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Plight of Estranged Nomads in Kashmir – Pregnant Women Foot Patrolled on a Cot by Locals for 14 Kilometers

Plight of Estranged Nomads in Kashmir – Pregnant Women Foot Patrolled on a Cot by Locals for 14 Kilometers

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Fizala Khan A pregnant lady, Safiya Jan of Lehan Dajan village, located in Pahalgam, in Anantnag district, South of Jammu Kashmir, belonging to Gujjar - Bakarwaal community was carried on a cot by locals to a hospital as the highways remain closed due to round the clock - heavy snowfall across Kashmir. The family was reportedly unable to take Safiya to the hospital because of heavy snowfall, who in her third trimester, had developed severe pregnancy-related complications, endangering both herself and her yet to be born child. The locals lost no time and trekked nearly five kilometers.   ALSO READ: 'Where shall we go' - fear grows among Gujjjar Bakarwaals   The foot patrol started moving the lady on a cot, through ankle deep snow, as the highway remains cut off d...
2020: 182 Militants Killed During 92 Encounters in Kashmir, More than 87 Per Cent Locals- Full Report

2020: 182 Militants Killed During 92 Encounters in Kashmir, More than 87 Per Cent Locals- Full Report

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The year 2020 has seen ninety-two gunfights between Militants and Government Forces in which 182 Militants including top Hizb commanders, Riyaz Naikoo and Saifullah Dar were killed. Riyaz Naikoo and Dr. Saifullah’s deaths at the hand of the Government forces, that too in less than eight months, is believed to have dealt a massive blow to Hizbul Mujahideen. As many as twelve Militants have surrendered during live encounters with security forces this year, said Vijay Kumar, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir. The encounters in Kashmir left 210 persons dead including 182 Militants, 10 Armymen, 5 Para-military troopers, 5 policemen and 8 civilians (including those killed in Shopian Fake Encounter). As per the data, Jammu Kashmir has witnessed 92 gunfights between Militants and ...
Jails in Jammu Kashmir Holding Prisoners Beyond their Capacity, 43 Lodged in UP, Haryana Jails

Jails in Jammu Kashmir Holding Prisoners Beyond their Capacity, 43 Lodged in UP, Haryana Jails

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Muzammil Bashir An RTI filed by two students of Kashmir University has revealed that the jails in Jammu Kashmir are overcrowded during the times of global pandemic despite the supreme court orders of decongesting the Jails. Earlier in April, as the global pandemic spread in India, a three-member committee headed by J-K State Legal Services Authority Executive Chairman Justice Rajesh Bindal ordered the release of jail inmates, except those involved in militancy-related cases to decongest the prisons in the Union Territory. The figures reveal that a total of 4031 prisoners are lodged in fourteen jails across Jammu Kashmir against a capacity of 3660 persons. The data accessed by The Kashmiriyat also reveals that a total of 747 prisoners are lodged across the 14 jails in Militancy...
Shock and Grief, Scenes of Demolished Houses in Gujjar Areas in Kashmir’s Pahalgam as they Fear Mass Evacuation

Shock and Grief, Scenes of Demolished Houses in Gujjar Areas in Kashmir’s Pahalgam as they Fear Mass Evacuation

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Mohsina Malik A joint team of the officers of Pahalgam Development Authority, Wildlife, Forest, Revenue, Police, and Pahalgam Development Authority on 7th November launched an anti-encroachment drive at several areas of Pahalgam of Anantnag and retrieved 110 Kanals of land. The CEO PDA Mushtaq Ahmad Semnani, DFO Wildlife Rouf Ahmad Zargar, Forest Range officer Pahalgam, Tehsildar Pahalgam and other senior officers of the concerned departments were present during the demolition drive. https://youtu.be/TesykOER2nY On 8th November, The Pahalgam Development Authority demolished 13 more structures in various places of the tourist resort. PDA officials said the demolition drive was undertaken in accordance with orders of the High Court in a Public Interest Litig...
Arnab is Free- Asif Sultan, Siddiqui, Wangkhem Remain under Detention

Arnab is Free- Asif Sultan, Siddiqui, Wangkhem Remain under Detention

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Republic TV's editor-in-chief, Arnab Goswami was granted bail eight days after he was arrested by the Mumbai Police, however many are questioning the dual standards of the Government who maintained silence on arrests of various Journalists. There are various journalists who have been in jail for months, Asif Sultan, a Kashmiri journalist has been in jail for 808 days. The Committee to protect journalists has been campaigning for his release, along with his family and friends. The apex court criticized the Maharashtra state government and granted Arnab bail, However, Arnab was supported by the BJP government at the Center and others. Justice YV Chandrachud of the Supreme Court said that it is the duty of the court to protect freedom of expression. On the other hand, many jou...
Kashmir’s ‘New Land Laws’- A Narrative Beyond the Popular Narrative- Part 1

