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India, Prominent Citizens Write to Karnataka CM Over Violence against Minorities

 BENGALURU , January 27 : A group of academics, former bureaucrats, scientists, social workers, artistes, and writers penned an open letter to the Karnataka government in India, calling attention to “the deteriorating governance and frequent violence against religious minorities” in the state. the signatories, numbering 34, include historian Dr Ramachandra Guha, lawyer Flavia Agnes, human rights activist Bezawada Wilson, and artist S.G. Vasudev.

Hyderabad Muslim Women Denounce Hijab Ban in southern India Karnataka College

HYDERABAD, India January 26 : The Hyderabadi women expressed solidarity with the Muslim girl students of the Udipi college of southern Indian sate Karnatka and made an appeal to the college authorities to allow them to attend classes. The Muslim girls and women have vehemently denounced the administration of an Udupi college in Karnataka state for barring Muslim girl students wearing Hijab from attending classes.“We strongly condemn the policies and practices of rightwing forces where they are creating a communal and unsafe environment for Muslim minority, especially Women,” asserted a group of Muslim women at a joint Press Conference in Hyderabad city.

Indian UP Police Files Chargesheet In Sedition fake Case Against 3 Kashmiri Students

Srinagar, January 26  The Indian police of Uttar Pradesh (UP) state has filed a chargesheet under sedition fake charges against the three Kashmiri students, who were arrested for allegedly celebrating Pakistan cricket team’s win against India in the T20 World cup last year in October. 

Indian establishment beefed up security in Kashmir valley

 Srinagar, January 13, 2022  Tight security arrangements have been made ahead of January 26 Indian offficial celebrations later this month in Kashmir Valley in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. 

Human Rights Watch World Report 2021

 New  York, Jan 13, 2022: The world watchdog Human Rights Watch in its Annual Report 2021 has shed light on India’s poor human rights record in the occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The report described events of the year 2021 and made a particular mention of an 18-month internet shutdown, unceremonial and forced burial of the veteran APHC leader, Syed Ali Gilani, custodial death of THK chairman, Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, harassment of Kashmiri journalists by the Indian authorities as few out of many India’s terrorist acts in the IIOJK territory. The watchdog HRW in its annual report said that in  February 2021, the Indian government finally lifted an 18-month internet shutdown in Kashmir imposed in August 2019 when it revoked the state’s constitutional autonomy and split it into two federally governed territories.

Non availability of the doctors young child died in Doda IIOJK

 Jammu,January 13, 2022:  in a shameful incident mocking tall claims of the puppet regime  towards bettering the public delivery system, a father in remote Gundow Sub Division of Doda District had travel 5 kilometres to reach nearby hospital at Gundow Sub Division, but unfortunately had to return back with his dead body, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Indian army vehicle hit a bus injured 7 people in Poonch

Jammu, January 12: In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian army vehicle hit a passenger bus and injured seven persons including an aged woman in Poonch district. 
The Indian army vehicle deliberately hit a passenger vehicle and injured seven passengers including Aijaz Ahmad (14), Bashir Ahmad (70) and Begum Jan (65)  at Tota Gali in Poonch district.

Posters demand release of all political prisoners in Srinagar

 Srinagar,January 12: Posters have appeared in Srinagar and other areas have damanded release of all political leaders, youth and women  languishing in different jails of India and IIOJK. The posters were displayed Jammu Kashmir  Freedom Movement  and Hurriyet Youth Froum read, Release All Political Prisoners”, “Go India Go Back and Free  Kashmir".
 
 

MAN FOUND DEAD IN KULGAM

 Srinagar,January 12 : A 35-year-old man was found dead in Kulgam district In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The  35-year-old  identified as Raouf Rather was found dead in a mysterious condition in the Buchroo area of the district.

Shaheen Bagh Activists Urge Global Action To Prevent Feared Genocide of Indian Muslims

 WASHINGTON DC , January 12: The call for ethnic cleansing was given at two separate religious events, one in Delhi, and the other in Haridwar at a Hindutva- saffron gathering.

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