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J&K will reclaim lasting peace under PM Modi’s rule: Amit Shah

New Delhi: Asserting that Jammu and Kashmir is set to reclaim lasting peace under the PM Modi-led government, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said that all terror outfits operating in Jammu and Kashmir will be crushed.

The Union Home Minister, according to KNO informed the Rajya Sabha that security forces ensured the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack were eliminated before they could flee to Pakistan. “The coordinated operations led to their precise identification and swift neutralisation,” he added.

Shah said that the responsibility for April 22 Pahalgam terror attack which left 26 civilians, mostly tourists dead, was claimed by The Resistance Front (TRF), and those responsible were tracked and neutralised in two separate operations – “Operation Sindoor” and “Operation Mahadev.”

Shah said a forensic analysis confirmed that the weapons used in the attack matched those recovered from the slain terrorists. “There is no debate or doubt now. The rifles recovered were the same,” he told the House.

The Union Home Minister said intelligence agencies and local police questioned 155 people, and those who sheltered the attackers were also identified and are being investigated.

Shah thanked the Prime Minister and the armed forces for their role in the counter-terror-operations.

He said, “I visited Jammu and Kashmir myself. We took a pledge to capture the terrorists and prevent them from escaping to Pakistan. We succeeded on both fronts.”

Providing a timeline of the counter-offensive, the Home Minister said, “Operation Mahadev was launched on April 22, the day of the Pahalgam attack. The presence of the terrorists was detected by May 22. After confirming their exact location, a joint strategy was drawn up by the Jammu and Kashmir Police, 4 Para, and the CRPF. A detailed meeting was held by senior officials. The operation was then executed at the pinpointed location.”

Shah told the House that the families of Pahalgam terror attack victims had personally requested justice. “They wanted a decisive response and we delivered it,” he said.

The Union Home Minister said that the attackers were killed with precision. “We shot them in their heads,” he said, responding to questions on whether there had been any leniency.

On the timing of the final operation, Shah responded to criticism over it coinciding with the Parliament session. “Someone asked why these terrorists were killed on the first day of Parliament session. I would have ordered it the very next minute after the attack if that were possible. But it’s not easy,” he said.

Referring to the twin operations, the Union Home Minister said, “Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev represent India’s strongest response to terrorism. Together, they form the sternest response seen anywhere.”

Shah also invoked history, calling “Har Har Mahadev” a call to action used by Shivaji Maharaj and his soldiers. He said the phrase symbolises India’s strength and determination.

He questioned the Opposition’s protests during his speech, asking whether they were trying to defend groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba. “Who were you trying to save?” he asked. “Chidambaram’s remarks exposed Congress before the world,” he added.

Amit Shah said, “I want to tell the Congress party that it was during your tenure that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) was lost, but it is the BJP that will bring it back. We carried out targeted strikes on terrorist hideouts, their bases, organisations, training camps, and launching pads. Our operation was aimed at terrorism, but Pakistan perceived it as an attack on its country.” (KNO)

Four persons from Bandipora arrested along with Heroin in Udhampur: Police

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Srinagar: Police on Wednesday said that they have apprehended four persons Along with Heroin in Udhampur district.

In a handout to GNS, the police said that a 0olice team from Police Post Tikri led by its ICPP while performing routine vehicle checking at Tikri naka point, NHW recovered 71.95 grams of Heroin (Chitta) like substance from 04 narco smugglers who were travelling in a vehicle bearing Registeration No. JK15C-2964 which was on its way from Jammu towards Srinagar, who have been arrested.

The police spokesman identified the arrested persons as Mohd. Younis Malla S/O Mohd Yaqoob.Malla R/O Shilvat, Bandipora.(Driver), Wahid Maqbool S/O Mohd. Maqbool Mir R/O Sumbal, Bandipora, Qaiser Ahmed Ganie S/O Nisar Ahmed R/O Arampora Sumbal, Bandipora and Ahmed Ganie S/O Ghulam Nabi Mir R/O Shilvat Sumbal, Bandipora.

