PAKISTAN MAY PUT HYDERABAD CASE TO UNITED NATIONS
(Rec. 2.15 p.m.) HYDERABAD, August 22. It is reliably learned that the Hyderabad Agent-general in London, the Nawab Mir Nawaz Jung and the Agent-general in Pakistan, Mushtaq Ahmed" Khan, met Mr Jinnah at Quetta and discussed the possibilities of Pakistan sponsoring the Hyderabad case before the United Nations. Raiders publicly shot dead the lama of Ganskar Padam monastery, which is one of the biggest in the Ladakh Valley, after taking the lama to their headquarters at Kargii, says Reuter’s Srinagar correspondent, quoting reports from Leh. The Kashmir Government estimated that the raiders have put 100 Buddhists to the sword in the Ladakh Valley, sacked and destroyed several monasteries, including Ringdom Gopha, and removed jewel-studded Buddhas and priceless tapestries.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1948, Page 2
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