Security forces neutralise 2 terrorists in J-K's Shopian
News | March 09, 2020 15:36 ISTTwo terrorists were killed in the encounter between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir on March 09.
Two terrorists were killed in the encounter between security forces and terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir on March 09.
Director of Institute of Gilgit-Baltistan Studies, Senge H Sering, speaking at the 43rd session of UNHRC in Geneva, lambasted on Pakistan saying that they are under constant threat of terrorism perpetrated by Pakistani military and requested India to resume constitutional responsibility and acquire control of Gilgit-Baltistan (Balochistan) to save them from brutal colonial reign of Pakistan.
BJP leader GVL Narasimha Rao has hit out at the Congress party over the term 'Hindu terror' in relation to the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack when one of the terrorists, Ajmal Kasab, was nabbed alive and seen wearing a red thread on his wrist, saying was someone from India helping ISI as handler to give terrorists Hindu identity.
Terrorists attacked at a check-post in Srinagar's Parimpora on February 05. In the attack, one Central Reserve Police Force (CPRF) jawan has lost his life. Two terrorists have been neutralized. Arms and ammunitions were recovered.
One policeman has been reported injured in the firing incident reported from Nagrota toll plaza in Jammu, while the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway has been closed for traffic in view of civilian security.
BJP Parliamentarian from West Delhi, Parvesh Verma in an exclusive conversation with India TV, on anti-CAA protests in Shaheen Bagh said those sitting and agitating have no information about the act. Verma claimed that if BJP is voted to power, protesters in Shaheen Bagh will be evacuated in less than an hour.
Terrorists on Monday opened fire at the CRPF team in Jammu and Kashmir. The firing was reported from Anantnag district of the Union Territory. As per initial information, the area has been cordoned off.
An approximate 300 terrorists, including some from Afghanistan, are being trained at launchpads in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), reveals an intelligence input shared with the government just three months after Indian Army killed 6-10 Pakistani terrorists and soldiers in the region's Neelam Valley in a major artillery counter-offensive, targeting four such terror launchpads.
A section of students and the opposition BJP protested in Madhya Pradesh on Friday after a Master of Arts question in Gwalior's Jiwaji University described some freedom fighters as "revolutionary terrorists".
Terrorists on Friday evening hurled petrol bomb at a school building in South Kashmir's Shopian district.
The Jammu and Kashmir police have arrested three terrorists near Jammu-Punjab border on Thursday. The police have seized six AK-47 rifles and Rs. 5 Lakh from the terrorist and they are being questioned in Lakhanpur Police Station.
With fake videos on Kashmir coming in droves from Pakistan amid Internet shutdown in the Valley, communication channels are open among separatists as well as local terrorists via several offline chat apps and highly-encrypted anonymous chat platform Tor, giving a hard time to security agencies and authorities in Jammu and Kashmir.
The security agencies have been alerted and the state police machinery has been asked to remain vigilant, the officer said, adding that all vehicles coming to Rajasthan are being thoroughly checked.
India on Thursday termed Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's remarks that 30,000-40,000 "armed people" who fought in Afghanistan or Kashmir were still in his country as a "glaring admission" and asserted that it is time for Islamabad to take credible and irreversible action against terrorists.
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act Bill. UAPA Amendment Bill seeks to streamline the process of confiscating terrorists' property and designate individuals as terrorists along with groups.
"NAM needs to be in the vanguard of those addressing the primary issues of our times that cry for global cooperation, rather than become a platform for venting bilateral grievances between members," Syed Akbaruddin, India's Permanent Representative, told the meeting in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, on Sunday.
A total of 113 terrorists were killed between January and June 16 this year, 257 were killed in 2018, 213 in 2017 and 150 in 2016, taking the total number of those killed during the period to 733, it said.
An Army Major was martyred in an encounter with terrorists in south Kashmir on Monday. Another officer and two troopers suffered injuries during the gunfight.
Gunshots were heard during the search operation in South Kashmir's Badoora, where two to three militants are still believed to be trapped.
The Indian deep state alarmed over the widespread toxicity of Islamic indoctrination in the Valley of Kashmir, in the main south Kashmir has changed tack on the prism from which it is viewing rising levels of local militancy.
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