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‘Operation Sindoor’ gave clear message, we will avenge every drop of Indian citizen’s blood: LG Sinha | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 14: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, today paid tribute to martyrs and felicitated ex-servicemen to mark commemoration of Diamond Jubilee of India’s victory over Pakistan in 1965 war. The event was organised by Western Command and 26 Infantry Division in Jammu.
Addressing a mega rally of Ex-servicemen, the Lieutenant Governor said that 1965 war victory and recent Operation Sindoor was the result of the valour and sacrifice of soldiers of Indian armed forces which is considered among the strongest across the globe.
The Lieutenant Governor recalled the sacrifice of 1965 war heroes and paid homage to all the martyrs who made the supreme sacrifice, defe... | |
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‘Operation Sindoor’ ensured devastation of Pak terror HQs, launchpads: Amit Shah | | | Early Times Report
Manesar (Haryana), Oct 14: Operation Sindoor ensured the devastation of headquarters, training centres and launchpads of terrorist groups in Pakistan, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday.
Addressing the 41st Raising Day of the anti-terror ‘Black Cat’ commando force National Security Guard (NSG) at its headquarters here, Shah also said that the government is going to set up a hub — the sixth of the force — in the temple town of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh.
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| | Operation Sindoor 2.0 will be deadlier: Lt Gen Katiyar | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 14: Asserting that Pakistan has no capacity to fight India but it may attempt Pahalgam-type attacks again, Western Army commander Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar on Tuesday said the response — Operation Sindoor 2.0 — will be deadlier. He maintained that Pakistan continues its policy of “bleed India through a thousand cuts” and said the Army is fully prepared to deal with it.
“The action we will take this time will be deadlier than the past. It would be ... | |
| | Sajad Lone’s ‘love’ for Cong ends up helping BJP | Rajya Sabha Polls | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 14: People’s Conference (PC) Chairman Sajad Lone on Monday launched a sharp attack on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, accusing him of denying the Congress party a Rajya Sabha seat at the behest of the BJP.
However, political observers believe Lone’s own decision to abstain from voting in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections could end up benefiting the saffron party.
Lone challenged Abdullah to prove that the National Conference’s (NC) decision to block Congress from winning a Rajya Sabha seat was not influenced by the BJP. He termed the NC’s stance a “betrayal” of the Congress, which, he reminded, had extended crucial support to the NC during the 2024 Asse... | |
| | Congress likely to support NC candidates | Decide on alliance with NC after Bihar polls | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 14: Amid the ongoing political churning in Jammu and Kashmir over the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, the Congress is unlikely to abstain from the contest, despite internal resentment and visible strain in its alliance with the National Conference (NC).
Party sources indicate that while the Congress will support NC candidates this time, the future of their alliance will be decided only after the Bihar Assembly elections.
Highly placed sources in the party ... | |
| | LG inaugurates J&K Police’s Diwali Mela | Urges people to buy Swadeshi, products made by SHGs, local artisans | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 14: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the J&K Police’s Diwali Mela -2025 at Gulshan Ground, Jammu today. He paid tributes to the Bravehearts of J&K Police who devoted their lives in the service of the nation.
The Lieutenant Governor has urged the people to buy Swadeshi and products made by Self-help Groups and local artisans.
“Let us boost our local economy, empower local entrepreneurs, increase employment and strengthen the overall economic posi... | |
| | HC quashes dowry harassment complaint against 90-yr-old mother-in-law, family | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 14: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Jammu has quashed a 16-year-old dowry harassment and cruelty complaint against Asha Rani and others, observing that the allegations were “omnibus” in nature and continuation of proceedings would amount to a miscarriage of justice.
Justice Rajesh Sekhri, while pronouncing judgment, held that the private complaint filed in 2009 under Sections 498-A, 494, 497, 504, and 109 RPC was based on generalized accusation... | |
| | 3 die in road crash | | | Early Times Report
KATRA/JAMMU, Oct 14: Two Vaishnodevi pilgrims were among three killed and two others injured when a three-wheeler collided with a bus in Katra on Tuesday, officials said.
The bus was heading from Katra towards Udhampur when the accident took place near Serli check post in Katra.
Those killed in the accident were identified as auto driver Jeet Lal and pilgrims Vachitar Kumar Sahu, and Joginder Matari (66), residents of Odisha.
Two other injured devotees – Kavita Sahu and Sneh Lata Matari from Odisha –were referred to Jammu after receiving preliminary treatment. ... | |
| | Man injured in cylinder blast succumbs | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 14: A man who was critically injured in a domestic cylinder blast at his residence in Nagrota Sandhwan on September 28 has succumbed to his injuries at Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu.
The deceased has been identified as Om Prakash, 44, son of Thoru Ram.
According to police, Om Prakash, along with his wife Kamla Devi, 39, and daughter Khushi Devi, sustained burn injuries when an LPG cylinder exploded in their house.
All three were rushed to GMC Jammu for treatment, where Om Prakash was battling for life for over two weeks before he succumbed today.
Police have initiated inquest proceedings under Section 194 of the BNSS, and an Executive Office... | |
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