The Jammu and Kashmir Police, along with the Army and other security agencies, has taken various steps to intensify the fight against terrorists in the Valley, a police spokesman said
The fruit sellers on Wednesday threatened to boycott apples from Kashmir if the government fails to take action as people are refusing to purchase them due to these messages.
In a dossier given to Pakistan, New Delhi also said a federal minister of Pakistan even eulogised slain Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani and told the Sikh pilgrims in an address that Sikhs and Kashmiris are treated like "slaves" by the Indian government.
Burhan Wani, once a poster boy of militancy in the Valley, was killed in an encounter with security forces on 8 July, 2016, in Kokernag area of south Kashmir's Anantnag district.
Lateef Ahmad Dar alias Tiger, the last active member of the 11-member Burhan Wani militant group, was killed along with his two associates in an encounter with security forces in Shopian on Friday
Authorities imposed restrictions in parts of Kashmir on the second death anniversary of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.
The decision to pull out of the government was announced after BJP president Amit Shah met party’s J&K ministers and top leaders in Delhi this morning.
Of the 11 militants, Tariq Pandit surrendered in 2016.
Ghalib Guru passed with distinction, scoring 88% marks, according to officials.
Wani, 25, was pursuing a doctorate in Geology at the Aligarh Muslim University. The Jammu and Kashmir Police are yet confirm his joining
A photograph of him holding an under barrel grenade launcher was posted on Facebook with a message claiming that he has joined the militancy on January 5
It was particularly striking that a militant’s killing would incite an uprising that had no precedents in entire Kashmiri history.
His comment comes a day before Hizbul Mujahideen 'commander' Burhan Wani’s death anniversary on July 8.
His comment comes a day before Hizbul Mujahideen 'commander' Burhan Wani’s death anniversary on July 8.
Their attendance reflective of a co-ordination between terror outfits that security forces.
The former Hizbul Mujahideen commander along with two other terrorists were killed in an operation by security forces on July 8, 2016, in Kashmir’s Bumdoora village.
The militant is identified as Danish Ahmed of Kulangam, Handwara. He was studying in BSc (third year) at Doon PG College of Agriculture Science and Technology, Dehradun.
Although there are other names such as Yaseen Itoo and Sadam Paddar doing around, the 30-year-old Naikoo is the top contender for the post.
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