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Italian Journalist Hints At Masood Azhar’s Possible Death In Rawalpindi Blast, As Details Remain Top Secret


Now in an article written in ANI, Marino has come out with the details of the incident which she believes killed Azhar. The Jaish-e-Mohammed chief was believed to be receiving medical treatment kidney failure at the military hospital which was targeted in the attack.
https://swarajyamag.com/insta/itali...rawalpindi-blast-as-details-remain-top-secret
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Italian Journalist Hints At Masood Azhar’s Possible Death In Rawalpindi Blast, As Details Remain Top Secret


Now in an article written in ANI, Marino has come out with the details of the incident which she believes killed Azhar. The Jaish-e-Mohammed chief was believed to be receiving medical treatment kidney failure at the military hospital which was targeted in the attack.
https://swarajyamag.com/insta/itali...rawalpindi-blast-as-details-remain-top-secret
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These mazoods and Abdul's are just dogs meant to be killed at a certain point of time, the real jihadi terrorists are the generals in their uniform roaming in their Toyotas and sending their kids to west for studies at the cost of its own people. It is them who needs to be straightened. Their businesses need to be shut.
 

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Significant drop in stone pelting incidents in Jammu and Kashmir: Officials

There were only 40 incidents of stone pelting till June






Stone pelting incidents in Jammu and Kashmir have come down significantly from a high of over 2,600 in 2016 to barely a few dozen in the first half of 2019, officials said on Sunday.

The arrests of miscreants involved in stone pelting incidents also have come down from over 10,500 to just about a hundred.

According to the Home Ministry statistics, there were 2,653 incidents of stone pelting in 2016 for which 10,571 miscreants were arrested by police.

However, among the arrested just 276 were sent to jail and others were let off with warnings.

The killing of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani in 2016 saw a long spell of turmoil in the Kashmir Valley, a Home Ministry official said.

There were 1,412 incidents of stone pelting in 2017 in which 2,838 trouble-makers were arrested and 63 of them were sent to jail.

In 2018, there were 1,458 incidents of stone pelting in which 3,797 miscreants were arrested and 65 of them were sent to jail, as per the statistics.

In the first six months of 2019, there were around 40 incidents of stone pelting in which about a hundred miscreants were detained, the official said.

There has been a marked improvement in the security scenario in the Valley ever since the imposition of Governor’s rule on June 19, 2018, when the BJP withdrew support to the Mehbooba Mufti-led government, he added.

After the six months of Governor’s rule, the President’s rule was imposed, which has been continuing.

The security forces eliminated over 240 militants in the state in 2018, while there has been a dip in injuries caused due to stone pelting, another official said.


https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...d-kashmir-officials/article28428141.ece/amp/#
 

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Significant drop in stone pelting incidents in Jammu and Kashmir: Officials

There were only 40 incidents of stone pelting till June






Stone pelting incidents in Jammu and Kashmir have come down significantly from a high of over 2,600 in 2016 to barely a few dozen in the first half of 2019, officials said on Sunday.

The arrests of miscreants involved in stone pelting incidents also have come down from over 10,500 to just about a hundred.

According to the Home Ministry statistics, there were 2,653 incidents of stone pelting in 2016 for which 10,571 miscreants were arrested by police.

However, among the arrested just 276 were sent to jail and others were let off with warnings.

The killing of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani in 2016 saw a long spell of turmoil in the Kashmir Valley, a Home Ministry official said.

There were 1,412 incidents of stone pelting in 2017 in which 2,838 trouble-makers were arrested and 63 of them were sent to jail.

In 2018, there were 1,458 incidents of stone pelting in which 3,797 miscreants were arrested and 65 of them were sent to jail, as per the statistics.

In the first six months of 2019, there were around 40 incidents of stone pelting in which about a hundred miscreants were detained, the official said.

There has been a marked improvement in the security scenario in the Valley ever since the imposition of Governor’s rule on June 19, 2018, when the BJP withdrew support to the Mehbooba Mufti-led government, he added.

After the six months of Governor’s rule, the President’s rule was imposed, which has been continuing.

The security forces eliminated over 240 militants in the state in 2018, while there has been a dip in injuries caused due to stone pelting, another official said.


https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...d-kashmir-officials/article28428141.ece/amp/#

Is it not right time to remove 370 from kashmir , we know some reaction will happen but govt has to do it .
 

