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Farooq Khan's press conference creates resentment among Muslim leaders of BJP | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 30: First press conference of Ex-Inspector General of Police (IGP) has created a sense of insecurity among those Muslim leaders who have been working in the party since long.
Within a couple of days after his joining, party has allowed him to address a press conference and condemned Congress candidate from Saharanpur Imran Masood for threatening to chop Narendra Modi into pieces.
It was good that party has asked a Muslim to condemn such uncivilized utterance of Congress candidate but this action of party has created strong resentment among Muslims who have been associated with the party since long. There is feeling among these leaders that party has not reco... | |
| | Party flags replaced, water supply to rally site severed | NC plays foul to sabotage PDP's Khanpur rally | | Bivek Mathur
JAMMU, Mar 30: Already shamed for the incident of religious coercion of a village head for electoral gains, involving a sitting Minister of the Omar Government, NC attempted yet another below the belt hit at the opponent PDP when its workers replaced PDP flags with the NC flags overnight at Khanpur Nagrota, where PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was scheduled to address a public rally today.
According to a senior PDP leader, his workers had erected party flags around the venue of the party rally at Khanpur some days back but after this National Conference Minister and his workers come to know that PDP's Chief Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed will address a rally from the same ven... | |
| | Fearing defeat, NC unleashes misinformation campaign against PDP | Kashmir's Election Scene | | Rustam
JAMMU, Mar 30: One thing is absolutely clear: The ruling National Conference (NC) has lost the people's confidence in Kashmir and the opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) all set to snatch atleast two Lok Sabha seats from the NC. That the PDP is standing on a strong wicket and the NC, which won all the three Lok Sabha seats in 2009, has lost its sheen and appeal and is at the receiving end could be seen from a number of pre-poll surveys.
Almost all the pre-poll surveys, including the latest one conducted for ABP News by Nielsen, have said that the ruling coalition in the state would not repeat its 2009 performance and at least three seats are going to the opposition. It is ob... | |
| | SHRC takes cognizance of another ET report | Instance report sought from DHS, DWS | | Avinash Azad
JAMMU, Mar 30: Taking cognizance of Early Times report titled 'Sordid Saga of Samba hamlets: Acute poverty pushes families to disabilities' the State Human Right Commission (SHRC) sought instance report from Director Health Service and Director Social Welfare Jammu.
According to SHRC order, Human Rights Activist, Om Prakash Khajuria filed a complaint with Early Times report regarding poverty in village Palth, district Samba, which had made most of the residents physically and mentally disabled, before the Division Bench of the commission comprising chairperson Rafiq Fida. While studying the case, the Bench observed it was a case of serious human rights violation. It was failu... | |
| | Intelligence agencies suspect presence of underground tunnel | Kathua terror attack | | BSF refutes 'lowering guard' theory
Asif Iqbal Naik
JAMMU, Mar 30: Even after two days since the three dreaded Pakistani terrorist unleashed terror in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir killing two civilians and one army personnel, the security agencies working in the field of guarding the borders are still groping in dark.
Sources said that the agencies have failed to come up with any concrete theory with regard to lapse on International Border (IB) along Kathua and Hiranagar which paved way for terrorists to successfully carry out terror strike in the area twice in last over little six months. What is different in this fresh terror attack as compared to last year terror attack in t... | |
| | R&B minister's aide damages water supply, refuses to restore | | |
Early Times Report
DODA, Mar 30: In a glaring example of political intimidation, a close aide of Minister for Roads and Buildings, has snapped water supply lines of a nearby village for the last ten days, causing gross inconvenience to the residents.
Bitta Baig of Doda town, who wears his allegiance with the minister for R&B on his sleeve , got a tender from R&B department to construct a road to Shai from Sikwan village, for only one house and his men on work have thrown boulders down towards the Nallah which have snapped the water supply lines.
This water supply scheme caters to the drinking water needs of around 2000 people of Ghat village and adjoining areas, which is just five ki... | |
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