QWrap: Pakistani Spies; Kashmiri Mothers; A Flying Akhilesh

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Sons of Misfortune: Kashmir Has Cost These Mothers Their Children

The Kashmir Valley has been on the boil since the face of the new militancy Burhan Wani was shot dead.

‘In Kashmir Conflict: Grieving Mothers on Both Sides’, The Quint has spoken to four mothers who lost their sons and the only source of financial support to the recent unrest.

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Delhi Court Remands Indians 'Spying' for Pak in Police Custody

A Delhi court had remanded the two arrested Indian spies for Pakistan to 12 days police custody, while Pakistan High Commission staffer, Mehmood Akhtar, has been declared a persona non grata and asked to leave the country in 48 hours.

Mehmood Akhtar was arrested by the Delhi Police’s Crime Branch on Thursday morning for being in possession of defence documents.

The Quint’s Video Game: Help Akhilesh Dodge Shivpal and Amar Singh

Akhilesh has been engaged in a game of thrones with an array of characters, and now you can too. Check out our game and send us your high scores!

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