Who was the real Burhan Wani? As Kashmir simmers, the legend around Wani grows with conflicting reports of his heroics or the lack of it
Sharif called for a plebiscite in "occupied" Jammu and Kashmir to let its people decide if they want to be with India or align with Pakistan
Sharif said excessive and unlawful force was used against civilians who were protesting against the killing of Burhan Wani
Meanwhile, the death toll in the protest over the killing of the 22-year-old poster boy rose to 23
Hours after Burhan Wani's death, the Pakistan Cricket Board passed a resolution mourning the death of the 21-year-old 'martyr'
Normal life has been paralysed due to curfew-like restrictions and separatists-sponsored strike since Saturday
UKPNP spokesperson Nasir Aziz Khan also pointed out the atrocities perpetrated against the residents of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
Burhan Wani is a symptom, not the problem in Kashmir
Police officials added that some sensitive documents were also missing
Meanwhile, the strike, called by the separatist groups, also affected the normal life in the Valley
Kashmir Valley erupted in anger on Saturday after security forces shot dead Burhan Wani, a top leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen
Mobs attacked installations of police and paramilitary forces and set ablaze several buildings including three police installations
Wani, the 21-year-old poster boy of militancy, was shot dead in an encounter yesterday by security forces
Union Minister Jitendra Singh added that the fight against terrorism is universal and must be fought collectively
11 persons including three policemen have been injured during the clashes
Wani featured in videos circulated on Facebook and WhatsApp aimed at recruiting young Kashmiri men for terror
Wani and the attackers who stormed the upscale cafe in Dhaka last week were known to follow Islamic preacher Zakir Naik
Wani was a 21-year-old poster boy of militancy in the Kashmir Valley with a reward of Rs 10-lakh on him
Abdullah further said that Burhan wasn't the first to pick up the gun and won't be the last