In Jammu and Kashmir, terrorists kidnapped and killed two members of the Village Defense Group. They have been identified as Nazir Ahmed and Kuldeep Kumar. Terrorists had kidnapped both of them from Kishtwar. After this both of them were murdered. No body has been recovered yet. Security forces have started a search operation in search of terrorists. Jammu and Kashmir’s ruling party JKNC issued a statement saying that party president Farooq Abdullah and CM Omar Abdullah have condemned the killing of two members of the Village Defense Group in Kishtwar.…
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CM Omar Abdullah or LG, whose orders will the police follow in Kashmir?
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Read MoreJammu Kashmir New Govt Less power union territory Omar Abdullah Challenges permission of LG
Jammu-Kashmir Govt: After the election noise in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir, now the noise about the results has also stopped. While BJP has scored a hat-trick for the third consecutive time in Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir is also going to get a government after many years. Farooq Abdullah’s party National Conference made a strong comeback in Jammu and Kashmir and won 42 seats. Whereas Congress, which is part of the alliance, has won 6 seats. However, this time the meaning of government formation in Kashmir has also changed. The…
Read MoreJammu Kashmir Elections Omar Abdullah And Farooq Abdullah education Qualification know in details
Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah Education Qualification: The results of Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections are being declared today. Counting of votes for the results is going on from 8 am today. There are 90 assembly seats here. This time elections are being held in the valley after almost ten years. Omar Abdullah’s father Farooq Abdullah, who is in the CM race, has claimed that his son will become the CM of the state this time. Omar Abdullah and his father Farooq Abdullah, prominent figures in the politics of Jammu…
Read MoreFarooq Abdullah targeted BJP on IC 814 Hijack says told them not to release terrorists. ‘I had said
Farooq Abdullah on BJP: All the parties are busy making strategies for the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, National Conference President Farooq Abdullah targeted BJP on Thursday (September 12). During this, Farooq Abdullah claimed that when Indian Airlines flight IC 814 going to Delhi was hijacked 25 years ago, he had told the then BJP-led central government not to release the three terrorists in exchange for releasing the hostages. Attacking the BJP, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah said, “They think they will strengthen the country despite making mistakes…
Read MoreJammu Kashmir Assembly Election 2024 Farooq Abdullah Target Modi Government said Peace should be without troops
Jammu Kashmir Assembly Election 2024: All the parties are busy making strategies for the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, National Conference President Farooq Abdullah on Thursday (September 5) targeted the Modi government at the center. He said that there should be peace in Kashmir without any armed forces on the streets. When India Today asked former CM and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah during an interview whether normalcy has returned to Jammu and Kashmir, he said, “How many soldiers do you have here? How many forces do you…
Read Morefrom Yogi Adityanath to Farooq Abdullah NSG commandos are deployed for the security of these leaders
Keeping in mind the threat to people holding high positions in the country, security is provided by security agencies. In which security is provided to politicians and some bigwigs of the country. This security is given to people in different categories in terms of security. This security is given to VVIPs and other people in X, Y, Z, Z+ categories. Security personnel and commandos from different departments are deployed for the security of people in categories X to Z+. NSG commandos are also deployed in some categories in the 6…
Read MoreIndian Army refutes Farooq Abdullah claim, says Baseless Allegations of Army Terrorist Collusion | Farooq Abdullah: Farooq Abdullah had claimed army-terrorist collusion, Army reprimanded him, said
Jammu-Kashmir: There is a ruckus over the statement of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference leader and former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah. Actually, Farooq Abdullah had accused the army and terrorists of collusion in Jammu and Kashmir. On this, sources from the Army Headquarters have also objected to Farooq Abdullah’s statement. Sources in the Army Headquarters said, “Such rhetoric is detrimental to national security. This baseless allegation not only lacks facts but is also insulting to the brave men and women who risk their lives to protect…
Read MoreRam Mandir Inauguration Farooq Abdullah Slams BJP And RSS Over Invitation Pran Pratishtha Samaroh
Ram Mandir Inauguration: Amidst the vigorous preparations going on for the inauguration of Ram Temple, former Jammu and Kashmir CM Farooq Abdullah targeted BJP by raising many questions. He said on Friday (January 19, 2024) whether Lord Ram belongs only to BJP and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). National Conference President Farooq Abdullah said, “Does Lord Ram belong only to BJP and RSS? Who is this to call anyone? Do we need anyone’s invitation to go to Ram temple? I am going for Umrah so do I need a letter? Ram…
Read MoreED Summons Farooq Abdullah For Questioning In Money Laundering Case
ED Summons Farooq Abdullah: Central investigation agency ED has summoned National Conference (NC) leader and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah for questioning in a money laundering case. News agency PTI quoted officials as saying that he has been called for questioning on Thursday (January 11). It is a matter of money laundering ED has sent summons for questioning in the money laundering case of Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA). ED had filed a charge sheet in the year 2022 regarding alleged financial irregularities in JKCA. This…
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