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Indian troops, Kashmir protesters clash as top rebel killed

Pakistan remains the only hope for muslims as it was for us. I have spoken. I cannot repeat myself constantly. Good luck to you but Lucknow stands by Pakistan

As does indeed, Islamabad stand by India !!!!!
 
Pakistan remains the only hope for muslims as it was for us. I have spoken. I cannot repeat myself constantly. Good luck to you but Lucknow stands by Pakistan

Hehehe. Sure. I'll tell this to Local MP who happens to Home Minster of India, elected On BJP's ticket and supported by lot of Muslims except perhaps your "cousins". :D

As does indeed, Islamabad stand by India !!!!!

There is a Pakistan in Bihar ( Near Purnea ). He is perhaps talking about that Pakistan because his country is one of the most unsafe place for Muslims right now.
 
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SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir on Saturday, killing at least seven as tens of thousands of people defied a curfew and participated in the funeral of a top rebel commander a day after he was killed by Indian forces in the disputed Himalayan region, officials said.

Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Hizbul Mujahideen, Indian-controlled Kashmir's largest rebel group, was killed in fighting Friday after Indian troops, acting on a tip, cordoned a forested village in southern Kashmir's Kokernag area, said Police Director-General K. Rajendra.

As news of the killing spread on Saturday, widespread clashes erupted in several neighborhoods in southern Kashmir as thousands of residents hurled rocks at Indian troops, who responded by using live ammunition, pellet guns and tear gas, two police officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with department policy. They said at least 60 civilians were wounded in the clashes.


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Kashmiri villagers shout slogans during the funeral procession of Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Indian Kashmir's largest rebel group Hizbul Mujahideen, in Tral, some 38 Kilometers (24 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir as tens of thousands of Kashmiris defied a curfew imposed in most parts of the troubled region Saturday and participated in the funeral of the top rebel commander killed by Indian government forces, officials and locals said. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

Local police intelligence chief Shiv M. Sahai said that seven men were killed in "retaliatory action" by government troops. Another man drowned as he tried to flee government troops.

Sahai said that protesters attacked several police and paramilitary posts in the region. Some 90 government troops were injured, he said.

Street clashes spread to Indian Kashmir's main city of Srinagar and at least a dozen places in central and northern Kashmir.

Muslim-majority Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan and claimed in entirety by both. On India's side, separatist politicians and rebels reject Indian rule over the region and have been fighting for independence or merger with Pakistan since 1989.

After separatist leaders asked people to march to southern Tral town for Wani's funeral on Saturday, police warned that only local residents would be allowed to participate. But tens of thousands of mourners joined the funeral procession in defiance of the restrictions, chanting "Go India! Go back!" and "We want freedom!"

Wani's body was buried in the late afternoon amid mass wailing and angry chants of anti-India slogans. Witnesses said at least two militants fired pistol rounds in the air to salute their fallen commander.

Earlier in the day, thousands of armed police and paramilitary soldiers in riot gear fanned out across most towns and villages in the region and drove through neighborhoods, warning residents to stay indoors.

Two rebel comrades of Wani were also killed in Friday's gunbattle.

Wani, in his early 20s, had become the iconic face of militancy in Kashmir over the last five years. He was a household name and his video clips and pictures were widely circulated among young people in Kashmir.

Unlike the rebel leaders of the early 1990s, Wani did not cover his face in videos widely circulated on cellphones.

Inspector-General Syed Javaid Mujtaba Gillani described his killing as the "biggest success against militants" in recent years.

Indian officials, fearing that the killing could lead to violent protests in the already troubled region, suspended an annual Hindu pilgrimage to a mountain cave which draws about half a million people each year.

Officials also suspended cellphone services in southern parts of Kashmir and blocked mobile internet in rest of the region to prevent anti-India demonstrators from mobilizing.

Shops, businesses and government offices were shut following the security lockdown and a general strike called by anti-India separatists. Authorities also postponed school and college examinations and suspended rail services.

Wani was a small-town boy and the son of a school principal. Handsome and media savvy, he was widely credited for reviving armed militancy in Indian Kashmir in recent years, using social media like Facebook to reach out to young Kashmiri men.

Noor Ahmed Baba, a political scientist at Central University of Kashmir, said Wani "rose to become the symbol of resistance and defiance against the Indian state, mainly because he was politically sharp in his messages."

"He revived militancy at a time when people were waning away from armed struggle and became a youthful face of the rebellion, a hero for not just young men but even so many older people," he said.

Most people in Kashmir have long resented the Indian presence, and support rebel demands for an independent Kashmir or a merging with Pakistan.

More than 68,000 people have been killed in the uprising and the subsequent Indian military crackdown.


