| Rediff India Abroad Home | All the sections | |
Kashmir: 4 killed in firing, separatist leaders arrested Mukhtar Ahmad In Srinagar | August 25, 2008 08:19 IST Last Updated: August 25, 2008 17:28 IST At least four persons were killed and 70 others injured when the police and paramilitary forces opened fire to bring the mob under control in Narbal area of Srinagar [Images], after baton charges and tear gas shells failed to disperse the crowd. Amarnath row rocks Jammu & Kashmir
Separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umer Farooq were arrested from their residences late on Sunday night, hours before the march towards Lal Chowk, official sources said. Where Azad and the Congress failed in J&K
In Jammu, a tangled tale is written in blood
Some separatist leaders including prominent Shia leader Agha Hassan Budgami have been put under house arrest. The historic Lal Chowk, venue of Monday's rally, has been converted into a virtual fortress with columns of paramilitary and police blocking all its entry points, which have been barricaded by corrugated tin sheets and circles of razor fitted wire. Amarnath fallout may engulf India
The protestors' clashes with the security forces have injured over 40 people, 10 of whom have received gunshot wounds. Appeasement is never good for a nation The police said that the mobs defied curfew in several towns of Beerwa in central Kashmir, Ajas, Hajan, Sopore, Handwara Kupwara, Kreeri in north Kashmir and Bejibehara, Kulgam, Qazigund in south Kashmir, prompting the paramilitary forces to use tear gas shells and baton charge. 'We have to address the Kashmir dispute' | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||