![]() |
| Andhra Pradesh ~ India ~ International ~ City ~ Entertainment ~ Business ~ Bullion ~ Forex ~ Sports ~ Technology ~ Health ~ Features |
| Panchang ~ Manmohan Singh ~ Sonia Gandhi ~ Stock Markets ~ Gossip |
|
Home
/ India News / 2008 / June 2008 / June 20, 2008 Women separatists in Kashmir demand release of detainees |
Top LET commander killed in J-K encounter
LeT commander killed in Handwara in J-K
Delhi Police, IB teams reach Karnataka today for blasts probe
Chiranjeevi welcomes newcomers with clean record into politics
External Affairs Ministry worried over Indian cricket team touring Pakistan
World campaign to save Gulf of Mannar gathers momentum
Jolies twins pic deal with People magazine guaranteed positive coverage
BG Group appoints Derek Fisher as Asset General Manager for BG India
External Affairs Ministry worried over Indian cricket team touring Pakistan
Certain skills in young children may predict their reading ability
The Muslim Khawateen-e-markaz, a women wing of the Hurriyat Conference staged a protest in Srinagar today and pressed for the release of Kashmiri prisoners in different prisons of the country.
Srinagar, June 20 : The Muslim Khawateen-e-markaz, a women wing of the Hurriyat Conference staged a protest in Srinagar today and pressed for the release of Kashmiri prisoners in different prisons of the country.
Scores of women gathered at Lal Chowk and claimed that it was a violation of human rights and Kashmir issue could not be resolved unless the detainees were released.
Police arrested some protestors who were later released.
India blames Pakistan for stoking a bloody revolt in Kashmir since 1989.
Today a self-styled divisional commander of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed in a joint operation by Handwara Police, Srinagar Police and 32 Rashtriya Rifles at Khaipora in Handwara.
ANI