Kashmir’s ‘New Land Laws’- A Narrative Beyond the Popular Narrative- Part 1

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Sheetal Banchariya After the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A on August 5, 2019, which took away the special status of the state of Jammu Kashmir, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on October 26, 2020, announced several amendments to the land laws for Jammu Kashmir (J&K). ALSO READ: ADMINISTRATION IN JAMMU KASHMIR CONVERTS FOREST CORPORATION INTO PUBLIC SECTOR Following the amendments in the land laws, anyone from any part of the country can now buy land in Jammu Kashmir, including agricultural land.  While the ruling government may be celebrating the introduction of new land laws, the young population across the country are directly or indirectly opposing the amendments. Ayushman Koul, a Kashmiri pandit who is studying in a Delhi college, says that people of Jammu, ...
BJP Has Failed to Check Militant Recruitment, 659 Local Youth Joined Militancy Since 2014

BJP Has Failed to Check Militant Recruitment, 659 Local Youth Joined Militancy Since 2014

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The Bhartiya Janta party, as per stats, has failed to contain home grown Militancy in Jammu Kashmir since it rose to power in 2014. Data reveals that the Congress led UPA Government saw as many as 154 local youth taking up arms to join Militant groups, however, the number has drastically rose to 659 during the Modi Led NDA Government till December 2019. In 2014, the number of Locals joining Militancy was 53, in 2015, it reached 66 before touching the highest mark of 88 in 2016, in 2017, the number rose further to 126 and in 2018, 191 Local youth joined Militancy. Following the killing of popular commander, Burhan Wani, Militancy rose heights, however stats reveal that since the rise of BJP into power, Locals have been joining Militancy at a fast pace. Following Burhan Wani’s k...
Shopian Encounter- Meet the Two Bravehearts’ Who Fought for the Bodies of Rajouri Youth

Shopian Encounter- Meet the Two Bravehearts’ Who Fought for the Bodies of Rajouri Youth

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Mir Musavir From border district of Rajouri, three cousins Abrar (25), Imtiyaz (22) and Abrar (16), crossing the beautiful mountains of Peer Panjal reached Shopian. They came to earn their livelihood, without knowing that they will never be returning to their families. Shopian Encounter came into public attention on 10th August, 2020, almost a month after the encounter. Two social activists who championed the Campaign for returning the last remains of the three Rajouri youth spoke to The Kashmiriyat. They have been tirelessly campaigning for justice to prevail.  Guftar Ahmad, a socio- political activist based in Rajouri, was the first person the family approached after realizing that the three cousins have gone missing.  He filed the missing report for the family. Guftar went ...
Kashmiri Journalist Fears For his Life, Asks Delhi Police to Act

Kashmiri Journalist Fears For his Life, Asks Delhi Police to Act

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Mubashir Naik With the number of increased attacks against journalists and voices of dissent being stifled, Raqib Hameed Naik, a young Kashmir based journalist is fearing for his life after his name was put on a hit list by a website “Stop Hindu Hate Advocacy Network” (SHHAN). There have been over 198 serious attacks on journalists in the past 5 years in India.SHHAN labeled Raqib a Hindu hater, terror-sympathiser & supporter of Kashmiri separatism. The group blamed Raqib for lying about new domicile laws in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. He had said that it will alienate local Kashmiris and make them dispossessed. On 27th of September 2020 Raqib Hameed, Director of website TwoCircles wrote to the Delhi police, complaining about the possible threat to his life. ...
Shopian Encounter- A Remembrance of Forgotten Blood Clots

Shopian Encounter- A Remembrance of Forgotten Blood Clots

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Nearly two months post their children left home, the families of the three Rajouri youth  in complete disbelief of the news that hit the media about the killing of these cousins during an encounter in the Shopian’s Amshipora, await the Monday, “the administration has promised that the DNA samples will be out by Monday.” Distressed and discouraged like millions of labourers in India, Abrar left for Kashmir in search of work on 17th of July along with his cousin named Abrar too. Packing a small bag, he handed over a cellphone to his wife, Shareen Akhtar, a local Rajouri girl, whom he married nearly three years ago.They had a boy, whom they named Irfan, he is fifteen months old now. “We did not want him to leave amid the escalating cases of coronavirus in the Kashmir valley, but ...