Rajnath Singh conceded a popular demand, saying that an alternative to the use of pellet guns as a tool to control unruly mobs would be found
Home Minister has constituted an expert committee which would submit its report within two months over the use of pellet guns against violent protesters
Home Minister's second visit to the valley in a month came as Kashmir is battling the deadliest unrest in six years
Home Minister is in srinagar on a two day visit to find the solution of the unrest in valley
Sending Rajnath Singh is only going to put chief minister Mehbooba Mufti under more pressure
This is the second visit of Singh in a month to the valley where unrest has been continuing for 47 days
Rajnath lauds efforts of NSG in counterterrorism operations and asked NSG to publish a booklet on martyred commandos to inspires youth
Restrictions continued in many parts of the Kashmir valley for the 46th consecutive day
Bilateral issues and issues of mutual interests were discussed in the meeting
Referring to violence in the Kashmir Valley, minister said Narendra Modi government wanted youth there to have pens and laptops in their hands rather than stones
Singh also took stock of the situation in Assam in the wake of militant attacks
Rajnath is likely to lay the foundation stone of state's tourism department's proposed tourist complexes in Ulihatu
He said as per NCRB, conviction rate of crimes is incredibly low, that's why investigation is crucial
He also asked police forces across the country to treat victim and witnesses well as they come seeking justice
Talks would not be held with Pakistan regarding Kashmir but on the issue of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, said Home Milnister
Home Minister Rajnath Singh said government has decided to deploy technological solutions on a pilot basis in the form of CIBS in various difficult terrains on Indo-Pakistan border
Rajnath Singh said government is considering to increase the compensation for security personnel and civilians killed in extremist violence
At least 14 people were killed, including eight Bodo people and 19 other people were seriously injured
BJP UP Chief Keshav Prasad Maurya claimed his party would rid the state of both SP and BSP
Meeting was attended by Arun Jaitley, Manohar Parrikar and Ajit K Doval