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Indian forces kill 30-year-old Kashmiri man in Bhaderwah and launch search operation after alleged rifle-snatching attempt

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7/17/2026

Indian regime police have seized four immovable properties worth over 3.34 crore rupees (£260,000) in Srinagar under the NDPS Act as part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan. In Budgam, Indian forces demolished four properties, alleging they were illegally constructed using drug proceeds.

The Srinagar seizures and Budgam demolitions bring the campaign's cumulative footprint to new totals across Indian-controlled Kashmir, with properties now attached, seized, or demolished in virtually every district of the territory since the campaign launched on 11 April 2026. The total value of properties seized or demolished now exceeds 200 crore rupees (£15.6 million) with additional actions being registered daily.

Kashmiri families whose homes in Budgam have been demolished state the allegations against them are fabricated. No court has determined guilt. A police allegation and a magistrate's order were sufficient to reduce four Kashmiri homes to rubble. That remains the defining feature of a campaign that has never been subjected to independent judicial scrutiny at the point of action.

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