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Protests Continue Across Srinagar Against Arbitrary Hike in Electricity Bills

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Srinagar – Protests have erupted across all districts of indian administered Jammu and Kashmir, including Srinagar, against the arbitrary increase in electricity bills.

Demonstrators from various political parties, including Apni Party, have taken to the streets in Srinagar, voicing their discontent over the continuous hike in electricity tariffs.

Hundreds of Jammu Kashmir Apni Party workers protested on the streets of Srinagar, chanting slogans against the power department. Tensions flared as the protesters engaged in heated exchanges with the police, who urged them to end their demonstration. Despite police requests, the protesters continued their agitation.

Apni Party workers demanded the rollback of the electricity bill hike, arguing that the increase has placed a heavy financial burden on ordinary citizens. They expressed concerns that the rising electricity costs are causing significant distress among the general populace.

Led by the party’s State Secretary and Chief Spokesperson Muntazir Mohiuddin, and Srinagar District President Noor Muhammad Sheikh, the protest highlighted several immediate public grievances and issues.

The demonstration took place near the party’s headquarters at Sheikh Bagh, Srinagar. However, the police prevented the demonstrators from marching towards Lal Chowk.

The protesters called for immediate action to address their concerns, emphasizing that the hike in electricity bills is just one of the many pressing issues faced by the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Dadyal AJK Police Crack Down on Drug Dealers: Four Arrested, Heroin, Ice, and Weapons Seized

Dadyal, Azad Kashmir (PaJK) – In a major operation against drug dealers, Dadyal Police have arrested the main suspect along with four accomplices, seizing a significant quantity of heroin, ice, and illegal weapons.

Under the supervision of DSP Dadyal Anser Ali and SHO Rashid Habib, a police team led by Sub-Inspector Imran Syed, including DFS Nasib Ahmed, Tahir Abbas, Khurram Butt, Adnan Asghar, and other staff members, conducted the operation.

The central suspect, Iftikhar Hussain from Sandal, was apprehended alongside his associates Muhammad Aqeel from Ratta, Danish Hussain from Chilyar, and Waseem Ahmed from Ona.

The police recovered heroin, ice, paraphernalia used for consuming these drugs, and illegal pistols from the suspects’ possession. A case has been registered against them, and an investigation is underway.

The suspects are accused of selling heroin and ice to the youth, contributing to the spread of addiction in the community. They have prior records of drug-related offenses, and the search for other involved individuals is ongoing.

Kashmiri Youth from Hajira Killed in Pakistan

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    Hajira, Azad Jammu Kashmir (PaJK) – A tragic incident occurred on July 9, involving the murder of a young Kashmiri man, Usama Tariq, in the Kashmir Colony of Gujranwala, Pakistan.

    Usama, who hailed from the village of Panakha Kathiara near Hajira, Poonch, Azad Kaahmir, (Pakistan-administered Kashmir) was the nephew of Khawaja Pervez, a retired teacher.

    According to initial reports, Usama Tariq was leaving his residence for Asr prayers when two assailants on a motorcycle opened fire on him, leaving him critically injured.

    Despite his struggle, the perpetrators managed to flee the scene. The motive behind the attack is believed to be linked to regional enmity between Punjabis and Sindhis, leading to the targeted killing of a Kashmiri youth.

    The Kashmiri community has strongly condemned this act of violence, expressing concern over the frequent targeting of Kashmiris in various parts of Pakistan, including Rawalpindi, Wah Cantt, and now Gujranwala. This brutal incident has left Usama’s family devastated, losing their young son in an instant.

    The community has called on the Punjab government and Gujranwala authorities to take immediate action in tracing and apprehending the culprits responsible for this heinous crime. They demand justice for Usama Tariq and the safety of Kashmiri individuals residing in Punjab.

    In recent years, the trend of violence against Kashmiris in Punjab has been alarming. In 2023 alone, 96 Kashmiris were killed in the Pakistan, with 18 such incidents reported in 2024 to date.

