J&K State Election Commission Announces Panchayat Electoral Roll Revision with April 1, 2026 Qualifying Date

Panchayat Elections

The State Election Commission Jammu and Kashmir has announced the annual revision of the Panchayat Electoral Roll, setting April 1, 2026 as the qualifying date.

According to the official notification, the electoral roll will be prepared under the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Panchayati Raj Act, 1989 and the rules laid down in the J&K Panchayati Raj Rules, 1996.

The commission stated that the revision will be based on the last updated electoral roll, and all existing names will serve as the foundation for preparing the new list. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) will publish the latest integrated electoral roll in each Halqa Panchayat on March 27, 2026, along with a notice in Form PER-1.

The draft Panchayat Electoral Roll 2026 will then be open for revision from March 27, allowing eligible voters to submit claims and objections. These may include requests for adding new names, deleting entries, making corrections, or shifting details.

The deadline for submitting claims and objections is April 29, 2026.

To support the process, special camps will be organised at polling booth locations on April 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, and 26, 2026. During these camps, Panchayat Election Booth Officials and Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will assist voters and provide the necessary forms and draft rolls.

Voters can also contact the District Panchayat Election Officer (DPEO), Electoral Registration Officer (ERO), Assistant Electoral Registration Officer (AERO), or Panchayat Election Booth Official (PEBO) for help. Their contact details are available at district offices and on the official website.

The commission further stated that all claims and objections will be reviewed by the EROs by May 8, 2026, and the final electoral roll will be officially published on May 15, 2026.

This revision process aims to ensure accurate and updated voter lists for upcoming Panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

J&K intel Agencies Expose Alleged Donation Racket Linked to Iran Aid Appeal

Iran Embassy Thanks Kashmir People

A classified report by the J&K intel Agencies has revealed what officials describe as a large-scale donation racket, raising serious concerns about funds collected in the name of humanitarian aid for Iran.

According to the report, the issue began on March 14, when the Embassy of Iran in India made a genuine appeal for assistance. However, investigators say that this appeal was later misused by intermediaries who allegedly started collecting cash, gold, and other valuables from people across the Kashmir Valley. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Security agencies, including the State Investigation Agency Jammu and Kashmir, have termed the matter both financially significant and a potential security concern.

Police estimates suggest that nearly Rs 17.91 crore has been collected through these unauthorised channels. The highest amount was reportedly gathered from Budgam (Rs 9.5 crore), followed by Baramulla (Rs 4 crore) and Srinagar (Rs 2 crore). Additional collections were reported from Kulgam, Bandipora, Ganderbal, and Pulwama.

Investigators say those involved used emotional and religious messaging to encourage donations. Many contributors are believed to be from economically weaker sections, with reports that families donated wedding savings, livestock, utensils, and even gold jewellery.

The report also mentions a “conduit system” involving individuals allegedly linked to external groups such as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and separatist networks.

Among the names highlighted are Hakeem Sajad from Srinagar, described as a key distributor of funds, and Syed Ruhollah Rizvi, originally from Ganderbal and currently based in Iran, who is said to act as a link between external handlers and local collectors.

Authorities believe that a portion of the collected money may have been redirected to maintain influence within the region. The report claims that nearly half of the funds could be used to support a network of recipients in Kashmir, drawing comparisons with the ongoing investigation into the Maulavi Sarjan Barkati crowd-funding case.

The case has now attracted the attention of major central agencies, including the National Investigation Agency and the Enforcement Directorate, along with the SIA.

Officials have warned the public against unauthorised fundraising activities, especially door-to-door collections and temporary donation stalls. They have said strict action will be taken against those found involved.

Police have also urged people to verify the authenticity of any appeal before making donations, highlighting concerns over the misuse of charitable causes in a sensitive environment.

Jammu-Srinagar Highway Closed After Landslide in Ramban, Hundreds of Vehicles Stranded

Srinagar Highway

The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was closed on Thursday in Ramban district after huge rocks and debris fell onto the road, leaving hundreds of vehicles stranded on both sides.

According to officials, the blockage occurred between Karol Bridge and Chanderkot due to a landslide and falling boulders, which completely stopped traffic movement.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Authorities have suspended traffic from Jammu towards Ramban, Banihal and Srinagar, as well as from the opposite direction, until the road is fully cleared and declared safe for travel.

Raja Adil Hamid Ganaie, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic, National Highway, said that large rocks hit the highway, forcing officials to halt traffic as a safety measure.

He added that the National Highways Authority of India has deployed teams and heavy machinery to remove the debris and restore the road.

“The highway will be reopened only after the debris is cleared and the road is declared safe,” he said.Meanwhile, hundreds of vehicles remain stranded on both sides of the highway as clearance operations continue.

J&K Pharmaceutical Sector Sees Growth as 29 Units Registered Under Central Industrial Development Scheme

J&K Pharmaceutical Sector

The pharmaceutical sector in Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing significant growth, with 29 units registered under a central scheme aimed at the Union Territory’s industrial development, officials said.

According to a written reply submitted by Anupriya Patel, Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers, in the Rajya Sabha as per news agency Kashmir News Service (KNS) 24 of these units have already commenced commercial operations, reflecting a positive trajectory for the region’s industrial landscape. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Data provided by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) to the ministry indicated that these registrations were granted under the New Central Sector Scheme (NCSS) 2021, which was specifically designed for the industrial development of Jammu and Kashmir. During the current financial year 2025-26, incentives totaling ?31.76 crore have been disbursed under the scheme, officials added.

In a further push to domestic manufacturing, officials detailed the impact of production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes in the Union Territory. Under the PLI scheme for Bulk Drugs—which promotes domestic manufacturing of critical Key Starting Materials (KSMs), Drug Intermediates (DIs), and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs)—one project has been approved in J&K.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelThe project attracted an investment of ?162.01 crore up to December 2025, though no incentive has been released to it yet, officials said.

