Removing Article 370 was aimed at fulfilling the BJP’s long-time political demand, but the demotion of the state to a Union territory was an exercise in malicious politics.
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KULGAM
Shock is quite frequenting this south Kashmir belt. A minor girl was found pregnant after being allegedly raped by two men, a cop and an ex-soldier, in a Qazigund village and police have arrested the accused and a lady and another civilian for their role in facilitating the crime. The second incident was equally shameful when police rescued a girl after being raped in a truck by a driver. The accused duo was identified as Hafiz Farooq Parray, and Ubaid Ayoub Raina, both residents of Gadihama Kulgam. Their JK18A-6426 was also seized near FCI Mirbazar.
PAHALGAM
Pahalgam rabbit girl handing over the lost ring to the tourist.
Editors Guild Of India Condemns Detention Of Journalists In Kashmir
SRINAGAR: The Editors Guild of India has expressed shock at the “casual manner” in which editors of Kashmir-based publications are detained for their reporting or editorials. “The case in point is the recent detention and subsequent release-after many hours-of the editor of a Srinagar based publication The Kashmir Walla,” a statement issued by the Editors Guild of India reads.
The statement said the Kashmir Walla’s Editor-in-Chief Fahad Shah was released after detained for several hours. “This was the third time that Shah was detained for his writings. His is not the only case. There are scores of journalists who are experiencing this new normal where they can be hauled up by security forces for writing anything that goes contrary to the government narrative that peace has returned to the Valley.”
Srinagar: Journalists Allege Manhandling by Police Amidst Clashes at Jamia Masjid
The police also summoned Fahad Shah, the editor of Kashmir Walla, in connection with a video story and a news item that appeared on the outletâs Twitter handle.
The Jamia Masjid mosque in Srinagar. Photo: Shakir Mir
Rights06/Mar/2021
Srinagar:Â Two journalists in Srinagar were allegedly manhandled by the Jammu and Kashmir police on Friday when an incident of stone-pelting broke out outside the Jamia Masjid.
The 619-year-old mosque in the city has been a political citadel of Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, who was expected to be released from his 19-month long house detention on March 5, before authorities decided against the move, prompting an outcry from his supporters.