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Join us as we explore Kashmir's history and politics, seeking to unravel the truths and debunk prevalent narratives.

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Kashmiri freedom fighters launched multiple coordinated attacks against Indian occupying forces across Indian-administered Kashmir on November 2, 2024. 👇 #Kashmir #Freedomfighters

Kashmiri freedom fighters launched multiple coordinated attacks against Indian occupying forces across Indian-administered Kashmir on November 2, 2024.

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#Kashmir #Freedomfighters
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Modi's dream to bring faux normalcy in Kashmir remains an illusion! On Nov 1, 2024, Kashmiri rebels attacked #IndianArmy's 14 RR camp in #Bandipora, occupied Jammu and Kashmir, killing 3 soldiers and injuring many.

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Thousands of Kashmiris are enduring unjust imprisonment under India's oppressive PSA and UAPA laws, leaving their families to face unimaginable hardships. Yet, public representatives continue to stay silent on this ongoing injustice. #Kashmir

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CRPF Constable Nirmal Pal #Singh's suicide in #Srinagar highlights mental health concerns & marginalization of Sikhs in #Indian Armed Forces. 🔺Systemic discrimination 🔺limited representation, 🔺caste-based hierarchy & 🔺restricted religious freedom contribute to this crisis

CRPF Constable Nirmal Pal #Singh's suicide in #Srinagar highlights mental health concerns & marginalization of Sikhs in #Indian Armed Forces. 

🔺Systemic discrimination
🔺limited representation, 🔺caste-based hierarchy & 🔺restricted religious freedom contribute to this crisis
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday took a firm stance against ‘bulldozer justice’, ruling that the Executive cannot replace the Judiciary and that legal processes must not prejudge the guilt of an accused. The court laid down guidelines to ensure demolitions follow due process.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday took a firm stance against ‘bulldozer justice’, ruling that the Executive cannot replace the Judiciary and that legal processes must not prejudge the guilt of an accused. The court laid down guidelines to ensure demolitions follow due process.