News Topic:Heerpora
Kashmir
Former Sarpanch shot dead in Shopian
In another militant attack, a former Sarpanch was shot dead by militants in Heerpora area of southern Kashmir’s Shopian district on Saturday evening.
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Non-local cab driver shot at in Shopian
A non-local taxi driver was shot at and injured in southern Kashmir's Shopian district on Monday, officials said.
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Kashmir
Three kilogram Charas recovered in Shopian
Over three kilogram Charas was recovered from a man in south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Saturday, police said.
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Kashmir
BJP leader booked for violating prohibitory orders in Shopian
SHOPIAN — Police booked a BJP leader who is also the Block Development Chairman in south Kashmir’s Shopian district for violating prohibitory orders.Sources said...
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