While ‘Naya Kashmir’ asks for ‘rashtravad’, some section of people wants ‘parivarwad, algawad & atankwad’: @Shehzad_Ind , Lawyer, tells Navika Kumar on @thenewshour . @Majid_Hyderi , Political Analyst responds. #IndiaAgainstIslamistHate
Jammu and Kashmir: Sajad Gani Lone led J&K People's Conference has pulled out of People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD). In a letter to Dr Farooq Abdullah, President PAGD, Sajad Lone states, "We are divorcing from the alliance not its objectives".
Sajad Lone’s People's Conference pulled out of the People’s Alliance for #Gupkar Declaration, a grouping of six Jammu and Kashmir regional parties fighting for the pre-August 5, 2019 position, saying “no party was willing to sacrifice”.
Jammu & Kashmir: People experience cold weather conditions in Srinagar. "We came to Dal gate yesterday, the temperature was -7.8 degrees Celsius. Water in taps is frozen. We even tried crossing Dal lake but we couldn't as it is all frozen, says a local
Jammu and Kashmir: Following heavy snowfall, people in Srinagar are making igloos and snow sculptures of a variety of things. "We can make many things with snow like animals, snowman, snow shelters, cars & igloos. I am very excited," said Zaina Ijtiba, a student. (0901.2021)
In an interview to Karan Thapar, @abdullah_omar said that the mood of people in Kashmir is a mixed bag of emotions. He said that there is a lot of pent up resentment, anger and disappointment over governance and also the political changes.
Jammu and Kashmir: Srinagar received snowfall today "The snowfall has disrupted the normal life of people as it has become difficult to commute since vehicles slip on the road," said a local Aijaz Hussain Wani.
Jammu and Kashmir: Dry run for inoculating people with COVID19 vaccination was conducted today at the Sarwal Government Hospital in Jammu Visuals from earlier in the day
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Syed Altaf Bukhari, Former J&K Finance Minister and PDP leader: No one died after the abrogation of Article 370 in J&K, for this the credit goes to the government as well as to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. I want to congratulate both of them.
The situation in Kashmir is deeply disturbing. Human rights abuses taking place are unacceptable. The rights of the Kashmiri people must be respected and UN resolutions implemented.
I salute my sisters and brothers of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh for their courage and resilience. For years, vested interest groups who believed in emotional blackmail never cared for people’s empowerment. J&K is now free from their shackles. A new dawn, better tomorrow awaits!
An important farewell from the previous few weeks, one that set the stage for a better quality of life for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
On a call with Pakistan's PM Imran Khan I listened to his concerns about the situation in Kashmir, including the ongoing curfew. The UN has a vital role in ensuring dialogue between India and Pakistan. Any political resolution must uphold the human rights of the Kashmiri people.
I want to clearly tell JKNC and PDP leaders: Jammu and Kashmir is tired of your self-seeking politics. Kashmir isn’t your inherited Jagir. In J&K, like everywhere else, the voice of the people will reign supreme!
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