KASHMIR CRISIS
Exercise restraint
Just as it is better to throw shoes than rocks, so also it is better to allow marches than to shoot unarmed demonstrators, writes David Salmon
Kashmir’s youth-led protest movement has changed the Kashmir dispute, but it remains to be seen whether it will lead to a faster or slower resolution. Kashmir has united behind their courage and conviction, but to an outside observer a solution seems away, not closer.What went wrong?First MoreKASHMIR UNREST
Is there a way out?
The Kashmir imbroglio seems to have become the candy stuck in the Government of India’s throat which they can neither swallow nor spit, writes Maajid Haayat
Government’s response is sordid but true! The slogans people shouting in the streets are bitter but true! The ongoing protests are raging unabated and do not seem to plunge any sooner. Stuck in a cocoon woven by its own ambitions the Governments both at the state and centre are still flirting with the MoreKASHMIR ISSUE
A hoax called Dialogue
Zia ul Haq
Kashmir is a political problem. It has never been an issue of law and order. It is not an economic issue. A lasting solution to the region’s problems can only be found through a political dialogue. It is therefore vital for the parties to return to the negotiating table. India is leaving no stone More- Kashmir
Batmaloo residents furious over attack on Imaam
DEMAND REMOVAL OF BUNKER
GOWHAR BHAT
Srinagar, Sept 6: Furious over the ‘unprovoked’ attack on the Imaam of a local Masjid, the residents of the Batmaloo are demanding the removal of the CRPF bunker from the locality even as the overnight More
- Jammu
2 labourers killed in Gandoh
RAFEE CHOUDHARY
Gandoh, Sept 6: At least two labourers were killed and another was injured when they came under a landslide on Gandoh-Dadkhai road in Doda district, Monday afternoon. Official sources said that three More
- South Asia
NSKT invites nominations
New Delhi, Sept 6: Nehru Sidhant Kender Trust has invited nominations for the ‘Sat Paul Mittal National Award for outstanding services to humanity’ for the year 2010. The Trust was founded by the Late More


