As Pakistan further plunges into a deeper crisis, India needs to watch out and address its security concerns as there would be attempts by the ISI to increase terror activities in India
The Kashmir Files movie which has been dubbed as Redeemer by some and Can of Worms by others, has surely turned the spotlight on the fault lines that this film exposes in its treatment during the period 1989 to the decade of nineties, the .
J&K: 11 days after being shot, dhaba owner’s son succumbs to injuries
A delegation of foreign diplomats was on a two-day trip to Jammu and Kashmir at the time. Akash had sustained two bullet injuries.
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Family members of 22-year-old Aakash Mehra who was shot and injured by militants on February 17 in Srinagar carry his mortal remains for cremation at Janipur Colony in Jammu Sunday. (Photo | PTI)
Express News Service
SRINAGAR: The son of a popular dhaba owner in Srinagar, who was critically injured in a militant attack on February 17, died in a hospital on Sunday.
The son of the owner of popular eatery Krishna Dhaba, who was shot at by terrorists on February 17, died at a hospital in Srinagar on Sunday, officials said.