    This incident follows another tragic event where a young man from Hajira Phagwati was killed at Patan while resisting robbers. His murderers are currently in the custody of Kahuta police.

    The Kashmiri community stands in solidarity with the grieving family of Usama Tariq, praying for his forgiveness and strength for his loved ones. They urge everyone to raise their voices against such atrocities to prevent future incidents.

    Delhi High Court Judge Recuses Himself from Yasin Malik Death Penalty Case

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    New Delhi, Indian (Azadi Times) – Justice Amit Sharma of the Delhi High Court has recused himself from hearing the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) plea to impose the death penalty on Yasin Malik, the leader of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). Malik has been accused in a case widely regarded as fabricated.

    According to Kashmir Media Service, the case was scheduled to be heard today by a division bench led by Justice Pratibha M. Singh. However, Justice Singh announced that Justice Amit Sharma had withdrawn from the case, leading to the postponement of the hearing to August 9, when Justice Sharma will no longer be part of the proceedings.

    Yasin Malik was arrested by Indian authorities in 2019 from his residence in Srinagar. Since May 2022, he has been serving a life sentence in Tihar Jail, New Delhi, following a trial court’s verdict.

    The Delhi High Court had issued a notice on May 29 of last year regarding the NIA’s petition to award Malik the death penalty. This development adds another layer of complexity to a case that has already drawn significant attention and controversy.

    The recusal of Justice Sharma raises questions about the judicial handling of Malik’s case, which has been a focal point for discussions on human rights and political freedoms in the region. The next hearing is anticipated with keen interest, as it will determine the future course of this high-profile case.

    NATO Summit in Washington: Demand for China to Cease Support to Russia

    Washington, D.C. (Azadi Times) – In a declaration issued on Wednesday, NATO leaders accused China of aiding Russia in the Ukraine war and posing challenges to U.S. and European security. The declaration called on Beijing to cease all political and defense assistance to Moscow, stating, “China, through its ‘no limits partnership’ and substantial support for Russia’s defense industry, has become a decisive enabler of Russia’s war against Ukraine.” The alliance warned that China’s support in Europe’s largest ongoing conflict in recent history would negatively impact its interests and reputation.

    In response, Beijing angrily rejected NATO’s allegations, asserting that the U.S.-led alliance is seeking an excuse to expand its influence eastward.

    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters that the alliance’s message to China is clear and unambiguous, accusing Beijing of providing critical support to Russia’s war in Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of this message, although NATO does not impose sanctions on any country. The summit, he said, conveyed a strong and unequivocal stance from NATO.

    During Wednesday’s NATO meeting, the alliance discussed intensifying efforts to support Ukraine and strengthening mutual defense. These discussions have been ongoing for several months, including meetings earlier this year among the alliance’s foreign ministers.

    The Wednesday meeting concluded with a dinner hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House.

    NATO Faces Greatest Challenge in Its 75-Year History

    On Tuesday, President Biden delivered a resolute speech, affirming that NATO is stronger than ever. He remarked, “This historic moment demands our collective strength.” Biden highlighted that autocrats have been attempting to alter the global order for the past 80 years and that terrorist groups continue to devise malicious schemes to sow chaos, with Putin’s aggression in Ukraine being a significant threat. He warned that Ukraine stands as the primary obstacle to Putin’s ambitions.

    On the second day of the three-day NATO summit, over 30 national leaders convened. The Prime Ministers of the Netherlands and Denmark, along with President Biden, announced that their governments would supply Ukraine with U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets.

    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed that the first batch of F-16 fighter jets would be transferred to Ukraine. Speaking at the summit, Blinken stated that these jets are being sent from Denmark and the Netherlands, reaffirming global leaders’ commitment to supporting Kyiv at the NATO summit in Washington, D.C.

    Who Was Gilaman Wazir, the PTM Leader Who Passed Away in Islamabad?

