After Hizbul Mujahideen Syed Salahuddin today threatened a nuclear attack on India over the Kashmir issue, Union Minister Venkiah Naidu slammed the terrorist and asked who gave him the right to speak about Kashmir, ANI reported. “Who is he and who has given him the right to speak about Kashmir? Dhamki se kuch nahin hoga (His threats won’t work on us),” said Venkaiah Naidu, parliamentary affairs minister told ANI today. The minister also chastised Pakistan for allowing the likes of Salahuddin and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed operate freely on its…
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Authorities at SKIMS asked to keep mum on uprising injuries
The government has directed the hospital administration of Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) not to provide to the media any details about the civilians injured in firing and shelling by the government forces. Official sources at SKIMS told Kashmir Post that the administration has been ordered by the higher officials “to keep mum” on the condition of those injured by government forces during the raging anti-India uprising. A senior official at the SKIMS, when asked to reveal some details about an injured patient from Kalaroos, Kupwara, declined to answer…
Read MoreGeelani warns ‘Black Sheep’ not to test patience of People
Reacting to the Government of India’s response to Supreme Court that “all is well in Jammu and Kashmir”, Chairperson All Parties Hurriyat Conference (g), Syed Ali Geelani, on Saturday said that even on the day when this report was filed 4 innocent civilians were killed and more than 500 people got injured by the Indian forces and police. “If this is the normalcy then people at the helm of affairs at Delhi seem to be in psychological and mental imbalance themselves,” Geelani said in a statement issued early this evening.…
Read MoreOppn demands start of political process; NC stages protest march against civilian killings
Urging the Prime Minister to break his silence on the deteriorating situation in Kashmir, Opposition in Rajya Sabha led by Congress today demanded initiation of a political process to defuse the crisis that has led to an unprecedented 30 days of curfew across the Valley. The Opposition parties also demanded stopping the use of pellet guns on protesters, even as one member demanded withdrawal of AFPSA from the Kashmir Valley and withdrawal of the dominating presence of army from civilian areas. Raising the issue in Zero Hour after his notice…
Read More‘India’s crown burning, heat yet to reach Delhi’; Azad
Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday said that “India’s crown is burning but the heat hasn’t yet reached Delhi”. Questioning silence of Prime Minister Modi on Kashmir, which India calls its crown, Azad said: “Hindustan ka Taj jal raha hai, par uski garmi Delhi tak nahi pahuchti (India’s crown is burning but the heat hasn’t yet reached Delhi).” Expressing anguish and pain at the continuous 30-day curfew, Sitaram Yechury (CPI-M) said there was nothing working in the Valley except armed forces. “More than 1000 incidents…
Read MoreBJP seeks talks between all stakeholders to end violence
A BJP-organised conclave in Jammu & Kashmir has sought dialogue between all stakeholders to end the ongoing spell of violence in the Valley. The conclave, organised by BJP general secretary and pointsman on J&K affairs, Ram Madhav, at the Patnitop hill station in Doda district was attended by senior party leaders from the state and many intellectuals associated with the party along with prominent members of RSS. Sources in BJP said there were strong calls during the brain-storming session for dialogue between all stakeholders within the state to end the…
Read More#KashmirOnBoil, 7 Injured in Bijbehara clashes; Two critical
Seven civilians, including two women, were injured – two of them critically – after government forces fired pellets to break up a demonstration in Bijbehara area of Anantnag district on Monday morning. Witnesses said that government forces barged into several houses in Semthan village of Bijbehara, following which people took to streets as a mark of protest. Forces fired pellets at the protesters, triggering massive clashes in which seven people sustained pellet injuries. The injured were sent to SDH Bijbehara where from two critically injured persons were referred to Srinagar…
Read MoreAuthorities ‘Ban’ Night travel to ‘Counter’ Resistance programme in north Kashmir
Authorities have decided to impose restrictions on night travel in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district to counter the Hurriyat’s relaxation programme after 6 pm. Top sources disclosed to Kashmir Post that the authorities have implemented the “plan” from last night by disallowing any private transport in the area. Some private vehicles and those carrying goods were not allowed to move last night in Sopore last night, they said. “They were told to carry on their businesses only during the day”. Pertinently, the joint pro-freedom leadership, spearheading the ongoing protests, had asked…
Read MoreResistance group organising blockade in Kashmir today
Amid speculation about holding talks, separatists have hardened their position and called for a public blockade of all government administrative units on Monday as continued curfew and shutdown marred life in Kashmir for the 30th straight day on Sunday. “Block all the roads towards and around Civil Secretariat in Srinagar and Deputy Commissioner and tehsil offices and ensure that no employee is able to join duty,” reads the joint protest programme for Monday issued by separatists Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik. The separatists’ move comes as…
Read MoreIn Sopore, youths on night vigil check vehicles
In Sopore, a separatist stronghold, protesters pelt policemen with stones in the day and keep “vigil” against their raids at night. It is 11 in the night and the road near Sopore bridge is blocked by big rocks, branches and cement blocks. A few metres away, worn-out tyres burn bright in the darkness and young boys keep vigil. “Where are you heading to,” the boys ask the driver as the vehicle slowly moves past them, flash lights switched off and both blinkers on — a signal to the protesters that…
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