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Jammu and Kashmir authorities on Tuesday began the deportation process of 60 Pakistani nationals, mostly natives of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir ... over 70 Pakistani women, married to Indian ...
The women had been holding protests in Srinagar for years, seeking the right to visit their relatives in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), but the recent escalation of tension between ...
Most of these women had married former Kashmiri militants who had crossed over to Pakistan or Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) for arms training during the height of militancy in the 1990s and ...
The woman’s statement highlights the strong emotional connection between Muslims in occupied Kashmir and Pakistan. Her words reflect the deep bond that many Kashmiris feel with Pakistan ...
Security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir have begun repatriating residents of Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK ... over the fate of more than 150 women who returned to the Valley ...
Shaurya Chakra winner police constable's mother Shamima Akhtar is one of the 60 women being deported ... "My sister-in-law is from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir which is our territory.
The 9 members of the extended family were among the more than two dozen people, mostly from PoK, who were served deportation notices. In a major relief to police personnel and their eight siblings ...
As a result of India’s growing stature and defence developments, the government of Pakistan is getting worried about India’s possible attack on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in the times to come.
Leaders of Pakistan ... civilians in Indian-Occupied Kashmir. She mobilized public opinion through mass rallies and became a beacon of hope, particularly for Kashmiri women and youth.
Many such men had married Pakistani nationals during their stay in PoK. These women also came to J&K ... who went across to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) for getting training in arms, came ...