Curfew continues in Kashmir Valley
Curfew remained in force in all major towns of the Kashmir Valley on Thursday even as the separatists called for a break in their agitational programme.
Signs of discord surface in all-party J&K team
Srinagar, Sept. 21: There was dissonance within the ranks of the all-party delegation visiting troubled Jammu and Kashmir even before it had completed its mission to reach out to the people of the sta
Pakistan seeks US intervention on Kashmir issue
In its latest attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of India, Pakistan has urged the United States to pressurise India over the Kashmir imbroglio, saying that the recent unrest proved that New
Kashmir death toll touches 103; curfew continues
As curfew continued across the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday, one more youth injured in clashes with security forces died in the hospital, taking the deaths in the unrest in the valley to 103 since June
All-party team to visit Tangmarg, city hospitals
The all-party delegation will on Tuesday visit Tangmarg, which witnessed incidents of arson recently, hospitals in the city to meet those injured during clashes, and the Hazratbal shrine.
Meeting separatists not a good idea: Sushma Swaraj
Indicating her reservations at some members of the all-party delegation meeting separatists, senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday said this was not part of the team’s "mandate" and suggested the
All-party team got balanced view about Valley situation: Omar
Expressing satisfaction over the all-party delegation's visit to Kashmir Valley, chief minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said it was the endeavour of his government that the visiting team got a balanc
BJP against meeting separatists in groups: Sushma
Srinagar, Sept. 21: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Sushma Swaraj, member of the all-party delegation on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, said the decision to meet separatist leaders in the valley
Omar hopes something substantial after meetings
Srinagar, Sept. 21: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah hoped that the Central government would come out with something substantial following an ice-breaking visit to the Kashmir Valley by