According to police, the social media user Muzzammil Ayyub Thakur was allegedly threatening the people of Kashmir on the behalf of Pakistan s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
SRINAGAR: Police on Saturday said that it has produced a chargesheet before the court of JMIC Sumbal for judicial determination against a journalist from north Kashmir for allegedly trying to disrupt peace and tranquility of the region, saying that he is involved in tweeting fake news in order to pr.
Overnight blaze leaves 10 families homeless; 9 structures gutted
Overnight blaze leaves 10 families homeless; 9 structures gutted
Irfan Tramboo
Srinagar, July 27: At least 10 families were rendered homeless after 5 residential houses and 4 wooden sheds were damaged in a massive fire that broke out in the Palpora area of Noorbagh in Srinagar last night.
Officials told Excelsior that the cause of the fire was an electric short circuit due to which the fire emerged from one of the houses and engulfed at least 5 houses and 4 sheds during the intervening night of Monday-Tuesday.
“A total of 9 structures were involved in the fire incident which includes 4 single-storied and 1 double storied residential houses as well as 4 sheds,” the officials said.
Srinagar: Mysterious braid chopping incidents sparked protest at several places in Kashmir Valley on Saturday.
The female students of Government College for Women MA Road assembled in college premises and staged a protest against unabated braid chopping incidents.
Asking authorities to nab the culprits and expose these criminal elements, the protesting students raised slogans against braid cutting incidents. They alleged that police has miserably failed to nab the culprits and even those who are being captured by people are released after brief questioning.
Meanwhile in Chattabal area of Srinagar city intense clashes erupted after a braid chopping incident. The angry protesters hit to roads and pelted stones on government forces who responded with tear-smoke shelling. The clashes disrupted normal life there while shopkeepers downed their shutters.
Wife, paramour held for husband s murder in J&K
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Srinagar, April 22 : The J&K police on Thursday claimed to have solved a murder case in Baramulla district by arresting two accused including the wife and her paramour for the husband s murder.
Police said, On the intervening night of March 8 and 9, 2021, Muhammad Altaf Malik, 34, son of Ghulam Rasool Malik of Seriwarpora, son-in-law of Late Abdul Razaq Ganie was found dead near his cowshed at Renji village of Pattan tehsil in Baramulla district. He was later buried by family members at Renji graveyard. On March 22, brother of the deceased submitted an application for initiating inquest proceedings as he and his family members were suspicious about the death of his brother.