In this connection, a case FIR No. 117/2025 under sections 8/21/22/29 NDPS Act stands registered at Police Station Rehambal and further investigation is going on, reads the statement. (GNS)

Srinagar youth arrested in Nagrota, arms and ammunition recovered

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Srinagar: Security forces have arrested a youth and recovered arms and ammunition from his possession during a naka checking in the Nagrota area of Jammu district, officials said

An official told KNO that acting on specific inputs, a police party from PS Nagrota laid a special naka at TCP Bypass Nagrota at around 9:20 pm.

He said during checking a car, which was heading towards Srinagar from Jammu, was intercepted.

“During the search of the vehicle, police recovered three pistols, three empty magazines, eight live cartridges, and two empty cartridges from the possession of the driver,” the official said.

He identified the accused as Azan Hameed Gazi son of Abdul Hamid Gazi of Qamarwari, Srinagar.

“In this connection, an FIR under relevant sections of the Arms Act has been registered at Police Station Nagrota, and further investigation is going on,” he said. (KNO)

2 Terrorists killed in Poonch Infiltration bid

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Srinagar: Army on Wednesday said that two terrorists have been killed in an Anti-Infiltration operation at forward post at Kasaliyan area of Poonch district on Wednesday.

Taking on micro-blogging platform X, the army’s WhiteKnight Corps wrote, “In a successful anti-infiltration operation, alert troops of the IndianArmy eliminated two terrorists attempting to infiltrate across the Line of Control. Swift action and accurate firepower thwarted the nefarious designs. Three weapons have been recovered.

Synergistic and synchronised intelligence inputs from own intelligence units and JKP led to a successful operation. Operation in progress, reads the post. (GNS)

Terrorism can never succeed: Farooq on Pahalgam attackers killing

Srinagar: National Conference (NC) President and former J&K chief minister, Dr Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday said that the terrorism can never succeed.

He was reacting to the Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement in the Parliament where he stated that all the three attackers involved in the Pahalgam attack have been neutralized.

In the special discussion on Operation Sindoor during the ongoing Monsoon Session in the Parliament, Shah said the terrorists were killed under Operation Mahadev on Monday. They were identified as Suleman alias Faizal, Afghani and Jibran.

Farooq said although he doesn’t know them (terrorists), only those who know them can identify whether they were the same. “If they are the same terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack, then it is a good thing. Terrorism can never succeed,” he said, as per KNO.

Furthermore, reacting to the statement of PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti wherein she stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi can resolve the issue of J&K, if he wants, Farooq said, “The issue of Jammu and Kashmir will be resolved. We need to stay united and work together and every issue can be resolved.” (KNO)

‘J&K faces variation of 700 MWs power during day time’

Srinagar: In the backdrop of low voltage issues during the day time, ‘Jammu and Kashmir is facing a variation of nearly 700 Megawatts (MWs) of power’ in comparison to other hours.

The official documents reveal that in view of low voltage during the day hours from 9Am to 2Pm, Jammu and Kashmir State Power Development Corporation Limited has a Available Transfer Capability (ATC) and Total Transfer Capability (TTC) of 2700/2800 MWs of power.

However, during the other hours except for 9Am to 2Pm, there is an ATC and TTC capacity of 3400/3500 MWs of power—highlighting the need of improving the grid and other major infrastructures that can help in increasing the voltage during the day hours.

According to the official document available with KNO, “J&K SLDC is also sharing (transfer capability limit) ATC/TTC base-case on a regular basis as per CERC approved procedure.”

“However, due to low voltages during the daytime, the ATC and TTC figures for day time were recently reviewed and revised figures were communicated to J&K SLDC. Due to low voltages in the Kashmir valley area, the transfer capability limits (ATC/TTC) are 2700/2800MW during 09-14hrs and 3400/3500MW for other than 09-14hrs duration,” it reads.

The documents said that “As of now the schedule of the state control area is not being restricted to ATC, and sometimes it is crossing the assessed ATC and TTC limits.”

“However, in future as is the case with Punjab which is separate bid area, schedule of J&K state may be restricted upto their ATC and TTC limits upon formation of separate bid area,” it reads.

