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'SOG Threatening Nadihal Villagers'

Srinagar, June 01, KONS: The Hurriyat (M) on Tuesday said that Nadihal villagers were receiving dire threats from the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the police for speaking the truth about the Machil killings.
A Hurriyat (M) spokesman named one Fayyaz Ahmad Wani, son of Abdul Rasheed Wani, from Tujjar Sharief, Sopore, as among the several villagers who had received death threats from the SOG.
“The locals are being warned of dire consequences for the entire area if they persist with telling their side of the story,” the spokesman said. “The residents are alarmed and terror-stricken at the threats.”
According to the spokesman, a delegation from Nadihal had revealed the threats before the Hurriyat (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, on Monday, saying that they were told that they would be killed for speaking the truth.
“The responsibility will be entirely of the state government’s if the forces and their agencies take any action in Nadihal,” the Hurriyat (M) said.
 
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Complete strike in held Kashmir on Indian PM’s visit

Updated at: 1135 PST, Monday, June 07, 2010

SRINAGAR: In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown is being observed, today, on the occasion of the visit of Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh to the territory.

The shutdown is aimed at conveying the Prime Minister that the Kashmiris reject India’s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir, despite continued Indian state terrorism.

The shutdown is also meant to draw the world attention towards the fake encounter killings staged by Indian troops.

Call for the strike has been given by veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani and supported by High Court Bar Association, Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Muslim League, JKLF-R and other pro-movement leaders and organisations.

The occupation authorities have sealed various localities of Srinagar. Heavy contingents of Indian troops have been deployed in the city while high alert has been sounded in and around the Kashmir University of Agriculture Science and Technology (KUAST) and a helicopter has been seen flying in the area. Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh is scheduled to attend a function in the campus.

Indian troops, wearing bulletproof jackets and carrying automatic weapons, have also been seen on motorboats and shikaras at Dal Lake.

Complete strike in held Kashmir on Indian PM’s visit

The Prime Minister in this visit is slated to announce a 200 Crore as a protection package for the Saffron farmers alone in J&K. To put this number in perspective, this is about 35% of the total agriculture development budget announced by Minister Mr. Hafiz Saeed of Pakistan.

PM's visit, Geelani's strike paralyse Kashmir

Here, Singh is likely to announce a Rs 200-crore package for the saffron industry, which is facing tough times due to adulterated saffron flooding the market. Complaining that they were not finding enough buyers, saffron growers had staged a demonstration demanding action against those harming their trade.

It is a shame that the development activities being carried out in J&K by the government are being held hostage by M/s Geelani and other henchmen enjoying the support of Pakistan without even an iota of consideration for the farmers and citizens in Kashmir who have been progressively damaging any attempts to improve the quality of life of people in the valley and in the state.

All the more reasons to ensure that the wet dreams of destabilising the region are thwarted and the primary objectives of developing the region and its populace are achieved.
 
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PM begins Jammu & Kashmir visit amid shutdown

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh began a two-day trip to Jammu and Kashmir on Monday even as a general shutdown called by separatists to protest the visit affected life in this summer capital.

The prime minister addressed the 5th convocation of the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) at its convention complex on the banks of Dal Lake.

He arrived in a special plane accompanied by wife Gursharan Kaur and union ministers Ghulam Nabi Azad and Prithviraj Chauhan. Security was heightened and restrictions imposed in parts of this city in view of the shutdown.

T.K.A. Nair, principal secretary to the prime minister, Shiv Shankar Menon, the national security advisor, and Harish Khare, media advisor to Manmohan Singh, are also part of the delegation.

Governor N.N. Vohra, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, his father and union minister Farooq Abdullah received the prime minister.

Normal life was was affected because of the shutdown called by hardline separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani. Markets were shut as public transport, schools and other businesses remained closed in the city.

Police and paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were deployed in strength to thwart violence in five police station areas of the Old City.

"There is no restriction on the movement of civilians. Preventive measures have been taken to ensure safety of civilian life and property," a senior police officer said.

Police and intelligence officials here ejected as "alarmist" media reports that separatist guerrillas had planned suicide attacks in Srinagar.

All roads leading to the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Complex, the venue of the convocation, have been sealed. No pedestrian or vehicle is allowed on these roads unless they hold special police passes.

All the Mughal gardens, including Nishat, Shalimar and Chasma Shahi, have been closed for two days as they are located close to the venue for functions to be attended by Manmohan Singh.

The prime minister is also expected to announce a Rs.200 crore package to revive the Kashmiri saffron industry, which is going through a downturn because of adulterated saffron flooding the markets.

He is scheduled to meet delegations of mainstream political parties in the evening. Manmohan Singh is also likely to renew his call to separatists to resume political dialogue with the central government.

PM begins Jammu & Kashmir visit amid shutdown- Hindustan Times
 
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Complete strike in held Kashmir on Indian PM’s visit


Updated at: 1135 PST, Monday, June 07, 2010

SRINAGAR: In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown is being observed, today, on the occasion of the visit of Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh to the territory.

The shutdown is aimed at conveying the Prime Minister that the Kashmiris reject India’s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir, despite continued Indian state terrorism.


Complete strike in held Kashmir on Indian PM’s visit

They are not protesting for india's illegal occupation on kashmir........They are protesting for the fake killing of 3 kasmiris by army.

Plz do't post a biased report published in a pakistani channel about india.We also have plenty of such biased report about pakistan's illegal occupation in their side of kashmir.
 
