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NIA Raids In Kashmir: NIA Raids At 9 Places In Pulwama

NIA Raids In Kashmir: NIA raids at 9 places in Pulwama-Srinagar in Kashmir Valley, gathered much important information.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday conducted raids at several places in the Pulwama and Srinagar districts of South Kashmir.

The teams of NIA, who arrived with the force of police and army, raided many business establishments and private residences.

Police sources say that these raids are being carried out in connection with the recovery of 15 pistols in South Kashmir’s Channapora in May this year.

It is also being said that during this time many important documents have also been handed over.

Let us tell you that to increase the cases of target killing in the Kashmir Valley, terrorist organizations are using more pistols.

These target killings were not being done by the terrorists themselves but by the overground workers active among the common people.

These terrorist associates would easily reach their target with a pistol and attack it and again join the common people. The security forces also had to make a lot of effort to catch them.

In April and May, when the cases of target killings increased, the police tightened their grip on these overground workers and started arresting them through their information system.

Meanwhile, the police recovered about 15 pistols during a raid at the village of Channapora in the Pulwama district of South Kashmir.

Not only this, the police claimed that with this recovery they had also arrested two TRF terrorists.

It is being told that in today’s raid conducted by NIA, much important information related to target killing has been found.

But there is no concrete information on whether any arrests have been made during this period or not.

Kashmiri teenagers are now engaged in grooming their ‘tomorrow’ leaving stones, as soon as Pakistan’s agenda came to the fore, they shunned stone pelting

With the abolition of Article 370, Kashmiri teenagers are also breaking their maze and moving ahead on the path to a better future.

Now he has left the stone and is weaving the dream of a new Kashmir. The research paper of the Kashmir University teacher has once again confirmed this.

Dr. Asima Hassan, is a member of the Children’s Justice Board (Juvenile Justice Board), Srinagar, and a teacher at Kashmir University.

She wrote her paper on incidents of stone pelting during the 30 years of terrorist violence in the Valley (Juvenile Delinquency in Kashmir – A Special Focus on Stone Pelting0.

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