Asiya Andrabi arrested, four Kashmiris killed in Indian army firing
SRINAGAR: The Indian police have arrested senior Kashmiri leader Asiya Andrabi for raising Pakistani flag and making telephonic speech in Pakistan.
Asiya Andrabi the founding leader of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, has been held at Srinagar’s Ram Bagh police station along with another party leader Fehmida Soofi.
Meanwhile, the Indian army shot dead four Kashmiri youth in Bandipur area of the occupied
By OCTOPUS
September 18, 2015
SRINAGAR: The Indian police have arrested senior Kashmiri leader Asiya Andrabi for raising Pakistani flag and making telephonic speech in Pakistan.
Asiya Andrabi the founding leader of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, has been held at Srinagar’s Ram Bagh police station along with another party leader Fehmida Soofi.
Meanwhile, the Indian army shot dead four Kashmiri youth in Bandipur area of the occupied Kashmir during a search operation.
Last month, Asiya Andrabi hoisted the Pakistani flag and sang the country's national anthem with a group of women celebrating Pakistan's Independence Day in occupied Kashmir.
Asiya Andrabi the founding leader of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, has been held at Srinagar’s Ram Bagh police station along with another party leader Fehmida Soofi.
Meanwhile, the Indian army shot dead four Kashmiri youth in Bandipur area of the occupied Kashmir during a search operation.
Last month, Asiya Andrabi hoisted the Pakistani flag and sang the country's national anthem with a group of women celebrating Pakistan's Independence Day in occupied Kashmir.
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