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Five killed in Ladakh protest demanding autonomy

Five killed in Ladakh protest demanding autonomy

SRINAGAR: Violent protests erupted in India-held Ladakh, leaving at least five people dead and several injured as demonstrators clashed with police while demanding autonomy and job reservations for local residents, according to official sources. The unrest follows the region’s loss of autonomy in 2019 when the Indian government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, revoked … Read more

Indian police raid martyr Syed Ali Gilani’s house in Srinagar

Indian police

SRINAGAR:  Indian police raided the residence of martyred Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Gilani in Srinagar, Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir(IIOJK).

According to the Kashmir Media Service, the police also searched the office of Tehreek e Hurriyat Jammu and Kashmir in the same area.

The police targeted Syed Ali Gilani’s room at his residence in the Hyderpora area, seizing his personal books, important documents and other materials.

Separately, the police raided the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat office in the Mominabad locality of Hyderpora.

They forcibly entered the office by breaking the lock and seized important documents found there.

The All Party Hurriyat Conference strongly condemns the raids on Syed Ali Gilani Shaheed’s house and office of Tehreek Hurriyat.

Kashmir Media Service said the police conducted raids on the houses of more than 100 political and civic leaders in the last one year.

The documents and electronic devices seized during raids on political offices. Raids on offices of more than 80 social organizations, investigation related to funding.

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Kashmiri Farmers and Activists Urge Against Land Acquisition for Satellite Townships

Kashmiri Farmers

SRINAGAR: A delegation of farmers and activists met with the Chief Minister’s Political Advisor on Monday to express concerns over the government’s plans to establish satellite townships along the Srinagar Ring Road project, spanning from Pampore to Narbal. The meeting took place at the Chief Minister’s grievance redressal office, Raabta. Led by Dr. Raja Muzaffar … Read more

Hosting G-20 summit in held Srinagar aimed at deflecting world attention

G-20 summit in Held Kashmir

ISLAMABAD: President Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party, Shabir Ahmed Shah said on Monday that the Indian bid to host the G-20 summit in Srinagar territory was an attempt to deflect world attention away from the real issue of Kashmir. In a letter addressed to the Secretary Generals UN and OIC, Shah said that the … Read more

Srinagar: New digital ID in IIOK raises concerns over surveillance

Srinagar
  • An eight-digit code will be assigned to each household.
  • This is yet another surveillance tactic to tighten the iron grip on IIOK’s residents’ lives.
  • Residents are vulnerable to increased surveillance and exclusion due to increased data collection.

Srinagar: Mehak, a university student in the northern Indian city of Srinagar, is accustomed to frequent identification checks by security forces and officials, and always carries two forms of identification. She may soon need to carry another in her purse.

Many residents, including Mehak, are confused and irritated by plans for a new family ID in the Indian illegal occupation of Kashmir, while rights activists fear the program will lead to increased surveillance and data hacking in the disputed Himalayan region.

“Families already use ID cards to gain access to social welfare programs. “So, why is this necessary?” asked Mehak, 22, who requested that her last name be withheld.

According to regional officials, the JK Family ID, an eight-digit code assigned to each household, will improve access to social welfare benefits such as subsidized food grains.

According to Prerna Puri, a commissioner in Kashmir’s information technology department, this means that families will no longer have to apply for benefits under various schemes because eligibility decisions will be automated based on data.

As part of the Digital India program aimed at better governance, the government is undertaking a massive digitization push across India, including health records, property titles, railway bookings, and utility payments.

Some in the Indian illegal occupation of Kashmir believe the new family IDs are part of a campaign to increase control over residents.

In order to tighten its grip on the Muslim-majority region, the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi revoked IIOJK’s autonomous status in 2019 and divided the former state into two federal territories.

Residents of Kashmir are right to be suspicious of the government’s motives, according to Angad Singh Khalsa, an independent human rights campaigner, because they have previously been singled out for increased surveillance on the grounds of national security.

Trust deficit

From 2020, everyone in IIOJK will be required to apply for domicile certificates, which will allow them to vote in local elections, buy farmland and houses, and apply to public universities and jobs.

