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Dead Body of 29 year old missing teacher recovered in Bandipora
Bandipora, May 20: Dead Body of a missing goverment teacher was recovered on Monday from Laharwapora gath near Wullar Lake in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
Reports reaching KNO said that the dead body was spotted by locals at Laharwalpora gath near Wullar lake and locals immediately informed police about it.
Reports added after getting information about it police team reached the spot, and along with locals retrieved the dead body from the area.
The family members of deceased person said that the day Mushtaq went missing, his phone was found switched off at around 07 pm, hours after he left home for duty to Govt Hr Sec School Chuntimulla and has not returned home.
“After we failed to trace him, we logged a missing report in police station Pathkoot,” Mushtaq’s family members said.
“We demand probe into the death of our son as we have apprehension that he has been murdered,” they said.
A police officer also confirmed the incident and identified The deceased Mushtaq Ahamad lone (29) son of Abdul Rahma Lone, a resident of Sheikhpora mantrigam in Bandipora district.
“A case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigations initiated in this regard, the officer said.(KNO)
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Pakistan tops nationality of Umrah performers, India third
SRINAGAR: Pakistan is among the world’s top nationalities that have visited Saudi Arabia last week to perform the Umrah.
Umrah pilgrims from Pakistan have touched with 1.45 million pilgrims, followed by Indonesia with 9,22,018, while India has ranked third with 6,21,742 pilgrims this year, according to Saudi ministry of hajj and Umrah figures.
Egypt ranked fourth estimated at 5,10,119 pilgrims until 11 Ramadan (May 16), according to the cumulative statistics of the weekly Umrah Index.
As the holy month of Ramadan is the month of purifying the soul and body, many Muslims across the world prefer to perform Umrah during Ramadan, as it is considered equal to the Hajj in reward, which makes this month a high season for Umrah.
The ministry revealed that the Saudi Arabia’s Umrah index monitored 7.2m visa issuances until last Thursday, bringing the total number of arrivals to 6.6 million pilgrims.
Furthermore, in the fifth place comes Algeria with 3,25,744 Umrah pilgrims, while in the sixth place comes Yemen with 3,05,264 Umrah performers, followed by Turkey with 2,96,802, and then Malaysia with 2,65,924 Umrah performers.
Finally, Iraq ranked ninth with 2,50,780 Umrah pilgrims, followed by Jordan with 1,84,110 pilgrims. -
Hurriyat ready to support if India and Pakistan start fresh talks on Kashmir : Mirwaiz
Says aren’t against development, but GoI should accept Kashmir as a dispute
Srinagar, May 19: APHC Chairman and Mirwaiz, Umar Farooq on Sunday said they were ready to support the dialogue provided India and Pakistan initiate the process of talks afresh on Kashmir.
He said they were not against development of talks but India should accept Kashmir as a disputed territory “We aren’t against the people of India, we are against the policies of India which are being implemented here,” he told KNO while addressing a seminar at Hurriyat headquarters at Rajbagh here .
Mirwaiz said that it was unfortunate that New Delhi has choked all means of peaceful protests, seminars and even pro freedom leaders aren’t allowed to meet people. “How can ideas come up when all space stands choked,” he said.
He said there is no military solution to the Kashmir dispute as even late Atal Bihari Vajpayee too realised that dialogue was the only solution to resolve Kashmir. “That’s why he advocated solution within the ambit of humanity,” he said.
Mirwaiz said that the GoI must roll back all the decisions especially ban on organisations, CBMs, and should also release all leaders without any pre-condition.(KNO)
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Convoy day: No civilian traffic movement today
Srinagar: No civilian traffic movement was allowed on Sunday on the National Highway, the only all weather road connecting Valley with the rest of the country when only security force convoy will ply.
No civilian traffic was allowed on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway on Sunday, when only security force convoy will ply.
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This Ramadhan, encounters on rise : 3 militants killed in Pulwama, one in Sopore
Officials say 12 militants killed in six encounters in fasting month, Successful Ops because of stepped up human source base across South, North.
Srinagar, May 18: In the fasting month of Ramadhan, encounters between government forces and the militants showed a steep rise with as many as 12 militants getting killed in six gunfights in south and north Kashmir. The north Kashmir, however, registered only one encounter resulting in the killing of one militant, officials told KNO.
Today’s encounter started at Panzgam area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. According to police spokesman, acting swiftly on the credible lead, joint teams of security forces that include army’s 55 RR and special operations group of police cordoned off the Bonpora, Panzgam village of Pulwama.