Similarly, under the broader PLI Scheme for Pharmaceuticals, manufacturing has commenced in one unit in the Union Territory, involving a total investment of ?14.15 crore until December 2025, they added.

While these initiatives are fostering local production, officials noted that J&K currently does not house any medical devices parks or bulk drug parks. They informed KNS that the Centre’s schemes for such parks are currently facilitating the development of three medical devices parks in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, and three bulk drug parks in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh, with substantial central financial assistance for common infrastructure facilities.

The cumulative impact of these measures, officials said, is aimed at promoting local API and intermediate production to address raw material dependencies, alongside establishing common infrastructure hubs and providing fiscal incentives tailored to the geographical needs of Jammu and Kashmir. (KNS)

Delhi Court Sentences Asiya Andrabi to Life Imprisonment in UAPA Terror Funding and Conspiracy Case

Asiya Indrabi

A Delhi court has sentenced Kashmiri separatist leader Asiya Andrabi to life imprisonment for running a terrorist organisation. Her associates, Sofi Fehmeeda and Nahida Nasreen, have been sentenced to 30 years in prison each.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The court convicted them under sections 18 (Punishment for conspiracy) and 38 (Offence relating to membership of a terrorist organisation) of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). They were found guilty of waging war against the country and promoting secessionist ideology.

Asiya Andrabi, founder of the women’s organisation Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM), was arrested in April 2018. The organisation was subsequently banned under the UAPA.

Asiya Andrabi is a Kashmiri political activist and founder of the organisation Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM). She is known for her long involvement in the socio-political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir and has remained a widely discussed public figure over the years.

Early Life and Education

Asiya Andrabi was born in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, and received her early education locally. She later pursued studies in science, reportedly in biochemistry, before moving towards social and political activism.

Establishment of Dukhtaran-e-Millat

In the late 1980s, she founded Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM), a women-led organisation. The group aimed to promote social awareness among women and encourage religious and cultural values. Over time, it became active in various social and political discussions within the region.

Public Role and Activities

Andrabi has been involved in public movements and has expressed views on issues related to Kashmir. She gained attention for mobilising women and participating in public discussions on identity, culture, and regional concerns.

Legal Proceedings

Over the years, Asiya Andrabi has faced multiple legal cases. In April 2018, she was arrested in connection with charges under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Authorities accused her of involvement in activities considered unlawful under Indian law.

Her organisation, Dukhtaran-e-Millat, was later declared a banned organisation under the same law.

Public Perception

Asiya Andrabi is regarded as a notable figure in Kashmir’s public sphere. Her role has been viewed differently by various sections of society, reflecting the diverse opinions that exist around political and social issues in the region.

Iran Embassy Thanks Kashmir People for Emotional Support, Gold Donation, and Children’s Gifts Show Deep Solidarity

Iran Embassy Thanks Kashmir People

The Iranian Embassy in India has expressed deep gratitude to the people of Kashmir for their strong support and kindness towards Iran during difficult times.

In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the embassy thanked Kashmiris for their humanitarian help and emotional solidarity. The message said that this kindness will always be remembered and appreciated by the people of Iran.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The embassy also shared a touching video of a Kashmiri woman who donated gold that she had kept as a memory of her late husband. Her husband had passed away 28 years ago, yet she chose to give away this precious item to show her love and support for Iran. The embassy praised her emotional gesture and said it brought great comfort to the people of Iran.

In another post, the embassy highlighted the kindness of Kashmiri children. Many children reportedly donated their savings and even gave their piggy banks as gifts to help Iran. The embassy described their actions as pure and heartfelt, adding that such gestures mean a lot during tough times.

The Iranian Embassy ended its message by thanking both Kashmir and India, saying their support and compassion will never be forgotten.

Over 70 Indian Students Evacuated from Iran, Reach Delhi via Armenia and Dubai

Indian Students Evacuated from Iran

Over 70 Indian Students Evacuated from Iran

More than 70 Indian students, most of them from Jammu and Kashmir, were evacuated from conflict-hit Iran and arrived in New Delhi on Sunday morning as part of the first phase of a repatriation operation, officials said.

According to an official speaking to Kashmir News Service, the group also included several pilgrims. They landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport at around 9:45 AM on a commercial flight that travelled via Armenia and Dubai.

Students Travelled Long Route to Reach India

Officials said the students were first transported by road from different cities in Iran to the Armenian border.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

From Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, they boarded a Flydubai flight to Dubai. From there, they took a connecting flight to New Delhi.

Authorities added that while some students continued their journey by bus after arriving in Delhi, others chose connecting flights to Srinagar because they were exhausted after several days of continuous travel.

Many Students Studying Medicine in Iran

Nasir Khuehmi, National Convenor of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, said most of the evacuated students were studying at Urmia University of Medical Sciences and Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

He said many students had earlier been moved to safer places by the Embassy of India in Tehran as tensions in the region increased.

Evacuation Coordinated by MEA

Khuehmi said the evacuation became possible through coordination between the Ministry of External Affairs and Indian diplomatic missions in Tehran and Yerevan.

He thanked the central government for helping bring the students back safely and said their return has provided great relief to families in Kashmir who were worried about their children.

Call for Larger Evacuation Operation

However, Khuehmi urged the government to start a full-scale evacuation mission similar to Operation Ganga, which was carried out during the Ukraine conflict.

He said such an operation would help bring back all Indian students who are still stranded in different parts of Iran.

To help the students reach home, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir arranged AC sleeper buses at the airport for the final leg of their journey.

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Thousands Join Youm-e-Quds Rallies Across Kashmir on Jumat-ul-Vida, Express Solidarity With Palestine

Youm-e-Quds

Srinagar: On the occasion of Jumat-ul-Vida, the last Friday of Ramadan, and International Youm-e-Quds, large congregations, Friday prayers, and rallies were organised across several parts of the Kashmir Valley under the banner of Anjuman‑e‑Sharie Shian Jammu & Kashmir.

