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Mahmudabad probe shows SIT in a poor light

The Tribune Editorial: The SIT has sought time to examine the gadgets, even though all it needs to do is consult an English dictionary.
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THE task of analysing, interpreting or decoding a couple of social media posts shouldn’t take too long — especially if they are written neither in Greek nor Latin. However, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up on the Supreme Court’s orders in the case against Prof Ali Khan Mahmudabad is taking its own sweet time completing a seemingly straightforward job. It’s been more than a month and a half since the SIT was formed to “holistically understand the complexity of the phraseology employed and for proper appreciation of some of the expressions used” in the academic’s posts related to Operation Sindoor.

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