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Jammu Kashmir Police gets a new DIG for South Kashmir

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February 21 The Government of Jammu Kashmir has transferred the Deputy Inspector General of Police North Kashmir Range, Atul Kumar Goel and posted his as Deputy Inspector general of Police South Kashmir range. An order to this effect was issued by the Home department late Wednesday. The order stated that the incumbent DG NKR, who was injured during a gunfight with militants and is undergoing medical treatment, his posting orders shall be notified separately.buy cialis generic yourcialisrx.com over the counter

National Highway Closed for Traffic After Fresh Snowfall

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February 21 Following landslides at various spots and fresh snowfall at Jawahar Tunnel, authorities shut the highway connecting Jammu with Srinagar on thursday, Officials told The Kashmiriyat that vehicular movement has been barred on the highway as nearly one feet of snow has accumulated at the Jawahar Tunnel. They said that there have been landslides also in Ramban and Ramsoo areas falling on the highway.buy Cozaar generic buy Cozaar generic "No vehicular movement will be allowed on the highway till the snow and debris of landslides are cleared," they said.

Offers Raining for Sikh Community in Kashmir for helping ‘Threatened’ Kashmiris

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February 20 From Legal services to medical aid, people are announcing offers for the Sikh community as they helped Kashmiris being attacked by mobs in various states of India. Traders, Coaching centers, Doctors are announcing services free of charge for Sikh community in Kashmir for helping Kashmiris. A Islamabad (anantnag) based coaching center has announced a free tour package for fiv sikh students from Kashmir to Golden temple in Amritsar. Similarly traders engaged in various trades have announced special discounts for the community. Sikh community had arranged free food for stranded Kashmiri passengers in Jammu after they were attacked by a violent mob in Jammu region on last Monday. Similarly the community has engaged in helping out intimidated Kashmiris outside ...

Hindus, Sikhs Hold Protest in Srinagar Against Attacks on Kashmiris in India

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February 20 Firdous Qadri Members of various minority communities and non Kashmiri labourers staged a demonstration in Srinagar on Wednesday to protest the attacks on Kashmiris in various indian states. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat the members of the minority community demanded that the intimidation of Kashmiris be stopped. Demanding action against the perpetrators of violence, They said that such attacks would only alienate Kashmiris from India. 'We have never been harassed in Kashmir, not even after hundreds of Kashmiris were mercilessly beaten up outside, these attackers must learn lessons of love from Kashmiri people," a Sikh protester told The Kashmiriyat. Attacks on Kashmiris escalated in various Indian states after a Militant attack in Pulwama, in which 45 CRPF men ...

Intense Clashes Erupt in Budgam after Local Boy Trashed in West Bengal

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February 20 Intense Clashes have erupted in Soibugh area of  Budgam district in Central Kashmir on Wednesday afternoon. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that as the news of a local youth being thrashed in Budgam went viral in the area, hundreds of youth poured onto the streets shouting Anti India slogans. ALSO READ: Mob Thrashes Kashmiri Youth in West Bengal, Forces him to Say ‘Vande Matram’ The youth threw stones on the forces deployed in the area, who fired tear smoke shells at them. The clashes were going on when this report was filed. Pertinently, Javed Ahmed from Soibugh area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district was mercilessly thrashed by a violent mob in Taherpur area of West Bengal on Tuesday night.

CASO Launched in Bandipora Area

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February 20 A cordon and search operation (CASO) has been launched by Government Forces in Arin area of North Kashmir's Bandipora District Sources told The Kashmiriyat that on Wednesday Noon, 14 RR of Indian Army, CRPF and Jammu Kashmir Police jointly launched a search operation in Arin area of North Kashmir's Bandipora District. ALSO READ: Two Militants Killed in Early Morning Encounter at Budgam Following inputs about Militant movement in the area, the forces blocked all the entry and exit points of the area.   A door to door search operation had been launched when this report was filed.

Pulwama Attack- Amid Revenge, Kashmiris in India, Indians Deliver a Message of Love, Rescue Hundreds of Kashmiris

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February 20 Amid Attacks on Kashmiris, dozens of Kashmiris living outside Kashmir came to the rescue of Kashmiris threatened in various places in India. Through, whatsapp groups and other social media platforms, Kashmiris working in various Indian states gathered support for Kashmiris who were being attacked and intimidated by mobs. Lubna Syed, who is a human rights activist in Delhi jumped immediately into action and created a whatsapp group, gathering possible support for Kashmiris. The group has sheltered more than two dozen Kashmiris in Delhi and other Indian states, she also arranged travelling and other facilities for Kashmiris who had been threatened to 'leave India'. Lubna, through her network also helped Kashmiris in Mumbai, Pune, Punjab and other Indian states. ...

Curfew Relaxed in Jammu, Locals Demand Restoration of Internet

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February 19 The authorities on Tuesday relaxed Curfew in Jammu city for two hours. Authorities on Tuesday announced relaxation in curfew in Jammu in three areas from 11: 30 am to 1: 30 PM. They said that areas under the jurisdiction of three police stations including Peer Mitha, PS city, PS nawabad people can go out to buy daily and essential items. Meanwhile locals from Jammu division sought the immediate restoration of internet so that their routine activities are not hampered further.

Politicians Using Soldiers As Canon Fodder For their Politics, Why do their Sons Not Join Army? Riyaz Naikoo in Fresh Audio

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February 19 In his latest, 17 minutes video, the chief commander of Hizb ul Mujahideen has blamed the atrocities committed by Indian forces responsible for more Kashmir youth taking up arms. "We do not love seeing blood, we do not want to orphan anyone, neither do we want to see any women widowed, We do not celebrate the death of 45 Indian soldiers." Naikoo is heard saying telling in this fresh audio while referring to the deadly attack on Indian Forces in Pulwama on Thursday. Nobody likes to die for anything worldly, the senseless argument of dying for money and other things should end, he is heard saying. Justifying the Fidayeen Attack, he said, India should look into why was Adil Ahmed Dar forced to be a suicide bomber, adding that, the protests in India can only be justifie...

Jammu Under Curfew for Fifth Consecutive Day

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February 19 Curfew continued on Tuesday for the fifth consecutive day in Jammu with authorities likely to take a decision on its relaxation later. “The curfew that was imposed on February 15 in Jammu city will continue today,” an official said. He said that a decision on its relaxation will be taken later in the day. ALSO READ: Dozens of Kashmiri Vehicles Torched by Mob in Jammu, Curfew Imposed Curfew was imposed after mobs torched vehicles and damaged several others carrying registration numbers of Kashmir Valley. The violent mobs were protesting against the February 14 attack in Pulwama that killed 49 CRPF troopers.
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