Srinagar, April 01 (KMS): The Kashmiris’ passionate love for Pakistan was witnessed when many people in occupied Kashmir fainted after Pakistan lost World Cup semi-final against India on Wednesday.
The losing of semi-final by Pakistan against India proved to be too shocking for many people in the valley. The doctors cautioned people against the health risks of such cricket frenzy in future.
Javaid Ahmad Wani of Sonawar, Srinagar, fainted after Younis Khan walked back to pavilion. “My brother fell unconscious after Younis Khan fell cheaply. We took him to a nearby doctor,” said Javaid’s brother Bilal Ahmad.
A college student Nazim Khan of Bandipore fell unconscious and remained in the state of unconsciousness for several hours, as he could not bear Pakistan’s defeat. Like Javaid and Nazim, reports of fainting attack and chest pain were received from several parts of the valley.
The doctors had earlier advised heart and diabetic patients to avoid watching the high-octane match. Some of the patients were rushed to Soura Institute of Medical Sciences for fainting attacks. »
Sunday, 3 April 2011
{EOP}Indian Forces Martyr 13 innocent Kashmiris in March
Srinagar, April 01 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, Indian troops in their continued acts of state terrorism martyred 13 innocent Kashmiris including a woman in the last month of March.
According to the data released by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service, today, these killings rendered 3 women widowed and 13 children orphaned.
During the month, 21 persons were injured when the troops used bullets and teargas shells on peaceful demonstrators while 23 people mostly youth, were arrested. The troops also disgraced one woman and destroyed 5 residential houses during the period.
The Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, addressing a gathering at central Jamia Masjid in Srinagar, today, maintained that India should accelerate the process of composite dialogue with Pakistan if it was serious and sincere in resolving all outstanding issues including the lingering Kashmir dispute.
On the other hand, the occupation authorities placed veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, under house arrest, today, to prevent him from addressing a public gathering in Baramulla. He was not even allowed to offer Juma prayers.
The High Court Bar Association of occupied Kashmir, in a statement issued in Srinagar after a meeting of its Executive members, said that the Bar Association would intensify protests if its leaders, Mian Abdul Qayoom and Ghulam Nabi Shaheen were not released immediately.
To observe the 18th martyrdom anniversary of noted Kashmiri physician, Dr Abdul Ahad Guru, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front set up a blood bank at Abiguzar in Srinagar, today. Dr Guru’s services for the liberation movement were lauded on the occasion. The JKLF-R also arranged a function in Rajbagh.
The Executive Director of Kashmir Centre, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, has said that the longstanding Kashmir dispute should be resolved according to the relevant UN resolutions. He was addressing a 3-day meet of the Kashmir Centre in Washington.
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According to the data released by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service, today, these killings rendered 3 women widowed and 13 children orphaned.
During the month, 21 persons were injured when the troops used bullets and teargas shells on peaceful demonstrators while 23 people mostly youth, were arrested. The troops also disgraced one woman and destroyed 5 residential houses during the period.
The Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, addressing a gathering at central Jamia Masjid in Srinagar, today, maintained that India should accelerate the process of composite dialogue with Pakistan if it was serious and sincere in resolving all outstanding issues including the lingering Kashmir dispute.
On the other hand, the occupation authorities placed veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, under house arrest, today, to prevent him from addressing a public gathering in Baramulla. He was not even allowed to offer Juma prayers.
The High Court Bar Association of occupied Kashmir, in a statement issued in Srinagar after a meeting of its Executive members, said that the Bar Association would intensify protests if its leaders, Mian Abdul Qayoom and Ghulam Nabi Shaheen were not released immediately.
To observe the 18th martyrdom anniversary of noted Kashmiri physician, Dr Abdul Ahad Guru, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front set up a blood bank at Abiguzar in Srinagar, today. Dr Guru’s services for the liberation movement were lauded on the occasion. The JKLF-R also arranged a function in Rajbagh.
The Executive Director of Kashmir Centre, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, has said that the longstanding Kashmir dispute should be resolved according to the relevant UN resolutions. He was addressing a 3-day meet of the Kashmir Centre in Washington.
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Pakistan Army holds War Games in Khudai Ranges
Pakistan Army conducted successful war exercises in the Khudai range near Muzzafargarh. Large scale use of tanks, artilleries and other weapons was made in the exercises. At the occasion, Corps Commander Multan Lieutenant General Shafqat Ahmad said the army was required to remain alert to face challenges at the country’s eastern border, and to operate against terrorism. He said the armed forces of Pakistan were capable enough to guard the country’s frontiers.
Ahmad also visited the semi-desert Khudai Ranges near Muzzaffargarh and witnessed exercises conducted by armour, infantry and artillery troops. The corps commander also reiterated that Multan troops played a significant role in “Operation Labbaik”, which ensured appropriate rescue and rehabilitation of displaced persons from Southern Punjab. “Along with these activities, troops are also engaged in their training activities without compromising professional standards, which is the hallmark of Pakistan Army,” the corps commander added.
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