Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday slammed the Congress and the National Conference saying that during their rule, terrorism increased in Jammu and Kashmir with thousands of people being killed.
Authorities have identified Constable Wali as the main facilitator of the Peshawar Police Lines bombing, where over 100 people were killed. His role included supplying critical information to the suicide bomber, allowing him access to the mosque during Friday prayers. Wali has made trips to
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Thursday praised India's efforts to tackle illicit finance, however, warned the country of serious terrorism and terrorist financing threats, including those related to ISIL or Al Qaeda.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hailed the high voter turnout in the first phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, saying it symbolises the rejection of parties that sympathise with stone-pelters and terrorists.
Amid the first phase of voting in Jammu and Kashmir, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Altaf Thakur said that J&K has changed and people want to get their voices heard through democracy. He further added that the people in J&K have now rejected terrorism and want to instead express thems
The United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) has strongly condemned Pakistan's government for exploiting religion to fuel terrorism and has appealed for international backing for the people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoJK).
Accusing the National Conference-Congress alliance of "nourishing terrorism" when they were in power in Jammu and Kashmir, Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday also targeted some political parties in Kashmir over their stance on Article 370, saying it is part of history and there is no place
An FIR had been filed at Kotkhai police station on Sunday by Himachal Pradesh BJP Spokesperson Chetan Singh Bragta against the social media account "@TeamSaath" for an objectionable post, labelling the people performing the traditional 'Nati' dance during the festival of "Jagra" as terrorist
Addressing his first rally for the assembly elections, he also said that terrorism was taking "its last breath" in Jammu and Kashmir and the change that has come in the last 10 years is no less than a dream
"There is a lot of enthusiasm among the public of Jammu and Kashmir regarding the assembly elections. The public of JK wants development and peace. Terrorism has decreased and tourism has increased in JK. People want a double-engine government in JK," said Chief Minister Dhami.
Two policemen were killed, and another injured in a bomb blast aimed at officials in Kuchlak town near Quetta on Saturday, according to police sources.