Ex-terrorists, separatists nabbed for bid to revive JKLF & Hurriyat
This was the first attempt to regroup these anti-India and terrorist outfits after August 2019 when top Hurriyat leaders were arrested.
This was the first attempt to regroup these anti-India and terrorist outfits after August 2019 when top Hurriyat leaders were arrested.
Amid tight security, the 92 years old Geelani was laid to rest in a cemetery at a mosque near his Hyderpura residence in the outskirts of Srinagar at about 3.30 am in the presence of his close relatives and top police officers, sources said.
Top police and civil administration officers have reached his residence. It is not yet clear whether his mortal remains will be buried in his home town Sopore or in Srinagar.
The centre had earlier this month notified new land laws that lifted the land purchase restrictions on outsiders.
The Army’s super 30 programme for preparing students for the JEE mains has been a success and many from the programme have joined prestigious professional engineering colleges in India.
He said although international media is almost silent about what is happening with Uighur community of China but whatever little information trickles down through social media and a few media houses, is not only disturbing but alarming as well.
Earlier, Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq announced that the conglomerate led by him was "ready to support all Indo-Pak efforts aimed at ending hostility and seeking a peaceful solution" to the Kashmir issue
Farooq, who was speaking at a seminar organised by the Hurriyat Conference in Srinagar said, "We are not against either the people of India or development. If India and Pakistan initiate a dialogue, we are ready to support it, but India must first accept the basic reality that there can be no military solution to the Kashmir dispute."
The development came after the NIA questioned top separatist Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in cases of alleged terror funding in Kashmir.
Reiterating the demand for revocation of AFSPA, Omar said it should be revoked in Jammu and Kashmir the way it was scrapped in Arunachal Pradesh.