Many residents, particularly Muslims, have refused to sign up for these certificates, unsure of the motives of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

People are even warier with the new family IDs.

“Creating a unique family ID’ for J&K residents after 2019 is emblematic of the widening trust deficit,” Mehbooba Mufti, an opposition leader, and the former IIOJK chief minister said in a tweet.

“Kashmiris are held in high regard, and this is yet another surveillance tactic to tighten the iron grip on their lives.”

Digital exclusion

Security researchers and journalists have also reported multiple vulnerabilities and data leaks associated with the programme, though officials have downplayed the reports and stated that biometric data is secure.

Residents are vulnerable to increased surveillance and exclusion due to increased data collection for the JK Family ID and the lack of a federal data protection law, according to Anushka Jain, policy counsel at the Internet Freedom Foundation, a digital rights group in Delhi.

Parliament has yet to pass a new draught of a long-delayed data protection law.

“Any data collection exercise has the potential to cause harm. “Especially when there are no safeguards in place and we have no idea how the data will be used, stored, or accessed,” Jain explained.

“Even with individual Aadhaar IDs, there is so much exclusion. With family IDs, if there are errors in the data or if one member is caught up in something, then the entire family can be excluded, so the potential for harm is much greater.”

Authorities in IIOJK have stated that they will collect data with the consent of beneficiaries and will follow all applicable data protection laws. Officials have also stated that the cybersecurity framework will be strengthened.

Kashmir’s family ID is similar to Haryana’s digital IDs, which were introduced in 2020 to allocate welfare benefits.

However, there are more pressing needs in a region that has lagged behind the rest of the country in terms of investments and economic growth for decades, according to Asrar Reeshi, a Srinagar resident.

“I don’t see how an eight-digit ID will help people when there are so many other issues to deal with, such as the economic crisis, a lack of hospitals, and an inadequate education system,” the 21-year-old student said.

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A kebab seller from Srinagar, Kashmir won the International best photograph

A kebab seller from Srinagar, Kashmir won the International best photograph A photograph of a road food merchant working at a smoke-shrouded broiler has won a significant food photography grant. Debdatta Chakraborty was named as the general champ of Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2022 for a picture named Kebabiyana, which was taken … Read more

Kashmir’s voice gagged, another blow to democracy

sri nagar

Srinagar – The Kashmir Press Club in Srinagar was permanently shut down on January 17 with its premises formally taken over by the government of the union territory of Kashmir. The government announced that the biggest journalist body of the Valley has ceased to exist — it has lost its registration as a society, its … Read more

Occupied Kashmir: Decision To Ban Animal Sacrifice On Eid-ul-Adha Reversed

Occupied Kashmir: Decision To Ban Animal Sacrifice On Eid-ul-Adha Reversed

Srinagar: Indian authorities have withdrawn a decision to ban animal sacrifices on Eid-ul-Adha in occupied Kashmir. According to the report of foreign news agency AP, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government had directed its forces to stop sacrificing cows, calves, camels and other halal animals in occupied Kashmir. However, government official GL Sharma clarified that … Read more

Rain turns Islamabad weather pleasant

Islamabad Rain

The weather in and the surroundings of Islamabad turned pleasant after heavy rainfall on Sunday morning. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) apart from Islamabad, Swat, Lower Dir, Bajaur, Malakand and many other areas have also received heavy rains. Moreover, PMD said that isolated hailstorm is expected in upper Punjab, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, … Read more

3.6 Magnitude Earthquake shakes Srinagar

3.6 Magnitude Earthquake shakes Srinagar

Earthquake tremors have been felt in Srinagar in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The epicentre was reported at 3.6 on the Richter scale. According to the National Center for Seismology (NCS), which is the nodal agency of the Indian government for monitoring of earthquake activity, the quake occurred at 9:40 pm. NCS said that earthquake … Read more

Freedom is not about dance, songs: Maulana Fazlur Rehman

JUI-F Chief

Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), has said that we liberated this beloved homeland on the name of Allah, freedom is not the name of dance and songs. According to details, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said in his statement that Islamic laws were not passed in Pakistan while the … Read more

