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'Attack On Press Freedom': J&K HC Quashes FIR Against Journalist For Reporting Police Torture

Aug 26, 2021 Naseer Ganai

Jammu based reporter with a local newspaper Early Times Asif Iqbal Naik had published a story on April 19, 2018 edition of the paper about custodial torture of Kishtwar resident Akhter Hussain Hajam.

Stop Terror Activities & Attempts To Destabilise India Or...: Rajnath Singh Warns Pakistan

Oct 21, 2019 Outlook Web Bureau

'If this is not stopped or controlled, we will continue to give a befitting reply,' Rajnath Singh said, a day after Indian claimed to have killed six to ten Pakistani soldiers and destroyed 3 terror camps.


J&K: Barring Minor Stone-Pelting, No Untoward Incident In Last One Week, Say Police

The government also issued a statement, saying the DGP and Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam have requested people not to believe fabricated and motivated news regarding incidents of firing in the Valley.

Pulwama Attack Mastermind And Jaish Commander Mudasir Khan Killed In Encounter In J&K's Tral

Mar 11, 2019 Outlook Web Bureau

Mudasir Khan was killed in the Sunday gunfight with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Pinglish village in Pulwama district.


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