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‘New Land Laws will Further Internationalize Kashmir Issue,’ Says Saif u Din Soz

‘New Land Laws will Further Internationalize Kashmir Issue,’ Says Saif u Din Soz

REGIONAL
The Former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Prof Saifuddin Soz on Wednesday said that the people will defeat the Centre’s design to settle outsiders in Jammu Kashmir. “If India’s National Opposition does not intervene in Jammu Kashmir, the people will be forced to raise their voice for intervention by the International community to correct the social and political malaise created by the Central government”, he said in a statement here this afternoon. He said the Centre does not understand that while the people of J&K state had accepted Maharaja Hari Singh’s Deed of Accession to India through which they acceded to India, but did not merge with India like other states. “The Central Government abrogated J&K Domicile laws abruptly and unilaterally. If the Centre does...
‘It is a Black Law’- Protest Staged in Jammu to Protest New Land Law

‘It is a Black Law’- Protest Staged in Jammu to Protest New Land Law

REGIONAL
Mubashir Naik Decrying the new land law, protest demonstrations were staged in Jammu on Wednesday noon, the protests were staged by People's Democratic Party and National Panthers Party. ALSO READ: MHA Issues 3rd Order: Anyone In India Can Now Buy Land In Kashmir National Panther Party during the protest demonstration against the newly introduced JKUT Land Law in Jammu Kashmir referring to the new law as dictatorial and said that the new Law is aimed at snatching people of their lands and jobs. "We will not allow the new law to be implemented which is against the consent of the people of Jammu Kashmir. The news laws are being implemented at a time when there is no functional legislature in Jammu Kashmir," Panthers party said. The People's Democratic party calling the law as...
BSF, Army man injured in explosion along LoC in Poonch

BSF, Army man injured in explosion along LoC in Poonch

OTHERS
An Army man and a Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were injured in an explosion along the Line of Control (LoC). The explosion occured in Tarkundi area of Balakote in Poonch district. Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that an explosion took place near a forward post of Army. This caused injuries to an Army man and a BSF man, who were deployed there. The injured are presently undergoing treatment in a local Army hospital, they said. Officials added that exact nature of explosion was not ascertained yet. It seems to be an anti-personnel land mine explosion -(KNO)
Shopkeeper found dead under mysterious circumstances in Sunderbani

Shopkeeper found dead under mysterious circumstances in Sunderbani

OTHERS
Mubhasir Naik A shopkeeper running his establishment in Sunderbani town of Rajouri was found dead under mysterious conditions at his shop last night. An official told The Kashmiriyat that the deceased was identified as Ashu Sharma, son of Sham Lal. He was a resident of Theri Thichka village of Sunderbani.He died in his shop in Sunderbani town last night. The body was handed over to the family after the completion of the medico—legal formalities. Police said that investigation into the matter is going on.buy Tadalafil generic buynoprescriptiononlinerxx.net over the counter
Farmers to protest on November 5 against farm laws nationwide

Farmers to protest on November 5 against farm laws nationwide

OTHERS
On Tuesday, several farmers organisations from across the nation,have decided to begin a nationwide 'road blockade' on November 5. To protest against newly enacted central farm laws and the proposed Electricity (Amendment) Bill. During a meeting held by the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC) in New Delhi, they planned to spearhead the fight against three anti-farmer, anti-people farm laws and the Centre's proposed Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2020. And there shall be complete coordination of various farmers' outfits.  The AIKSCC farmers committee has also decided to hold a two-day 'Dilli Chalo' (let's go to Delhi) protest march on November 26-27. They also called of these protests from Gurdwara Rakab Ganj where its members met to decide the future course of ac...
18-Year-Old Girl Slips to Death in Bandipora

18-Year-Old Girl Slips to Death in Bandipora

REGIONAL
An 18 year old girl slipped to death while collecting firewood in Bandipora forest.  Police sources said that a young girl identified as Shameema Jan daughter of Mushtaq Ahmed Malik was collecting firewood in the forest when she slipped and fell deep into a gorge. The Girl died on spot. The victim was the resident of Tetri Kilshay area of Bandipora that falls under the jurisdiction of Police Station Tulail.
7-Year-Old Boy Drowns to Death in Pulwama

7-Year-Old Boy Drowns to Death in Pulwama

PULWAMA
Mohammed Mufeez A seven-year-old boy drowned to death on Tuesday afternoon in Chewa Ullar area of Tral in South Kashmir's Pulwama district. An official speaking to The Kashmiriyat identified the deceased as Numaan Irshad, son of Irshad Ahmad age 7, a resident of Chewa Ullar village, who "accidentally fell into a local water pond" He said that soon after the incident took place, the family and neighbors of the boy conducted rescue operation and removed him from the pond after which he was shifted to Sub District Hospital (SDH) Tral, for treatment where doctors declared him brought dead. A doctor posted in Sub district hospital Tral in Pulwama also confirmed the death of the minor boy to The Kashmiriyat. Police has started further investigation in this incident.
Stopping People From Hoisting Indian Flag in Lal Chowk Srinagar an Act of Treason, Says Shiv Sena Leader

Stopping People From Hoisting Indian Flag in Lal Chowk Srinagar an Act of Treason, Says Shiv Sena Leader

INDIA
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that that the central government should take strict steps if Mehbooba Mufti, Farooq Abdullah and others want to implement Article 370 in Kashmir with the help of China. "4 BJP workers went to Lal Chowk in Srinagar to wave the tricolor, The police arrested them and took them to the police station.buy aciphex online https://www.bodybuildingestore.com/wp-content/themes/classic/inc/new/aciphex.html no prescription If someone tries to wave the tricolor in Lal Chowk, Srinagar or Kashmir, I consider it an act of treason to stop it." When journalists asked Sanjay Raut whether the central government should bring uniform civil code. To this he said that we have said earlier that uniform civil code should be implemented in the country. If the government do...
NIA Raids 10 Locations Including NGOs, Journalists Across Kashmir

NIA Raids 10 Locations Including NGOs, Journalists Across Kashmir

REGIONAL
The National Investigation Agency of India has launched in continuation of its crackdown on Funding in Jammu Kashmir conducted fresh raids in Srinagar on Wednesday. According to Sources, NIA conducted raids on NGOs and journalists across 10 locations in Kashmir and one in Bengaluru on Wednesday morning. NIA sources as quoted by PTI said terror operations were being funded by sourcing funds from foreign countries in the name of business, religious works and other social works by these organisations in Jammu and Kashmir. The residence of Khuram Parvez of Jammu Kashmir Coalation of Civil society, was raided on Wednesday morning by NIA. The houses of two more Srinagar based journalists were also raided by NIA. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) team assisted by the local poli...
‘Stop Islamophobia’-Thousands Participate in Rally to protest against Macron in Bangladesh

‘Stop Islamophobia’-Thousands Participate in Rally to protest against Macron in Bangladesh

INTERNATIONAL
Thousands of Muslims took to the streets of Bangladesh capital on Tuesday to protest against remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron in a row about cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. The dispute has its roots in a knife attack outside a French school on October 16 in which a man of Chechen origin beheaded Samuel Paty, a teacher who had shown pupils the cartoons in a civics lesson on freedom of speech.buy aciphex online medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/aciphex.html no prescription France has allowed displays of the cartoons, which are considered blasphemous by Muslims. Macron paid tribute to Paty, describing him as a “quiet hero” dedicated to instilling the democratic values of the French Republic in his pupils. Protesters in Dhaka unfurled placards wit...