News Topic:Blasphemy
Kashmir
Blasphemy: Protest demonstrations held across valley
KUPWARA — Protest demonstrations were held at several places across Kashmir Valley after Friday prayers against the 'blasphemous remarks' made by a self-styled godman...
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Kashmir
‘Blasphemous’ remarks: People stage protest in Uri
URI — Locals and traders on Tuesday held a peaceful protest against the ‘blasphemous’ remark against Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and raised slogans, demanding stern punishment...
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J&K
Blasphemy Remarks: Multiple protests held in J&K
SRINAGAR — Protest demonstrations were reported for the second consecutive day in different parts of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday against a viral video...
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J&K
Protests erupt in parts of J&K against blasphemous video
SRINAGAR — Protests were held in several areas of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday against the person involved in hurting the religious sentiments of...
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