News Topic:Braid Chopping

No let up in braid chopping across Kashmir

Srinagar: Panic gripped in Batamaloo area of Srinagar after three incidents of mysterious braid chopping occurred in the locality from the past three consecutive...

Braid Chopping: We are yet to get any breakthrough, says DGP

Srinagar: With incidents of braid chopping soaring after every other day, the State Police Chief, SP Vaid Sunday said there has been no breakthrough...

Women protest against braid chopping incidents in Pulwama

Pulwama: Women in south Kashmir's Pulwama district today carried out a peaceful protest demonstration against braid chopping incidents in the area.The women protesters, who...

Mysterious braid chopping incidents continue to haunt Kashmiris

Srinagar: The soaring number of braid chopping incidents, which are showing no signs of relenting, with every new case mounting pressure on the government...

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