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Shopkeeper who was kidnapped on Wednesday, found dead in Sopore

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October  06 Sajad Hameed Body of the recently abducted person (Tawseef Ganie) from Unsoo village was on Saturday found in an orchard in Harwan area of Sopore in north Kashmir's Baramulla district. Tawseef Ganie son of Mohamad Afzal Ganie resident of Tujar was abducted from Unisoo village of Baramulla by suspected militants.  Officials Sources confirmed that the body of Tawseef has been recovered from the orchards.and “Slit throat body of Tawseef Ganie has been recovered,” Police sources confirmed. Tawseef was abducted on October 3 from his meat shop in Unsoo.

Internet Barred in South Kashmir, Parts of Kashmir Valley

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September 27 Mobile Internet has been extended to the entire South Kashmir following an encounter that raged early morning on Thursday in the Dalwach area of Dooru in South Kashmir's Islamabad (Anantnag) District. The Kashmiriyat had reported about internet ban in Pulwama and Shopian that had been imposed on 21 September following the resignation of SPOs of Jammu Kashmir Police. On Thursday morning, Internet ban was imposed in the renaming two districts of South kashmir, Islamabad and Kulgam after a Militant was killed in an ambush in Dooru area of Islamabad (Anantnag) District. Authorities have also suspended internet services in Srinagar after a brief encounter between Militants and Government Forces in the Srinagar outskirts. One civilian was killed and Militants managed ...

Militants Likely Escaped After Brief Exchange of Fire in Sopore

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September 25 A gun-battle broke out between government forces and militants in Tujjer Shareef area of Sopore in North Kashmir's Baramulla district late night on Monday. Officials told The Kashmiriyat that a joint team of Army’s 22 Rashtriya Rifles of Indian Army, Jammu Kashmir Police and CRPF cordoned Nowpora locality of Tujjer Shareef in Sopore last night and started a search operation. "The Hiding Militants Opened fire upon the troops," he said. Meanwhile, authorities have suspended the Internet services and closed educational institutions in Sopore. Sources said that the order was issued by the additional deputy commissioner Sopore as a precautionary measure.buy cialis soft online https://www.conci.com/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen/inc/new/cialis-soft.html no prescription The i...

India Risking the Lives of Common Kashmiris by Holding Elections- Ummat e Islami

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September 24 The President of Ummat e islami, Pakistan Chapter, Syed Manzoor Ahmed Shah has paid glowing tributes to six people killed in two separate gunfights in Bandipora and Tral, Pulwama.   Expressing anguish over the usage of Chemical Weapons against Militants, Syed Manzoor said, "India has been violating all the human rights set by the United Nations and ridiculing the Warsaw pact by the usage of chemical weapons during gunfight." He said Indian state is living in a denial mode and has even ridiculed the UN Report, which proves Indian state is intolerant to any kind of criticism and wants to hold Kashmir by hook or crook.   Syed Manzoor said that India is trying to put the life of common people at stake for their electoral benefits as it is trying to hold elections by hook or c...

Pakistani Slain Militants- Away From Home, Silent Cremation

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September 23 Five unidentified militants killed by government forces in the Bandipora district were laid to rest at a martyr’s graveyard in Gantamulla in this north Kashmir district after their bodies were handed over to the local Auqaf Committee by Forces. Gantamulla is one of such several graveyards among many in North Kashmir where Foreign Militants buried after performance of proper Islamic rites, however away from public gaze and only a few people are called in for the funeral prayers. The graveyards have seen thousands of bodies of Slain Militants from as far as Afghanistan and Chechnya who were in Kashmir during the early 90s when an Armed insurgency challenging the Indian rule on Kashmir began, mostly Pakistani men crossed over and tried to help the locals carry forward th...

Intense Clashes Erupt in Tral near Encounter Site

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September 23 Clashes between protesters and government forces erupted in  Tralarea of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district where a gunfight between militants and forces is underway. Two Militants are believed to be holed up  as a massive gunfireis on from both the sides, ources told The Kashmiriyat. A Local told The Kashmiriyat that scores of protesters including women assembled and pelted stones on forces who responded to immense tear smoke shelling. Announcements are being made on loudspeakers in the mosques asking others to come out, a local told The Kashmiriyat. People in large numbers from adjacent areas including Sopat are trying marching towards the encounter site.

Father Dead, Son Critically Injured in Pattan Road Accident

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September 15 A man has died while his son received grievous injuries in a tragic road accident, at Pattan area of Baramulla in North Kashmir on Saturday. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that a bus bearing the registration number JK01C 0782 rammed into a private vehicle (ALTO) bearing registration number JK01J 6169 resulting in the on spot death of a man while his son critically injured. The injured son was rushed to Srinagar hospital for treatment. They have been identified deceased as Omkar Singh, while his injured son has been identified as Rajpal Singh residents of Aulichi Bagh Srinagar.

Hardik Patel Loses 20kg as his Hunger Strike Demanding Farm loan waiver enters 12th Day

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September 05 The Bharatiya Janata Party-led Gujarat government held meeting with several key leaders of the Patidar community at Gandhinagar on Tuesday after doctors expressed concern over the health of Patidar leader Hardik Patel who has been on an indefinite hunger strike since August 25. The doctors attached to the Sola civil hospital said Hardik has lost about 20kgs in the last eleven days and should be admitted to the hospital. Energy Minister Saurabh Patel met with the Patidar leaders associated with six different bodies of the community on Tuesday evening and said the government’s priority is to ensure that Hardik calls of his hunger strike. Revenue minister Kaushik Patel and Minister of State for Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja also spoke with Patidar leaders associated with Vishwa U...

Spontaneous Shutdown, Clashes in Pulwama After Killing of Youth

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September 03 Violent clashes have erupted in Pulwama town of South Kashmir after a youth named Fayaz Ahmed was killed in firing of Government forces in chewakalan of Pulwama. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that hundreds of youth shouting pro Freedom and Anti India slogans hit the streets and threw stones on Forces deployed in the area. Shopkeepers downed their shutters as a mark of protest against the killing of the youth. The Forces tried to disperse the youth by throwing tear smoke shells, however the clashes were going on, when this report was filed. Meanwhile train services to South Kashmir have been suspended. A youth named as Fayaz Ahmed Wani son of Mohammed Ahsan wani, a resident of Chewakalan was shot dead when forces opened massive gunfire upon unarmed civilian dur...

New Governor is Our Man, Says BJP State President in a Video

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August 30 “Ab Jo Governor Aya Hai Woh Hamara Banda Hai (Now the Governor who has taken over is our man)”, BJP president Ravinder Raina could be heard telling a group of people around him in a video that has gone viral over social networking sites. In an embarrassment for the party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president Ravinder Raina has been caught on tape mocking the outgoing governor and calling the new governor of Jammu Kashmir as “our man”. Satya Pal Malik took the oath as governor of JK last week. He replaced N N Vohra, who many feel was not given a graceful farewell. In the video that has gone viral on social media, Raina said that former governor N N Vohra was always thrusting his point of view. “So we got him replaced with the new one,” he said.buy super kamagra...