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SRINAGAR, India, June 7, 2010 (AFP) - Indian troops have been "strictly instructed" to respect human rights in Kashmir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday on a visit to the disputed region.
Singh arrived in the summer Kashmiri capital of Srinagar on a two-day visit to review the security situation and inspect development projects. He is also to hold meetings with pro-India politicians.
Hardline separatists called a general strike to protest against Singh's visit, which comes amid heightened tensions since the killing of three Muslims in April by the military.
The strike closed shops, schools, offices and banks in Srinagar and other towns in the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley.
"The security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have been strictly instructed to respect human rights of the civilians," Singh told a university conference.
"We will act to remove any deficiency in the implementation of those instructions," he said to applause from a packed audience.
Rebels opposed to Indian rule in Kashmir have tried to disrupt high-profile events in the past by staging attacks, including car bombings.
Roads leading to the conference venue in Srinagar were closed, with thousands of soldiers and paramilitary troopers deployed in the area.
Singh said New Delhi was ready to hold talks with Kashmiris "who are against violence."
He was referring to moderate separatists who have held several rounds of talks with New Delhi in the past but oppose further negotiations until tough security laws are repealed, troops withdrawn from civilian areas and human rights respected.
 
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The Prime Minister in this visit is slated to announce a 200 Crore as a protection package for the Saffron farmers alone in J&K. To put this number in perspective, this is about 35% of the total agriculture development budget announced by Minister Mr. Hafiz Saeed of Pakistan.

Obviously, complete strike prove exactly opposite and that is 'money cannot buy freedom!'

Manmohan should understand by now he cannot even compensate for all the state crimes agaisnt indian Muslims by any amount.

Why Pakistan?

It is a shame that the development activities being carried out in J&K by the government are being held hostage by M/s Geelani and other henchmen enjoying the support of Pakistan without even an iota of consideration for the farmers and citizens in Kashmir who have been progressively damaging any attempts to improve the quality of life of people in the valley and in the state.

Your army failed to hijack Kashmir on gun point where as geelini did it without gun!!! would you consider it calling democracy?

And yet again Pakistan!

All the more reasons to ensure that the wet dreams of destabilising the region are thwarted and the primary objectives of developing the region and its populace are achieved.
What the heck.... you acheived nothing.... it is very obvious GOI is a looser in Kashmir today with money and yesterday with guns.
Don't forget, all those killed by india army were kith and kins of Kashmiris.
 
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it is very obvious GOI is a looser in Kashmir today with money and yesterday with guns.
Don't forget, all those killed by india army were kith and kins of Kashmiris.

sorry dude nothing will happen,watever u say.......billions of indians are standing with this indian state
 
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Nothing New .. Everytime any indian PM visit Jammu & kashmir , there is always Complete Strike ....

The State Belong to kashmiri Peoples & they should be allowed to choose their future ...
 
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Nothing New .. Everytime any indian PM visit Jammu & kashmir , there is always Complete Strike ....

The State Belong to kashmiri Peoples & they should be allowed to choose their future ...

Strikes are not always voluntary, especially in Kashmir, but could be forced upon the general public by vested elements that use this to further their interests
 
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Nothing New .. Everytime any indian PM visit Jammu & kashmir , there is always Complete Strike ....

The State Belong to kashmiri Peoples & they should be allowed to choose their future ...

yes kashmir belong to kashmiris , and kashmiris belong to india.
nad yes kashmiris are free to choose their future... they can become engineers , doctors and technocrats in the prestigious indian institutes .... lots of kashmiris today are coming to delhi ncr for call centres and bpo s.

anyways... people may keep making hue n cry . we are least bothered about it.
kashmir is indian territory , and will always be.
if anyone has the balls , then try doing mischief there.
:cheers:
 
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Obviously, complete strike prove exactly opposite and that is 'money cannot buy freedom!'

Manmohan should understand by now he cannot even compensate for all the state crimes agaisnt indian Muslims by any amount.

Why Pakistan?



Your army failed to hijack Kashmir on gun point where as geelini did it without gun!!! would you consider it calling democracy?

And yet again Pakistan!


What the heck.... you acheived nothing.... it is very obvious GOI is a looser in Kashmir today with money and yesterday with guns.
Don't forget, all those killed by india army were kith and kins of Kashmiris.

money cannot buy freedom!

Really where is your freedom.....america give you money...and not able to take single step against america...


you acheived nothing....
so you have achieved na? kashmir to mila ga nahi...upar se pani bhi gaya


Don't forget, all those killed by india army were kith and kins of Kashmiris.

Oh... you have care for kashmiri....wht about kasmiri pundit..isnt they are not a kasmiri...why dont you oppose when lots of kashmiri pandit got killed where is your voice at that time....your eye is on the land not on the people of kashmir...If you love them so much why dont you open ur gates and allow all pak loving kashmiri to enter into your country and also when all cross the gate dont forget to close it...
 
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Strikes are not always voluntary, especially in Kashmir, but could be forced upon the general public by vested elements that use this to further their interests

Now this is realy funny... com'on dear what the hell your 700000 troops in kashmir are doing... They cannot even manage to take out these "few" vested elements?????


Dear Indian Fellows please accept the reality ... Open your eyes people... Kashmiris don;t want to be with India....
 
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Dear Indian Fellows please accept the reality ... Open your eyes people... Kashmiris don;t want to be with India....

ok.. lets say we accepted..
then vat r u going to do about it..??
 
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you acheived nothing....
so you have achieved na? kashmir to mila ga nahi...upar se pani bhi gaya


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Remember please forget about whether we get kashmir or not.. but If we don't get "pani" then India should know that result wouldn't be soo nice for India as well.:disagree:
 
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Now this is realy funny... com'on dear what the hell your 700000 troops in kashmir are doing... They cannot even manage to take out these "few" vested elements?????

This has been discussed, and argued at least 1000 times in PDF. Don’t want to derail the thread

Dear Indian Fellows please accept the reality ... Open your eyes people... Kashmiris don;t want to be with India....

That’s you opinion and not facts
 
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