
Jammu, March 20 (IANS) Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed described as "anti-Islamic" the terror attack on Friday on a police station that left six people dead.
"We will not be deterred by such attacks," Sayeed told the media, speaking about the first such attack after he took charge of the state on March 1.
"This is anti-Islamic and has nothing to do with Islam," he added. Sayeed blamed "non-state actors" for the killings.
Two militants stormed a police station in Kathua district early Friday and shot dead a policeman, a civilian and two paramilitary personnel before security forces gunned them down.
Within 24 hours, more than 2.33 lakh patients were found, 1.22 lakh people were cured and 1338 died.
Things have worsened in the country. Coronavirus has engulfed the entire country. In every state,
To control the ever-increasing inflation in the country, in the first week of May, the Reserve Ba
The central government has warned the Sukhu government of the state not to spend the money on the
Australian opening batsman David Warner will not play the T20I and ODI series against West Indies
Army Chief General MM Naravane held a press conference today amid the ongoing 14th round of milit
Delhi: The meeting between LG and CM Kejriwal lasted for about an hour, what issues were discussed?
The tussle between Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal government and Lieutenant Governor Vinay Saxena contin
The film 'The Kashmir Files', based on the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits that happened 32 years ag
The White House said on Tuesday that US President Joe Biden will discuss China's tensions with No
ISRO was a big success today. The testing of ISRO's reusable launch vehicle technology has been
Nothing Phone 1 Launch: You must have heard or used the names of many popular brands of phones, b