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Kashmiri women watch as men pray during the funeral of Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Indian Kashmir's largest rebel group Hizbul Mujahideen, in Tral, some 38 Kilometers (24 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir as tens of thousands of Kashmiris defied a curfew imposed in most parts of the troubled region Saturday and participated in the funeral of the top rebel commander killed by Indian government forces, officials and locals said. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)


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Kashmiri villagers watch the funeral procession of Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Indian Kashmir's largest rebel group Hizbul Mujahideen, in Tral, some 38 Kilometers (24 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir as tens of thousands of Kashmiris defied a curfew imposed in most parts of the troubled region Saturday and participated in the funeral of the top rebel commander killed by Indian government forces, officials and locals said. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)


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Kashmiri villagers carry the body of Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Indian Kashmir's largest rebel group Hizbul Mujahideen, during his funeral procession in Tral, some 38 Kilometers (24 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir as tens of thousands of Kashmiris defied a curfew imposed in most parts of the troubled region Saturday and participated in the funeral of the top rebel commander killed by Indian government forces, officials and locals said. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)


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Kashmiri villagers shout slogans during the funeral procession of Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Indian Kashmir's largest rebel group Hizbul Mujahideen, in Tral, some 38 Kilometers (24 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir as tens of thousands of Kashmiris defied a curfew imposed in most parts of the troubled region Saturday and participated in the funeral of the top rebel commander killed by Indian government forces, officials and locals said. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)


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A masked Kashmiri protester prepares to throws a brick at an Indian policeman during a protest in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Indian authorities imposed an indefinite curfew in most parts of Kashmir on Saturday, a day after government forces killed the top rebel commander in the disputed Himalayan region, officials said, describing it as a major success against rebels fighting Indian rule. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)


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Kashmiri villagers wave Pakistani flags during the funeral procession of Burhan Wani, chief of operations of Indian Kashmir's largest rebel group Hizbul Mujahideen, in Tral, some 38 Kilometers (24 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Saturday, July 9, 2016. Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir as tens of thousands of Kashmiris defied a curfew imposed in most parts of the troubled region Saturday and participated in the funeral of the top rebel commander killed by Indian government forces, officials and locals said. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin



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Funny part is same kashmiri hero was ratted out by other Kashmiri and killed by SOG JK police which consists of Kashmiri police commandos :)

LOL deluded much

Kashmiri Hero (killed by occupying forces defending his motherland )
tens of thousands in the crowd
Pakistani flags waving
Pakistani chants heard




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Just look at those pictures.

Wani is not dead he has just completed his mission, this is something the hindus dont get
 
Sea of people attends funeral of Burhan Wani

The full-throated slogans in favor of freedom and Burhan Wani were raised, and Pakistani flags were hoisted on the occasion. People used detours to reach Tral as the main highway had been barricaded by the Indian armed forces. People walked several miles on foot to reach the area. In a significant development, a dozen of mujahideen emerged on the scene and attended the funeral of Burhan Wani. They fired in the air to salute the martyred commander. Such honoring ceremonies were a routine during funerals of mujahideen in early 90s when armed struggle was at its peak in occupied Kashmir.

Funeral in absentia for Burhan Wani and his associates were also held at several places in the territory.

The 21-year-old commander, Burhan Wani, the architect of the social-media driven psychological warfare in Kashmir, was martyred along with two mujahideen Sartaj Ahmad Sheikh and Masoom Ahmed Shah by Indian troops during an encounter in Kokernag area of Islamabad district, yesterday.

The killings led to forceful anti-India protest demonstrations across the Valley. At least Twelve people were killed and over 20o were injured after Indian armed forces’ personnel opened fire on protesters in different parts of the territory. Angry youths attacked police stations and BSF posts, besides the offices of Bharatiya Janata Party in Baramulla and Bandipore and torched police stations in Achabal and Hanjipora in South Kashmir. Police officials during a press conference in Srinagar said that three policemen were missing while some weapons were also taken away by the mob.

http://www.kmsnews.org/news/2016/07/09/sea-of-people-attends-funeral-of-burhan-wani.html
 
Just look at those pictures.

Wani is not dead he has just completed his mission, this is something the hindus dont get
Just look at those pictures.

Wani is not dead he has just completed his mission, this is something the hindus dont get
When will guys stop hoping,some how you will get kashmir,do something about its than hoping guys.
Kashmir will be with us no matter what others try.
 
Here come Pa-tended Kashmir Supporter of US Passport ... If sombody ask about Baloch ?? see the double stranded

I'm not your "Pa". Look for other men.

What Baloch? There was neither force nor occupation of Balochistan. That territory is legally part of Pakistan accepted by the entire world.

@Horus @Oscar @Irfan Baloch

This troll is dragging Balochistan, will I get banned if I start dragging indian occupied khalistan, indian occupied assam,
indian occupied nagaland, indian occupied south tibet, indian occupied hyderabad deccan, indian occupied tamiladdu, etc
 
A Kashmiri Police killed Kasmiri youth .... many such heroes were killed before and will be in future if they go against law and law is same for all ......

LOL deluded much

Kashmiri Hero (killed by occupying forces defending his motherland )
tens of thousands in the crowd
Pakistani flags waving
Pakistani chants heard




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people-attend-funeral-procession-of-militant-434604.jpg


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