Among the protestors was the youngest pellet victim of Kashmir — Hiba Nisar who was injured after getting hit by pellets inside her house.
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Modi Lying When He Says Congress Will Remove Immunity of Armed Forces: Chidambaram
He asserted the Congress manifesto only states that there would be no immunity for armed forces only in cases of “enforced disappearance, sexual violence or torture”.
BJP’s Two Faces: Promises to Repeal AFSPA From Manipur in 2014, Questions Congress For The Same in 2019
PM Narendra Modi claimed in his latest interview that Congress’ manifesto demoralises armed forces.
Arunachal Congress Releases Manifesto, Promises Employment Assurance Allowance For Youth
The party also promised to implement schemes for capacity building, vocational training, grants and allowances to the unemployed youth based on local resources and availability of funds.
PM Modi and the BJP are Responsible for Deteriorating Situation in Kashmir: Ghulam Nabi Azad
Azad said the prime minister should do some introspection.
50 European Parliament Members Write to PM Modi; Rebuke India For Human Rights Violations, AFSPA, Pellet Guns in J&K
They cited the case of a 19-month-old pellet victim Hiba Nisar, who was injured in November last year.
Kashmir Conflict is Not Just a Border Dispute Between India and Pakistan
The desire for autonomy in different areas of Kashmir has led to repeated uprisings and independence movements.
Democracy Exists Only in Name Under Modi Govt: Irom Sharmila
She urged people to vote for bringing about a change in the country.
SC Dismisses Pleas Of Army Men Challenging Lodging Of FIR Against Members Of Armed Forces
‘These are issues for you to discuss and not for the court, ” the bench said.
Court Directs Police To Further Probe Major Gogoi Case, Submit Report By Sept 18
Maj Gogoi was detained by police following an altercation at a hotel here where he was allegedly trying to enter with an 18-year-old woman.
AFSPA Completely Removed From Meghalaya, Partly In Arunachal
New Delhi, Apr 23 The AFSPA has been removed completely from Meghalaya and its area of operation in Arunachal Pradesh has been restricted to eight police stations bordering Assam and three districts neighbouring Myanmar, officials said today. The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, which empowers security forces to conduct operations, arrest anyone anywhere without prior… Continue reading AFSPA Completely Removed From Meghalaya, Partly In Arunachal