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Halfway home in Kashmir: How Amit Shah has tamed some of the fiercest anti-India voices in the Valley



The Home Minister's Chanakya-neeti on Kashmir seems to be working. At least half the voices in Kashmir, which earlier stoked big trouble, seem to be quietly toeing the line.

https://www.dailyo.in/lite/politics...-kashmiri-dynasts-hurriyat/story/1/31477.html


The Home Minister's Chanakya-neeti on Kashmir seems to be working. At least half the voices in Kashmir, which earlier stoked big trouble, seem to be quietly toeing the line.

For someone acclaimed as Bharatiya Janta Party’s ‘Chanakya’, who drove the party to a historic landslide victory in the 2019 Parliament elections, getting the crucial assignment to head the Home Ministry was supposed to be the next big challenge.

But for Amit Shah, his Chanakya-neeti as the country’s Home Minister seems to have worked out even better.

If well-begun is half-done, Shah looks already halfway through — at least with regard to how politics in Kashmir has changed since the day he assumed office on June 1, 2019.

Speaking Softly. And?: The enigmatic strategy of the BJP's Chanakya seems to be working even better in Kashmir. (Photo: Reuters)


From mainstream to separatist camps, some of the most vociferous faces have transformed.

The winds of change started blowing from the historic Jamia Masjid, Nowhatta in Srinagar — otherwise seen as the hotbed of the “Azadi” sentiment. Addressing devotees from the mosque's pulpit, Kashmir’s head parson and senior separatist leader, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, now dedicates his Friday sermons mainly to social and environmental issues.

On June 15, 2019, addressing the Jamia gathering, the Mirwaiz, who heads the Hurriyat (M), highlighted how people and government were responsible for frequent threats of flooding in Kashmir. The next Friday, he dedicated his weekly sermon to highlighting drug abuse.


As per the national media, this change is now perceptible across all such mosques in the restive region.

“Kashmir mosques that blared ‘Azadi’ slogans will now launch a war on drugs” read the headline of a Hindustan Times report published on July 3, 2019. “Mosques across the Kashmir Valley, which blared slogans for “Azadi” (independence) in the early nineties, amplifying a separatist movement, will soon be using their loudspeakers to spread a message against the use of drugs, rapidly becoming a huge problem in the state of Jammu & Kashmir,” the report said.

Reaching out with hugs? The Hurriyat has noticeably softened since Shah came into the picture. (File Photo: Reuters)


While Mirwaiz was already seen as a moderate face of separatism, even his hardliner counterpart from the Hurriyat (G), Syed Ali Geelani, now sounds a bit soft.

It was for the first time in the last 30-odd years of militancy, that when the Home Minister made his maiden visit to Kashmir on June 26, 2019, there was no strike call from Geelani or his colleagues. In another significant development, separatist leaders have joined hands with Kashmiri Pandits to find ways to facilitate the latter’s return to the homeland. As per a news report published in India Today on July 6, 2019, “This is the first such effort in 30 years after thousands of Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee the state after facing widespread violence.”


Keeping the situation under control on July 8, 2019 — the death anniversary of Hizbul Commander Burhan Muzafar Wani — was supposed to be another challenge. However, as compared to last year, Burhan’s death anniversary this year passed off peacefully, and the public response to a hartal call was debatable.

As per news reports, despite a customary hartal call, traffic jams were witnessed on the Boulevard as many used the strike as an opportunity to visit the Mughal Gardens and Dal Lake.

Just another day: Compared to past years, Burhan Wani’s death anniversary this year passed off peacefully. (Photo: Reuters)


This time, even social media wasn’t that provocative.



The change in regional mainstream parties is similarly palpable.

The National Conference (NC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) — who had otherwise championed the “Kashmir cause” — have gone for posturing. Out of power, the Abdullahs and Muftis would usually sound no different from separatists. But now, the ‘pampered dynasts' seem to be behaving more responsibly.


During the previous ban on civilian movement on the national highway after the Pulwama suicide bombing on February 14, both the Abdullahs and the Muftis had personally led roadside protests to publicly defy the curbs, bravely asking people to do the same.

For the security of the Amarnath Yatra, a similar ban is again in place. However, this time, the senior leaders from both parties have refrained from taking the law in their hands.


Dynasts of Kashmir: They are now busy tweeting about flowers and cricket jerseys, and not the 'burning Kashmir question'. (Photo: Reuters)


Instead of the NC and PDP, this time, such roadside protests have mainly been organised by the Peoples United Front (PUF), an alliance between Engineer Rashid’s Awami Etihad Party (AEP) and Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement (JKPM), led by Shah Faesal.

