Pampore: As soldiers fought terrorists , mosques nearby hailed mujahid
Pampore: A large swathe around the Pampore encounter site resounded with praise for ‘mujahid’ (holy warriors) from loudspeakers as Indian security forces fought terrorists holed
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Skip to contentPampore: A large swathe around the Pampore encounter site resounded with praise for ‘mujahid’ (holy warriors) from loudspeakers as Indian security forces fought terrorists holed
Jammu and Kashmir (J-K), under the regime of BJP-PDP combine has witnessed a rather peaceful situation as the security forces have foiled the terror bid
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By ABHISHEK BHALLA Al-Qaeda is at the gates, and there are enough jihadis within already. Intelligence agencies say the terror network is making inroads into India,
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