Two terrorists neutralised in Jammu and Kashmir
It can be clearly seen from such incidents that though jihadi terrorists are neutralised in Kashmir, local and migrant Hindus are still unsafe.
It can be clearly seen from such incidents that though jihadi terrorists are neutralised in Kashmir, local and migrant Hindus are still unsafe.
Kashmir University Public Relations Officer (PRO) Faheem Aslam, Police Constable Arshid Ahmed, and revenue department employee Hussain Mir were sacked by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on charges of aiding Pakistani terrorists.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha protested against the attack. He assured to make all efforts to punish the terrorists.
When these citizens tried to access the Pakistani Government accounts, they would get the message that ‘These accounts have been blocked by India’. India has banned these accounts since March 2023.
National Anthem was played in a programme on 25th June in the presence of Manoj Sinha, the Lieutenant Governor of the State.
Shah Faesal tweeted, ‘370, for many Kashmiris like me, is a thing of the past. Jhelum and Ganga have merged in the great Indian Ocean for good. There is no going back.
By 28th June, 3 lakhs plus pilgrims had registered for the Yatra. This number is 10% more than last year’s number.
The Police reports show that the incidents of stone-pelting in Kashmir has come down to zero.
Muslim girls were asked not to wear the Abaya by the management of Vishwa Bharati Higher Secondary School here. Hence, the Muslim girls protested outside the Higher Secondary School.
Unless the Jihadi mentality is destroyed in Kashmir, terrorism can never be eradicated from its root.