People suffer in absence of essentials
Curfew causes shortage of milk, vegetables, medicines
Faheem Aslam
Srinagar, Sept 15: The continued and stringent curfew across Kashmir for the past four days has caused acute shortage of essential supplies, including medicines, across the Valley. This has, not surprisingly, annoyed the people, who accuse the Jammu and Kashmir government of putting them to trouble MoreChar residents seek removal of CRPF camps
Give ultimatum, threaten to launch agitation
Muddasir Ali
Charar-i-Sharief, Sept 15: Residents of this town in central Kashmiris district Budgam on Wednesday threatened to launch an agitation if the CRPF camps stationed here were not removed within next one week.The development comes barely two days after a class 7th student Danish Nabi was killed MoreMalik, Mirwaiz condemn Poonch killings, curfew
Srinagar: Strongly condemning the “unprovoked” police firing in Mendhar Poonch, The JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik and chairman of Hurriyat Conference (M), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Wednesday said the government had given the police and troops a license to kill innocent civilians.The More- Kashmir
People suffer in absence of essentials
Curfew causes shortage of milk, vegetables, medicines
FAHEEM ASLAM
Srinagar, Sept 15: The continued and stringent curfew across Kashmir for the past four days has caused acute shortage of essential supplies, including medicines, across the Valley. This has, not surprisingly More
- Srinagar City
CRPF men assault scribe in Bemina
Srinagar: Notwithstanding the repeated assurances by the government, media persons continue to be at the receiving end of assault of the paramilitary CRPF and police in Kashmir Valley. On Wednesday, Sanam More
- AJK
AJK PM calls for rallies on Friday
Former militants call for strike on Saturday
TARIQ NAQASH/ROSHAN MUGHAL
Muzaffarabad, Sept 15: The AJK Prime Minister Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan on Wednesday called upon the people of Pakistan and AJK as well as the Pakistani and Kashmiri expatriates across the world More
- South Asia
3-day Kashmir event starts at the European Parliament
Brussels: A three day event highlighting effects of the Kashmir conflict started at the European Parliament in Brussels today. 'Beauty of Kashmir, preserved past and bruised present' is organized More
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