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Will Omar act with propriety or invoke coalition Dharma to save Peerzada?
1/30/2012 11:59:39 PM
“Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has taken cognizance of the media report about state school education minister, Peerzada Mohammad Syed misusing his office to help his son pass the secondary school exam. The minister has been asked to see the chief minister to explain the facts. The state crime branch has been asked to complete an enquiry into the allegation and submit its report within seven days. Ant further action in the matter will depend on the crime branch report said an official press release. Will this be just another official cover up? Will Omar rise to the call of duty and act steadfast doing what he also knows is the only just course of action open to him? Seven days is too long a time to prove that the chief minister will not become part of any cover up in this shameful abuse of office.” Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Jan 30: The question now is not whether Peerzada Syed resigns on moral grounds. The real question now is whether the State Chief Minister Omar Abdullah drops him from the cabinet or not. As in charge of the school education department and the minister w...
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Shall Peerzada meet Saroori's Fate
1/30/2012 11:59:02 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Jan 30: Revelations that son of Education Minister Peerzada Mohd. Sayeed passed the matriculation examination in 2009 through unfair means in connivance with the BOSE officials has invited fresh debate as to whether Peerzada should meet the fate of G M Saroori who was sacked from the cabinet on identical charges but lesser in magnitude. It merits a mention here that son of education minister has resorted to use of unfair means during the conduct of 10th Annual Regular in 2009. The startling revelation that has brought to fore Peerzada Sayed allegedly in connivance with the senior BOSE officials managed to get his son qualify matriculation examination through "...
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Developments within Cong leave workers disappointed
Leadership in dilemma, adopts 'wait and watch'
1/30/2012 11:58:46 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Jan 30: Even as the war of words going on between two senior leaders did not see further stretching today , the stand off between the duo is far from being setlled. Nor has the dust compleletly settled over the core issue of corruption.With some leaders having chosen to keep distance by 'detracting' their names from the long list of signatories supporting Vakil, the entire sequence of developments have left a very negative impact on the morale of the workers and middle rung cadres of the party. Sources said the leadership of the party, apparently worried and wary of the manner fresh trouble has erupted for the party in the already faction ridden unit of the state...
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Police launches hunt for Distt Pres Cong (Y)
1/30/2012 11:58:11 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Jan 30: Rajouri police has started a massive hunt for District President of youth Congress of Rajouri Advocate Imtayaz Ahmed, who is still at large after killing a youth in a hit and run case. The youth congress president was booked for murder case and police have constituted different teams which were sent to nab the absconding leader, a police official said. He said that the accused with his vehicle had allegedly hit the motorbike yesterday in which a person namely Tahir Khan, son of Mohd Mustaq Khan with his fiancée namely Lubina Kouser daughter of Mohd Afzal Khan, both the residents of Kappa-Kha village in Dhani Dhar got injuries. Lubiya was wounded crit...
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Rejection of award by Agnishekhar can hardly make any difference for Omar, NC
1/30/2012 11:57:58 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Jan 30: The rejection of cultural Academy Award by Panun Kashmir convener and a well known scholar Dr Agnishekhar is not going to do anything good for him or his community which is leading an exiled life for last 22 years in Jammu and other parts of the country. Dr Agnishekhar has rejected the prestigious award on the plea that he will not accept it from Chief Minister who is the president of the academy unless and until he does not accept the genocide and exodus of Kashmiri Pandits. The PK leader also accused the successive state governments of the present plight of displaced Pandits saying they all have failed to ameliorate the lot of the exiled people of his c...
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PDP imparted credibility to democratic process: Mehbooba
1/30/2012 11:57:40 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Jan 30: Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti has said her party has a realistic and pragmatic vision that could transform the state into a dynamic and developed state and it has proven it credentials of ability to implement it. Addressing Zonal committees of district Budgam today at Budgam she said "the performance of her party in coalition with congress for a brief period has set new standards of governance that helped the people to distinguish between good and bad governance". Mehbooba said arrival of PDP on the scene had redefined the rules of politics in the state with the people getting for the first time an alternative to monopolistic for...
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Madan Lal Aggrawal booked u/s RPC 420
1/30/2012 11:57:19 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Jan 30: Madan Lal Aggarwal popularly known as Bania, Jammu based businessman once again was booked by City police for running illegal dental clinic in Ragunath Bazar here today, police said. Police sources said that a case under FIR NO 6/2012 under section 420 RPC was registered against the accused. "The case was registered against him following health department lodge complaint that a Jammu based businessman namely Madan Lal Aggarwal was running two clinics- Vishw Swasthya Sansthan and a dental clinic without proper registration with the concerned nodal authorities which poised great threat to the health of the people, police added. ...
