As angry street protests and stone-throwing incidents continued unabated following the death of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani, mobile services remained blocked in southern parts of Kashmir for the fifth day on Wednesday. The protests erupted on Saturday, a day after security personnel shot dead the 22-year-old social media savvy militant. According to officials, at least 32 people have died and 1,365 injured in the violent protests till now. Police and government officials say that banning mobile and internet services is a ‘violence control measure’ to prevent rumour mongering that…
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Mehbooba Mufti repeating my mistakes; Omar Abdullah on Kashmir Unrest
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah has said that J-K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti should have at least been on television appealing for calm in the Valley but she seems to have retreated into a shell at a time when she needed to be seen and heard. The cycle of violence that gripped the Valley in 2010 is a painful memory for former chief minister Omar Abdullah, but as he sees Kashmir erupt again, he finds his successor making the same “mistakes” he did. “Mehbooba Mufti has made the same mistake…
Read MoreCurfew remains in force in many parts of valley, death toll climbs to 36
Curfew remained in force in some parts of Kashmir Valley, including Pampore and Kupwara towns, while restrictions on movement of people were imposed in the rest of the Valley on Wednesday as the death toll in clashes between protesters and security forces climbed to 36. “The death toll now is 34 including a policeman who was killed in mob violence.It also includes one civilian who succumbed to injuries at SKIMS Hospital this morning,” a police official said. Mushtaq Ahmad Dar was injured on Saturday at Khudwani in Kulgam district and…
Read MoreList of 36 people who lost lives post Burhan killing
Following the ongoing unrest in Kashmir after the killing of Hizbul -Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani’s, the death toll has risen to 36. Below is the complete list of people 36 Kashmiris killed so far in CRPF, Army and JK Police action: 1) Ashraf Dar of Halpora Kokernag 2) Showkat Ahmad of Hassanpora Bijbehara 3) Safeer Bhat of Sarigam Aishmuqam 4) Aamir Khan of Batapora Verinag 5) Aijaz Thokur of Siligam Aishmuqam 6) Danish Ayoub Shah of Achabal 7) Zubair Khanday of Kolepora Qaimoh 8) Yasmeena Rehman of DH Pora Kulgam…
Read MoreModi ‘unhappy’ over media coverage of terrorist Burhan Wani being portrayed as ‘Hero’
Undoubtedly, the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani got immense media coverage. Now, it has been reported that PM Narendra Modi has expressed ‘unhappiness’ over the media coverage of violent protests in Kashmir following the killing of Burhan Wani, saying the Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist was portrayed as a ‘hero’. PM Modi said this on Tuesday at a high-level meeting to review the situation in Jammu and Kashmir after Wani’s killing in an encounter, according to a Press Trust of India report. In the high-level meeting attended by top Union…
Read MoreKashmir: Trouble in Paradise
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai July 13, 2016 So much for Ban Ki-moon’s heart and possibly even more so his soul. One can only recall the quote in Matthew and the betrayal of Jesus, “When Pilate saw that he was accomplishing nothing, but rather that a riot was starting, he took water and washed his hands in front of the crowd, saying, “I am innocent of this Man’s blood; see to that yourselves.” The United Nations has walked away from the slaughter in Kashmir and washed its hands of it, and…
Read MoreClassifieds section in newspapers tell a different sad tale about Kashmir
The violence in Kashmir has hit the post-Ramadan wedding season, with newspapers carrying notifications announcing the cancellation of feasts and invites. This started on Sunday (July 10th) , when editions of most of the newspapers carried classified advertisements on the cancellation of wedding invitations. The ads announced the weddings would take place with utmost simplicity, a PTI report said. Bilal Ahmad, a resident of Lal Bazar, said a big feast had been planned for his cousin’s wedding on July 11 but he was forced to cancel invites because of the…
Read MoreOmar Abdullah accuses govt of staging drama to show normalcy
For mer Chief Minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Wednesday accused the government of staging a drama to show that situation was turning normal. Speaking to media after paying tributes to 1931 Martyrs at Naqashband Sahib shrine in Srinagar downtown Omar said that “if they had to bring civil people in police cars to show normalcy how can they restore the order”. “Shamelessness. People ferried in police buses to state function to convey normalcy has returned. When I came here,I was shocked to see civil people being brought here…
Read MoreTaking advantage of unrest, land mafia has field day in Dal
Taking undue advantage of prevailing law and order situation in Kashmir, land mafia is having a field day to encroach upon Dal lake. Reports said that from past few days some, people have encroached various portions of Dal Lake at Jogilankar, Rainawari and adjacent areas. Illegal structures are also coming up at Brein, Nishat, Shalimar and its adjacent areas. “Encroachers are also constructing houses, shops and walls on the encroached land. Land filling of the lake is also going on at various places,” they said. The ongoing encroachment and construction…
Read MoreBusiness Community to follow joint programme of resistance camp
• Mehbooba not in control, should leave chair • Burhan not the first one, surely not the last The business community of Kashmir Tuesday said Kashmir is a dispute and it was never a part of India and shall never be so. They also said the slain Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was their ‘child’ and the ‘darling’ of Kashmir. Chairman of Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA), Muhammad Yasin Khan, President of Federation of Commerce and Industry Kashmir (FCIK) Ashraf Mir and the representatives of the Civil Society Kashmir while addressing…
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