“In the initial exchange of gunfight, one militant was gunned down and as the encounter was taken into an advanced stage, two more militants were killed,” a senior police officer told KNO. He said that the operation was conducted in most professional manner and there was no collateral damage.
A police spokesman said identified the three slain militants as the members of Hizbul Mujahideen outfit—Shokat Dar of Panzgam, Irfan War of Wadoora, Sopore, and Muzaffar Sheikh of Tahab, Pulwama. Soon after the Panzgam encounter, a siege was laid at Dehruna village of Anantnag district. However, after initial exchange of fire, militants managed to flee. However, another encounter broke out in Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
A police officer revealed to KNO that acting on a specific human intelligence, a cordon was laid at village Hathlangoo, Sopore. “As the suspected house was zeroed in, the hiding militant opened fire resulting in an encounter. In the ensuing gunfight, a militant was killed,” the police said. “It was a clean operation and no collateral damage took place in the gunfight.” The slain militant was identified as Waseem Sheikh, a resident of Barsoo, Awantipora.
Ever since the first shoot-out on May 10 at Shopian, in which an ISJK militant Ishfaq Sofi was killed, there has been no let up in the encounters even though the South Kashmir districts witnessed five encounters while north Kashmir witnessed one encounter at Sopore today. In total six encounters, 12 militants were killed in just eight days, which is highest since 2017 Ramadhan. In 2018, no militant was killed due to the Non Initiation of Combat Operations (NICO).
Security officials told KNO that stepped up human and technical intelligence was major reason for the clean anti-militancy operations. “Of late, human and technical intelligence has increased manifold. We are getting very accurate information about the presence and the movement of militants. Operations are being carried out in a way that no collateral damage takes place or the prayers or religious gatherings of people in view of fasting month doesn’t get affected,” a senior official revealed.(KNO)
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Sopore Encounter : Militant killed, Clashes erupt
Srinagar, May 18 : Clashes broke out at the encounter site in Hathlangoo village of Sopore after a militant was killed in an encounter with government forces.
A police official confirmed to KNO that one militant was killed in the encounter.
“Searches are going on at the encounter site,” the official said. (KNO)
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Awantipora Encounter: Police identifies slain trio as members of Hizb
Says one among them was involved in killing of army soldier Aurangzeb
Srinagar, May 18 (GNS): Police on Saturday said that one among the three militants slain on Saturday morning in a gunfight at Panzgam area of Awantipora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district was involved in killing of an army soldier Aurangzeb last year.
SSP Awantipora Tahir Saleem told GNS that the three militants who were killed in Panzgam today were affiliated with Hizbul Mujahideen outfit.
He identified the slain trio as Showkat Ahmad Dar of Panzgam Pulwama, Irfan Ahmad of Sopore and Muzzafar Ahmad of Tahab Pulwama.
The officer said that Showkat Dar was directly involved in the killing of the army soldier Rifleman Aurangzeb.
Earlier, the encounter broke out in Panzgam village after a joint team of army’s 55 RR and SOG launched a cordon-and-search operation following inputs about the presence of some militants.
On June 14, 2018, Aurangzeb, a rifleman with 44 Rashtriya Rifles – was kidnapped and shot dead by militants in south Kashmir’s Pulwama when he was travelling in a private vehicle, on his way home in Poonch.
Aurangzeb was part of an officer’s team which killed Hizbul Mujahideen commander Sameer Tige on May 1, 2018. (GNS)
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Militants attack police post in keegam Shopian
Srinagar, May 17 (KNO) : Suspected militants on friday evening lobbed a grenade towards police post Keegam.
An official told KNO that the grenade was thrown towards the post which however exploded outside.
“Th genade exploded near a house, due to which the house caught fire,” he said.
The official however said there were no injuries to any and the fire was also doused off. (KNO)
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Forces cordon Kunzer in north Kashmir’s Baramulla, launch search operation.
Kunzer, May 17: Government forces on Friday evening launched a cordon and search operation in Adipora village of Kunzer area in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
Reports reaching KNO said that Army’s 2 Rashtriya Rifles and Special Operations Group of Jammu and Kashmir Police launched the operation in the village after inputs about the presence of militants in the area.
He said door to door search operation was initiated and all the entry and exit points of the village have been sealed.
The search operation was underway in the village when this report was filed.
However, there were no immediate reports of any untoward incident.
Earlier, a CASO was also launched at Rambal area of Kunzer in Northern Kashmir’s Baramulla district which ended peacefully later.(KNO)