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MORNING NEWS (Sponsored by Shree Toyota Jammu) * After killing of seven Rangers and a BSF jawan, tension further escalated on the International Border as Pakistani Rangers pounded all forward villages and BSF posts in Hiranagar and Samba sectors killing a woman and injuring 10 civilians, some of them seriously, while over 3000 people have so far migrated from border areas of two sectors and took shelter in the relief camps. (JLN) * After conducting three days of continuous ceasefire violation in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan appeared to threaten India with retaliation today, saying it will communicate communicate in the language they (India) understand. (JLN) * Reacting sharply, India today dismissed Pakistan’s allegation of “breach of trust” over the killing of Pakistan Rangers and asked it to adhere to the mechanisms that have been evolved to ensure peace and tranquility on the International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC). (JLN) * As no headway appears on formation of next Government in Jammu and Kashmir even after more than ten days since declaration of Assembly results, Bharatiya Janata Party national president Amit Shah has summoned the State BJP Core Group meeting at New Delhi on Monday. (JLN) * The victims of Pakistan firing in Samba and Hiranagar sectors have urged the Government of India to ensure everlasting peace along the border so that they could live peacefully and without any fear. (JLN) * Two Army jawans were killed and two other security force personnel were injured as Pakistan violated ceasefire in Tangdhar sector along the Line of Control in Kashmir. (JLN) * Army has said that there was less militant violence last year in Kashmir as the security forces neutralized a large number of militants during the year. (JLN) * Amidst a suspense over formation of new Government in Jammu and Kashmir, the newly elected Congress MLAs met and had a discussion on the present political situation. (JLN) * Jammu and Kashmir High Court has dismissed a petition filed by general line teachers, challenging Government order regarding the regularization and other service benefits of Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT). (JLN)
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 03:22:19 +0000

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