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The claims were made by the investigation agency in a 3000-page supplementary chargesheet filed by it before a Delhi court on Friday. 
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The government decided to boycott the Pakistan National Day event to be held at its high commission in New Delhi as Kashmiri separatist leaders were also invited. Watch full video to know more.
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The government has decided to boycott the Pakistan National Day in New Delhi as separatists from Jammu and Kashmir were also invited. Watch full video to know more.
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Shah, who interacted with people from various walks of life in Goa in the presence of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, said the situation in Kashmir could not be assessed on the basis of the events of the last 4-5 months.
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Speaking at the dargah of Usman Harwani, the mentor of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chisti, he lamented how the separatists were forcing the youths to pelt stones at the security forces.
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Referring to the NIA raids, the separatists claimed that these moves to "intimidate and harass" their leaders.
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Ahir told ANI, "No doubt that economic funding is given here by Pakistan, adding that the former has deep relations with terrorists, it has been proved."
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"The Modi government has already clarified before the Supreme Court that it would not hold any talks unless the violence stops in Jammu and Kashmir," he told reporters.
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After withdrawal of Rs 500/1000 notes, there has been a decline in violence instigated by separatists in the Kashmir Valley.
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The Chief Minister said situation in the region was fragile and asked legislators, including Opposition, to play their part for creating a peaceful environment.
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The separatists have given call for a 'Jamia Masjid chalo' march today as a mark of protest to PM Modi's forthcoming visit to the state.
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A protest shutdown called on Sunday by separatists against the murder of a four-year-old child and his former militant father impacted life here, with markets being shut and public transports going off roads.






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