News Topic:Jagmohan Singh Raina

APSCC to contest J-K Assembly polls, fields Sikh candidate in Tral

The All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) has announced its decision to contest the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections.

APSCC urges inclusion in J-K’s autonomous bodies

The All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) has raised concerns regarding the absence of Sikh representation in autonomous bodies such as JKPSC and JKSSB.

We’re staying in the Valley because of majority community: Kashmiri minorities

We may have left Kashmir if we didn’t have good relations with Muslims, say Kashmiri minorities in the valley, while urging the majority to reclaim their trust.

APSCC demands rollback of farm laws

SRINAGAR — All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) chairman, Jagmohan Singh Raina on Monday said that Government of India should rollback the recently introduced...

APSCC greets people on Gurpurab

Srinagar: All Parties Sikh Co-ordination Committee (APSCC) Friday conveyed its greetings to the people on the occasion of Gurpurab, being celebrated on Saturday around...

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AIP releases manifesto, promises prisoner release and repeal of controversial laws

Jailed Er Rashid’s Awami Itihad Party (AIP) released its manifesto ahead of Assembly elections in J&K in which it promised unconditional release of all prisoners.
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Amit Shah rules out talks with Pakistan until peace in J-K

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that there can be no talks with Pakistan until peace becomes a permanent feature in Jammu and Kashmir.

Omar Abdullah claims Delhi is trying to muzzle his voice

Omar Abdullah said he played a game with New Delhi by choosing Budgam constituency instead of Beerwah, saying that the people in Delhi are after him like anything.

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Er Rashid’s surprising rise amid political comeback behind bars

Engineer Abdul Rashid once pushed to the sidelines, has become a key figure in the Valley's political talks. Interestingly, he's doing it all from inside Tihar Jail.

Plight of Kashmir’s highly educated youth in a jobless reality

Their melancholic tales don't end here, but some of them have old-aged parents to look after and few are married too.