    Islamabad, Pakistan (Azadi Times): Gilaman Wazir, a senior leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), has succumbed to his injuries following an attack in Islamabad. Wazir, known for his influential role in PTM, was assaulted on Saturday night. His colleagues had named Azad Dawar, a leader from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and his associates, as the perpetrators.

    The assault left Wazir with severe head and body injuries, leading to his hospitalization at PIMS Hospital in Islamabad, where he passed away on Wednesday night.

    According to the FIR, a dispute between Wazir and Dawar arose after a vehicle collision on the first day of Eid. This altercation escalated, resulting in Wazir being attacked with sticks by Dawar and his companions in Islamabad.

    PTM leader Manzoor Pashteen announced Wazir’s death to the gathered supporters at the hospital.

    Who Was Gilaman Wazir?

    Born Hazrat Naeem, Gilaman Wazir hailed from the tribal district of North Waziristan, near the Afghan border. He was widely recognized among the Pashtun community globally. After Manzoor Pashteen and Ali Wazir, he was considered one of PTM’s key leaders.

    Wazir came from a very poor family in the Asad Khel area of Razmak Tehsil. He was residing in Bahrain in 2018 when Manzoor Pashteen and Ali Wazir founded PTM.

    According to PTM leader Alamzeb Mehsud, during his time in Bahrain, Wazir not only joined PTM but also returned to Pakistan to participate in various rallies, where he recited revolutionary poetry and speeches.

    Arrest through Interpol

    Wazir’s prominence within PTM led the Pakistani government to seek his arrest through Interpol. He was arrested in Bahrain on February 6, 2020, and transferred to Pakistan on March 8, 2020.

    He was accused of inciting anti-state sentiments through his poetry and statements and of funding PTM while living in Bahrain. According to PTM leader Eid Rahman, Wazir was arrested multiple times between 2020 and 2023. He spent more than six months in the custody of security agencies, during which he was detained in jails in Peshawar, Bannu, and Multan.

    PTM leader Manzoor Pashteen stated that several friends of Azad Dawar attacked Wazir in Islamabad, causing injuries that the local doctors could not treat effectively. A travel ban was also imposed on him.

    Pashteen had earlier released a video statement about Wazir’s deteriorating health at PIMS Hospital in Islamabad.

    Case Registered in Islamabad

    A case was registered at the Sangjani police station in Islamabad against Azad Dawar and his associates for the attack on Wazir.

    Sangjani Police Station SHO Ashiq Khan stated on July 10 that the suspect had been identified, and CCTV footage had been obtained. However, the suspect is absconding, and efforts to apprehend him are ongoing.

    The police officer informed the media that attempts are being made to send police to North Waziristan to arrest the suspects, but permission to enter Waziristan has not yet been granted.

    Legal and Political Background

    Cases against Wazir and other PTM members were filed in 2019, leading to an Interpol request on January 27, 2020. Based on this request, Wazir was arrested in Bahrain on February 6, 2020.

    He was transferred to Pakistan on March 8, 2020, and handed over to security agencies. Wazir spent nearly two years in jail and was released on court orders.

    According to PTM leaders, Wazir’s body will be transported to North Waziristan, with stops along the way for people to pay their respects.

    Another Road Accident in Neelum Valley Claims Young Life

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    Neelum Valley, Azad Kashmir (PaJK) – A tragic accident occurred in the picturesque region of Neelum Valley on Thursday, where a vehicle, a hot-top with registration number 1210B, veered off course at Kail Machal.

    The vehicle, driven by Tanveer, a resident of Sharda, was transporting seven tourists from Kail to Taobat.

    The accident resulted in the death of a seven-year-old child, Kian Muiz, who succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The remaining passengers sustained minor injuries and were promptly transported to Kail Hospital for medical attention. Local police and tourist police swiftly arrived at the scene to manage the situation and facilitate the rescue efforts.

    This incident adds to the region’s grief, coming on the heels of another devastating accident in which 14 individuals lost their lives. The bodies from the previous accident have yet to be laid to rest, compounding the sorrow faced by the community.

    Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the accident, and further details will be released as they become available. The local community and officials are offering their support to the affected families during this difficult time.

    For more updates on this developing story, stay tuned to Azadi Times.

    Pashtun Leader and Poet Gilaman Wazir Dies After Brutal Attack and 72-Hour Coma

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    Islamabad, Pakistan – Hazrat Naeem, widely recognized as Gilaman Wazir, a prominent leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) and a renowned poet, has tragically passed away at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Hospital in Islamabad after being in a coma for 72 hours.

    PTM’s chief, Manzoor Pashteen, confirmed his death late on Tuesday, expressing profound sorrow and stating that extensive efforts were made to save Gilaman’s life, including consultations with top medical experts globally.

    “Despite consulting with leading doctors and hospitals worldwide, including a prominent hospital in the United States, we could not save him,” Pashteen said. “Our local doctors had already given up hope a day earlier, but we sought opinions from the best medical professionals around the globe.”

    Pashteen further detailed the severity of the attack on Gilaman, stating, “Our friend was attacked so brutally that recovery became impossible. It is very difficult for me to repeat these words, but Gilaman Wazir is no longer with us.”

    According to a PTM statement, Gilaman Wazir’s body will be transported from Islamabad to Bannu via Peshawar and Razmak, North Waziristan, at 6 AM. His funeral is scheduled to take place in his native village of Asad Khel at 4 PM on Friday.

    The poet and activist was brought to PIMS Hospital on Sunday evening after being seriously injured in a violent altercation in Islamabad’s B-17 area. An FIR filed with the police indicates that he was attacked in an organized manner by a person named Azad Dawar and his associates.

    As of now, no official police statement has been released, nor have any arrests been made in connection with the incident.

    On Tuesday, PTM leaders including Manzoor Pashteen and Ali Wazir, along with other activists, stayed at the hospital. Over the past three days, notable figures such as NDM Chairman Mohsin Dawar, former MNA and JUI-F FATA leader Maulana Jamaluddin, Ajmal Wazir, Alamzeb Mehsud, Akhunzada Hussain Khan, Pashtunkhwa National Awami Party Chairman Khushal Kakar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government spokesperson Barrister Saif, as well as members of various political parties and social activists, visited the hospital to inquire about his condition.

    Gilaman Wazir was an influential member of PTM and was highly celebrated among the youth for his distinctive poetry, which resonated deeply with the Pashtun community.

    JKAAC Holds Public Rights Awareness Conference in Raj Mahal Kotli

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      Raj Mahal, Kotli, Azad Kashmir (PaJK)– A Public Rights Awareness Conference was held in the Raj Mahal Goi area of District Kotli, Azad Kashmir administered Kashmir) organized by the Jammu & Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee. The event saw a large turnout, with many people participating to raise awareness about public rights.

      Prominent leaders from the Jammu & Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee attended the conference, making it a key event for the region. Among the notable attendees were Core Committee members Shaukat Nawaz Mir, Imtiaz Aslam Chaudhry, Khawaja Mehran Advocate, Anwar Baig, and other core members.

      The conference featured scenes from the event, showcasing the dedication and involvement of the community in understanding and advocating for their rights.

      The presence of the committee’s leading figures underscores the importance of this gathering in the broader movement for public awareness and rights in Jammu & Kashmir.

      Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

      Passenger Jeep Falls into Neelum River in Neelum Valley: 14 Dead

      Neelum Valley: (Azadi Times) A tragic accident occurred in Neelum Valley when a passenger jeep fell into the Neelum River, resulting in the death of 14 individuals.

      According to rescue sources, four of the injured have been taken to the hospital. The jeep was en route from Lewat Bala to Muzaffarabad at the time of the accident.

      Police reported that a woman and two children, who were cutting grass at the accident site, were also injured and have been taken to the hospital.

      Rescue operations began immediately after the accident, but heavy rain has hampered the relief efforts.