Indian forces martyr three Kashmiri youth in Srinagar

Indian forces

Brutal Indian forces continue the state sponsored terrorism in occupied Kashmir, as their martyred three more Kashmiri youth in Srinagar city, today. According to media reports, the youth were killed by the troops during a cordon and search operation in Pazwalpora area of the city. The operation was going on while Mobile internet services were … Read more

Kashmiris held friday prayers for the first time in 4 months

KASHMIR

Friday prayers were held in Kashmir’s historic main mosque for the first time since India revoked the restive region’s semi-autonomous status in the start of August and imposed a security lock-down, BOL News learnt. Jamia Masjid is in Kashmir’s main and the most important city of Srinagar, a hotbed of anti-Indian sentiment, with Friday prayers … Read more

Indian occupied Kashmir: Paradise or an open air prison?

Kashmir

“If there is a heaven on earth, it’s here, it’s here, it’s here.” Mughal Emperor Jehangir said it all when he visited Kashmir in the 17th century. “Three Months of Siege” Revocation of the special status of occupied Jammu and Kashmir On 5 August 2019, the Government of India revoked the special status granted to … Read more

J&K: Curfew blockade enters the 75th day

Human misery continues in IoK as curfew blockade enters 75th day

In occupied Kashmir, The strict military lockdown imposed by the Indian government entered 75th running day, today. According to Kashmir Media Service, people held forceful demonstrations in different areas of Kashmir Valley, to register their protest against the Indian occupation and repeal of special status of the territory by India. Mobile internet and broadband as … Read more

Lockdown in Kashmir Valley enters 66th day

66th day of military lockdown in Indian occupied Kashmir

The Kashmir valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region continue to reel under military lockdown and communications blackout on the 66th consecutive day, today. This has virtually cut off the territory from the rest of the world. Main markets, educational institutions are closed and public transport is off the roads. With deployment of Indian … Read more

Kashmir Curfew: Normal life remain crippled on the 63rd day

Kashmir Curfew enters the 63rd day

Normal life remained crippled in occupied Kashmir valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region due to continued military siege on the 63rd consecutive day on Sunday. Kashmir Media Service reported that people continue to face immense hardships due to the heavy presence of Indian troops in every nook and corner and suspension of means … Read more

Foreign media correspondents visit Line of Control

International journalists visit line of control

According to DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor, foreign media correspondents visited Line of Control today. The journalists reporting for foreign media organisations were briefed on the regional situation and Indian ceasefire violations across the LoC deliberately targeting civilian population, Major Gen Asif Ghafoor said. The correspondents also freely interacted with the locals in Azad … Read more

J&K dispute: Curfew blockade enters the 25th day

Curfew enters the 25th Day in Kashmir valley

Indian authorities continued to impose strict curfew and other restrictions across Occupied Kashmir on the 25th consecutive day on Thursday. They prevent people from holding demonstrations against India’s move of abrogating their special status in the Constitution. Since August 4, the Modi-led Hindu nationalist government has been seeking to tighten its grip on the region. … Read more

Twitter sends notice to President Alvi over Kashmir tweet

Twitter sends notice to Arif Alvi

The authority of social networking website Twitter has sent a notice to Pakistani President Arif Alvi over Indian complaint regarding his tweet on Kashmir situation. Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari has posted the screenshot of the mail received by Dr. Arif Alvi from Twitter authorities and wrote, “Twitter has really gone too far in becoming … Read more

Curfew enters the 16th consecutive day in Kashmir valley

Curfew in Kashmir enters the 16th day

In occupied Kashmir, Indian forces and authorities blatantly continue to impose stringent curfew and communications blackout across the Kashmir valley on the 16th consecutive day on Tuesday. They prevent people from holding demonstrations against India’s move of abrogating their special status in the Constitution. Since August 4, the Modi-led Hindu nationalist government has been seeking … Read more

‘Madness’ is solution for India, on Kashmir, Fawad

Federal Minister for Science and Technology

After the arrest of former chief ministers of Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry said that for India, madness is the new solution of Kashmir. He took to his twitter handle, the minister wrote, “Whole Indian Occupied Kashmir leadership is under arrest, apart from Hurriyat leaders … Read more