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Kashmir Fight spills the beans, exposes its Lashkar link | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: The Kashmir Fight terror portal that is already banned in India has confessed that it works for the dreaded Lashkar-e-Taiba terror outfit based in Pakistan.
The confession has come on a social media handle whereby the terror portal has somehow exposed how Pakistan was involved in bloodshed in Kashmir. As per the Jammu and Kashmir Police, The Resistance Front or TRF is the offshoot of the Lashkar and that same has been vindicated in the social media post.
“A release from TRF, The Resistance Front. They take claim for an attack on x2 non-locals/foreigners in Rakh-Momin, Anantnag/Islamabad,” said one of the recent posts from the dreaded terror portal handle exposing its links with targeted killings in Kashmir.
Whereas the Jammu and Kashmir Police in 2020 established that the TRF was “another name” for Lashkar, the social media post by the handle linked to Kashmir Fight has exposed that the dreaded terror portal was also working for the same outfit and on “targeted killings”.
As per the police sources, the terror portal is handled mainly by Sh... | |
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Mysterious deaths of 2 non-local workers in 10 days raise questions | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: Mysterious death of two non labourers in 10-days in Kashmir have raised many questions. The body of one more non-local labourer from Srinagar has deepened the mystery.
During this month two bodies of non-local migrant labourers have been recovered by the police.
Body of an unidentified person, who appears to be a non-local, was recovered from the Soura area of Srinagar on Tuesday evening.
According to the police the body was found on a roadside this evening and investigations have been launched.
“One unidentified dead body seemingly of a non-local was found lying on road in the Soura area of Srinagar. Prima facie seems unnatural death”, Srin... | |
| | Need to learn about forest conservation from tribals: Prez Murmu | | |
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Madhya Pradesh, Nov 15: President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday underlined the need to learn from tribals on the conservation of forests given the major challenges being posed by issues like climate change and global warming. The President was addressing a ‘Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas’ programme in Madhya Pradesh’s Shahdol district.
The Narendra Modi government had last year declared November 15 as ‘Janjatiya Gaurav Divas’ to mark the birth anniversary of tribal icon Birsa Munda and remember the contribution of tribal freedom fighters.
“Today, issues of climate change and global warming have posed a major challenge to the world. There is a need to learn from the tribal lifestyle and ... | |
| | Four TRF terrorist accomplices arrested by Srinagar Police | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 15: Police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested four militants Associates affliated with The Resistance Front in Srinagar district. In a tweet Srinagar police wrote, "Four militant associates of TRF arrested by Srinagar Police. These militant associates were involved in grenade attacks in Srinagar & used to provide logistical support to active terrorists of TRF. Explosives and ammunition recovered. Case registered under relevant sections of UAPA.... | |
| | Everyone living in India Is ‘Hindu’, says RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat | | |
Agencies
Chhattisgarh, Nov 15: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said every person living in the country is a 'Hindu' and the DNA of all Indians is the same, and asserted there was no need for anyone to change his way of offering rituals.
Addressing an event of Swayamsevaks (Sangh volunteers) in Ambikapur, the headquarters of Chhattisgarh's Surguja district, he repeatedly highlighted unity in diversity as India's age-old feature and said Hindutva is the only idea in the world that believes in taking everyone along.
“We have been telling since 1925 (when RSS was founded) that everyone living in India is a Hindu. Those who consider India as their 'matru... | |
| | 2 IEDs found in Jammu, defused | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: A team of Bomb Disposal Squad defused two improvised explosive devices found in an abandoned bag and averted a major tragedy in Phallian Mandal area here in the city outskirts.
Police on Tuesday said that two IEDs packed in backpack were found on Monday night few metres away from the police post in Phallian Mandal area.
Police team rushed to the spot and Bomb Disposal Squad was immediately pressed into service.
"The BDS team reached the spot and recovered IEDs and later defused the devices on the spot," they said.
The recovery of IEDs however, triggered panic in the area.
Police and army cordoned the area and launched the search operation.
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