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Army takes Majid Khan outside J&K to pursue studies, sports career

The Army has taken 20-year-old Majid Khan, the footballer-turned-Lashkar-e-Toiba militant who returned back home a fortnight ago, outside Jammu and Kashmir for his studies, Kashmir Life quoted The Tribune report on Saturday.Majid

The decision to shift Majid for education outside Jammu and Kashmir was taken with the approval of his family, a defence official said, quoted the report.

“Majid wanted to continue his education and the Army facilitated it and shifted him outside the state. He has again taken up his studies,” the report said quoting an official.

Another report by UNI quoted Army Sources said that Majid has been sent outside the state after taking his family into confidence so that he could pursue his studies and career in football.

Before Majid went missing, he was an undergraduate commerce student and had passed classes X and XII exams with a high grade. He was a known footballer of Islamabad town in southern Kashmir. After he went missing, the promising footballer’s picture surfaced on the social media where he was seen brandishing a rifle. Khan had joined Lashkar ranks on November 9 for a brief period. His mother Ayesha Khan’s video had surfaced on the social media pleading with him for returning home.

Indian football icon Bhaichung Bhutia had also written to the J&K Football Association, and offered Majid a training stint at the Bhaichung Bhutia Football School in New Delhi. (Kashmir Life)

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