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Pune institute backtracks on honouring Kashmiri journalist following 'political pressure'

A Pune-based educational institute announced a peace award for Kashmiri journalist Safina Nabi, but she claims it was not conferred upon her due to political pressure.

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A private educational institute in Maharashtra's Pune city announced a peace award for Kashmiri journalist Safina Nabi but did not confer it on her, with the scribe claiming her name was dropped due to "political pressure".

The MIT-World Peace University's statement on Thursday cited a "communication gap" in the entire episode and stated the institute is considering inviting the award winner to 'Bhartiya Chhatra Sansad', an annual event organised by it.

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