News Topic:Jagmohan Singh Raina
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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.