Nazir Ahmad Wani, father of Amir Nazir Wani, 28 April 2025 sitting in front of his house, which was demolished in the village of Khasipora in Tral in South Kashmir. | Photo Credit: Reuters
On Monday, Kashmir apparently stopped in Kashmir, apparently the cry of regional parties, including the ruling national conference (NC), probably in Kashmir. However, the main intervention against terror supporters has intensified.
Meanwhile, low -floor skirmishes continued to maintain the control line (LOC) tense for the fourth day in Jammu and Kashmir.
The official sources said no terrorist house was demolished by a controlled blasting on Monday. The stop was governed by the common condemnation of such steps by the regional parties, including the National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Awami Ittehad Party and J&K Peoples Conference. The parties warned against the amplification of the alienation on Earth if the demolition continued in Kashmir.
Government official Omar Abdullah told Hindu that the Center took note of the concerns of regional parties about demolition in Kashmir and “reviewed such measures”. After the Pahalgam attack, more than 14 active terrorists were identified by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which left 26 dead civilians and 16 injured 22 April. The attack was followed by the intervention and demolition of houses of suspicious terrorists.
About 10 houses of suspicious terrorists associated with Hezbul Mujahideen, Jaish-E-Muhammad and Lashkar-E-Taba in Kashmir were demolished. The houses of three suspects from Pahalgam’s suspects, identified by the J&K police were also demolished. However, local people in many places protested against demolitions because this resulted in damage to the houses standing next to such buildings, especially in Pulwama.
Raids continue
Meanwhile, J&K police attacked residences of 36 suspicious terrorists in Kashmir. Most of these raids were made in Srinagar. “In its continuing persistent measures against terrorist collaborators of banned terrorist clothing and to support investigations registered under the Act on Unlawful Activities (Prevention) (UAPA), the Srinagar Police continues to search for several places in the city with the aim of dismantling terrorist administration of terrorist infrastructures in the district.
In the Chenab Valley, the houses of suspicious terrorists, which they said from Pakistani Kashmir (POK) and their collaborators in Doda and Kishtwar, the police searched.
Shooting
Meanwhile, the army said that the Pakistani army launched unprovoked fire firearms through the LOC in the districts of Kupwara and Poonch on Monday the fourth consecutive day.
“On the night of April 27, the Pakistani army launched a non -arms fire through hand weapons through the control line in the areas opposite the districts of buywar and poonch. Indian units responded quickly and efficiently,” the army said.
Published – 29 April 2025 12:05