Thousands of people participated in the gatherings and processions, expressing solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine and protesting against what speakers described as the aggressive policies of the United States and Israel. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Participants also announced the renewal of their allegiance to Ayatollah Syed Mojtaba Khamenei.

Quds Rallies Held in Several Areas

Youm-e-Quds rallies were organised in various parts of the Valley, including Budgam, Hassanabad Srinagar, Yagipora Magam, Chadoora, Suthsoo Kalan, Nowgam Sonawari, Sona Pah Beerwah, Inderkote Sumbal, Chitragam, Sofipora Pahalgam, and Wokharwan Pulwama.

Large numbers of people joined the rallies, raising slogans in support of Palestine and calling for the liberation of Al-Quds (Jerusalem).

Major Congregation at Markazi Imambara Budgam

The largest Jumat-ul-Vida congregation was held at the Markazi Imambara Budgam where thousands of believers offered Friday prayers under the leadership of Aga Syed Hassan Al‑Mousavi Al‑Safavi.

After the prayers, a large Youm-e-Quds procession was taken out under his leadership and marched towards the Old Bus Stand Budgam.

Call for Muslim Unity and Support for Palestine

Addressing the gathering, Aga Syed Hassan said that Jumat-ul-Vida is not only a religious occasion but also a symbol of unity and awareness for the Muslim Ummah.

He said the founder of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, Ruhollah Khomeini (R.A), declared International Youm-e-Quds to remind Muslims that the liberation of Palestine and Al-Quds is the collective responsibility of the Muslim world.

Referring to the current global situation, he said that the Islamic Republic of Iran is standing firmly against what he described as the joint aggression of the United States and Israel.

According to him, the strength of Iran lies in the support and determination of its people, which has helped the country withstand international pressure and opposition.

He also said that the selection of Ayatollah Syed Mojtaba Khamenei as the third Supreme Leader of Iran reflects the continuation of the Islamic Revolution and the strength of the system of Wilayat-e-Faqih.

Aga Hassan expressed confidence in his leadership and said the Shia community of Kashmir considers its association with the system of Wilayat a matter of pride.

Large Gathering at Hassanabad Srinagar

Meanwhile, thousands of people also offered Friday prayers at the Qadeemi Imambara Hassanabad led by Aga Syed Mojtaba Abbas Al‑Mousavi Al‑Safavi.

Following the prayers, a large Youm-e-Quds rally was taken out in the area.

Global Message of Resistance

Addressing the rally, Aga Syed Mojtaba Abbas said that Youm-e-Quds represents the voice of oppressed nations and a global movement against injustice.

He said the United States and Israel have historically contributed to conflicts and instability in the Muslim world.

He added that as long as the occupation of Palestine continues, many problems faced by the Muslim world will remain unresolved.

He also stated that the courage and resilience shown by Iran and its leadership have frustrated the plans of its opponents.

Pledge of Loyalty

Concluding his address, Aga Syed Mojtaba Abbas announced that the Shia community of Kashmir renews its pledge of allegiance to Ayatollah Syed Mojtaba Khamenei.

He said the community remains committed to strengthening its connection with the system of Wilayat and Marjaiyat and will continue raising its voice for the freedom of oppressed nations, especially the people of Palestine.

The rallies concluded peacefully with prayers for unity among Muslims and freedom for Palestine.

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Hundreds Observing I’tikaf at Darul Uloom Raheemiyya Bandipora, Kashmir During the Last Ten Days of Ramadan

Hundreds Observing I’tikaf at Darul Uloom Raheemiyya Bandipora, Kashmir During the Last Ten Days of Ramadan

Darul Uloom Raheemiyya

Bandipora, Kashmir: In the peaceful district of Bandipora in north Kashmir, Darul Uloom Raheemiyya has once again become a centre of deep spirituality during the blessed month of Ramadan. Hundreds of Muslims are currently observing I’tikaf at the seminary as the Valley marks the 23rd day of Ramadan, making today the third day of their I’tikaf which began on the evening of the 20th of Ramadan.

The large gathering at Darul Uloom Raheemiyya reflects the strong religious traditions of Kashmir, where believers dedicate the final days of Ramadan to prayer, reflection, and seeking the mercy of Allah. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

What is I’tikaf?

I’tikaf is a special Sunnah practice in Islam in which Muslims spend the last ten days of Ramadan inside a mosque, devoting themselves entirely to the worship of Allah. During this time, participants limit worldly activities and focus on spiritual practices such as prayer, Quran recitation, remembrance of Allah (zikr), and supplication.

This practice follows the tradition of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who used to observe I’tikaf during the final days of Ramadan. The main aim is to draw closer to Allah, seek forgiveness for sins, and search for Laylat-ul-Qadr, also known as the Night of Power, which the Quran describes as better than a thousand months.

A Major Spiritual Gathering in North Kashmir

Every year, Darul Uloom Raheemiyya Bandipora hosts one of the largest I’tikaf gatherings in the region. This year as well, hundreds of worshippers from different parts of Kashmir have gathered at the seminary to take part in the spiritual retreat.

The mosque and its surrounding facilities have been filled with worshippers who spend their days and nights in Salah, Quran tilawah, and quiet reflection. The atmosphere inside the seminary is calm and focused, as participants strive to make the most of the blessed nights of Ramadan.

Arrangements for Worshippers

The management of Darul Uloom Raheemiyya, along with local volunteers, has made proper arrangements for those observing I’tikaf. Worshippers are provided with facilities for Sehri and Iftar meals, as well as designated areas for rest and worship.

Religious scholars associated with the seminary also deliver short religious talks and guidance, reminding participants about the importance of sincerity, patience, and devotion during these sacred days.

Importance of the Last Ten Days of Ramadan

The last ten days of Ramadan are considered the most blessed days of the month. Muslims across the world increase their worship during this time in the hope of finding Laylat-ul-Qadr, which is believed to fall on one of the odd nights in the final ten days.

