View: Pak PM must withdraw forces in PoK before Kashmiri rights talkThe crucial question is that does Pakistan really care for the people of Kashmir?
Jammu and Kashmir returning to normalcy; Middle schools to reopen WednesdayPrimary schools reopen in Valley; most private schools remain closed as parents refuse to send their wards fearing protests.
Security cover of 18 separatists, 155 political persons withdrawnThe security of 155 political persons and activists, who did not require the security provided to them based on their threat assessment and...
Geelani's son-in-law, 3 others sent to judicial custodyIt had also alleged that the accused were involved in creating unrest by way of anti-India demonstrations and bandhs, which were done on th...
Hurriyat should be ignored for at least 2 years: Former home secretary GK PillaiIn June last year, the Centre had rejected the passport renewal request of Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who reportedly wanted to visit his daught...
Kashmir: what can be done? Any workable solution would have to include restoration of full autonomyAny workable solution begins with recognition by Delhi that the root of the problem lies in its own actions since 1953.
Geelani claims Modi’s emissaries met him over Kashmir issue; BJP demands proofBJP has rubbished separatist leader SAS Geelani’s claims that Modi had sent emissaries to him to discuss the Kashmir issue and asked him to...
Identify emissaries who called on you, Omar Abdullah asks SAS GeelaniGeelani had told media persons Friday in summer capital Srinagar that two Kashmiri Pandits had called on him in Delhi, asking him to engage...
- Foiled Delhi blast: Homegrown jihadis Lashkar's latest weapon
The outfit has successfully nurtured indigenous jihadis and is sending solitary bombers on terror missions after training in Pakistan. And ...
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