But then, it is no more of the traditional anti-India ranting by Engineer Rashid. His protests have reduced to serenading demonstrations — he either walks barefoot outside the Civil Secretariat or brings along drummers, who play the dhol.

Such musical demonstrations are constant reminders of a scene from the Shahrukh Khan-starrer Mohabattein wherein Shahrukh Khan’s character, Raj Aryan, protests by singing the song “Duniya Mein Jitni Hain Nafratein”.


For around a month, Omar Abdullah’s tweets are more on issues like his cabin baggage and pictures of blooming flowers in Gulmarg than the “Kashmir-issue”. His firebrand colleagues also sound equally softened.



Controversial NC leader and former Speaker of the J&K Assembly, Muhammad Akbar Lone, who won the Baramulla Parliament seat, is yet to stoke any new controversy. Known for his reportedly controversial statements previously, especially an appreciation for Pakistan and use of abusive language, Lone is largely silent in Parliament.

Forget politicians, even the Srinagar-based media houses have reformed.

Previously, a section of influential newspapers would use phrases like “government forces” and “troopers”. Now, they have switched to “security forces”.


But then, though for Amit Shah, it is a well-begun moment, it is only a halfway point.

The other half is an altogether different story.

And that half is not about politicians pampered by New Delhi and Islamabad to be beneficiaries of the Kashmir conflict — the other half is about the Kashmiri youth, who either pick up guns or take to the streets.

And the dissent of this youth matters.

Out on the street: The dissent of the Kashmiri youth remains a big challenge for Amit Shah. (Photo: Reuters)



On the one hand, the killing of the poster-boy of new-age militancy, Burhan Wani, led to months of unrest in the state and prompted New Delhi to appoint Dineshwar Sharma as Interlocutor. On the other, on February 14, 2019, a 20-year-old lesser-known local militant, Adil Dar, pushed India and Pakistan to a nuclear flashpoint through his suicide bombing in Pulwama.

Since killing the militants has failed to kill militancy, Shah’s Chanakya neeti is expected to be beyond Operation All Out.

And then, in a state where 70 years of corruption — allegedly fueled by the regional dynasts — has been among the reasons for alienation, things haven’t improved much during the last one year of Governor's Rule either.

On June 12, 2019, Raj Bhawan called an interaction with accredited journalists. I was one of the invitees. Five of the 10-odd questions were on complaints of rampant corruption, prevalent during the Governor’s rule, with the Raj Bhawan unable to give convincing replies.

So, though halfway there, Shah has bigger challenges ahead. But then, there is hope.

And this hope is strengthened by his historic speech on Kashmir in Parliament on June 28, 2019.





Shah said that taking the people of Jammu and Kashmir into confidence was the top priority of the Modi government “even if it means giving more.”

Call him a new-age Chanakya or Sardar Patel’s avatar, the strongman who brought perceptible change in Kashmir in just a month is expected to perform even better hereon.

All the best, Amit Shah!





 

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Our beloved Barkha Rani has spilled the beans. Tweeting back to back revealing Kapil Sibbal wanted to implicate Modi for shutting down that Tiranga news Channel. Sickulars now mauling each other:biggrin2::biggrin2:... whole sikular ecosystem falling down like house of cards
 

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BJP Will Revive Plan for 'Secured Camps' In Kashmir to Resettle Pandits, Says Ram Madhav


Ram Madhav, BJP national general secretary, said his party was committed to bring back some of the estimated 200,000-300,000 Hindus who fled the Jammu and Kashmir after the armed revolt that began in 1989.

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"Their fundamental rights of returning to the valley have to be respected. At the same time, we have to provide them proper security," Madhav said in an interview, referring to the Kashmiri Pandits.


Madhav said that a previous BJP-backed government in Jammu and Kashmir state had considered building either separate or mixed resettlement townships, but had been unable to make headway. "No consensus could be built around any one view," he said.



A blueprint unveiled by the state government in 2015 had proposed self-contained, heavily guarded colonies for returning Pandits, complete with schools, shopping malls, hospitals and playgrounds.




After State Poll

The BJP is confident that it will win the upcoming state poll, Madhav said, adding that the resettlement plan would be back in play.

"I am sure when we come back to power, we will again take it up and try and see if a solution can be found," he said.