By observing I’tikaf, worshippers aim to spend these nights in continuous devotion and reflection, strengthening their connection with Allah and seeking His forgiveness and mercy.

A Reflection of Faith and Unity

The large number of people observing I’tikaf at Darul Uloom Raheemiyya shows the strong faith and spiritual dedication of the Kashmiri Muslim community. It also reflects the importance of religious institutions that provide space and guidance for such gatherings.

As Ramadan continues and the nights pass, the worshippers at Darul Uloom Raheemiyya remain hopeful of gaining the blessings of Laylat-ul-Qadr and completing their I’tikaf with renewed faith.

Muslims across Kashmir pray that Allah accepts the I’tikaf of all those who are observing it, forgives their sins, and grants peace and blessings to the entire Ummah.

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Man Tries to Kill Farooq Abdullah at Jammu Event, Arrested by Security

Farooq Abdullah

Jammu: A man was apprehended on Wednesday evening after allegedly attempting to shoot Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah during a private function in Jammu, police said.

The event was also attended by Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary.

Police identified the accused as Kamal Singh Jamwal, who was quickly overpowered by security personnel at the venue immediately after the firing incident.

According to sources, the incident occurred when Dr Farooq Abdullah and Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary were preparing to leave the function. During that time, the accused allegedly opened fire in an apparent attempt to target Farooq Abdullah, creating panic at the venue.

Security personnel present at the event acted swiftly and detained the suspect before any further harm could occur.

Senior police officials rushed to the spot after receiving information about the firing and began an investigation to determine the motive behind the attempted attack.

In a statement, a spokesperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Police confirmed the incident.

“An incident of firing was reported at a function where JKNC chief Farooq Abdullah and Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary were present. One person has been arrested in connection with the incident. Further details are awaited,” the spokesperson said.

Police said further investigation is underway to determine whether the accused specifically intended to target Dr Farooq Abdullah and the circumstances surrounding the attack.

Protest in Kashmir After Reported Killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Security Tightened Across Valley

Protest in Kashmir

Hundreds — and according to some reports, thousands — of people, mainly from the Shia Muslim community, took to the streets in Srinagar and other parts of the Kashmir Valley on Sunday. They were mourning and protesting the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in joint US–Israeli airstrikes.

The demonstrations began shortly after Iranian state media confirmed Khamenei’s death early Sunday (Iran local time), following massive strikes that reportedly started late Saturday. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Key Locations of Protests

In Srinagar, large gatherings were seen at:

  • Lal Chowk (Ghanta Ghar area)
  • Saida Kadal in downtown
  • Several Shia-majority neighbourhoods

Similar processions were reported from:

  • Budgam
  • Bandipora
  • Baramulla
  • Pulwama
  • Sonawari
  • Kargil

Crowds reportedly gathered after Sehri (pre-dawn meal during Ramadan), raising anti-US and anti-Israel slogans, waving black and Iranian flags, carrying portraits of Khamenei, and reciting Nauha (mourning verses).

Security Measures and Official Response

Authorities deployed extra security personnel across sensitive areas and diverted traffic to maintain order. Officials described the situation as largely peaceful, with no major clashes or violence reported despite the scale of mobilisation.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah appealed for calm. He expressed concern over developments in Iran while urging residents not to allow tensions abroad to disturb local peace.

Contrast with Reports from Iran

While mourning was visible in parts of Kashmir, reports from Iran suggested mixed reactions — including celebrations in some cities. International outlets such as CNN reported scenes of cheering and slogans against the Iranian regime in certain areas, presenting a sharp contrast to the solidarity marches in Kashmir.

Broader Regional Context

The protests come amid an escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Iranian state media earlier announced a 40-day public mourning period following Khamenei’s reported death.

As tensions continue to rise across the Middle East, authorities in Kashmir remain alert, monitoring developments closely. The situation remains fluid, both regionally and locally.

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How Iran Built Hypersonic Missile That Reaches Israel in 400 Seconds – Defying Decades of Sanctions

irani missiles

Picture this: It’s June 2023 in Tehran. Giant billboards pop up across the city, showing a sleek new missile with bold text in Persian, Arabic, and Hebrew: “400 seconds… to Tel Aviv.” The message was impossible to miss. Iran had just unveiled the Fattah-1, its first claimed “hypersonic” ballistic missile, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was making sure everyone — especially Israel — got the point. From launch sites in western Iran, they said, this weapon could cover roughly 1,400 km and hit Israel’s biggest city in under seven minutes. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Fast-forward to early 2026, and the Fattah family isn’t just propaganda anymore. Iran has fired these missiles in real combat multiple times, rebuilt its arsenal after heavy fighting in 2024–2025, and continues to improve the system despite renewed UN sanctions. Here’s the remarkable (and controversial) story of how Iran pulled this off.

The Fattah Missiles: What Iran Actually Built

Fattah-1 was unveiled on 6 June 2023 after being announced in late 2022. Iran claims it reaches Mach 13–15 (roughly 16,000–18,500 km/h), has a 1,400 km range, and carries a 350–450 kg warhead. The key feature is a maneuverable re-entry vehicle (MaRV) with its own small solid-fuel motor and thrust-vector control, letting the warhead dodge defenses in the final phase of flight — and even do some maneuvering outside the atmosphere.

Fattah-2 followed in November 2023. It swaps in a hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) for even more agility across the entire trajectory. Iran says it can hit 1,500 km and is even harder to intercept. Both are solid-fuel designs (at least the booster stage), meaning they can be launched quickly from mobile trucks or underground silos — a big upgrade over older liquid-fuel missiles that need hours to prepare.

The “400 seconds” claim comes straight from IRGC commander Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh. It’s marketing as much as math (a pure Mach-15 flight over 1,400 km would actually be faster), but the point was clear: this missile is designed to overwhelm Israel’s layered defenses — Arrow, David’s Sling, and Iron Dome.

