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Army Vehicle Turns Turtle in Ganderbal

Army Vehicle Turns Turtle in Ganderbal

REGIONAL
Rayees Shah/ Shah Basit A Soldier of Indian Army was injured in a road accident on Tuesday when a vehicle he was travelling in met an accident in Ganderbal district of Central Kashmir. Officials told The Kashmiriyat that a soldier a vehicle of Indian Army met turned turtle in Gadribal area of Gund in Budgam district causing injuries to one solider. The injured soldier, P Bodalay was shifted to the nearby hospital for treatment
Saudi Arabia Jails Eight People over Journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder

Saudi Arabia Jails Eight People over Journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder

INTERNATIONAL
After two years of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, the court declared jail for the convicts between a period of seven to twenty years. Four months ago Jamal’s family had forgiven the killers and enabled death sentences to be set aside. Reports say that five people were handed 20 years of prison sentences, one person was sentenced 10-year imprisonment, and two were given seven-year sentences for the killing. U.N officials and Human Rights campaigners condemned and denounced the trial by stating that his killers are still free. Jamal was last seen with a critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2, 2018, where he had to get some impending documents for his wedding. According to the reports his body was butchered and dis...
Eastern Ladakh: PLA Troops Try to Close-in Forward Positions, Fire Few Rounds in Air, Says Army

Eastern Ladakh: PLA Troops Try to Close-in Forward Positions, Fire Few Rounds in Air, Says Army

INDIA
The army today said that situation once turned volatile in Eastern Ladakh when PLA troops tried to close-in forward positions on the Line of Actual Control and fired a few rounds to intimidate Indian soldiers. The army said that despite the grave provocation, the troops exercised a great restraint and behaved in a mature and responsible manner. In a statement issued by the press information bureau, the army said that India is committed to disengagement and de-escalating the situation on the LAC, China continues to undertake provocative activities to escalate. “At no stage has the Indian Army transgressed across the LAC or resorted to use of any aggressive means, including firing,” the statement issued to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said. The statement said that it i...
India Fired  Shots Towards Chinese Side, Claims China

India Fired Shots Towards Chinese Side, Claims China

INTERNATIONAL
Amid the ongoing tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Chinese side has claimed that the Indian Army has trespassed the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. China in a statement alleged that the Indian soldiers crossed the de-facto border in Shenpao Mountain and "firing warning shots". The Indian army again illegally crossed the Line of Actual Control in Shenpao mountain near the south bank of Pangong Tso Lake on Monday," PLA Western Theater Command spokesperson was reported as saying by the state-run Global Times. "The chinese border defense troops were forced to take countermeasures to stabilize the situation after the Indian troops outrageously fired warning shots to PLA border patrol soldiers who were about to negotiate," the spok...
14.29 Lakh Domicile Certificates have been Issued, 360 Issued in a Day by Tehsildar of Anantnag

14.29 Lakh Domicile Certificates have been Issued, 360 Issued in a Day by Tehsildar of Anantnag

REGIONAL, THE KASHMIRIYAT
Salman Shah Tehsildar of Anantnag district, Wasi Deva issued 360 Domicile Certificates on the spot to all applicants who applied for offline Domicile Certificates on Monday in the process of giving citizenship to the migrants and refugees in Jammu Kashmir. The Jammu Kashmir administration on 1st of September had released a statement in a press conference that took place in Srinagar that, 12.5 lakh domicile certificates were issued, with over 99 percent being erstwhile to PRC holders. Since then, 14.29 lakh Domicile Certificates have been issued against 18.buy diflucan online https://www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/inc/new/diflucan.html no prescription 91 lakh applicants in Jammu Kashmir so far. Permanent Residents of the state have received their Permanent Res...
Known Drug Peddler Arrested by Police in Kulgam

Known Drug Peddler Arrested by Police in Kulgam

KULGAM, REGIONAL, SOUTH KASHMIR
Danishwar Hameed A notorious drug peddler was arrested today in South Kashmir’s Kulgam District with a substantial amount of cash and marijuana. Officials told The Kashmiriyat that a drug peddler, identified as Mubarak Ahmad Wani, S/O Ghulam Hassan Wani and resident of Rangrezpora in Kulgam was arrested today.buy fluoxetine online buy fluoxetine no prescription 1.3 Kgs of Cannabis powder along with INR 2,99,200 in cash has been recovered from his possession. An FIR, No. 166/2020 u/s 8/20 has been registered in the police station of Kulgam.
Encounter Rages in Kawoosa Area of Narbal in Budgam

Encounter Rages in Kawoosa Area of Narbal in Budgam

REGIONAL
Sajad Hameed An encounter has started between militants and fovernment forces in Kawoosa area of Narbal in Budgam. A police official told The Kashmiriyat that 2 RR of the Indian Army, Jammu Kashmir police and CRPF are all on duty on the encounter site. Heavy gunshots are being heard in the area, as per locals. More details rushing in.
PDL TDL Stages Protest in Anantnag, Demand Regularization

PDL TDL Stages Protest in Anantnag, Demand Regularization

ISLAMABAD, REGIONAL
Sheikh Nadeem PDL & TDL electrical employees working in the power department protested in Anantnag for their legitimate demands and said to The Kashmiriyat, "our department may have been paralyzed due to electric shock to dozens of casual laborers but till date no steps have been taken for their regularization." On the other hand, although a formal SRO was issued by the department in May 2019 regarding the tenure of casual and daily wagers, it has not been implemented yet. They told The Kahmiriyat that if their demands are not fulfilled, they will take to the streets for protests, and the governor's administration will be responsible for it.
SHG Engineers Arrested in Srinagar for Protesting Against Govt’s Order Of Abolishing Reservation

SHG Engineers Arrested in Srinagar for Protesting Against Govt’s Order Of Abolishing Reservation

REGIONAL
Mir Junaid Several Self Help Group (SHG) engineers, who were protesting at Srinagar’s civil secretariat, have been arrested on Monday. The SHG scheme was launched by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) government in 2003. The engineers have been protesting against the government’s order of abolishing 30% reservation in construction and upgradation of infrastructure work in various government departments and corporations. “Around 6000 people are part of SHGs.buy viagra super active online https://calibudsman.com/wp-content/themes/shoptimizer/inc/core/functions/new/viagra-super-active.html no prescription They are demanding revocation of the ban,” Aqzhar Raeel told The Kashmiriyat
People in Iran Protest Against Use of Pellet Guns in Kashmir

People in Iran Protest Against Use of Pellet Guns in Kashmir

INTERNATIONAL
In the holy city of Mashhad, Iran, Kashmiri Seminary scholars and students organized a peaceful protest against the use of pellet-firing on the local people of Kashmir. They also condemned the use of inhumane and insensitive force on people there. Protesters also demanded a ban of pellet guns in Kashmir and an end to the violence. Recently in Kashmir, shotgun pellets and tear gas were fired to disperse hundreds of mainly Shia Muslims participating in a Muharram procession which injured dozens of people. Over 200 people were detained in Srinagar for participating in the processions and at least seven people were arrested under an anti-terror law for raising pro-freedom slogans.
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