Keeping in view the issues, the authorities have said, “Expeditious actions are required from J&K side to improve the low voltages in Kashmir valley.” (KNO)

Amarnath Yatra set to cross 4 lakh mark tomorrow

Srinagar: The ongoing Amarnath Yatra is all set to surpass the four lakh mark, as the cumulative number of pilgrims, who have performed darshan at the holy cave has reached 3,93,401 as of Tuesday, official figures reveal.

According to data available with KNO, a total of 7,203 pilgrims offered prayers at the holy cave shrine on Tuesday amid tight security arrangements and a spiritually charged atmosphere.

The day’s pilgrim turnout included 5,025 males, 1,352 females, 109 children, 47 sadhus, 1 sadhvi, 1 transgender person, and 668 personnel from the security forces. The total footfall of pilgrims since July 3 has now reached 3,93,401.

Officials said the yatra has continued smoothly with a good daily turnout despite weather-related challenges in the higher reaches. “We expect the total number to cross 4 lakh tomorrow if the trend continues,” an official said.

Meanwhile, the 27th batch of 1,490 pilgrims left the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu early Monday morning and has reached the twin base camps in the Valley.

According to the details, the convoy departed in two segments and was escorted by CRPF and J&K Police personnel to ensure safety throughout the journey.

The batch comprised 1,262 men and 186 women, along with 42 sadhus and sadhvis—37 sadhus and 5 sadhvis. The yatris were accommodated in 61 vehicles, including 35 buses, 7 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), 18 light motor vehicles (LMVs), and 1 two-wheeler.

The convoy was split between the two main routes leading to the holy cave. The first group, consisting of 327 pilgrims in 16 vehicles, proceeded towards the Baltal base camp in Ganderbal district via the shorter but steeper 14-kilometer route. The second group, comprising 1,163 pilgrims in 45 vehicles, took the traditional 48-kilometer Pahalgam route in Anantnag district.

The annual Amarnath Yatra, which commenced on July 3 and is scheduled to conclude on August 9, has been proceeding smoothly, drawing participation from across the country. (KNO)

PM must tell Trump he lied on India-Pak hostilities: LoP Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: Congress leader and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Tuesday questioned the Centre’s handling of Operation Sindoor, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi must tell the US President Donald Trump that he lied about mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack.

As per KNO, addressing the Lok Sabha, Rahul alleged that the operation was driven more by political image management than national security. He claimed the armed forces were restricted from targeting Pakistan’s military infrastructure during the action.

Gandhi said the Indian armed forces informed Pakistan that there was no political intent to escalate the conflict. He claimed that the political leadership had directed the forces not to hit Pakistan’s air defence or military installations, which he alleged led to the loss of Indian aircraft.

“We went into Pakistan, launched an attack, and told our pilots not to target their air defence systems,” the Congress leader said.

Referring to a statement by Defence Attaché Captain Shiv Kumar, Gandhi said, “He may not agree with the number of aircraft lost, but he agrees some were lost — because of the political directive not to strike military targets.”

Quoting Chief of Defence Staff Anil Chauhan, who had said it was important to understand why the aircraft were downed, Rahul said the Air Force made no mistake. “The mistake was made by the political leadership, which said military targets could not be attacked,” he added.

He claimed the operation’s main objective was to protect the Prime Minister’s image. “His hands are stained with the blood of those killed in Pahalgam. He used the Air Force to safeguard his public image,” Gandhi said in the House.

Rahul also questioned the government’s narrative of success, saying, “The operation is still ongoing, yet victory has already been declared. The new normal now is that any act of terror is treated as an act of war. This gives terrorists control — they can provoke war by attacking.”

Referring to comments by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the LoP said the government had informed Pakistan that India would not attack their military infrastructure. “This means we demanded surrender within 30 minutes and, at the same time, reassured Pakistan we would not escalate,” he said.

Gandhi questioned India’s foreign policy direction, saying the real failure was the inability to keep Pakistan and China apart. “A few days ago, I said our biggest foreign policy challenge was to prevent a China-Pakistan alignment. But we failed,” he said.

He also issued a direct challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Donald Trump’s claim that he helped broker a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. “Trump has said 29 times that he brokered the ceasefire. If that’s false, let the Prime Minister say here: Donald Trump, you are lying,” Gandhi said.

