Crime J&K

3-Year-Old Girl Dies After Being Hit by Truck in Kulgam

Srinagar, Mar 21 (JKNS): A 3-year-old girl lost her life after being hit by a speeding truck in the Peerbal Frisal area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Friday. An official told news agency JKNS that a truck bearing registration number JK05 AB 9876 hit the girl near her home in Peerbal Frisal. The deceased has been identified as Zainab Junaid, daughter of Junaid Ahmad Sofi, aged 3 years, a resident of Frisal. Police reached the accident spot immediately and arrested the driver. The truck driver has been identified as Umer Rehman Mantoo, son of Ab Rehman Mantoo, a resident of Janjikulla Yaripora. Police have registered a case and further investigation is underway. (JKNS)

Crime J&K Top News

BJP Leader, Ex MLA Shoots Himself Dead in Srinagar

Srinagar, Mar 20 (KNO): Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former MLA Gurez Faqeer Mohammad Khan Thursday shot himself dead at his official residence in Srinagar, officials said. An official told, that Khan shot himself dead at his official residence in Tulsi Bagh, Srinagar. He said that the reason behind him taking this extreme step is not known yet, while probe has been initiated into the matter.Faqeer Khan contested the 2024 Assembly election unsuccessfully from Gurez constituency. He was defeated by National Conference leader and former minister Nazir Ahmad Khan—(KNO)

Crime J&K

Srinagar Police Detain One, Crack Down on Sectarian Misinformation

Srinagar, March 20 (News Eye)– The Srinagar Police have taken swift action against attempts to incite sectarian divisions through social media. Authorities have detained one individual for questioning while identifying others who may face legal action. In an official statement, the police emphasized the importance of maintaining communal harmony and warned against posting inflammatory content online. “We urge all citizens to refrain from sharing or engaging with sectarian content. Any such attempts will be dealt with as per the law,” the statement read. The crackdown comes amid growing concerns over the misuse of digital platforms to spread misinformation and fuel tensions. Law enforcement agencies are actively monitoring social media to prevent the spread of divisive narratives. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to upholding peace and urged residents to report any instances of hateful or provocative content. Further investigations are underway, and strict action will be taken against those found responsible.(News Eye)

Crime J&K

Srinagar Man Confessed Murder of Missing Anantnag Woman

Srinagar, Mar 19, KNT: Police in South Kashmir’s Anantnag have solved the case of a missing girl from Kokernag, leading to the arrest of the accused and the recovery of the victim’s body. The case came to light on March 16, 2025, when Kokernag Police Station received a complaint regarding the disappearance of a girl (identity withheld). Acting swiftly, the police launched an investigation into the matter. During the probe, technical evidence pointed towards a possible abduction, with suspicion falling on Altaf Mir, a 31-year-old resident of Lawaypora, Srinagar. An FIR (No. 15/2025) was initially registered under sections 87 and 49 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). As the investigation progressed, the suspect was taken into custody for questioning, where he confessed to the crime. Following his disclosure, police recovered the victim’s body from his residence in Lawaypora, Srinagar. In light of the new findings, additional charges under sections 64 and 103 of the BNS were added to the FIR to reflect the severity of the offense. “Police have sent the body for postmortem and forensic examination to gather further evidence. Legal proceedings are ongoing, and the police are committed to ensuring a thorough investigation,” SSP Anantnag said. He added that justice will be served, and the accused, along with any other individuals involved, will face the strictest legal action. [KNT] (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Crime J&K

Anantnag girl found dead in Srinagar, probe launched

Srinagar, Mar 19 (KNO):  A girl from Anantnag was found dead today in the Shalteng area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar, officials said.   An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that her body was found today morning in the Shalteng area, following which police arrived at the spot.  He said that investigation has been launched in the regard.  The girl has been identified as Asifa Bashir daughter of Bashir Ahmad of Kokernag—(KNO)

Conflict J&K Top News

High-Security Alert In J&K After Attacks In Pakistan

Jammu- A high-security alert has been sounded across Jammu and Kashmir in view of the recent terror attacks in Pakistan, including the killing of a top commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), officials said on Tuesday. All the protected persons, including politicians, have been advised to be conscious and strictly follow the security protocols for their safety, the officials in the security establishment said. They said the forces have been directed to maintain a close watch and “extraordinary” vigil to thwart any attempt by anti-national elements to carry out any attack, especially on soft targets, by intensifying area domination patrolling and search operations. Several recent terror attacks in Balochistan, including a train hijacking and the killing of top LeT commander Zia-ur-Rehman alias Nadeem alias Abu Qatal alias Qatal Sindhi have prompted the security alert, the officials said. Rehman, who was wanted by the Indian security agencies for several deadly terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, including the killings of seven civilians in Rajouri in January 2023 and nine pilgrims in Reasi in June 2024, was gunned down along with his bodyguard in an attack by gunmen in the Jhelum area of Punjab province in Pakistan on Saturday evening. Considered the most trusted handler of LeT founder and 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, Rehman infiltrated into the Jammu region in early 2000 and exfiltrated in 2005. He had a wide network of overground workers (OWGs) in Poonch and Rajouri through his old contacts, the officials said. Quoting intelligence inputs, the officials pointed at the possibility of a ‘lone wolf attack’ or a targeted attack on any protected person by terrorists to avenge the killing of their commander and the anniversary of ‘Jang-e-Badr’, a pivotal military victory led by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in 624 CE (17th Ramazan, 2 AH) near the town of Badr, Saudi Arabia. The officials said an advisory was issued to all the protected persons who have been asked to give their tour programmes in advance to the security control room or district senior superintendents of police for tying up arrangements with the concerned agencies. They have also been asked to avoid last minute additions to their tour programmes and move in the terrorism-infested areas only on the days when the road opening parties are deployed, the officials said, adding that they were advised against visiting any area after sunset or changing the already prescribed routes. The protected persons have been asked to keep their programmes secret, and move around with their personal security officers who should be permitted to leave only after getting a substitute, the officials said. They said the advisory also requested the protectees to avoid participation in public meetings at crowded or vulnerable places for the time being, and not move out of their vehicles unnecessarily unless proper security cover is present. The protectees have also been asked not to come out to receive guests without knowing their identity, the officials said, adding that they were asked to inform the security personnel immediately on noticing anything suspicious. The officials said security around the vital institutions have also been enhanced as a precautionary measure. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

