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Srinagar Police deny reports that Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti are under house arrest, request media not to spread fake news
After National Conference had claimed that Dr Farooq Abdullah has been placed under house arrest, Srinagar Police denied it
ED files supplementary persecution complaint against Farooq Abdullah in money laundering case related to Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association
ED alleges that Farooq Abdullah abused his power as president of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association
Farooq Abdullah once again pushes the fake claim that a Muslim man spotted Shiva Lingam in the ancient Amarnath cave, here is how he...
Farooq Abdullah has once again pushed the myth of the Amarnath caves being discovered by a Muslim named Buta Malik.
National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah withdraws his name as joint opposition’s Presidential candidate
In his statement, Farooq Abdullah said, "I am honored to have had my name proposed as a possible joint opposition candidate for the office of the President of India by Mamata Banerjee Sahiba.
‘Abhi Maare Jayenge Sab’: Farooq Abdullah makes controversial remark after the targeted killing of a Hindu teacher in Kashmir
The controversial remark by Farooq Abdullah came in the wake of the murder of a Hindu migrant in Kashmir.
‘Appoint a commission to know the truth’: Farooq Abdullah loses his cool when questioned about the Kashmiri Hindu exodus
Farooq Abdullah called for the appointment of a new commission on allegations of him being responsible for the Kashmiri Pandit exodus
Did you know: Farooq Abdullah and Rajiv Gandhi-led govt had released 70 dreaded Pakistan-trained terrorists, who led genocide against Kashmiri Hindus
Farooq Abdullah was the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 1987 to 1990, during which the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus took place in the valley.
‘How can we interfere’: Former MP and senior journalist MJ Akbar recalls Rajiv Gandhi’s reply on the plight of Kashmiri Hindus
MJ Akbar recalled how Rajiv Gandhi-led government had turned a blind eye towards the plight of Kashmiri Hindus.
The Kashmir Files: The real stories of brutality presented in the movie
The film takes viewers back to the year 1989-90, when due to rising of radical Islamism, a huge conflict erupted in Kashmir, forcing the minority Hindus to leave the valley.
Four former J&K chief ministers to lose security cover of Special Security Group as UT administration decides to right-size the SSG
The Jammu and Kashmir SSG will now provide security cover to serving chief ministers and their immediate family members