×
Home National Politics Business Bangladesh International Sports Entertainment Law & Justice More News Capital News Health Features Business Icon Technology Media Features Economy Education Literature Quran & Hadish Photo Gallery Editorial Religion Tours & Travels Tourism Guide Editors Corner Campus Youth Popular Organizations Country Wide Life Style Jobs Prism Notice History & Culture Messages Op-ed Wildlife Activities Foreign relation Accident Environment Asia Videoes Analysis Energy Book Reviews Literature Others KSA Arab World Cricket Football More Banking Corporate Global economy Real Estate Entrepreneur Start-up Telecom Summit Travel Art and Culture Food Book Fourth Estate View Letters to Editor Political Icon Diplomat Scholarship Career Job

Tuesday 16th of September 2025 E-paper
* Dhaka ranks 19th for worst air quality with `moderate` AQI of 81   * DSE, CSE see index gains on Monday trading   * Govt to finalize new salary structure before timeframe: NPC Chairman   * Humans born to become entrepreneurs: Chief Adviser   * Bangladesh mulls shorter life sentence terms   * Yunus opens newly built PKSF Bhaban-2 in Dhaka   * $234b plundered during 15-yr Hasina regime: FT   * Ex-DIG Nahidul Islam arrested from Eskaton residence   * Motorcyclist killed in Rajbari road crash   * Govt waives VAT on large sea-going vessel imports  
   Asia
  Sieged locals call for relocation amid violent military operation in Kulgam

MT Desk: As the ongoing military and cordon and search operation in Kulgam district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) enters its ninth consecutive day, toda, the besieged residents of Akhal village have appealed for relocation, citing severe hardships and growing fears for their safety.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the cordon and search operation launched by Indian forces on Thursday has brought daily life to a standstill. Villagers report relentless firing and explosions, particularly at night, leaving them unable to sleep and struggling with dwindling supplies of food, water, and medicine.
“We have been facing severe difficulties for the past seven days. Firing and bomb blasts continue throughout the night. There is a shortage of rations in our homes,” said Mubarak Khanday, a resident of Akhal. “Women and children are terrified. Many have developed psychological problems due to the continuous operation,” he added.
Khanday stressed the urgency of the situation, saying, “We haven’t slept for days. There is no medicine, no food. Even the nomadic Gujjar population in the area has run out of food grains.”
Sheikh Mehboob, a local village official, echoed the concerns. “We are facing an acute shortage of water and essential medicines. We request the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department to supply drinking water to us. The ongoing firing is especially hard on the elderly and children,” he said.
Sheeraza Akhtar, another local resident, issued a plea to the Kulgam Deputy Commissioner. “We appeal for immediate help. We are poor and suffering. Many have already left the village, and several homes are now abandoned. Please relocate us from this area,” she urged.
Indian forces are reportedly using advanced surveillance technology, including drones and gunship helicopters, to target suspected mujahideen in the region.
This operation is currently the longest-running cordon and search operation in Kashmir this year.
Meanwhile, the ongoing military operation by Indian forces in Kulgam district of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) has entered its ninth consecutive day today.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the cordon and search operation was launched in the Akhal area on Thursday, July 31, following intelligence reports about the presence of a group of mujahideen in the locality.
Indian forces reported that one ‘militant’ was killed during the initial exchange of fire, while six Indian army soldiers sustained injuries.
Indian officials, referring to the offensive as “Operation Akhal”, confirmed that heavy gunfire and multiple explosions were heard throughout the night.
The operation is expected to continue in the coming days and may become one of the longest-running military actions in Kashmir in recent decades.
The Indian Army has deployed advanced military assets, including Rudra attack helicopters, drones and Para Commandos. All entry and exit points to several areas in the district have been sealed off, with strict restrictions on the movement of civilians.
Local residents are reportedly facing severe hardships due to the continued presence of forces, road closures and communication disruptions.



