Burke Wali did bomb attack: Petrol bomb hurled at CRPF bunker in Jammu and Kashmir and fled, CCTV footage surfaced

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The activism of women in terrorist activities is increasing in Jammu and Kashmir. A video is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In this, a woman wearing a hijab threw a petrol bomb in front of the CRPF bunker in Sopore. According to reports, a CCTV footage has surfaced in which the woman is seen throwing a petrol bomb out of the bag. In the video, CRPF personnel are seen extinguishing the fire in the bunker.

Kashmir Police IG Vijay Kumar said on Wednesday that the woman who threw the bomb at the CRPF bunker in Sopore has been identified. He will be arrested soon.

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Women terrorist organization Dukhtaran-e-Millat is in the valley
Dukhtaran-e-Millat is a women’s terrorist organization that advocates jihad to establish Islamic law in Kashmir and to separate Jammu and Kashmir from India. It was founded in 1987, and is led by Asiya Andrabi. Andrabi and her associate Fahmida Sofisopore are currently in Tihar Jail.

The NIA has registered a case of sedition against them. Asiya used to hoist the Pakistani flag in Srinagar every year on Pakistan’s Independence Day and instigate girls to protest against the security forces.

Search operation of terrorists is going on
A day earlier, there was an encounter between security forces and terrorists in Srinagar. Security forces killed two Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. They have been identified as Rais Ahmed Bhat and Hilal Ah Raha of Bijbehara. Rais Ahmed used to run a news agency named Valley Media Service. While Hilal was a C category terrorist.

IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said that both were involved in several recent terror attacks including murders. Incriminating material including arms and ammunition have been recovered from them. Search operation is going on in the area.

Karnataka High Court verdict on wearing hijab in schools
Hearing the hijab controversy on March 14, the Karnataka High Court ruled that the hijab was not a mandatory part of Islam; Must wear school uniform. The High Court made two important points. First- Hijab is not a mandatory part of Islam. Second- Students cannot refuse to wear the prescribed uniform of school or college.

However, against this decision, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board has filed a petition in the Supreme Court.

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