Barring Gulmarg, the famous skiing resort in north Kashmir, the minimum temperature at all other weather stations in the Kashmir valley went down on Wednesday night, the officials said.
The PDP leader alleged the youth of Jammu and Kashmir are driven to frustration so that they can ruin their lives by taking drugs or picking up guns to get killed.
He said the saffron party knew that it would fall short of the majority in the House on its own whenever elections are held.
Kashmir has been witnessing sub-zero night temperatures, with the famous ski-resort Gulmarg recording a low of minus 5.6 degrees Celsius temperature.
The central government has assured elections in Jammu and Kashmir after the completion of the delimitation exercise followed by the restoration of statehood.
The snowfall has started in Valley’s higher reach areas, including at famous ski resort Gulmarg.
Says BJP must meet the demands of protesting farmers, offers to mediate between government and farmers
Member of Parliament Dr Farooq Abdullah said he hopes friendship prevails between India and Pakistan, so that Kashmiris can live in peace.
The Jammu and Kashmir government in its order said that if migrant staff fails to join their duties, they will face action as per service rules.
Recent killings in the Valley have struck fear in the hearts of Pandit employees posted there.
Guns targeting the minority community today will target the majority community tomorrow, he says.
The former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said it is ‘no time for politics’ but make people understand where the failure lies.
The J&K UT has witnessed a spike in civilian killings with at least seven civilians killed in the past three days, with the latest being a school principal and a teacher.
The PDP said it is the administration's ‘failure’ for ‘not being able to protect the people’, for the ‘worsening situation’ and for ‘working against the people’.
There has been spurt in killings of civilians in Kashmir in the past three days, with at least seven civilians killed, including famous chemist ML Bindroo.
The Kashmiri Pandit leader Sanjay Tickoo said there has to be a collective response to the killings, otherwise the situation resembles that of the 90’s when large scale Pandit migration took place.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Central Government of completely failing to provide security to the people of J&K.
The continuous killing spree in the past three days in Kashmir has left at least seven civilians dead, including famous chemist Pandit ML Bindroo.
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