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 | India’s valley of death GHULAM MOHAMMAD Mir (69) has lived with overwhelming sorrow for six years. His son Bilal Ahmad, a driver with the Jammu and Kashmir Forest Corporation, was shot dead by the state police in 2001 in what is widely believed to have been a fake encounter. |
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 | Five injured in grenade blast in Srinagar Five persons, all civilians, were injured in a grenade blast at Khanyar in capital Srinagar. |
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 | Amarnath Shrine to open for two months For the 2nd time in more than 150-year-old history the pilgrimage duration would be for two months. |
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 | PDP in a spot, party chief whip resigns GH Khan's resignation comes when PDP is celebrating 'victory' on the issue of the troop cut, reports Arun Joshi. |
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 | US unimpressed with Geelani's case The hardline Kashmiri leader's visa application on medical grounds has not convinced the the US for approval.
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 | Cong leader JM Kakroo shot dead in J&K Cong leader Jan Mohd Kakroo was shot dead by terrorists in Baramulla district, reports Tejinder Singh Sodhi. |
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 | Omar says Mufti deal is a sell out Omar Abdullah says that Friday deal of PDP patron with Centre was a "pure sell out" and nothing else, reports Arun Joshi. |
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 | Decision to form panels a major relief: PDP Centre unveils mechanism by forming three committees to address issue of troops’ cut, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | We won, says PDP Central government's decision to form committees to review Peoples' Democratic Party's (PDP) demand on reduction of troops in Kashmir and the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act has thrilled the PDP cadres, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | Panel to look into the troops redeployment and relocation PDP will return to the cabinet meeting as the Centre on Friday announced that a panel of security experts would go into the issues of redeployment and relocation of troops and review the Disturbed Area Act in J&K, reports Arun Joshi. |
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 | Kashmiri separatists to meet Pakistan PM next week Pakistan Prime Minister Shoukat Aziz has invited Kashmiri separatist leaders for talks in New Dehi next week, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | Syed Ali Geelani visa denial draws flak America’s refusal to grant visa to Syed Ali Geelani has evoked a strong reaction among political and public circles in Kashmir, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | Five Hindus shot dead by terrorists in J&K The terrorists forced the people out of their houses, made them gather in the village ground and opened fire on them. |
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 | Save chinar is Kashmir's call A dramatic fall in the number of chinar trees from 40,000 to 19,000 has alarmed the concerned departments. |
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