Unlike the last time, the BJP isn't looking to come to power through alliances, Madhav said,
freeing itself of major regional parties that represent the region's Muslims.

The issue of Hindu resettlement in Kashmir has long been on the agenda of the BJP, but appears to have received fresh impetus after the party's second successive general election victory in May.


After living side-by-side with Kashmiri Muslims for centuries, Pandits fled for safety after a sharp rise in killings and attacks by Muslim militants when the insurgency flared in 1989.

One of the largest migrations since India's independence from Britain in 1947, many Pandits settled in refugee camps around Jammu. Only around 800 Pandit families now remain in the Kashmir Valley, according to some estimates.



https://www.news18.com/amp/news/pol...resettle-pandits-says-ram-madhav-2228645.html



Finally,a road map for resettlement "zones":clap2:

Don't trust this Ch***ya Ram Madhav.
 

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Yet to recover from Balakot airstrike impact, Pakistan rejigs defence mechanism

Also, as part of a new defensive strategy, the Pakistan Army is also planning to deploy high mobility armed vehicles at some strategic locations. According to the information accessed by Zee News, the Pakistan army has been on high alert since the IAF carried out the Balakot airstrike on February 26

According to reports, Pakistan has also installed Man-Portable Air Defence System as well at locations of strategic importance. With the help of Man-Portable Air Defence System, missiles can be used for surface-to-air attacks, targeting any flying object or choppers.

An official associated with central security agencies told Zee News that since the Balakot airstrike, Pakistani defence has also been strengthening the deployment of radars and drones. Changes have also been made in the formation of units of Pakistan Army to ensure an efficient defence mechanism in future.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/yet...akistan-rejigs-defence-mechanism-2219226.html
 

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Lok Sabha passes bill to give NIA more teeth - Finish Off Terrorism
Lok Sabha on Monday passed a bill to give more powers to the National Investigation Agency with Home Minister Amit Shah asserting that the law will be used to finish off terrorism and not to target any community.

Phuckers be phucked!
 

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Yet to recover from Balakot airstrike impact, Pakistan rejigs defence mechanism

Also, as part of a new defensive strategy, the Pakistan Army is also planning to deploy high mobility armed vehicles at some strategic locations. According to the information accessed by Zee News, the Pakistan army has been on high alert since the IAF carried out the Balakot airstrike on February 26

According to reports, Pakistan has also installed Man-Portable Air Defence System as well at locations of strategic importance. With the help of Man-Portable Air Defence System, missiles can be used for surface-to-air attacks, targeting any flying object or choppers.

An official associated with central security agencies told Zee News that since the Balakot airstrike, Pakistani defence has also been strengthening the deployment of radars and drones. Changes have also been made in the formation of units of Pakistan Army to ensure an efficient defence mechanism in future.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/yet...akistan-rejigs-defence-mechanism-2219226.html
dar achchha hai, dehashat aur achchhi hoti hai...
 

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Lok Sabha passes bill to give NIA more teeth - Finish Off Terrorism
Lok Sabha on Monday passed a bill to give more powers to the National Investigation Agency with Home Minister Amit Shah asserting that the law will be used to finish off terrorism and not to target any community.

Phuckers be phucked!

well i think we should learn from china & usa how they are fighting from hardcore islam , specially from china , we were victim but now we are fighting .

jihad ideology is enemy to humanity
 

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HTN (Tiranga news is shutting down)!
Where will Karan Thapar, Barkha Dutt & Seemi Pasha howl in the future???

Also aghast to know that it is owned by Kapil Sibal (talk about neutrality :) )!!!!!!
 

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HTN (Tiranga news is shutting down)!
Where will Karan Thapar, Barkha Dutt & Seemi Pasha howl in the future???

Also aghast to know that it is owned by Kapil Sibal (talk about neutrality :) )!!!!!!
she is crying like a po.n star actress . her deeds giving her result
 

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At this time Pakis’ key objective is to cut off Afghanistan links with India....as a way of coercing Afghans into compromising with Taliban.
The Balakot incident came as an excuse for Pakis to further their evil designs.
As usual, Pakis are making outlandish demands that they know full well that India will not accede to.
India needs to punish Pakis in other ways. India cannot key Pakis convert all incidents into a PR victory and strategic victory for themselves!!!
Good to see Afghan cargo flights are still operating despite the Paki airspace ban!!!!!

 
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