From the Battlefield: Real-World Use (2024–2026)

Iran didn’t wait long to test its claims in combat:

  • April 2024 — First direct strike on Israel; debris analysis later confirmed Fattah-1 parts.
  • 1 October 2024 (“Operation True Promise II”) — Roughly 200 ballistic missiles, including Fattah-1s, in the largest attack yet. Some penetrated defenses and caused damage.
  • 2025 strikes (including waves in June) — Iran again claimed Fattah-1 and -2 use, with the IRGC boasting that the missiles “shook the shelters of the Zionists.”
  • Early 2026 — Amid fresh US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Tehran launched retaliatory barrages (reportedly “Operation True Promise” follow-ons) that included Fattah variants alongside Sejjil and older systems. Iranian state media and analysts say the hypersonic weapons targeted Israeli and US bases in the region.

Despite losses in the 2024–2025 exchanges, Iran has rebuilt its stockpile to an estimated 1,500–3,000+ ballistic missiles by early 2026, including precision-guided and hypersonic types. Underground “missile cities” and rapid replenishment (helped by fresh Chinese propellant shipments) made this possible.

How They Did It: Sanctions Backfired

Iran’s missile program was born in desperation. During the 1980–88 Iran-Iraq War, Saddam Hussein rained Scud missiles on Iranian cities. Tehran had almost no air force left, so it begged for help. Libya sent the first 20 Scud-Bs in 1984. North Korea and China followed with more missiles, launchers, and know-how.

Sanctions kicked in hard after the revolution and tightened over the nuclear program. Instead of crippling the effort, they forced Iran to get creative:

  • Reverse engineering became the national sport. Iranian engineers took apart imported Scuds and produced the Shahab-1 (330 km) and Shahab-2 (500 km) by the early 1990s. The Shahab-3 (based on North Korea’s Nodong) gave them a 1,300 km reach by the late 1990s.
  • Solid-fuel revolution. Older liquid-fuel missiles were slow to fuel and vulnerable on the launch pad. Iran shifted to solid propellants (thanks to the Shahid Bagheri Industrial Group) so missiles could be fired in minutes from mobile launchers or hidden silos.
  • IRGC takes charge. The Revolutionary Guard’s Aerospace Force, led for years by the late Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam (the “father of Iran’s missiles”), drove the program. Facilities like the Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group (liquid engines) and underground complexes in Khojir, Semnan, and Isfahan kept production going.
  • Space program crossover. Work on satellites gave Iran lightweight composite casings and heat-resistant materials needed for high-speed re-entry.

Universities and young engineers were pulled in. Sanctions made imports almost impossible, so Iran built its own machine tools, gyroscopes, and guidance systems. The result? A genuinely indigenous industry that now exports drones and missiles to Russia, the Houthis, and others.

The Foreign Help That Never Stopped

Self-reliance has limits. Iran still got (and gets) outside assistance, often through shadowy networks:

  • North Korea — The biggest early partner. Designs, engines, and even entire missiles flowed in the 1980s–2000s. Similarities between Iranian and North Korean systems are obvious.
  • China — Supplied components, machine tools, and — crucially — huge shipments of ammonium perchlorate and sodium perchlorate (solid-propellant ingredients). In 2025 alone, Iran received thousands of tons from China, enough for hundreds of new missiles. Recent reports suggest Beijing is also helping with anti-ship missiles.
  • Russia — More recent cooperation, especially after Iran supplied drones for Ukraine. Some analysts see Russian fingerprints in upgrades to guidance and maneuverability.

These ties continue despite sanctions because the players use front companies, third countries, and barter deals (oil for tech).

The Reality Check: Hype vs. Capability

Western and Israeli experts are skeptical about the “Mach 15” label. Most say the Fattah is not a true hypersonic glide vehicle that stays in the atmosphere at hypersonic speeds the whole way. It’s a ballistic missile with a fancy MaRV that maneuvers mainly in the terminal phase — impressive, but not revolutionary like China’s or Russia’s scramjet-powered designs.

That said, even critics admit two things:

  1. The maneuverability makes interception much harder.
  2. Iran has now proven it can hit Israel with these weapons, and some got through.

In short: not invincible, but a serious step forward that forces Israel and the US to spend billions on better defenses.

Why This Story Matters

Sanctions were meant to stop Iran from building advanced weapons. Instead, they accelerated a homegrown defense industry, pushed Tehran closer to Russia, China, and North Korea, and turned the IRGC into a missile superpower in the Middle East.

Today, the Fattah series is in serial production, Iran’s arsenal is being replenished faster than many expected, and the “400 seconds to Tel Aviv” threat feels a lot more real than it did in 2023. Whether the missiles will ever be used at full scale is a political question, not a technical one. But the fact that Iran built them at all — under the harshest sanctions in modern history — is a masterclass in resilience, reverse engineering, and geopolitical defiance.

The billboards are gone now, but the missiles remain. And in a region already on edge in 2026, that’s a message no one can ignore.

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Kiswa Controversy in Epstein Files: Emails Confirm Shipment, But Visual Evidence Points to Replica, Not Real

Kiswa Controversy

In early 2026, a stunning revelation in the newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein files sent shockwaves across social media and global news feeds: emails and shipping records appeared to show that pieces of the Kiswa — the sacred black-and-gold embroidered cloth that covers the Kaaba in Mecca — were sent to Epstein’s home in Florida. Given the spiritual importance the Kiswa holds for millions of Muslims worldwide, the initial headlines triggered outrage, confusion, and intense online debate.

