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Locks, Checkpoints Near Kashmiri Pandit Camps After Mass Migration Warning
- Wednesday June 1, 2022
- India News | Reported by Nazir Masoodi, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has confined Kashmiri Pandits to their transit camps after the community's members threatened mass migration in the wake of targeted killings.
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No Minority Exodus From Kashmir Due To Safety Issues: Centre To Parliament
- Wednesday December 1, 2021
- India News | Written by Neeta Sharma, Edited by Akhil Kumar
The MHA also stated that the incidents of infiltration and terrorist attacks have decreased significantly since 2018 in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Supreme Court Refuses To Reopen 215 Cases In Kashmiri Pandits' Killings
- Monday July 24, 2017
- India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Mala Das
The Supreme Court today refused to re-open investigation in 215 cases relating to the murder of more than 700 Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir in the 1990s, which led to a mass exodus of people from the community. The petitioner had sought that separatists like Yasin Mailk and Bitta Karate, named in the first information reports (FIRs), be in...
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Locks, Checkpoints Near Kashmiri Pandit Camps After Mass Migration Warning
- Wednesday June 1, 2022
- India News | Reported by Nazir Masoodi, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has confined Kashmiri Pandits to their transit camps after the community's members threatened mass migration in the wake of targeted killings.
- www.ndtv.com
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No Minority Exodus From Kashmir Due To Safety Issues: Centre To Parliament
- Wednesday December 1, 2021
- India News | Written by Neeta Sharma, Edited by Akhil Kumar
The MHA also stated that the incidents of infiltration and terrorist attacks have decreased significantly since 2018 in Jammu and Kashmir.
- www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court Refuses To Reopen 215 Cases In Kashmiri Pandits' Killings
- Monday July 24, 2017
- India News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Mala Das
The Supreme Court today refused to re-open investigation in 215 cases relating to the murder of more than 700 Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir in the 1990s, which led to a mass exodus of people from the community. The petitioner had sought that separatists like Yasin Mailk and Bitta Karate, named in the first information reports (FIRs), be in...
- www.ndtv.com