Hindutva outfits Bajrang Dal, VHP disrupt Easter Celebrations in Gujarat

Ahmadabad, April 22 : Hindutva  outfits Bajrang Dal and Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) members disrupted Christian community’s Easter celebrations in Odhav area of Ahmedabad city, Gujarat, India.  A video of the Hindutva activists wielding sticks and chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans surfaced on social media.
Around 100 members of the Christian community, including children, were present at the event when the disruption occurred. Instead of taking action against culprits, police took representatives from the Christian community to the station.

APHC slams Indian minister's misleading statement on Kashmir

 Srinagar, March 11: The All Parties Hurriyat Conference has condemned statements by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh while hiding the real situation of IIOJK  is  diverting attention from the harsh realities of India's occupation of the territory. APHC spokesperson Advocate Abdul Rashid Minhas, in a statement issued in Srinagar, criticized the Indian government’s attempts to portray the volatile situation in the territory as normal through high-profile visits and propagandas. 

Drug addiction crisis deepens as 2 millions battling heroin epidemic in IIOJK

 Srinagar, March 11 : Around two million people out of the 12 million population in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir are battling heroin addiction, a crisis largely attributed to India’s brutal occupation of the territory.A report by Al Jazeera has highlighted the devastating impact of drug addiction on the youth in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, surpassing even Indian Punjab. 

India bans Mirwaiz led ACC, Masroor Abbas Ansari's JKIM for 5 years in IIOJK

 
According to Kashmir Media Service, the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs headed by Amit Shah issued two separate notifications, banning these political organizations on the charges of supporting the demand of right to self determination and freedom from Indian bondage.
 
The notification said that the AAC if not banned would continue advocating freedom of Jammu and Kashmir from India, propagate anti-India and pro-freedom sentiments and intensify the ongoing freedom struggle in occupied Kashmir.
 

Kashmiri women worst victim of Indian state terrorism in IIOJK 22,981 women widowed, 11,266 molested since January 1989

 #AgoniesOfWomenInIIOJK 

Srinagar, March 08 (KMS): As the world is observing the International Women’s Day on March 8, today, the sufferings and victimization of Kashmiri women at the hands of Indian troops, police and agencies continue unabated in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
A report by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service, released on this occasion, reveals the devastating impact of Indian state terrorism on women in IIOJK. Since January 2001, at least 688 women have been martyred by Indian forces’ personnel. The report further highlights that, since January 1989, 22,981 women have been widowed, while 11,266 have been molested or disgraced at the hands of Indian troops, underscoring the ongoing brutality and suffering endured by Kashmiri women.

Jailed Kashmiri leader, Shabir Ahmad Shah conveyed a message to the people from Tihar Jail


Srinagar, March 5" The Jailed senior All Parties Hurriyat Conference leader and Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, has praised the people of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir for displaying unwavering commitment to the UN-pledged right to self-determination.

According to Kashmir Media Service, in a message in connection with the holy month of Ramadan from New Delhi’s Tihar Jail, Shabbir Ahmad Shah lauded the strong display of bravery, moral integrity, unity and brotherhood by the Kashmiris, emphasizing that hardships and challenges are an integral part of the journey toward freedom from Indian slavery. He expressed confidence that despite all odds, the Kashmiri people will continue to safeguard their collective interests in their pursuit of freedom. 
 
The APHC leader  called upon the global Muslim community, particularly the OIC member countries to play a proactive role in addressing the plight of Kashmiris. At the end of his message, Shabbir Ahmad Shah reaffirmed his commitment to the Kashmir’s freedom cause and advised the people to remain united in their struggle for the right to self-determination.

Rajouri varsity teachers start hunger strike against professor’s suspension

Jammu, March 04 (KMS): Teaching faculty members of the Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) in Rajouri district of occupied Jammu and Kashmir have started an indefinite hunger strike, declaring it as ‘fast unto death’, in protest against ‘arbitrary and unjust’ suspension of an Assistant Professor of the varsity.

Hundreds martyred, molested amid Kashmiri Women’s Resistance Day in occupied Kashmir

 #KunanPoshporaMassRape

February 25, 2025 Islamabad: The miseries and victimization of Kashmiri women by the Indian forces’ personnel continue unabated in occupied Jammu and Kashmir since decades. This was revealed by a report released by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service on the occasion of the Kashmiri Women’s Resistance Day, 23 Feb.

India cannot suppress plebiscite demand through repressive tactics: APHC

 February 25, 2025Srinagar: The All Parties Hurriyat Conference has said that India’s repressive tactics cannot suppress the Kashmiri people’s demand for a plebiscite or intimidate them into submission.

Custodial killing: ‘Makhan Din’s family rejects compensation, demands justice

Jammu, February 24, 2025: The victim Makhan Din’s wife, Zona Begum, is four months pregnant and now faces an uncertain future with their two daughters, in Kathua area of the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Indian forces of Special Operation Group arrested a 25-year-old Makhan Din in Perody, area of Kathua district and after inhumanly tortured in police custody he forcibly commits suicide on 6 Feb 2025.

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