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The Chief Minister spoke of young Kashmiris who protected tourists under fire, boatmen who offered fruit to stranded visitors ...
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah said on Monday that the Kashmiris threw the two-nation theory into ...
Until the UN Security Council finds the courage to speak the names it has already recorded in its own ledgers, the world will ...
Terrorists sprayed bullets on dozens of people in Pahalgam on April 22, killing at least 26— mostly tourists — in the ...
Concluding a discussion on the resolution, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also holds the tourism portfolio, condemned the ...
NEW DELHI: India launched a sweeping crackdown on social media on Monday, banning more than a dozen Pakistani YouTube ...
Fans had been eagerly awaiting the chance to see these popular stars perform live, but in light of the recent tragedy, the ...
Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah called the Pahalgam attack, in which 26 people were killed, a "turning point" in the fight ...
Public anger over Indian army demolishing homes of Kashmir attack suspects and detaining nearly 2,000 people after deadly ...
Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah says he will not exploit the Pahalgam terror attack to seek statehood restoration, stressing respect for the 26 victims.
During special assembly session in Jammu to pass resolution against terrorism, Omar Abdullah says he doesn’t believe in cheap politics and warns social media handlers of spreading misinformation.
Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhary noted that Pakistan and India have nuclear weapons and urge to avoid escalation of tensions in South Asia ...