Offices, shops and business establishments opened for work and traffic was back on the road on Tuesday as curfew was lifted in the Kashmir Valley, though restrictions continued on the assembly of more than four people.
It is a war within and the culprits are a government whose abiding philosophy is minority appeasement, a political class with no sense of the nation and secessionists who continue to be tolerated by a soft state, writes Prabhu Chawla. Read full story.
Ignoring India's assertions that Islamabad should not interfere in its affairs, Pakistan's Parliament has set up a panel to monitor human rights situation in Jammu and Kashmir and mobilise world opinion in support of the "right of self-determination" for Kashmiri people.
JKLF chairperson Yasin Malik says the BJP leader has been exploiting the Amarnath land row to secure his vote bank and be the next prime minister of India.
The Centre has consistently made efforts to maintain normalcy in the state - be it the political front, the economic sphere or to stem the problem of infiltration and militancy.