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Now People Are Scared Of Yellow Snow In Jammu And Kashmir; Because Of This Reason

Yellow snow is a new concern in Jammu and Kashmir, which is slowly getting rid of terrorism. The yellow snow in Kashmir has indeed scared the Kashmiris. In the past, Jammu and Kashmir have passed through black snow and black rain, due to which it is natural for the state’s residents to be fearful.

However, the Meteorological Department has attributed this to dust and thunderstorms coming from across the border, saying that when yellow snow fell in some areas of North Kashmir last night around 2 o’clock, about 7 to 8 hours before that, the central and central parts of Pakistan Dusty winds blowing from parts of southern Afghanistan have reached north Kashmir, which has mixed with snow and has taken the form of yellow snow. Still, Kashmiris do not believe the meteorological department’s explanation.

That is why they are scared and fearful. In fact, in 1991, Jammu and Kashmir had to face black snow and rain. Then on March 15, 1991, black snow fell in many parts of Kashmir. People linked it to the terrorism spread in Kashmir and the blood of innocents being shed by the terrorists and said that this is the havoc of God.

A similar experience was experienced by the people of Jammu about 15 days after the black snow fell in Kashmir when on April 2, 1991, some areas of Jammu received black rain. The Meteorological Department was not so strong then; after many months, it was revealed that it was all due to the Gulf War, where the heavy use of ammunition had a broad impact on the atmosphere in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

It was enough that after the yellow snow fell, Kashmiris were chanting the name of the former chief minister and chairman of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party, Ghulam Nabi Azad, who had said in an interview with a newspaper in the year 2021 that he would join the BJP only then. I will join when black snow falls in Kashmir. A Kashmiri BJP leader said that Azad Sahib, now even the yellow snow has fallen, come to BJP.

Ashish is the founder, CEO, and editor-in-chief of our organisation. He has a strong background in journalism and is responsible for setting our organisation's overall direction and strategy and overseeing all editorial operations.

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