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(MENAFN - IANS) y Dar Javed As the delegation of envoys from 23 countries concluded their Kashmir visit on Wednesday evening, militants made their presence felt by attacking the son of the owner of a famous eatery, Krishna Dhaba, at Sonawar in uptown Srinagar. Aakash Mehra (22), son of Ramesh Kumar Mehra, was fired upon by the gunmen when he was busy with his work. On December 31, 2020, when Kashmir was filled with tourists, militants shot dead a 65-year-old jeweller in Sarai Bala area of Srinagar. The goldsmith Satpal Nischal, son of Amarnath Nischal, owner of Nischal Jewellers living in Indira Nagar area in Srinagar, was fired upon by the militants at his shop. ....
Pak out to repeat 1990, guns turned towards members of minority community By Dar Javed ( IANS) | Published on Fri, Feb 19 2021 20:21 IST | 0 Views
As the delegation of envoys from 23 countries concluded their Kashmir visit on Wednesday evening, militants made their presence felt by attacking the son of the owner of a famous eatery, Krishna Dhaba, at Sonawar in uptown Srinagar.. Image Source: IANS News As the delegation of envoys from 23 countries concluded their Kashmir visit on Wednesday evening, militants made their presence felt by attacking the son of the owner of a famous eatery, Krishna Dhaba, at Sonawar in uptown Srinagar. Aakash Mehra (22), son of Ramesh Kumar Mehra, was fired upon by the gunmen when he was busy with his work. ....
More to come says TRF as it targets Punjabi jeweller who got domicile few months back India Published: Friday, January 1, 2021, 8:46 [IST] New Delhi, Jan 01: A Jammu and Kashmir based Punjabi jeweller was shot dead in Srinagar. He was based in J&K for the past four decades and was shot dead by motor-cycle borne terrorists in the city s Sarai Bala locality. The Pakistan backed terror group, The Resistance Front (TRF) while claiming responsibility for the killing said that the new domicile law was unacceptable and everyone other than indigenous Kashmiris would be treated as occupiers if they acquire property in J&K. More to come, the TRF also said in the statement that was circulated on the social media. ....
Nagrota encounter: 4 terrorists neutralised, forces shut down Jammu-Srinagar highway The terrorists continue to terrorise the beautiful valley of J&K. On Thursday evening, another shootout took place, where gunmen opened fire at a goldsmith in Srinagar that left the victim critically injured. The incident took place in Sairabala area of Central Kashmir s Srinagar district. The gunmen remain unidentified and the reason behind the unprovoked attack remains unknown. The police identified the victim as Satpal Nichal, owner of Nischal Jewellers, who was shifted to a nearby hospital after sustaining critical injuries from the shootout. According to the latest reports, the victim succumbed to his injuries. ....
Army soldiers near the site of gunfight in Lawaypora area on the outskirts of Srinagar, on Wednesday SRINAGAR: A 70-year-old jeweller from Punjab settled in Srinagar for four decades was shot dead by motorcycle-borne terrorists in the city s congested Sarai Bala locality on Thursday, months after he got a domicile certificate and purchased a shop and a house. Claiming responsibility for the killing of Satpal Nischal, whose roots are in Amritsar, the fledgling Pakistan-backed terror outfit TRF said the new domicile law was unacceptable and everyone other than indigenous Kashmiris would be treated as occupiers if they acquired property in J&K. More to come, TRF said in a statement circulated through Facebook. ....