They urged the government to initiate dialogue and repeal AFSPA to find a peaceful political solution to the Kashmir issue
The death toll rose to 34 in the clashes between stone pelters and security forces
Ministers were briefed by Chiefs of central security agencies about the steps taken to bring back peace and normalcy in the Valley
Omar criticised Mehbooba, who is heading PDP-BJP Government in the state, for leaving the meeting unrepresented by the state
Activists also burnt the effigy of the state government and raised anti-government slogans
A State Department spokesman said the US has not spoken with India on this issue as it is an internal matter of India
Singh told the forces to make sure that there is no lapse in security arrangements during the Amarnath Yatra
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According to official sources, the infiltration bid by a group of heavily-armed terrorists has been foiled
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Relaxed norms would be applicable for domestic and international flights to and from Srinagar on tickets booked before July 9 for travel up to July 11
Mobile internet services across Kashmir remained suspended for the second day while mobile telephony services were cut in south Kashmir areas
Pakistan also has serious concerns over the detention of Kashmiri leadership and calls upon the Indian government to fulfill its human rights obligations
He urged the people, especially the elderly, to keep the youth under their control
Decision taken as a result of ongoing unrest in the valley
He asserted that Kashmir is an integral part of India and there is no question of any negotiation and discussion on this point
Senior officials said three policemen were missing following the violence and nearly 100 security personnel were injured in the street clashes
Amarnath yatra remained suspended for the second consecutive day today from Jammu
Separatist leaders, including Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, continue to be under house arrest
The top police officers said three policemen were missing and 96 security personnel have been injured in Saturday's clashes