Ok the latest news is, that the cuntless son of whores, fucking idiots known as 'Indians' murders 86 innocent people in kashmir.!
Here's the news!
New Delhi begins talks with Hizb nominee: 30 killed in Kashmir Monitoring Desk
KARACHI, Aug 1: The process of talks between New Delhi and the Hizbul Mujahideen
was set in motion on Tuesday as Indian home ministry officials contacted the
outfit's nominee for negotiations here. Fazal Haq Qureshi, a veteran freedom
struggle leader heading the Jammu and Kashmir People's Political Front, nominated
as the negotiator by Hizbul Mujahideen, confirmed that officials of the home
ministry spoke to him on phone on Tuesday morning. However, Qureshi refused
to divulge details of his interaction with the officials but said: "I told them
that I am available for anybody," according to a PTI report monitored here.
He said he was waiting for "guidelines" from the Hizbul Mujahideen to go ahead
with the talks with New Delhi. Qureshi said he had been in touch with the Hizbul
Mujahideen prior to its announcement of unilateral ceasefire for three months.
"I am in touch with the Hizbul Mujahideen as before. Even before they (Hizb)
announced the ceasefire, I was in contact with them". APPEAL: The Hizbul Mujahideen
appealed on Tuesday to other groups to lay down their weapons and urged Indian
forces to suspend operations in occupied Kashmir, says an AFP report from Srinagar.
In its statement, the Hizbul Mujahideen said: "We appeal to other groups to
support the ceasefire and we expect the Indian troops to suspend their offensive
operations against all the groups." The statement said authorities had been
asked to contact a leader, Fazal-Haq Qureshi. BREAKTHROUGH: The sudden and unprecedented
truce between India and the Hizbul Mujahideen has kindled a flicker of hope
for peace in occupied Kashmir. Some believe the developments that have unfolded
so rapidly in recent weeks could culminate in a meeting between Chief Executive
Gen Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee at the UN
Assembly next month. That would indeed be a breakthrough given that since last
year's undeclared war in Kargil, New Delhi has refused to hold talks with Islamabad.
But analysts say such hope could easily be snuffed out by New Delhi's reluctance
to include Islamabad in negotiations on Kashmir, and its unwillingness to make
concessions on sovereignty. There could also be an escalation of violence as
diehard groups - such as Lashkar-i-Taiba and Jaish-i-Mohammad - try to undermine
the unilateral ceasefire implemented by the Hizbul Mujahideen last week. The
first evidence came quickly, with the Lashkar-i-Taiba launching a fierce attack
on an Indian army camp in occupied Kashmir on Sunday night. CURFEW: Meanwhile,
an indefinite curfew was imposed on Tuesday in a district of occupied Kashmir
after the killing of 23 people, including five Hindu pilgrims at a crowded marketplace,
a police official said. The official said a group of unidentified gunmen swooped
on a market in Pahalgam, 97kms south of Srinagar, and fired indiscriminately
at shoppers. "The Pahalgam market which was targeted lies on the Hindu pilgrimage
route to the holy Amarnath cave in southern Kashmir. That is why the dead and
the injured are mainly from the Hindu community," said the official. "This incident
could spark off a lot of communal violence. That is why we have cordoned off
the area and stepped up security." A team, led by a senior police officer, rushed
to the spot as people from the Hindu community thronged the streets shouting
anti-Muslim and anti-government slogans outside police stations, hospitals and
government buildings. The district administration imposed an indefinite curfew
with police and paramilitary soldiers fanning out across the area after a mob
indulged in heavy stone-pelting, damaging government property. "The police have
acted promptly and resorted to baton charges and firing to scare away the mobs,"
the official said. The situation was "calm", he said, but admitted to an "undercurrent
of tension" in the southern district where Pahalgam is located. In a separate
incident, Indian soldiers shot dead a freedom fighter after he threw two grenades
at a government registration office in occupied Jammu, police said. "Police
challenged four suspicious-looking men lurking around a government registration
office. One of them threw two grenades in the direction of the office when the
police shot him dead," said a police official. "Three of the rebels then dashed
off in the direction of a crowded nearby residential colony in Jammu called
Gujjar Nagar. The police were unable to apprehend them despite firing several
rounds," the official said. A number of Hindu pilgrims were standing outside
the government office waiting to get their travel permits at the time of the
incident. Police say the Hindu pilgrims may have been a possible target. Police
added that two freedom fighters were also killed on Tuesday in an encounter
with the Indian army in a forest near Pahalgam.-AFP
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