But as more people sift through not just the emails and documents, but the visual evidence associated with the shipment, a clearer picture is emerging: what was received may not be an authentic piece of the real Kiswa at all — but rather a replica or high-end souvenir.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel


What the Epstein Files Actually Show

The unsealed documents — released under the 2026 Epstein Files Transparency Act — include emails from 2017 detailing a shipment to Epstein’s Florida residence labeled as “Kiswa pieces.” These emails mention three items described as:

  • One piece purportedly from inside the Kaaba
  • One from the outer covering
  • A third unused piece made with similar materials

British Airways cargo records list these items as “picture frames” or artwork, with an approximate declared value of $10,980 on the invoice. The emails also reference an intermediary: a UAE-based businesswoman named Aziza al-Ahmadi, working with someone named Abdullah al-Maari.

One email even highlighted the sacred nature of the cloth, noting that “the black piece was touched by a minimum of 10 million Muslims of different denominations, Sunni, Shia, and others,” and that it was steeped in “prayers, tears, and hopes.”

The Outrage and the Backlash Online

Photos in the released files reportedly show Epstein and Emirati businessman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem standing over what appears to be the cloth, spread out on the floor — a visual that was quickly shared and reshared across social platforms. Many interpreted the image as evidence that a genuine, sacred artifact from Islam’s holiest site had ended up in the home of a convicted sex offender, prompting widespread condemnation.

For many Muslims, especially on platforms like Reddit, Twitter, and Instagram, the idea that something tied to the Kaaba could be handled in such a casual context was seen as deeply disrespectful.


Why Experts and Online Analysts Say It’s Likely a Replica

However, the bigger question began to surface once the photos of the cloth were scrutinized more closely. Multiple knowledgeable observers — including textile experts, historians, and scholars of Islamic art — pointed out several key discrepancies:

1. Size and Proportions Don’t Match a Genuine Kiswa Piece

Real Kiswa sections — especially those cut from the original covering — follow strict size protocols. The embroidered verses, band proportions, and overall dimensions are consistent based on decades of documented examples.

In contrast, the cloth shown in the photos appears oddly shaped and too small compared to authenticated Kiswa fragments that have been distributed to dignitaries and institutions over the years.

2. Embroidery and Design Details Are Off

The Kiswa is known for its meticulous craftsmanship: dense gold thread work, precise Quranic verses in specific fonts, and a distinct silk backing. Comparisons with official photos from Mecca show noticeable differences:

  • Thread density and stitching patterns don’t match
  • Color and sheen of gold embroidery appear inconsistent
  • Border layout and calligraphy fonts vary from verified Kiswa segments

These inconsistencies strongly suggest that what’s in the Epstein photos may be a replica or decorative version, not a piece of the official Kaaba cloth.

3. Replica Market for Kiswa Is Large and Well-Established

Tourist markets around the Muslim world — especially in cities like Mecca, Medina, and Istanbul — are filled with souvenir Kiswa pieces. These range from inexpensive prints to higher-end framed cloth that mimic the iconic black and gold design.

Some of these replicas even come with fake certificates of authenticity, making it easy for less-informed buyers to mistake them for the real thing.

In online videos and social media posts, collectors and textile reviewers demonstrate how to spot fakes — from simple burn tests (real Kiswa is silk-based, while many fakes are synthetic) to close inspection of embroidery patterns.

4. No Official Confirmation from Saudi Authorities

Perhaps most telling: Saudi religious bodies and the administration responsible for the Kaaba’s covering — which regularly replaces the Kiswa and distributes pieces to dignitaries — have not issued any public statement confirming that an authentic Kiswa fragment was sent to Epstein.

Official channels usually document and record where genuine Kiswa segments go. The absence of any reference in those records raises serious questions about the shipment’s authenticity.


So What Really Happened?

At this point, the facts we know are:

  • Emails and shipping documents reference items described as Kiswa pieces sent to Epstein’s home.
  • Photos show a cloth resembling Kiswa in Epstein’s space.
  • Visual and textile experts — along with careful side-by-side comparisons — strongly suggest the cloth in the photos is not an authentic segment from the real Kaaba covering.

This points to a likely scenario in which a replica or decorative version of the Kiswa was shipped — perhaps as a high-end collectible or conversation piece — and not a sacred artifact that had once covered the Kaaba.


Why This Still Matters

Even if the cloth was a replica, the episode touches on deeper cultural and ethical issues. For Muslims around the world, the idea of something associated with Islam’s holiest site being linked to Epstein is painful and provocative. The controversy shows how:

  • Symbolic imagery can fuel outrage faster than facts
  • Online misinformation and assumptions can spread before verification
  • Cultural and religious sensitivity is essential in global discourse

This doesn’t excuse casual handling of religious symbols — but it does illustrate how easily narratives can spiral when context and expertise are ignored.


Final Takeaway

The Epstein files confirm that something called “Kiswa pieces” was shipped and received. But the balance of evidence — especially visual and expert analysis — strongly points to the items being replicas, not genuine cloth from the Kaaba.

That distinction matters: it separates a shocking headline from a more nuanced, evidence-based reality.As the story continues to unfold and more people look deeper into the facts, it’s worth keeping in mind the importance of verification, context, and respect for sensitive cultural symbols.

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Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Condoles Tragic Death of Young Graphic Designer Tahir Rashid

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Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Umar Farooq on Monday has expressed deep sorrow and grief over the tragic accident that led to the sad demise of young Tahir Rashid, a talented and budding graphic designer who was closely associated with the team working on the annual calendar of the Mirwaiz Foundation.

According to a statement issued here, Recalling Tahir’s creativity, dedication, and sincere commitment to his work, Mirwaiz said that losing such a promising young soul in a tragic accident is profoundly heartbreaking. His valuable contribution to the Foundation’s creative projects, especially the annual calendar, will always be remembered with appreciation. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

On behalf of the Mirwaiz Foundation, Mirwaiz extends his heartfelt condolences and sympathies to the bereaved family, praying that Almighty Allah grant him highest standards in Jannah and give his family strength, patience, and courage to bear this irreparable loss.

