Over 30 years on, Jammu and Kashmir reopens its forgotten terror killing cases

Srinagar,, 23/08: More than three decades after terror murders plunged the Kashmir Valley into a cycle of violence and trigger the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, the state is reopening some of the Valley’s most prominent unsolved cases — including the killings of judge Neelkanth Ganju, BJP leader Tika Lal Taploo and 23 Pandits at Wandhama

The State Investigation Agency (SIA), J&K’s specialised anti-terror investigation agency, has stepped up the investigations after what officials describe as a “significant breakthrough” in several other cases reopened after 30-35 years.