Srinagar, March 10 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, in the name of preventing students from pro-freedom activities, Indian authorities are planning to install CCTV cameras at the colleges in the Kashmir valley. The authorities have decided to install the surveillance cameras in a phased manner whereas the process would be started …
Read More »IOK press club condemns photojournalists’ harassment
Srinagar, March 07 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the Kashmir Press Club has strongly condemned the harassment of two photojournalists by Indian police in Pulwama district. Two cameramen, Qayoom Khan and Qaisar Mir, working for CNN-News 18 and TV9 Bharatvarsh, were stopped by the police from performing their professional work in …
Read More »Freedom report grills India for anti-Kashmir, anti-Muslim agenda
Washington, March 04 (KMS): In the latest edition of Freedom in the World, an annual report published by Washington-based pro-democracy nonprofit Freedom House, India has suffered the largest decline in its political rights and civil liberties score among the 25 most populous democracies because of the Narendra Modi government’s “alarming …
Read More »Restrictions further enhanced on pretext of possible attacks
Srinagar, January 21 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, on the pretext of inputs about possible attacks on Indian occupational forces ahead of the India’s Republic Day celebrations, the authorities have imposed further restrictions in the territory. Checkpoints have been erected in many places in Srinagar and frisking has been intensified. Police …
Read More »Internet service remains suspended in IOK
Srinagar, January 18 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the announcement of the restoration of Internet in parts of the Jammu region and setting up of 400 broadband kiosks in the Kashmir Valley is yet to be reflected on the ground. Following the directive of the Indian Supreme Court on January 11 …
Read More »Restrictions continue on second day in Doda district
Jammu, January 17 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the authorities continued to impose strict restrictions on second consecutive day, today, in Doda district. The authorities imposed the restrictions in Doda on Thursday after a MBA graduate, Haroon Abbas Wani, was martyred by Indian troops during a cordon and search operation in …
Read More »No change in IOK’s grim situation as lockdown continues
Srinagar, January 04 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, reeling under severe cold, the residents of the Kashmir Valley continued to suffer immensely on the 153rd consecutive Day, today, due to the unrelenting lockdown imposed by the Indian authorities. There is no let up in the restrictions imposed under Section 144 in …
Read More »India facing unprecedented global suspicion, hostility: Asia Time
NRC will end up disenfranchising muslims, newspaper reports Hong Kong, December 25 (KMS): After decades of notching important diplomatic victories, India is now on the receiving end of unprecedented global suspicion and hostility, Asia Times, a Hong Kong-based English language newspaper, reported. The newspaper said, “New Delhi’s diminishment of global …
Read More »Situation remains grim in IOK as lockdown enters 138th day
Srinagar, December 20 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, uneasy calm and uncertainty continue to prevail in the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh regions as India-imposed lockdown entered 138th straight day, today. Restrictions under Section 144 are still in place amid massive deployment of Indian troops since …
Read More »Lockdown continues in IOK on 132nd day
Rains, snowfall add to miseries of people Srinagar, December 14 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the increasing chill after fresh rains and snowfall has added to the miseries of the people of Kashmir Valley who have been already suffering immensely due to strict military siege since August 5. Due to continued …
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