J&K Politics

J&K Plans New Media Policy; Press Club Dispute Sparks Eviction

Jammu, Mar 18 : The Jammu & Kashmir Government on Tuesday said that it is in the process of formulating a new media policy to encompass emerging platforms including social media platforms, news web portals and websites, for empanelment. In its reply to cut motion of MLA Pulwama Waheed-ur-Rehman Para, the government disclosed that the department is in the process of formulating a new media policy to encompass emerging platforms including social media platforms, news web portals and websites, for empanelment. “The formulation of new media policy aims to align with the evolving media landscape and adhere to the standards set by the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP), Government of India,” the government said. The government also claimed that the Press Club in Srinagar was vacated due to a dispute among its members. “In contrast, the Srinagar press club was operating from a building provided by the Estates Department in Press Enclave, Srinagar However, due to dispute among its members, the building has been vacated and is now temporarily occupied by Jammu & Kashmir Police,” the government said. It further said that the registration of the Kashmir Press Club has been put in abeyance by the Department of Industries and Commerce for want of clearance from the Criminal Investigation Department However, it added, one more club by the name of Press Club of Kashmir has been registered by the Department of Industries and Commerce. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

J&K

MC Bandipora Bans Sale of Uncovered Meat and Cheese in Town

News Eye Desk Bandipora, Mar 18: Municipal Council Bandipora has prohibited the sale of uncovered cheese and meat in Bandipora Town to safeguard public health. In an order, a copy of which lies with the Srinagar-based news agency NewsEye, it reads, “all meat shop owners and cheese sellers in Bandipora Town are hereby directed not to sell uncovered meat and cheese within the town limits.” The council has instructed sellers to properly cover meat and cheese inside their shops and to refrain from hanging raw meat outside.–(NewsEye)

Education J&K Top News

Schools Closed in J&K Amid Heavy Rain & Snowfall—Check Affected Areas!

In the wake of incessant rains and fresh snowfall in higher reaches, authorities have ordered the closure of educational institutions in multiple districts of Jammu and Kashmir as a precautionary measure. In Kupwara, the district administration has directed the closure of all schools in Machil, Keran, Budnambal, Kumkadi, Jumagund, and upper Karnah till March 17 due to road blockages and avalanche threats. Similarly, in Ramban, all government and private schools were shut for the day to ensure the safety of students and staff as the region continues to witness relentless downpours. Authorities in Kishtwar and Gurez (Bandipora) have also announced the closure of all educational institutions in response to the ongoing inclement weather, which has heightened risks of landslides and floods. The Meteorological Department has forecasted continued wet weather across J&K till tomorrow, urging residents—particularly those in hilly areas—to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel. Meanwhile, concerned departments have been put on high alert to respond to any emergencies arising from the adverse conditions.(NewsEye)

J&K Religion

Mirwaiz Barred from Friday Ramadan Sermon at Jamia Masjid

Srinagar, March 14 (BAN): Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid Srinagar expresses deep disappointment and regret that its president and the esteemed Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir, Molvi Umar Farooq, has once again been placed under house arrest, preventing him from delivering the Friday sermon and offering congregational prayers at the historic Jama Masjid Srinagar today. This arbitrary and unjustified move by the authorities comes at a time when the holy month of Ramzan is going on – a month of immense spiritual significance for Muslims worldwide. Jama Masjid is the central place of worship where thousands gather for Friday prayers, seeking guidance, blessings, and connection with the Almighty. However, barring the Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir from fulfilling his religious duties and preventing the faithful from benefiting from his sermons deeply hurts the religious sentiments of the people. The Anjuman said that it is distressing and disappointing for the people who come from far and wide to listen to his guidance. Such restrictions, especially during the sacred month of Ramzan, are completely uncalled for and go against the principles of religious freedom. The Anjuman Auqaf demands that Mirwaiz Umar Farooq be immediately released from house detention so that he can carry on with his religious obligations as the Mirwaiz and guide the people, as has been the long-standing of tradition of Mirwaizeen in Kashmir. The Anjuman also urges the people to continue their prayers and supplications in this holy month, seeking Allah’s mercy and guidance, and prays for relief from such unjustified curbs.(BAN) (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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