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Pakistan-administered Kashmir has closed all religious seminaries for 10 days, citing fears of Indian strikes following a tourist attack in Indian Kashmir. The closure is due to perceived risks of Indian forces targeting seminaries and labeling them as militant training centers. India has been accused of planning military action, with New Delhi alleging the attack on tourists was carried out by Pakistani nationals with ties to Islamist organizations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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