Militants have Pak origin, third at large
The militants slain in a gunbattle with security forces at Maloora village, on the outskirts of Srinagar, on Thursday have been identified as Pakistani nationals Mumtaz Bhai and Yusuf Bhai who, with a
Valley eruption ‘mastermind’ held
Massarat Alam Butt, an emerging icon of the Kashmiri separatist camp who is believed to have “masterminded” many of the eruptions witnessed in the Valley over the past four months was arrested by the police here on Monday.
Omar uses history for Kashmir future
Chief minister Omar Abdullah asserted on Wednesday that Jammu and Kashmir has not merged with India but only acceded to it under certain conditions and under an agreement.
KASHMIR BACK TO SCHOOL
Amid curfews and renewed clashes betw-een the security forces and rock-throwing crowds at a few places, many schools in the Kashmir Valley reop-ened on Monday after being shut for over three months. Students and teachers were given a free passage by the security forces despite some restrictions still being in force. However,
Geelani’s threat may hit bid for J&K normality
Separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has sought to incapacitate the government’s plan to reopen schools and colleges in the Kashmir Valley by issuing a diktat that his call for shutdowns applies to
Geelani rejects Centre’s 8-point formula on J&K
Syed Ali Shah Geelani has rejected the Centre’s 8-point formula to deal with weeks of civil unrest in Jammu and Kashmir saying it does not address the core issue of Kashmir and is a “deliberate attempt to buy time.”
Bullet kills woman, 3 more succumb in J&K, toll 108
The death toll in security forces firing and beating in weeks of protests in Jammu and Kashmir rose to 108 on Sunday with the death of a young woman in security forces’ firing in southern Sopore town
Curfew relaxed for 4 hours, 3 more die
Curfew was relaxed for four hours by rotation in Srinagar areas on Saturday even as three more protesters were killed and 17 injured in police firing in southern Anantnag, and at Palhalan, in north-we
3 more killed, Srinagar gets respite from curfew
Curfew was relaxed for four hours by rotation in Srinagar areas on Saturday even as three more protesters were killed and 17 injured in police firing in southern Anantnag, and at Palhalan, in north-we
3 more dead, J&K toll 99
Three more protesters were killed and nearly 40 wounded when security forces fired live ammunition to quell rock-throwing crowds at five different places across the Kashmir Valley on Friday, raising t