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Nowshera MLA backing local goon, allegedly threatens police official | | | AB Sharma
Early Times Report
Sunderbani, Sept 15: In an incident which could anytime take a dangerous turn, Nowshera constituency MLA has threatened a Sunderbani Police post Munshi if he does not restraint from questioning a fraudster who is a very close aide of the MLA.
Sources said that the MLA allegedly was found to be double crossing a gullible loan giver while backing his 'goonda' loan taker over a loan of Rs 20,000 that his close aide was not repaying. He added that Des Raj of Sunderbani, had in 2013, lend a sum of Rs 20000 to one Girdhari Lal of Sunderbani on a promise that the latter would repay the loan as soon as possible.
Three years after continuously demanding his money back from Girdhari Lal, who often denied him repayment, Des raj approached a local Thana at Sunderbani and lodged a complaint against Girdhari Lal. Knowing the case, sources said that the MLA interrupted and assured Des Raj that his money will be paid back and allegedly asked Girdhari Lal to give back the money.
Sources further said that SHO Sunderbani called up Girdhari Lal and asked him to repay t... | |
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Switching loyalties, Tara Chand skips courtesy visit to Azad | | |
Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 15: Even as his close confidants kept waiting throughout the day, the former Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand avoided visiting Ghulam Nabi Azad for extending Eid greetings at the latter's official residence in New Delhi.
Despite repeated indications that Tara Chand has shifted loyalty towards the incumbent PCC president G A Mir, a few Azad loyalists in the dissident camp were still hopeful that the former could not ditch the person, who was instrumental in his elevation from a simple Congress activist to a Legislator, then Speaker and then to the rank of Deputy Chief Minister.
However, their hope dashed to the ground when they kept waiting for arrival of... | |
| | PDP-BJP Coalition: Told Mufti there would be trouble in Kashmir': Madhav | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 15: Patron of the PDP, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, was told at the time of formation of PDP-BJP coalition in 2015 that there could be trouble in Kashmir for three, four months because the people of Kashmir would not like this tie up of the PDP with the BJP and he should het himself prepared for the anticipated eventuality. This revelation was made by none other than BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav, who was also one of the architects of PDP-BJP coalition, which was termed by the late Mufti as coalition of "north and south poles".
"It is known that I (Ram Madhav) was thickly involved in the formation of this (PDP-BJP) alliance. Our major worry was that we... | |
| | "Political toddlers, para-troopers ruined the party we had created brick by brick' | Furious Karra finally resigns from PDP, Parliament | | Hyder Ali
Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 15: In a major setback to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, one of its founding members and veteran MP, Tariq Hameed Karra on Thursday quit the PDP and his seat in the Parliament.
"My conscience cannot take it any longer. My heart is bleeding and my soul is crying for the people of my homeland. Hence taking a call of my conscience and as a mark of protest on moral grounds against the brutalities of the BJP at center and State government's complete sellout and surrender before them, I have decided to disassociate myself from the primary membership of Peoples Democratic Party and from the Membership of Parliament to which I was elected from S... | |
| | 'Confused' Kashmiri politicians lose the way | | |
Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 15: The Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti taking a firm stand against the separatists and the miscreants has shaken mainstream politicians, who have gone into hiding since the day unrest broke out in Kashmir.
A few politicians have issued statements but they have been invisible on the ground and have made no effort to reach out to the common people.
One of the senior PDP leaders and Member Parliament from Srinagar, Tariq Hamid Karra, tendering his resignation from PDP and Parliament, cannot be considered as a beginning of the dissent within PDP as the fact of the matter is that Karra had been looking for excuses for a longtime to say goodbye to PDP.
"Kara h... | |
| | POs, Sr.POs overstay on deputation since decade | Mafia manages transfer policy in JKP | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 15: In the brazen violation of approved administrative rules, Prosecuting Officers (Pos), Senior Prosecuting Officers (Sr.POs) and Inspectors in the state police have overstayed on deputations for a decade.
Sources in police department told Early Times that under lieu of money the 'caretakers' of transfer industry, have transferred a number of POs, Sr.POs and Inspectors without completing minimum mandatory tenure of their postings as per rule, while a number of such corrupt continue even after even 14 years.
"A lady officer is enjoying her attachment, as Deputy Director Prosecution, despite the fact that there is only post of CPO and already f... | |
| | Bovine smugglers, drugs mafia call shots | 'Dabang Police officer pays no heed | | '
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 15: Notwithstanding tall claims of police to start a campaign against drug mafia in Jammu region, supply of drugs is going unabated in border areas of Jammu district thanks to the approach being adopted by concerned police officers.
Bovine smuggling and drug supply are the two businesses which are flourishing in R S Pura, Bishnah, Nagrota and other areas and these are being patronized by police higher-ups. Bishnah belt is worst affected as parents are helplessly watching their children falling into this trap but police have failed to take action against drug mafia.
Credible sources in the police circle alleged that high rank officers are hand in glove w... | |
| | All speaks for Kashmir Jihadis, but not for our forces | Valley Intifada | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 15: Jihadis have been on the Kashmir roads since July 9. Between that day and till date, these violent Jihadis attacked our forces almost one thousand times. Despite such grave provocations, the security forces maintained restrain just to avoid civilian casualties.
A report in one leading journal has said: "If they (members of forces) were ruthless and insensitive, they would not have taken so much injury. The death toll would also have been much higher. They tried their best to maintain restraint". This is a fact.
The members of security forces did react but only when their very life was in danger; they acted only in self-defence. In the process, close to ... | |
| | Reluctant to hold BDC elections, Govt begins construction of BDC Complex | | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 15: Responsible for the systematic failure of the Panchayati Raj institutions in the state, government is laughably contemplating construction of buildings to house the non- existent Tier-II institutions of the Panchayati Raj.
On September 11, Minister for Industries and Commerce, Chander Parkash Ganga, along with Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj and Law and Justice, Abdul Haq and Member of Parliament, Jugal Kishore Sharma today laid the foundation stone of Block Development Council Complex, Vijaypur.
Reacting sharply over the development, former representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions lambasted the coalition governmen... | |
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