A Bear Did Not Kill Two Men

Hizb-ul-Mujahideen has refuted the claim of army that a bear killed
two militants. The spokesman has said that the fighters had modern
weapons  and could have easily killed the bear. They have said that
the den of the bear was a hideout for 5 of them and when army laid a
siege 3 escaped but 2 were martyred. Army later mutilated their bodies
and made up a bear theory to make it seem that even nature is against
them. This story of bear theory was given lot of importance by media
and was the most popular story on BBC website.

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Prepaid Mobiles Banned In Occupied Kashmir

The Indian Government has banned the use of prepaid mobile phones in occupied Kashmir from start of November. It was earlier stated as a probability in a previous post. Government was worried about it for some unknown security reasons.

Masses are angry at the ban. Even Indian troops are not happy with the decision. Not every person can afford postpaid connections.

Rise in youth’s use of actively using mobile phones for shooting and sharing of videos right from the source or later on through internet be a reason. Cyber resistance is a setback which is now in full spin through mobile phones equipped with cameras along with a prepaid connection in the hand of young man who does not fear mortals like him!

It was that much difficult to balance the above equation that solution was found only in removing prepaid altogether! Shame on secularism!

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The Black Day Strike On 10/27

As youth are the driving force of strike and resistance in Kashmir a strike can not be fruitful without their participation. They are the main participant of rallies held in protest of Black day of 10/27 the day when Indian forces put their filthy feet in Kashmir.

In order to make the strike on 27 October unsuccessful, the puppet Government has adopted the cheapest tactic. It has scheduled the board exams of various grades on this day.

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Another Innocent Youth Embraced Shahadit in Kashmir

Army troopers have martyred a youth in Langate, North kashmir. Army says that he attacked their camp with an axe but his relatives have rubbished these claims saying he had gone to work. He was the only bread winner of the family and had left his studies for supporting the family. As it always does, Government has ordered a probe. Such probes hardly give any results and their recommendations are rarely implemented.

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A Pakistani Ranger Officer Hugging Indian BSF Commander

 

Wagah Border: On the eve of Diwali A Pakistani Rangers Officer is hugging a BSF Commander. (Photo © Daily Express (Pakistan))

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