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BJP, Congress slam Hurriyat’s Umar Farooq for saying killing each militant will give birth to 10 new ones

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BJP, Congress slam Hurriyat’s Umar Farooq for saying killing each militant will give birth to 10 new ones

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Released from his 57-day house arrest, the Mirwaiz, head priest of the Kashmir Valley, had said that the Indian government’s belief that killing all militants will bring normalcy to Kashmir was misplaced

 The BJP and the Congress, on Saturday, hit out at Hurriyat Conference’s moderate separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq for suggesting that if one militant is killed in Kashmir, “another ten youth are ready to tread the same path.”

The comment by Umar Farooq – who has been a votary of talks between the government and the Kashmiri people to find a lasting solution for peace in the Valley – came in for strident criticism from leaders of the BJP and the Congress.

BJP MP and former Union home secretary RK Singh said that the Mirwaiz’s comment was a sign of his nervousness due to the crackdown by National Investigation Agency (NIA) against separatist leaders in the Valley who have allegedly been receiving funds from their handlers in Pakistan to fuel violence and unrest in Kashmir.

“These people are feeling the pain because there has been a crackdown (by the NIA) on the flow of funds, which they used to receive from Pakistan. He (the Mirwaiz) is worried because he knows that he is one of the suspects,” Singh said.

Senior Congress leader PC Chacko too slammed Umar Farooq for the statement, saying: “We have to see where the provocation (for such statements) is coming from? The Mirwaiz should answer that too. People like him provoke the common folk to attack the Armed Forces or take an anti-India position. These people are worsening the situation (in the Valley).”

Released after 57-days under house arrest, the Mirwaiz had on Friday, while addressing a congregation at Srinagar’s historic Jamia Masjid, claimed: “Each day, young educated boys are being killed and there is a belief in some that once all of them are killed, the problem will be over. But those who think so forget that these boys took to arms as a reaction to repression and for the resolution of the dispute, and as long as there is repression and force as a State response, while you may kill one, ten more will stand up.”

Umar Farooq had also raised doubts over Union home minister Rajnath Singh’s claim made earlier in the day that the Narendra Modi government will solve the problem of Kashmir, terrorism, naxalism and insurgency in the North East by 2022.

“How will they do it”, the Mirwaiz had asked, adding: “They want to kill all these (gun-wielding) youth…Is it a solution?”

In his trademark fiery speech, Umar Farooq had said: “Isn’t it a reality that lakhs of people attend the funeral of these youth (militants)? They express the same sentiments for which the slain take up guns.”

While asserting once again that the problem of Kashmir should be solved by the right to self-determination, Umar Farooq had said that India and Pakistan should talk (to resolve the Kashmir impasse) and people of J&K should be made part of the dialogue process. He had also warned the government and other stakeholders in the Kashmir dialogue against treating the problem of the strife-torn region as a “real-estate or territorial dispute” and instead address is as a “humanitarian issue”.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Amit Shah, US envoy Sergio Gor discuss counter-terror cooperation after Modi-Trump G7 meeting

Amit Shah and US Ambassador Sergio Gor held talks in New Delhi on strengthening India-US cooperation in counter-terrorism, narcotics control and border security.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah held talks with US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor in New Delhi on Thursday, with both sides discussing ways to strengthen cooperation on security-related issues, including counter-terrorism, counter-narcotics efforts and border security. The meeting came a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump met on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France.

According to statements shared by both leaders after the meeting, discussions focused on enhancing collaboration to combat terrorism, curb narcotics trafficking, strengthen border management and improve efforts to bring criminals to justice in both countries.

Shah said the two sides had a detailed discussion on expanding India-US cooperation in the security domain, particularly in counter-terrorism and counter-narcotics initiatives. He also reiterated India’s commitment to advancing the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi.

Meeting follows high-level engagement at G7 summit

The interaction took place shortly after the Modi-Trump bilateral meeting during the G7 Summit in France, where the leaders discussed trade, regional security, economic cooperation and other strategic issues. They also reviewed progress in various areas of bilateral cooperation.

Following his return from France, Gor described the Modi-Trump engagement as productive and highlighted positive outcomes for India-US relations. He said the two leaders held substantive discussions on trade, regional security and strengthening economic ties.

The latest meeting between Shah and Gor underscores continued high-level engagement between New Delhi and Washington on security and strategic matters as both countries seek to deepen cooperation across multiple sectors.

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Cross-voting helps BJP-backed Parimal Nathwani win Rajya Sabha seat from Jharkhand

Cross-voting reportedly played a crucial role in BJP-backed independent candidate Parimal Nathwani’s victory in the Jharkhand Rajya Sabha election, while JMM’s Baidyanath Ram won the other seat.

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BJP-backed independent candidate Parimal Nathwani secured a Rajya Sabha seat from Jharkhand on Thursday, with reports indicating that cross-voting played a key role in the closely watched election. The second seat was won by Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) candidate Baidyanath Ram.

The election witnessed a three-cornered contest for two Rajya Sabha seats. Alongside Nathwani and Baidyanath Ram, Congress candidate Pranav Jha was also in the fray. Political observers had been closely tracking the possibility of cross-voting in the state, given the numerical strength of various parties in the Jharkhand Assembly.

Cross-voting speculation dominated the contest

Ahead of voting, both the ruling INDIA bloc and the NDA had taken measures to keep their legislators together amid concerns over possible defections and cross-voting. Political discussions in the state largely revolved around whether legislators would vote along party lines or support candidates outside their alliances.

Nathwani’s victory is being linked to support from legislators beyond the NDA’s expected vote base. Reports after the counting suggested that cross-voting may have influenced the final outcome, helping the BJP-backed candidate secure the required support.

The result comes as another example of cross-voting influencing Rajya Sabha elections, a trend that has been discussed in several states during recent Upper House contests.

Congress candidate misses out

While JMM’s Baidyanath Ram and BJP-backed Parimal Nathwani emerged victorious, Congress nominee Pranav Jha failed to secure one of the two available seats. The outcome is likely to trigger political debate over voting patterns within the state assembly and the extent of cross-voting during the election.

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Manipur security operations intensified as protests continue over recent deaths

Security forces have intensified operations across Manipur as protests over recent deaths and fresh violence continue, prompting heightened deployments and search operations in sensitive areas.

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Security forces have stepped up operations across Manipur amid growing protests linked to recent deaths and fresh incidents of violence in the state. Authorities have increased deployments in sensitive locations and launched intensified search operations to maintain law and order as tensions remain high.

The latest security measures come after unrest erupted following the treatment and subsequent transfer of three injured Kuki youths. Protests outside the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal led to clashes, prompting security personnel to use tear gas to disperse crowds and prevent the situation from escalating further.

Officials have been conducting search and area-domination operations in vulnerable districts while maintaining a strong presence around key installations and public spaces. Security agencies are also continuing efforts to recover illegal weapons and prevent armed groups from carrying out fresh attacks. Recent police data indicated that a significant portion of the arms looted during earlier phases of the conflict has already been recovered.

The state has witnessed renewed tensions in recent weeks, with multiple incidents involving armed attacks and community-related violence. Authorities have repeatedly appealed for calm while assuring residents that strict action is being taken against those involved in unlawful activities.

The Centre has also strengthened the security apparatus in the state in recent months through additional deployments, including specialised forces, as part of broader efforts to stabilise the situation and prevent further unrest.

Officials said security operations will continue in vulnerable areas and that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure public safety and prevent any deterioration in the law-and-order situation.

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