  
Share Button
  

    
After failure of Operation Sindoor India trying to buy more war weapons
.............................................................................................
Assam Govt continues to witness severe actions against its Muslim community
.............................................................................................
Pakistan rebukes Israel over bin Laden analogy
.............................................................................................
Mosque president booked for appointing imam without police approval in Madhya Pradesh
.............................................................................................
Over 600 homes of Bengali-speaking Muslims razed in Assam
.............................................................................................
Pakistan secures $500m US investment in critical minerals
.............................................................................................
Cow vigilantism in Odisha: Dalit man beaten to death on suspicion of killing cow
.............................................................................................
Pakistan berates India for sponsoring terrorism, violating IWT
.............................................................................................
Impediments to Pak-BD reconciliation process
.............................................................................................
What does Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s legacy demand from us?
.............................................................................................
SCO condemns terrorist attacks in Balochistan
.............................................................................................
Water aggression of India
.............................................................................................
Trump’s 50% Tariffs on India: Pakistan’s Big Break
.............................................................................................
Pakistan Air Force has defied odds to carve a unique legacy in modern air warfare
.............................................................................................
India plotting malicious propaganda on Pakistan, Kashmir: Report
.............................................................................................
RAW’s evil face
.............................................................................................
Muslim trader forced to change shop name in New Delhi
.............................................................................................
Pakistan objects to India bypassing IWT on floods
.............................................................................................
China hails Pak army as `guardian of friendship`
.............................................................................................
Crackdown on education: Authorities seize 215 Jamaat-linked schools in IIOJK
.............................................................................................
Indian state terrorism leaves trail of death, widows, and orphans in Kashmir
.............................................................................................
Securing the corridor: Pakistan’s CPEC challenge
.............................................................................................
India’s sea-based nuclear ambitions
.............................................................................................
India pursuing systematic disempowerment of Kashmiris since Aug 2019
.............................................................................................
Public services hit as 91 IIOJK govt websites remain down since May
.............................................................................................
Marka-e-Haq: A lifeline of Pakistan’s founding vision
.............................................................................................
India’s missing friends: Why the World didn’t back ‘Operation Sindoor’
.............................................................................................
Pakistan 2025 – A Year of Economic Stabilization and Strategic Reforms
.............................................................................................
AJK President, PM reaffirm commitment to Kashmir cause, celebrate Independence and military triumph
.............................................................................................
Pakistan welcomes Court of Arbitration Award affirming IWT rights
.............................................................................................
RSS, BJP plotted terrorist attacks in India, ex-RSS insider claims
.............................................................................................
Pakistan Navy`s quiet deterrence: neutralizing India`s signaling
.............................................................................................
IIOJK Congress begins chain hunger strike for statehood restoration
.............................................................................................
Sieged locals call for relocation amid violent military operation in Kulgam
.............................................................................................
Pakistan Army Warns of Deep Strikes inside India in Response to Aggression: DG ISPR
.............................................................................................
Kashmir: A land under siege, a people betrayed
.............................................................................................
Youm-i-Istehsal: India’s occupation of Kashmir ‘defining conflict’ in South Asia, Pakistan
.............................................................................................
Indian troops killed 19 family members in cold blood in Surankote
.............................................................................................
Kashmiri youth martyred in custody after brutal Indian police torture in IIOJK
.............................................................................................
Indian troops martyr five more youth in Kulgam
.............................................................................................
5 August: A Grim Anniversary of Kashmiri Oppression
.............................................................................................
August 5: A Day of Warning, Not Annexation – AJK’s Message to the Indian State
.............................................................................................
India intensifies proxy war after losing `marka-e-haq`: Pakistan
.............................................................................................
Pakistan, BD vow to deepen bilateral ties
.............................................................................................
Kashmiris term Aug 5 as declaration of war, vow to resist Indian occupation
.............................................................................................
Pakistan, China to jointly confront hybrid threats
.............................................................................................
Indian police martyr one Kashmiri youth in Jammu
.............................................................................................
Pakistan intensifies diplomatic outreach to expose Indian oppression in IIOJK
.............................................................................................
India’s Clandestine War on Pakistan & CPEC!
.............................................................................................
Kashmir after August 5th: Unveiling the Reality behind the Revocation
.............................................................................................
Chief Advisor: Md. Tajul Islam,
Editor & Publisher Fatima Islam Tania and Printed from Bismillah Printing Press, 219, Fakirapul, Dhaka-1000
Editorial Office: 219, Fakirapul (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000.
Phone: 02-41070996, Mobile: 01720090514, E-mail: [email protected]
2022 @ All Right Reserved By www.themuslimtimes-bd.com