India strongly protested against Turkish President Erdogan’s remarks on Kashmir during his visit to Pakistan, calling them unacceptable and asserting that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. The Ministry of External Affairs rejected Erdogan’s call for addressing the Kashmir issue as per UN resolutions and lodged a protest with the Turkish envoy. India criticized Erdogan for commenting on internal matters and urged him to focus on Pakistan’s support for cross-border terrorism against India.
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Manipur unrest: Security personnel arrest militants, radical Meiteis
In Guwahati, security forces arrested 26 militants and members of Meitei radical groups, leading to protests by women claiming those arrested were village volunteers protecting their territories, demanding the revocation of President's Rule in Manipur. Joint operations in Manipur's six districts by the Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Police resulted in the apprehension of 16 militants from different outfits and the recovery of 23 weapons and ammunition. Women's groups protested in various districts, forcing the...
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