Bhagat Singh Memorial Foundation chairman serves Rs 50 crore notice to retired Pak military official
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A Lahore-based non-profit chairman has served a retired Pakistani military official a legal notice for labeling Bhagat Singh, a freedom fighter, as a "criminal" and accusing him of receiving foreign funding. The chairman, Imtiaz Rasheed Qureshi, seeks Rs 50 crore in damages and an apology.
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