Balochistan has long been the centre of persistent human rights issues. The area has experienced cycles of violence related to separatist movements, a heavy military presence, forced disappearances, and economic neglect. These challenges have attracted attention from human rights groups, jou
The Delhi High Court issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on the plea of Bilquies Shah, wife of Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah. She has sought the quashing of a money laundering case against her.
The ED had filed a case on February 2, 2007, against Mohd. Aslam Wani, along with co-accused Kashmiri Separatist leader Shabir Shah. Wani was arrested on August 6, 2017. The High Court granted him bail on January 18, 2019.
The separatist group carried out simultaneous attacks across multiple districts, disrupting internet connectivity, halting train services, and blocking key sections of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) -- a cornerstone of China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The Balochistan Liberation Front launched "Operation Baam," carrying out 17 coordinated attacks on government sites across Balochistan. Explosions hit military and communication targets, causing major disruption. The group called it a new phase in their separatist struggle, while security fo
Notably, for the first time in over three decades, restored in 2023, the Jammu and Kashmir government permitted a Muharram procession in Srinagar, it was banned over 35 years after the eruption of militancy in Kashmir as authorities were apprehensive that separatists might misuse the large g
The Delhi Prisons Department on Thursday issued a formal clarification regarding the health condition of jailed Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) leader Shabir Ahmad Shah, dismissing rumours about his deteriorating health as unfounded.
Puri's remarks come in the context of PM Modi's participation in the 51st G7 Summit at the invitation of Carney, which comes during a time when bilateral ties between the two nations have been strained in recent years, primarily due to concerns over Canada's perceived leniency towards Khalis
Bordman said that the Khalistan movement is a significant obstacle in India-Canada relations. He asserted that Canada's leniency towards Sikh separatist groups operating in Canada, allegedly funded by Pakistan, is perceived as support for terrorism and balkanization by India.
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Shabir Ahmad Shah has been in judicial custody since 2019. He was arrested in June 2019 in a terror funding case lodged by the NIA in 2017 against other Kashmiri separatists.
Former Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh urged Canada to reset ties with India, stressing the importance of cooperation despite tensions over Khalistani extremism. He welcomed PM Modi's G7 invite and warned against political leniency toward separatists, calling for stronger action to protec