40 detained during military operations in Occupied Kashmir's Ganderbal

40 detained during military operations in Occupied Kashmir's Ganderbal

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The operation, which has entered second day, is a response to attack on workers of a private comany

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SRINAGAR (Web Desk) – The Indian occupation forces have detained 40 people during large-scale military operations in Ganderbal district of Occupied Kashmir.

The operation, which has entered a second day, is reportedly a response to attack on employees of a private company.

The notorious Indian Investigation Agency (NIA) and other counter intelligence agencies raided many houses in several districts including Srinagar, Ganderbal, Bandipora, Kulgam, Badgam, Islamabad and Pulwama.

Kashmir media reports that forces have arrested approximately a dozen youth and seized their mobile phones, laptops, bank, business and other important documents.

The local people of the view that the purpose of the increasing operations is to divert attention of newly formed administration from restoration of Article 370 of the Indian constitution and other political rights.

According to the Kashmir Media Service, Kashmiri Muslims are a living example of humanity, brotherhood, and religious tolerance. In Pulwama, Muslims performed the last rites of a Kashmiri Pandit, Bhushan Lal, who passed away recently.

It adds that Muslims and non-Muslims in the Valley share the joys and sorrows of each other. Local resident Fayaz Ahmed says, "The brotherhood that existed centuries ago still prevails in Kashmir. Muslims help Hindus at every step."