at his native village in Batergam  said.
The family said that he did not even try to establish any contact leaving them without a clue about his whereabouts.
Imtiyaz would run a Xerox centre in neighboring Gulgam.

The family members appealed Imtiyaz  to return home. “We are totally dependent on him who else would care for us in future other than him,” his sister said.

Mother of Imtiyaz who is bedridden for last several weeks, appealed him to return back home as his absence has left the family in distress.  “I appeal the security establishments to speed up their investigation to trace my missing son.”
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