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Operation launched in Kishtwar to hunt down Delhi HC blast accused
1/30/2012 11:57:07 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Kishtwar, Jan 30: Following inputs about the presence of five HM militants, including accused in September 7, 2011, Delhi high court blast accused, at Renie in Marwah area here, police and 11 RR troops have launched an operation. The police team of Special Striking Reserve (SSR) was led by SI Shiv Krishan Sharma, police sources said. The SSR men and 11 RR jawans had cordoned off about 5 km area of Mathwan, Renie, following specific inputs abut the presence of four HM militants, including some Delhi HC blast accused, in the area covered by 5-6 ft of snow, the sources added. The militants were identified as Amir Kamal alias Akram, Shakir Hussain alias Chota Hafiz, Sajjad A...
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Home Ministry Survey: The Positive Aspect
K Leaders Exposed
1/30/2012 11:56:52 PM
Neha JAMMU, Jan 30: Notwithstanding the exclusion of Jammu and Ladakh from the Union Home Ministry-sponsored survey on media impact on Kashmiri youth, there is much in the survey that can be construed as something positive. The survey has put things in perspective to an extent and thoroughly exposed the Kashmiri extremists like Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. As reported, the survey was conducted by the New Delhi-based Institute of Research on India and International Studies (IRIIS) in the aftermath of street demonstrations and violent police-crowd clashes in Kashmir in 2010 which left more than 100 people, mostly young, dead and hundreds of other wounded. The CRPF and poli...
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Farooq demanding discussion on ‘interlocutors’ report, Omar demanding revocation of AFSPA
Status Of Congress -- I
1/30/2012 11:56:17 PM
Rustam JAMMU, Jan 30: Farooq Abdullah is president of National Conference (NC), Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy and father of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah. He is part of the Union Government and, hence, accountable to the nation and constitutionally bound to defend, protect and respect the Indian Constitution, which, like Jammu and Kashmir Constitution, says Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and no authority can alter the country's borders or geographical boundary. His party is also leading the government in Jammu and Kashmir, government constituted as per the State Constitution, which emphatically says that the State shall ever remain an integra...
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Er Rashid dares NC, PDP to plead for Afzal Guru's clemency
1/30/2012 11:55:39 PM
SRINAGAR: Independent MLA from North Kashmir's Langate constituency Er. Rashid Monday dared ruling National Conference (NC) and opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to bring a resolution seeking clemency for Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru if they were sincere towards their people. Talking exclusively to Early Times Er. Rashid said ruling NC and opposition PDP had claimed that they are against capital punishment awarded to Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru and if they were sincere they should bring a resolution unanimously seeking amnesty for Guru. It merits a mention here that Er. Rashid while taking clue from Tamil Nadu assembly, had moved a resolution in Jammu and Kashmir ...
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Backdoor appointments: ReT aspirants stage protest in Poonch
1/30/2012 11:55:24 PM
JAMMU: Alleging that atleast 85 back door appointments of ReT teachers were made in district Poonch, the aspirants in Poonch district today staged protest and also blocked National Highway for half an hour in Mendhar in Poonch district at Bhata Duniya. Sources said that the protesters alleged that the department has made illegal appointments of 85 persons in the department as ReT and these appointments were made by the Zonal Education Officer (ZEO) Balakote in Mendhar. The protesters, an eyewitnesses told over phone alleged that the coalition government should order a probe into the case and it should be handed over to the State Vigilance Organization. To defuse the situation, senior o...
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Rajouri tehsildar's quarter burgled
1/30/2012 11:55:13 PM
RAJOURI: A burglary has been committed by some unknown persons in the official quarter of tehsildar here. Police sources said burglars entered the official quarter of the Rajouri tehsildar by breaking the doors open. They searched alimrahs and other items before decamping with inverter, LPG cylinders and other costlier items, the sources added. Though police had registered a case in this connection, the accused were yet to be tracked down....
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107-yr-old man dies at Bhaderwah
1/30/2012 11:55:01 PM
BHADERWAH: A 107-year-old man, stated to be the oldest in Doda district, died at his residence here today after a brief illness. Abdul Aziz Kashmiri (107) developed some health problem at his residence here in the morning and breathed his last at about 2 pm. He was laid to rest at the graveyard here at about 6 pm. He was said to be the oldest man in Doda distict. He was physically fit and did not have any serious health problem. He is survived by his wife Mada Begum (97), sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters and great grandchildren....
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UP Muslims will ignore his Fatwa: Soz
Imam’s support for SP worries Congress
1/30/2012 11:19:04 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Jan 30: Former Union Minister and President Jammu Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC), Professor Saif-ud_Din Soz has taken strong exception to Shahi Imam’s support to Samajwadi Party. In a statement issued at New Delhi today Soz said: “The statement (Fatwa) issued by Imam of Jamia Masjid Delhi is, to say the least, reduced his own position as a religious leader. The Imam would know that the Fatwa that supports Samajwadi Party will be totally counterproductive for the Imam and also for the party that the Imam wanted to support.” Soz said the Imam had indulged in sectarian politics and this kind of deplorable behavior will cause damage to the position ...
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