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Reports of terrorist infiltration into J&K exaggerated: Home Ministry

Reports of terrorist infiltration into J&K exaggerated: Home MinistryNew Delhi, Apr. 22: The Union Home Ministry on Wednesday termed the media reports stating large scale infiltration of armed militants in Gurez Sector of Jammu and Kashmir as “exaggerated,” while clarifying that the actual level of infiltrators is less than one third of the figures widely reported.

Pak Taliban denies entering Jammu and Kashmir to disrupt elections

Jammu and KashmirIslamabad, Apr 22 : Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has said that it had nothing to do with parliamentary elections being held in India, and dismissed reports of its militants entering Jammu and Kashmir.

The chief spokesman of Tehreek-e-Taliban, Haji Muslim Khan, strongly refuted reports that the Taliban had entered Jammu and Kashmir.

“We fail to understand why India has unleashed a propaganda that the Taliban had entered the Kashmir Valley. By such tactics, India wants to harass Kashmiris,” he said, adding that they only wanted to enforce the will of Allah (Islam) all over the world.

Five killed, six injured in Poonch IED explosion

Five killed, six injured in Poonch IED explosionPoonch, Apr

Anti-polythene drive in Srinagar

Anti-polythene drive in SrinagarSrinagar, Apr. 20: The municipal corporation of Srinagar has launched a massive cleaning drive in association with the Trader''s Federation in a bid to make the city polythene free.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has joined the anti-polythene drive, and started their campaign from world famous Dal Lake by collecting polythene bags from the lake.

"We have taken this initiative to clean the area surrounding Nehru Park and Dal Lake and other places so as to clean the environment," said Sunil Kumar, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel.

Two security men killed in Doda encounter

Two security men killed in Doda encounterDoda, Apr 19 : Two security per

Pre-conditions on talks with Pakistan dangerous: Mufti Sayeed

  Pre-conditions on talks with Pakistan dangerous: Mufti Sayeed  Srinagar, Apr 18 : Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Saturday termed pre-conditions for talks with Pakistan `dangerous'.

"The pre-conditions set by India that peace process would not be resumed till Pakistan hands over the Mumbai attack accused is dangerous for peace in the South Asia," Mufti told reporters here.

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