DGP’s Accusation Disputed: J&K Police Asserts Neutrality and Professionalism

DGP’s Accusation Disputed: J&K Police Asserts Neutrality and Professionalism

DGP of J&K Police RR Swain on Monday had blamed the regional parties for Pakistan’s ‘successful’ infiltration into the Kashmiri civil society. Additional Director General (Law and Order) of Jammu and Kashmir Police Vijay Kumar on Wednesday said that the statement by DGP RR Swain about regional parties allegedly hobnobbing with terrorist leaders could be his “personal opinion.” “Jammu and Kashmir Police has been an apolitical force from the beginning. We work with impartiality. The statement of the DGP could be his personal opinion. We are a professional force, apolitical…

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J&K’s Grim Toll: 28 Soldiers Martyred in Terror Attacks Since April ’23

J&K’s Grim Toll: 28 Soldiers Martyred in Terror Attacks Since April '23

On April 20 last year, an Army vehicle was ambushed in Mendhar Tehsil of Poonch district killing five personnel Five Army personnel, including two Captains, died during an encounter in the Kalakote area of Rajouri on November 22 Four soldiers were killed in another ambush by terrorists on an Army vehicle on December 21 in Surankote of Poonch At least 28 soldiers have been killed in major terror-related incidents in Jammu and Kashmir since April last year. On April 20 last year, an Army vehicle was ambushed in Mendhar Tehsil…

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Vegetable Prices Outpace Meat in Kashmir: A Shocking Reality

Vegetable Prices Skyrocket in Srinagar

Vegetable Prices Skyrocket in Srinagar: A Green Nightmare By: Javid Amin Srinagar, once a haven for affordable and fresh produce, is now grappling with a surreal situation: the price of vegetables has eclipsed that of meat. This unprecedented surge in prices has thrown the local populace into a state of disbelief and financial distress. A staple in Kashmiri cuisine, collard greens, or Haakh as it’s locally known, now commands a staggering Rs 120 per kilogram, surpassing the price of chicken at Rs 115 per kilogram. This absurd anomaly highlights the…

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