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UKPNP chairman: Parts of Jammu & Kashmir illegally held by Pakistan since 1947

Story highlights Speaking at a press conference at Geneva on human rights violations in Pakistan and the occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir, he said UKPNP is opposed to the use of religion as a weapon and terrorism as a foreign policy tool Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, exiled Chairman of United Kashmir People s National Party (UKPNP) on Saturday (local time) said Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Gilgit Baltistan were a part of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir but have been illegally held by Pakistan since 1947.  Speaking at a press conference at Geneva on human rights violations in Pakistan and the occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir, he said UKPNP is opposed to the use of religion as a weapon and terrorism as a foreign policy tool.  

Despite GHQ-PLA unrestricted warfare, India s time begins now - The Sunday Guardian Live

Despite GHQ-PLA unrestricted warfare, India s time begins now - The Sunday Guardian Live
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J&K election authorities stir PoK questions

J&K election authorities stir PoK questions
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Delhi police s counter-terror structures kept capital safe from terrorism since 2012

Delhi police s counter-terror structures kept capital safe from terrorism since 2012 ANI | Updated: Mar 08, 2021 04:50 IST New Delhi [India], March 8 (ANI): With the global and regional terror matrix worsening by the day, the fact that Delhi has been kept safe from any terror incident since 2012 testifies to the resilient and adaptive nature of the counter-terror structures adopted by the Delhi police after various terror incidents in the first decade of the millennium. The years 2000 to 2011 saw Kashmir valley-based terror traveling to Delhi, epitomised by the Red Fort (2000) and Parliament Attacks (2001), according to Delhi Police data. In the following years of the decade, a total of 30 militants, including 22 Pakistani/Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) residents/Bangladeshis, who regularly kept landing in the national capital to commit acts of tenor, were neutralised by Delhi Police in various operations by Special Cell, Delhi Police s eli

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