PoK


  • ‘Surrender policy to take time’
    February 18 2010 | By DC Correspondent

    Union home minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday maintained that the state government has been asked to formulate a comprehensive workable action plan to implement the surrender policy for the rehabilitation of youth, who crossed over to the PoK, yet now willing to renounce violence.

  • Security agencies have worked out a five-level verification process for the surrender-and-rehabilitation of Kashmiri militants in Pakistan-administered Kashmir who want to return home, top government sources said here.

  • The Union home minister Mr P. Chidambaram’s readiness to endorse the J&K Chief Minister Mr Omar Abdullah’s suggestion for the return of Indians trapped in PoK is

  • The two Lashker-e-Tayyaba militants, handed over to India by Bangladesh, have confessed to their involvement in the serial blasts that rocked Bengaluru last year, a top police official said on Thursday.