News Topic:J&K Muslim Conference
J&K
Centre sets up tribunal to adjudicate ban on Muslim Conference factions
The Centre has constituted a tribunal consisting of Delhi High Court judges to adjudicate ban on two factions of the Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference.
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India
Centre empowers states to act against three banned Kashmiri groups under UAPA
The Centre on Friday authorised all States and Union Territories to take action against three banned Jammu and Kashmir-based groups under the UAPA.
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J&K
Centre bans two factions of Muslim Conference in J-K
The Centre banned two factions of the Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference led by Haji Ghulam Nabi Sumji and Prof Abdul Gani Bhat over anti-national activities.
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Kashmir
Muslim Conference activist, facing detention under PSA, released
Police have released a Muslim Conference activist who had been arrested from a northern Kashmir area, and subsequently booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA).
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Deputy CM visits Kaman Post, says cross-LoC trade requires Indo-Pak cooperation
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Thursday visited Kaman Post in Uri sector and praised the Indian Army for its role and service in the remote border area.
Over 60 livestock killed in lightning strike in Pahalgam
More than 60 livestock were killed after a lightning strike during late-night hours in the Lanedagen area of Pahalgam in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.
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Iran rejects US ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz as conflict intensifies
Iran has formally rejected a 48-hour deadline issued by US President Donald Trump to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz, further deepening the volatility of the conflict.
From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, one man walks for a purer India
As dawn broke in Kashmir, Mr Gaurav Tyagi with an unwavering resolve took steady strides southward, echoing a purpose that transcends borders, languages, and beliefs.

