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Kashmiri Pandits threatened again; second terror threat in a week, fourth in a month
12/19/2022 11:09:23 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Dec 19: Dreaded terror outfit, The Resistance Front or TRF has issued another threat to the innocent migrant Pandits posted in Kashmir under the Prime Minister’s Relief Package leaving the victimized community concerned about their lives. Official sources said the Jammu and Kashmir Police received inputs about the fresh threat list issued by the TRF, whereby another list of Kashmir Pandits posted in the Valley has been made public by the terror group on its social media handles. The letter reads that the Pandit community has “always played the victim card”. The last such threat list was reported on December 16. The TRF, which is the offshoot of the Lashkar, is already involved in the killing of many innocents shot dead in Kashmir. The Pandit community has been terrified due to the targeted killings and threats. The dreaded Kashmir Fight terror portal has issued at least three threat lists against the Pandits in the recent past prompting the Union Home ministry to review the matter. Earlier this month, the terror group threatened 57 Kashmiri Pandi...
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North East witnessing era of peace: Anurag Thakur
‘80% decline in civilian deaths, 6000 militants surrendered’
12/19/2022 11:09:13 PM
Agencies New Delhi, Dec 19: Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Monday said that the policy focus of Government of India is ‘Zero Tolerance Against Terrorism and North East has been witnessing an era of peace. In a detailed statement to the media at his residence, on the efforts of the Government to counter terrorism, Mr. Thakur said that while Government has worked on the legal front by strengthening UAPA, at the same time it has also taken steps at the enforcement level by giving National Inv...
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9 J&K students participate in global asteroid search campaign
12/19/2022 11:08:20 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Dec 19: In the first, nine students of a private school in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district participated in a global asteroid search campaign as part of NASA’s citizen science project. The campaign was organised by Delhi-based Homi Lab in association with the International Astronomical search collaboration (IASC) from October 21 to November 15, Homi Lab said in a press release here. A spokesperson of the lab said this was the first time that a school from the Kathua district has participated in the NASA Campaign. It said Shrnya, Abhay Pratap Singh, Divum Bharti, Rashi Sharma, Alyssa Sardhalia, Samar Pratap Singh Bhadwal, Mehul Sharma, Mrigan Kamouli V...
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LeT terrorist aide arrested in Baramulla
12/19/2022 11:08:12 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Dec 18: Security forces arrested an alleged militant associate of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. Police said arrest and the subsequent recovery of arms and ammunition averted targeted attacks in Baramulla and adjoining areas. Giving details, police said the arrest was made on a specific input from village Chakloo in Baramulla. "An operation was carried out by joint parties of police and 32 RR, leading to arrest of one terrorist associate Mohammad Ishaq Lone of village Nadihal," a police statement said. On his disclosure, recoveries were made from Chakloo which included one canister IED, a pistol, a magazine and 1...
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India’s development will be based on vision, aspirations of its people: Bhagwat
12/19/2022 11:08:07 PM
Agencies MUMBAI, Dec 19: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has said India’s development will be based on the vision and aspirations of its people. “If India does it by looking at America and China, it won’t be India’s development. This may be development, but then India will become like China and America,” he said. “India`s development will happen based on its vision, the conditions and aspirations of its people, culture and our country’s outlook towards the world,” Bhagwat said at an event in Mumbai on Sunday. On religion, Bhagwat said, “A religion which makes man prosperous but destroys nature is not religion.” “If India becomes strong, we won’t wield the ‘danda’ (stick) as China and Americ...
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