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Two LeT militants killed in encounter in Rajouri

Two Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were killed on Saturday (October 16) in an encounter with the security forces in higher reaches of Budhal in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, defence sources said.

On specific information about the presence of a group of militants, security forces launched a search operation in higher reaches of Budhal, about 244 kms from here, in Rajouri this morning, they said.

During the search, an encounter broke out between the militants and the operation parties in which two ultras were killed, they said.

The bodies of the slain militants have not been yet recovered as the gunbattle was on, the sources said.

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Seems like militants are getting desperate to infiltrate into Indian Kashmir before the stormy winter begins. Our Jawans are looking forward to greet them with bullets before they hibernate for this winter. Everyday we are hearing good news. New sensors on Border are paying off...
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Pak to break good news on Kashmir

‘We would never step back from our principles’​

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Lahore, Oct 16: Asserting that his country was very much concerned about the solution of Kashmir issue, Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Saturday said people would hear good news on Kashmir soon.

Addressing a meeting after a briefing on the Kashmir issue by Prime Minister of Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK) Sardar Atique Ahmad Khan, on his arrival from a high-level meeting on Kashmir at Brussels, Gilani said that Pakistan was very much concerned about the solution of the issue. “We would never step back from our principles,” he said.

Congratulating the nation and Kashmiri people on international acceptance of demands of Pakistan on Kashmir issue, Gilani said people would hear good news on Kashmir soon.

Earlier, Sardar Atique told Gilani that it was a great achievement of the government in foreign affairs after 63 years that parliament of the European Union (EU) had accepted the issue of Kashmir as an international issue and initiated its hearing in the parliament.

He said the United Nation, EU and OIC had included the issue in their official documents by adopting a common mechanism on the issue.

He declared it is great success of foreign policy of the government and said the standing committee of EU parliament on Kashmir had restarted its work on the issue.

He thanked prime minister Gilani for his special contribution to rehabilitation work in earthquake affected areas of Kashmir, prompt help to the masses during floods and focusing on the torture of Indian forces on Kashmiri people.

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'Good News' on Kashmir Soon: Gilani​



Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today said the international community had accepted Pakistan's stand on the Kashmir issue and people would soon hear "good news" in this regard.

Gilani made the remarks while addressing a meeting after a briefing on the Kashmir issue by the "Prime Minister" of Pak-occupied part of kashmir, Atique Ahmad Khan, on his return to the country after a visit to Brussels.

He did not say what the "good news" would be.

Pakistan is very concerned about the solution of the Kashmir issue and it will never step back from its principles, he said.

Khan told Gilani that it was a great achievement for the Pakistan government that the parliament of the European Union had accepted the Kashmir issue as an international matter and initiated a hearing.

He claimed the UN, EU and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) had included the issue in their official documents by adopting a common mechanism.

He further claimed it was a great success for Pakistan's foreign policy that the EU parliament's standing committee on Kashmir had restarted its work on the issue.
 
good news would be, gelani takes 10% zerdari 10% rest take 10% on indian bribe to back away from this issue for ever.. a big compromise on kashmir issue would be the good news
 
The ICJ should also probe the mass-killings of the Kashmiri Pandits by the terrorists.
 
Pakistan should hand over dental records and DNA samples of all the thousands of pakistanis who were sent to kashmir for Jihad. Their bodies can then be exhumed, identified and sent back.
 
lets meet up and take advantage of that together
I will really like to go and see in person those miserable call centre guys and gals in banglore that get shouted, insulted and swore at day and night by the people in the west.

I would rather get shouted and swore at than be called Talibani terrorist and have a US drone hovering over my shack:bunny:
 
Pakistan should hand over dental records and DNA samples of all the thousands of pakistanis who were sent to kashmir for Jihad. Their bodies can then be exhumed, identified and sent back.

Dont drink and post buddy....... its hazardous.... :drag:
 
Something is up with AJK as the Saudis are also mobilising massive financial and material aid plans specifically targetted at AJK and its residents. A feat which had not been on their radar traditionally.
 
Something is up with AJK as the Saudis are also mobilising massive financial and material aid plans specifically targetted at AJK and its residents. A feat which had not been on their radar traditionally.

Source please
 
Keep an eye on SPAPEV activity. A permenant body established by Saudi Arabia to develop AJK region.

Also AJK residents have been awarded prefencial labour visas to uplift themselves from poverty.
 
Keep an eye on SPAPEV activity. A permenant body established by Saudi Arabia to develop AJK region.

Also AJK residents have been awarded prefencial labour visas to uplift themselves from poverty.


SPAPEV=Saudi Public Assistance for Pakistan Earthquake Vicitms


It is basically a relief organization,not a development oriented organization.There is a big difference.
Also,I still didnt get the source supporting your claim.
 
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