Cricketer Dhoni releases autobiography of Prof. K.K. Abdul Gaffar

Cricketer Dhoni releases autobiography of Prof. K.K. Abdul Gaffar

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: January 12 2023

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  • Techno-educationalist, Professor K.K. Abdul Gaffar’s autobiography, ‘Njaan Sakshi’ (me as the witness), has released by cricket legend Mahendra Singh Dhoni at a grand function organised in Kasaragod.
  • Marwan Al Mullah, the CEO of Dubai health authority (DHA), received the first copy of the book from Dhoni.
  • The legendary cricketer presented copies of the book to dignitaries including noted actor Tovino Thomas.
  • Incidentally, the book includes the infamous disappearance of P. Rajan, an engineering student from Kozhikode REC, during the emergency period and recalls the pressure put on him on behalf of the government and the police to influence him as a witness in the case. 
  • He was the last person who saw Rajan before the latter was taken into custody by the police from the REC hostel on March 1, 1976. The book has a lot of such details about the case, both known and unknown to Kerala society.
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