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J&K Assembly Adjourned After Heated Clash Over SASCI Remarks and BJP Walkout

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The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly was adjourned till 2:30 pm on Monday after loud protests and heated arguments disrupted the House. The trouble began over remarks made by PDP MLA Waheed ur Rehman Para on the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI).

Just minutes before the adjournment, BJP MLAs staged a collective walkout, accusing the Chair of bias and claiming they were not given enough time to speak during the discussion. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The issue started when Para took part in the general discussion on the J&K budget, which was presented by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on February 6. During his speech, Para described SASCI as “the most dangerous scheme” for Jammu and Kashmir.

He claimed that the scheme would push J&K into a debt trap, similar to countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Para said the loan under SASCI is being raised from the market and referred to it as an “Ambani-Adani loan”.

“You are putting the entire J&K on sale. You are mortgaging J&K and the future of our children,” Para said. He urged the Chief Minister to carefully study the scheme, calling it extremely harmful for the region.

His remarks angered National Conference (NC) members, who immediately stood up to counter him. This led to chaos in the House, with NC MLAs and ministers engaging in heated verbal exchanges with the PDP legislator.

Continuing his criticism, Para said that development projects like roads and bridges were not worth the risk. He alleged that SASCI was introduced without proper consultation and warned that it would ruin Jammu and Kashmir. He also requested all members to hold a detailed discussion on the scheme.

As the arguments continued, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary intervened and addressed the Chair. He remarked that when Para speaks in the Assembly, he behaves as if he is addressing a public rally in his constituency.

During the ongoing exchange between NC and PDP members, BJP legislators also stood up in protest, accusing the Chair of ignoring them. They announced a walkout, saying they were not being given a chance to speak. The BJP members walked out of the House at 1:14 pm, raising slogans against both the NC and PDP.

Mubarik Gul, who was presiding over the House, assured the BJP MLAs that they would be given time to speak. NC members responded to the slogans by making sharp remarks against both opposition parties.

Amid the disorder, independent MLA Khursheed Ahmad Sheikh also entered the fray, raising his own issues. He attempted to enter the well of the House and made remarks that were objected to by NC members, leading to another confrontation.

A brief scuffle broke out between NC members and Khursheed Ahmad Sheikh, but it was quickly stopped by the Watch and Ward staff.As repeated efforts to restore order failed, Mubarik Gul adjourned the House at 1:14 pm till 2:30 pm.

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MLA Dr. Bashir Ahmad Veeri Injured in Fall at Jammu Stadium, Suffers Nasal Fracture

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MLA Bijbehara Dr. Bashir Ahmad Veeri sustained injuries on Monday morning after suffering a severe fall while exiting from stadium in Jammu, sources said.Sources said that Dr. Veeri’s right foot got entangled in broken tiles, causing him to lose balance and fall. The incident resulted in a fracture of the nasal bridge causing profuse bleeding.

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He was immediately shifted to a hospital for medical treatment. Doctors are monitoring his condition, and further medical assessment is underway.Due to the injuries, Dr. Veeri remained absent from today’s Assembly session in Jammu and other official proceedings, sources added. (KDC)

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Why Is Omar Abdullah Silent as a Kashmiri Shawl Seller Is Brutally Attacked in Uttarakhand?

Kashmiri Shawl Seller

In the cold winter of Vikas Nagar in Uttarakhand, an 18-year-old Kashmiri boy was badly beaten by a mob on January 27, 2026. He was selling shawls to earn money for his family, which is a common winter job for many young men from Kashmir.

According to reports, the boy was stopped and questioned about his identity. When he said he was a Muslim from Kashmir, the situation quickly turned violent. He was punched and hit with iron rods. His left arm was broken, he suffered serious head injuries, and his body had bruises all over. He was rushed to Doon Hospital in Dehradun for treatment.

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The attack caused anger and fear among Kashmiris. The Jammu Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) called it a frightening reminder that hatred against Kashmiris is becoming normal. The group urged Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to take quick action and ensure the safety of Kashmiri workers.

Kashmiri Shawl Sellers

However, one important voice has been missing — that of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. So far, he has not publicly condemned the attack. This has raised serious questions. Why has he not spoken out? Why has he not contacted the central government or chief ministers of states where similar attacks have taken place?


Kashmiri Traders Facing Repeated Attacks

This attack was not an isolated case. Every winter, Kashmiri shawl sellers travel to different parts of India to earn a living. Many of them come from poor families and depend on this seasonal work.

In December 2025, a Kashmiri shawl seller from Kupwara was attacked in Kashipur, Uttarakhand. He was allegedly forced to chant slogans and accused of harming local businesses. Similar incidents have been reported in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, where Kashmiri traders were beaten, threatened, or pushed out after being labelled as “security risks”.

Advocacy groups say these attacks reflect growing suspicion and hostility towards Kashmiris. The Ministry of Home Affairs has said Kashmiri traders are equal Indian citizens with the right to work anywhere in the country. But many fear that without strong action, these statements remain only words.


Why the Silence From Omar Abdullah?

In the past, Omar Abdullah has spoken up when Kashmiris outside Jammu and Kashmir faced danger. After the Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025, he sent ministers to different cities to check on the safety of Kashmiri students and workers. He also warned against treating all Kashmiris as suspects.

This time, however, there has been no clear public response from him. His recent social media posts focus on other issues, while attacks on Kashmiri traders continue.

Opposition leaders have criticised this silence. Sajad Lone said Abdullah failed to protect Kashmiri traders. PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti asked the government to send teams to affected states. Even his father, Farooq Abdullah, strongly condemned the attacks and warned against dangerous thinking in society.

An NC spokesperson later said the issue would be raised with other states, but many feel this is not enough without a strong and direct statement from the Chief Minister himself.


A Growing Sense of Fear and Abandonment

Some believe Omar Abdullah is being careful because Jammu and Kashmir is a Union Territory with limited powers. Others feel he does not want to upset the central government or BJP-ruled states. There is also a view that he is busy with internal issues at home.

