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"The conversation is between a sitting LAHDC-Kargil councillor with one of his known persons with content prejudicial to the regional or religious peace and tranquility, spreading rumours and also seditious in nature," the spokesman said.After conducting a preliminary probe, he said Kargil police station registered the case following an inquiry under relevant provisions of penal law.Taking serious note of the conversation between Hussain and his friend, Ladakh Congress president Rigzin Jora expelled the councillor from the party without waiting for the reply of the show-cause notice served to him by the Kargil district unit of the party two days ago.Condemning the telephonic conversation between Hussain and his friend, LAHDC-Kargil said, "People of Kargil have a long history of standing behind to defend the nation and stand with the Indian Army during toughest of times. Zakir Husain Khan (8 February 1897 – 3 May 1969) was an Indian economist and politician who served as the third President of India, from 13 May 1967 until his death on 3 May 1969.. A councillor of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC)-Kargil was arrested early on Saturday after his 'highly objectionable' audio clip mocking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Army in the wake of the recent face-off between India and China went viral on social media, officials said.The action against Zakir Hussain, a councillor from Shakar constituency in Kargil district, followed registration of a first information report against him by police on Friday even as the councillor submitted a public apology over his remarks, the officials said.Hussain, a long time Congress activist, was expelled by the party on the issue, while both LAHDC Leh and Kargil said the entire population of Ladakh has been patriotic and always fully behind the Army in protecting the country's sovereignty.In the audio clip, the councillor is heard using highly derogatory language against the prime minister and mocking the Army over the standoff with China in eastern Ladakh which left 20 soldiers including an colonel-rank officer dead.Tendering his apology for hurting the sentiments of the people by his words, Hussain said, "As a Ladakhi and as an Indian, I have always been proud of my country and our people and I can assure that I will never do such a thing that would bring harm to the motherland. 'The content of the conversation is highly objectionable and condemnable. On 19th July 2020, MP Ladakh Jamyang Tsering Namgyal shared the full audio on Twitter saying – the real face of traitor & anti national ideology of Congress Party can be judged through its elected Councillor of Congress Party in Kargil (Zakir Hussain). The voice- allegedly belonging to Hussain is heard expressing pro-China statements, while talking on the recent Indo-China clashes in Galwan Valley. They (Indian soldiers) had weapons and they did not fire," says the voice allegedly belonging to Hussain.
While the Councillor, Zakir Hussain, was not available for comment, the Congress distanced itself from the conversation and issued a showcause notice to him. 20 Indian soldiers were kiled in action on June 15-16 at Galwan.