Five persons seriously injured with pellets in Kupwara, Thousands start march to Shopian

Five persons including a woman Monday sustained pellet injuries after government forces fired at a procession raising anti-India and pro-freedom slogans in Dangerpora Kalaroos Lolab of Kupwara district. An ambulance was also been damaged by the angry protesters in the area. Injured have been shifted to hospital amid a tense situation. Protests are going on in the Kashmir Valley since July 9, a day after militant commander, Burhan Wani was killed by government forces. Thousands of people from different areas of district Shopian raising anti-India and pro-freedom slogans are on way…

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If India is to make J&K love India, Referendum is the only way

The Congress failed in the 50 years after Independence to win over the minds and hearts of the people of the Valley. The reconciliation process began with Atal Bihari Vajpayee. There is celebration in heaven when a single sinner repents. In Indian Parliament, there is little freedom for back benchers to speak their own mind. Yet P Chidambaram has boldly spoken the unspeakable about Kashmir. He is the first ranking member of any of the political parties to say openly that India (that is all except J&K) has reneged on…

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‘Your crimes are so heinous that they will never be forgiven’; Geelani to Unionists

Hurriyat patriarch Syed Ali Geelani on Sunday termed the unionist politicians as “real enemies” of people of Jammu & Kashmir. “Their crimes against their own people are so heinous that they will be never forgiven and forgotten for that,” ailing Geelani said in a statement issued late early this evening. “These people (unionist politicians) are responsible for the miseries and bloodshed of the Jammu & Kashmiri people and they are playing an important role in strengthening the Indian occupation in the state. The day has come when they will be…

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Protests turn peaceful as resistance leadership reaches out to people

Sumji leads anti-India rally in Dupathyar, Bijbehara The violent incidents and injuries was at the lowest in south Kashmir region on Sunday as protesters avoided forces installations during their peaceful rallies and protests after local Hurriyat leaders reached out to the people. In four districts of south Kashmir today, a number of massive peaceful rallies were taken highlighting sectarian unity and resolve of people to “fight it out till the end”. Barring a protest in Imam Sahib, Shopian where three people including a woman where injured after policemen fired pellets…

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Open Letter to the People of India from Bleeding Kashmir

Dear People of India Greetings! I am sure that your collective conscience is yet to be satisfied. I am not Syria. I am not Palestine. I am not Gaza either. God has made me “Paradise on Earth”. But now I am as good as living hell. I am an untold story. I am bleeding land being brutally and illegally occupied by your nation which uses its military power to suppress the voice of freedom of my people. They have already killed tens of thousands of my innocent sons. The cheapest…

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Exhibit unity, brotherhood at these trying times: Hurriyat (M)

Hurriyat (M) on Sunday condemned what it called the “brutal tactics”, continuous curfew and severe restrictions imposed throughout Kashmir to stop the people from taking out protest marches and carrying forward their struggle for right to self-determination. In a statement the spokesman said, “For the past 23 days, the oppressive and suppressive tactics of the government were continuing while forces are present at every square were indulging in barbaric activities by openly displaying their dictatorial and Nazi mindset.” Expressing serious concern over the “barbarism of forces at Imam Sahab Shopian,…

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27 Youth admitted with nerve injuries

Shameema Lohar (22) from south Kashmir lays motionless on a bed at the neurosurgery ward of Super Specialty Hospital here. Shameema from Arwani village of Bijbehara — the hometown of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti —received a bullet in her abdomen during protests on July 9, a day after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani. Doctors at Super Specialty Hospital say that Shameema’s spinal cord has been damaged and she will remain paralysed for the rest of her life, if at all she survives. The bullet has entered through…

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Mehbooba Mufti faces protest during visit to exam centre

Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had to beat a hasty retreat on Sunday from an examination centre at Women’s College here after angry parents protested against her visit. She went to Women’s College on Maulana Azad Road to check the arrangements for the pre-medical and pre-engineering test being conducted by the Board of Professional Entrance Examination (BOPEE) in various centres. As soon as her cavalcade reached the examination centre, the people, mostly parents who accompanied their wards, protested against her visit. “This is an unnecessary visit. It will only disturb the…

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Posters supporting HM, LeT come up across Valley, urge people to continue agitation

India’s security establishment, which has been surprised by the ease with which militants are drawing support in the Kashmir Valley, particularly in the most violence-hit areas of south Kashmir, might want to take a look at a series of posters put up by the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), urging people to continue their agitation till the time freedom is achieved. The posters have been pasted outside houses and mosques in different parts of Kashmir, particularly in areas of South Kashmir like Pulwama and Anantang. Residents said they woke up on Saturday to see…

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Iftikhar Hussain Misger quits NC, pledges support to “Freedom Struggle”

Senior National Conference (NC) leader from Anantnag, Iftikhar Hussain Misger, who recently unsuccessfully contested Assembly election from Anantnag constituency against Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, on Sunday quit his party and pledged support to ongoing “freedom struggle”. “I hereby pledge my support to the ongoing freedom struggle and announce my resignation from mainstream politics and the NC,” Misger said while addressing street protestors in Cheeni Chowk area of Anantnag, near his home, this evening. “I apologize to the people for being a part of the mainstream thus far,” he said. Amid…

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