Still, critics argue that even a simple public message would have shown support for the injured boy and other Kashmiri traders.


Waiting for Leadership

For many Kashmiris, this silence is painful. People feel unsafe and unheard. Social media is filled with messages asking Omar Abdullah to act.

As Chief Minister, people expect him to speak clearly when Kashmiris are attacked anywhere in the country. His past actions show he can do this. Now, many are waiting to see if he will break his silence and stand up for Kashmiri traders whose only aim is to earn an honest living.

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Justice and Development Front (J&K JDF) Now Registered by Election Commission – Big Step for J&K Politics!

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The Jammu & Kashmir Justice and Development Front (J&K JDF), a newly emerged political outfit with roots in a breakaway faction associated with the banned Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir (JeI), has officially secured registration as a recognized political party from the Election Commission of India (ECI).

In an announcement shared by the organization, the front expressed profound gratitude to its supporters, describing the milestone as a “collective achievement” earned through persistent hardships, unwavering commitment, and sacrifices by its members.

Official Statement from J&K JDF

The group stated:

“We are pleased to inform our well-wishers that after enduring numerous hardships and challenges, the Jammu & Kashmir Justice and Development Front has been duly acknowledged by the Election Commission of India. This milestone is a collective achievement. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our Core Committee, District Presidents, all office bearers, and—above all—our devoted members who stood firm with unwavering resolve, sacrificing comfort and giving their all for this cause. This recognition strengthens our responsibility to serve with justice, integrity, and commitment to the people of Jammu & Kashmir.”

The front emphasized that this formal recognition enhances its duty to advocate for justice, development, and grassroots-level service in the Union Territory.

Background and Formation

The Justice and Development Front emerged prominently in early 2025, when a splinter group from the banned Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir approached the ECI seeking registration as a political party. Reports from February 2025 (published in outlets like The Wire, The Economic Times, and The Hindu) indicated that the faction—comprising former independent candidates backed by JeI ideology—aimed to contest upcoming local body elections (panchayat and urban local bodies).

  • In late February 2025, the group held public events in areas like Chawalgam (Kulgam district), where leaders confirmed the registration process and mentioned allocation of the ‘scale’ as the party’s election symbol.
  • The outfit positioned itself as focused on day-to-day public issues, social justice, peace through democratic means, and a governance system rooted in ethical and moral principles (including references to “fear of Allah” in some early statements).
  • It distanced itself from separatism, emphasizing peaceful political participation, youth empowerment, and addressing local grievances such as power shortages, weather-related hardships, student safety abroad, and protection of religious institutions.

Over the past year, J&K JDF has been active on social media (notably via its official X handle @JDFJandKashmir), issuing statements on issues ranging from winter power surcharges, attacks on Kashmiris outside the region, surveillance of religious sites, and demands for humanitarian evacuations.

Recent activities include appointments of district-level leaders (e.g., Youth President in Baramulla) and public outreach on Republic Day themes of constitutional rights, inclusion, and accountable governance.

Political Context in J&K

This registration comes at a time when Jammu & Kashmir’s political landscape continues to evolve post the 2019 reorganization, the restoration of statehood discussions, and the 2024 Assembly elections.

  • The front appears positioned to participate in future local body polls and potentially build a base among communities seeking alternatives focused on justice and development without mainstream alliances.
  • Analysts note that while the group draws from JeI’s historical ideological base (which once contested elections successfully in the 1970s), it has adopted a pragmatic, issue-based approach to remain relevant in the post-Article 370 era.
  • The ECI recognition allows the party to formally contest elections, open bank accounts in its name, receive donations under electoral laws, and engage more robustly in the democratic process.

No immediate reactions from major political parties (such as JKNC, PDP, BJP, or Congress) or the UT administration were available in public domain as of this report.

The development marks another step in the diversification of political voices in Jammu & Kashmir, with J&K JDF now legally empowered to pursue its agenda of justice, integrity, and public service.

The front has called upon its supporters to redouble efforts in building a transparent, people-centric movement for the region’s brighter future.

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Shaheen International School Inaugurated in Riyadh, Mufti Shamail Nadwi Attends as Guest Speaker

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An inauguration ceremony of Shaheen International School was held today in Riyadh, marking the launch of the Shaheen Group’s first international school in Saudi Arabia.

The event was attended by educators, community members, and scholars. Mufti Shamail Nadwi was present as a special guest and speaker at the ceremony. He delivered an inspiring address, highlighting the importance of combining Islamic values with modern education for the better future of students.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The ceremony included speeches, prayers, and a presentation of the school’s vision. Mufti Shamail Nadwi later shared his reflections, praying for success and blessings for the new educational initiative.

Shaheen International School aims to provide quality education from Kindergarten to Grade 12, with a focus on academic excellence, moral values, and competitive exam preparation.

The inauguration marks an important step in expanding Indian educational institutions to serve students in Saudi Arabia.

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Wife of Srinagar Dentist Dr Rouf Jeelani Passes Away in Makkah Hospital

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The wife of prominent Srinagar-based dentist Dr Rouf Jeelani passed away on Sunday morning at a hospital in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

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He said that despite serious efforts by the Jammu and Kashmir government, under the direct supervision of Omar Abdullah, to airlift the ailing woman from Makkah for advanced medical treatment, she succumbed to her illness in the hospital on Sunday morning.

Baqal expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the family and the wider community to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his unconditional support and personal monitoring of the proposed airlift operation. He said that every possible step was taken, but fate had other plans.

“Death keeps no calendar,” he said, while expressing sorrow over the loss.

It is worth mentioning that Dr Rouf Jeelani had earlier made an emotional video appeal on social media, seeking urgent administrative help for the airlift of his wife. Sadly, despite all efforts, her life could not be saved.

May Allah forgive her shortcomings and grant her the highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous. Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.

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