Instead to condemning the blatant abuse of human rights by its official the Indian Army yesterday awarded 'Commendation Certificate' to Major Leetul Gogoi who had used a Kashmiri youth as human shield by tying him in front to an Army jeep.
Hindi films actor and a Member of Indian Parliament Paresh Rawal made a controversial statement over Twitter last nigh in which he said that instead of a stone pelter, eminent author, intellectual and political activist Arundhati Roy should be tied to an army jeep.
As per the media reports the Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti was left deeply embarrassed after scores of women protesters here on Tuesday
Indian Army has reportedly denied having granted clean chit to a major who had tied a Kashmiri youth in front of an Army jeep to use him as a human shield supposedly to prevent stone pelting from Kashmiris.
The army court of inquiry (CoI) ordered in an appalling incident that took place earlier last month (April 9th 2017) in which a Kashmiri youth named Farooq Dhar
Raising alarm over the impact of internet and social media restrictions imposed by authorities in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, United Nations human rights experts have called on the Government to protect the right to freedom of expression and to pursue an open and democratic dialogue to address the region's social and political conflicts.
A group of militants fires in the air at Qaimoh Kulgam in south Kashmir on Sunday during the funeral of a militant killed in Anantnag on Saturday.
Amid growing pro-freedom protests in the Kashmir Valley, the Election Commission of India on Tuesday rescinded its notification issued for the Anantnag bypoll, which was scheduled for May 25, till further notice.
Amid of ongoing protest and prevaling unrest in the Kashmir valley, the leader of the pro hindutva outfit Vishwa Hindu Pareshid (VHP), Parveen Togadia here on Friday while addressing a rally
As per the media reports coming in from Kashmir, the Indian Army here on Thursday shortly after an attack on its base camp in which three of its soldiers including a captain
Unrelenting chapter of violence continues in Kashmir valley with latest coming from Srinagar where as reported by the media the protesting students clashed with the state police, as they were protesting against the last week police raid on a college campus in which a 17 year old Kashmiri youth
Indian Government has decided endorse the position and to stand by the Army personnels who used Kashmiri youth as a 'human shield' by tying his onto the fender of the jeep before parading him for 20 kms.
Reports from Jammu and Kashmir of civilians being targeted by suspected members of armed groups are condemnable, said Amnesty International India today.
Dal Khalsa is of the view that India is fighting a lost battle in Kashmir and to keep Kashmiris under its domination New Delhi was using brute force and full state's might.
Indian administration hosted a by-poll in Srinagar today which witnessed 6.5% voter turnout while Indian forces shot dead six Kashmiri protesters.
As per the media reports emanating from Kashmir, due to ongoing perpetual rainfall the river jhelum in the valley is reportedly flowing above the danger mark the local administration has asked the people to remain vigilant specially those living in south and central part of the Kashmir valley.
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