Rahul also questioned Trump’s meeting with Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir. “The man behind the Pahalgam attack is having lunch with Trump, while our Prime Minister is silent. Trump said he thanked Munir. Thanked him for what?” he asked.

He said the External Affairs Minister and Defence Minister had claimed India deterred Pakistan, but asked, “If that’s true, why is the man who did terrorism in India being honoured in Washington, while our Prime Minister is not even present?”

“For our forces to be effective, they need full operational freedom and clear political intent. Without that, we risk repeating the same mistakes,” Gandhi added. (KNO)

If Pakistan can’t fight terror, India will help: Rajnath Singh

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said India is prepared to assist Pakistan in countering terrorism if Islamabad is unable to act on its own.

According to KNO, during a discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Rajya Sabha, Singh said Indian forces are capable of handling threats not just within the country, but also across the border. “If Pakistan finds itself unable to deal with terror elements, India is willing to provide support,” he said.

Rajnath said that Operation Sindoor was carried out as a direct response to the April attack in Pahalgam, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people. He said three individuals responsible for that attack had been located and killed.

The Defence Minister said the military action followed a meeting convened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the heads of the armed forces. He said during the meeting, the PM gave the go-ahead for an appropriate response.

According to Singh, the goal of the operation was to destroy camps and structures used for planning and executing attacks. He said the aim was also to signal that India does not accept the use of violence across borders.

Singh told the House that the operation had now been halted. “However, if further incidents take place, the military action could resume,” he said.

Rajnath said the decision to stop the operation was taken after Pakistan’s military leadership reached out with a request to end the hostilities. India, he said, agreed to a pause, not a permanent end.

Singh said the operation was planned in such a way that it would only target those directly involved in terrorist activities. Civilian areas were deliberately left out of the operations to avoid unintended casualties, he said.

The Defence Minister said that allowing Pakistan to be part of a major counter-terrorism panel at the international level was questionable. “The global community should review any financial support being sent to Pakistan, as such funds were not being used for development but for supporting hostile elements,” he said.

During the discussion, Rajnath said that a time may come when those living in areas under Pakistan’s control may voluntarily express their desire to be a part of India.

The Rajya Sabha session was briefly disrupted as some opposition members protested and later walked out after being denied a chance to speak. (KNO)

No local terrorist roots now in J&K, only Pakistani infiltrators: Amit Shah

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir has significantly declined since the abrogation of Article 370. He added that there are no longer any local roots of terrorism, with terrorists now infiltrating from Pakistan.

While overall terror attacks and casualties have dropped, the number of terrorists neutralised has seen a dramatic 162% rise from 2015 to 2025, Shah said while addressing the Lok Sabha, as per KNO.

Citing data, he said that from 2004 to 2014, the region witnessed over 7,200 terror incidents, leading to the deaths of 714 civilians and 1,068 security personnel. “From 2015 to 2025, the number of terror incidents dropped to 1,525. Civilian deaths during this period stood at 324, while 542 members of the security forces lost their lives,” he said.

The Home Minister attributed these changes to enhanced security operations and the government’s firm decision to revoke Article 370, claiming the move dismantled the “ecosystem” that previously supported terrorism in the region.

Rejecting any possibility of talks with the Hurriyat Conference, Shah labelled the group as being linked to terrorist activities. He reiterated that the government’s top priority remains eradicating terrorism and maintaining law and order in Jammu and Kashmir.

Highlighting recent counter-terror operation ‘Operation Mahadev’, the HM praised the efforts of security forces. “This mission led to the elimination of three terrorists believed to be behind attacks in Pahalgam and Gagangeer,” he said.

Shah said that terrorism in the valley no longer has local roots. “There are no local terrorists now. All operatives are being sent from across the border in Pakistan,” he said.

He further disclosed that over 1,000 individuals were interrogated for more than three hours each during the recent crackdown.

“Using information gathered from these interrogations, sketches of suspects were prepared. This led to the identification of two individuals—Bashir and Parvez—who were allegedly involved in sheltering terrorists. Both have since been apprehended,” he said. (KNO)