* Govt imposes section 144,
Varmul chalo
*
Day 20: Shopian continues to simmer
* Protests against arrest of Geelani,
others
*
Hurriyats doubt, JKLF welcomes PM’s
statement
JK Govt has jailed leaders with whom
Delhi wants to talk: Mirwaiz
*
Salah-ud-Din decries Hurriyat’s response
* Transporters follow Hurriyat
programme
Protest Rallies Across Valley
*
Army chief discusses AFSPA with Governor
* ‘Killer’ cop fired
* Separatists pledge economic support to
needy
* Hurriyat (G) announces protest
programme
Varmul Chalo On Friday, Strike On
Saturday
*
Shopian body threatens indefinite
strike
CRPF Cop Wounded In Clash
* Yatra starts from Baltal route
today
SASB Reviews Arrangements, Army Clearing Blocked Track
* Geelani extends strike till Sunday
His Basic Amenities ‘Snapped’
* Fuming Friday
Police Quell Protests, Scores Wounded In Daylong Clashes
* 50 protesters hurt in Shopian
* Protesters free Malik, detained
* Assemble in Eidgah: Asiya
* 6 Feet Snow on Yatra Track, Officials
Fail to Land
* Day 4: Peaceful demos, ruthless force
* Barzulla youth succumbs
* Bongam residents commence indefinite
strike
* DeM calls Eidgah chalo for women
* Killing with teargas shells
* Geelani calls for strike till June 3
* Kashmir Shuts Down
Widespread Protests Leave 150 Injured, Barzulla Youth Critical
* Judicial Probe Ordered
CM Says Initial Findings Rule Out Rape,
Murder
* Congress silent on Kashmir
Left Favours Autonomy, BJP Wants Art.
370 Abrogated
*
Polls won’t solve dispute: Mirwaiz
* Geelani Defends Strike
*
Migration deferred till May 20
*
Youth's Chin Blown Away
Police Use Force On Women, Children
*
Govt denying political space to
separatists: Malik
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* Poll, curfew duet begins,
Pro-Freedom Demonstrations,
Complete
Strike, Clashes On Election Eve
*
‘Curfew, But Normal’,
Without Announcing, Authorities Enforce
It In City
*
Crackdown on freedom camp intensifies
* Tight security to foil protests in
south Kashmir
* Anti-poll protests rock Valley,
21 Wounded, Sumo Ferrying CRPF Torched,
Undeclared Curfew Likely Today
*
Noose tightens on freedom camp
* Student Critical
*
144 years ago, 28 shawl weavers were
killed
* We've not entered Kashmir: Taliban
‘If We Decide, No
Power On Earth Can Stop Us’
*
Kawdara protests CRPF ‘atrocities’
* Kashmiris didn't vote for
K-resolution: Survey
* Khaigam migration deferred by a day
* Anti-poll demos rock Valley
Scores Injured, Arrested; Ansari Effigy
Burnt
* Taliban has no role in Kashmir:
Salah-ud-din
'Polls Used To Dilute Kashmiri Freedom
Cause'
*
Army admits ‘lapses’ in Bomai
Court Of Inquiry Indicts JCO, 2 Soldiers
*
Govt. embarrassed over killings: Omar
*
Talks fail -
‘Mass Migration From Today’
*
4 CRPF troopers identified in parade -
'Remove Camps In 1 week'
*
Cure to polythene menace arrives -
‘Bio-Plastics’ From October
* Murder For Sports?
CRPF troopers violated SOP: DIG
*
Assistant Commdt with party held
* Bomai stir resumes
* Govt can't protect people: PDP
* Cops
beat traders, damage vehicles
* Bomai talks fail, stir to resume
* Don’t compromise: Jamiat to
Hurriyat (M)
* Obama administration to work
‘secretly’ for K-resolution
* 15 protesters injured in Nowhatta
clashes
* Bomai residents set Mar 21 deadline
* SKIMS gone
* No let up in protests
* Restrictions irk, inconvenience people
* POLICE ON PROWL
* People prevented from offering Friday
prayers: Mirwaiz
*
Restrictions in city today
*
City turns
Into Battle Ground
*
PDP
‘moves’ resolution for AFSPA withdrawal
*
Pharma companies accuse SKIMS of
flouting purchase norms
*
Sopur seethes in anger
*
Firing on protesters in Varmul,
16 Injured In Clashes In Varmul,
*
Protests spread across Valley
*
MLA Sopur refutes Army claim
* Were They ARE? Pro-freedom top brass
not in State
* 300 non-Urdu speaking teachers to
teach Urdu in Valley
* ‘Free our resources from exploitation’
Mufti Sayeed
* Common man relieved - Strike Ended
* Geelani to start anti-poll campaign
* US film maker denied entry into
Kashmir
* Rain, Snow to continue, say officials
* We are no threat to US, Britain: LeT
* We were arrested for uniting Hurriyat:
Nayeem Khan
* Malik to wed Mushaal on Feb 22
* Protests continue in Eidgah, erupt in
Varmul
* Geelani for black day on January 26
* PDP to pursue Kashmir resolution
agenda
* Shawl congratulates Obama
* Kashmir
Curses Israhell,
Protests Held Against GAZA Carnage
*
Snowfall in plains likely in 2 days
* Obama’s UN envoy mentions Kashmir
* Hurriyat, Mehbooba welcome Miliband’s
statement
* Omar orders release of 15 detainees
* Troops go berserk in downtown, probe
ordered
* Frisking back in Kashmir
*
Hamdani condemns Israeli aggression
* Hurriyat opposes terror law
* Is land ghost alive?
Pro Freedom Leaders, Samiti Remain
Defiant.
* What went wrong? Kashmir
Politics
* Think before you act. Hanging
Guru may disturb peace
* Omer To Be CM For 6 Years (03-01-09)
* Police beats up anti-Israel
protesters, 20 injured (03-01-09)
* Kashmiri girl in US protests HR
violations (03-01-09)
* This election buried Ikhwan’s
electoral ambitions (03-01-09)
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* Omar to
Head NC-Cong Govt. in JK
Srinagar, Dec 30: After two days of
hectic deliberations, the National
Conference president, Omar Abdullah on
Tuesday announced that the NC and
Congress would form the next coalition
government in Jammu and Kashmir, and he
will be the chief minister.
“NC and Congress would be equal partners
in the coalition and I will head it,”
Omar told reporters at New Delhi after
meeting the Congress president Sonia
Gandhi. “I’m grateful to Sonia ji for
accepting our proposal of alliance to
form the government,” Omar said.
Asked if there would be any power
sharing arrangement between the two
parties, he said, “ There has been no
discussion on power sharing so far.”
NC emerged as single largest party on
Sunday after bagging 28 seats in the
seven phased assembly elections in the
state, while Congress secured 17 seats.
* Govt. Says 20 % Turnout In Srinagar,
68% Jammu, 64% in Samba
* Pro-freedom camp elated,
We salute peoples’ commitment for
freedom’
*
Protests, boycott, and polling in
Eidgah, Zadibal
* Old City prefers Azadi to ballot
* Garrison city
* 12 bogus voters arrested,
Activists, CRPF Men Thrash Players,
Injure 8
*
Police beat women protesters in Tengpora
* Amid media curbs, bogus voters make
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