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IPL franchise workshop shifted to Mumbai from Jammu

The decision was taken after the demise of state CM Mufti Mohammad Sayeed

New Delhi: The Indian Premier League's (IPL) two-day franchise workshop from January 13 was on Thursday shifted from Srinagar and Gulmarg to Mumbai owing to the death of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed.

"IPL franchise workshop and meet shifted to Mumbai on January 13-14 from Srinagar and Gulmarg because of Mufti saheb's demise," IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla tweeted.

Sayeed, who rose to become the country's first Muslim Home Minister, died on Thursday at AIIMS here after his platelets dropped dangerously.

The 79-year-old, who took charge of the state on March 1 in 2015 heading a PDP-BJP alliance, breathed his last this morning after remaining on ventilator for the past few days.

He was flown from Srinagar in a special plane on December 24 and admitted to the AIIMS where he was diagnosed with sepsis (life threatening complication of an infection) and pneumonia. During hospitalisation his platelets had dropped dangerously, doctors said.

He is the second J and K Chief Minister to die in office, the first being Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah who died on September 8, 1982.

( Source : PTI )
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