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| NC, Congress to contest one seat each in Jammu, Kashmir | | CC decides to pay honorarium to panchs, sarpanchs | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 12: The Coalition Coordination Committee (CC) of the ruling National Conference (NC) and Congress parties has decided that they will jointly contest the polls to fill up vacancies in the Legislative Council under Panchayati Raj quota.
"Both the parties will contest on two seats each. The parties will fight one seat each in Jammu and Kashmir regions", Congress President Saif-ud-Din Soz, who is also the chairman of the panel told a local news agency today.
There are four seats lying vacant in the Legislative Council from the panchayat quota, the polls for which are scheduled next month. About 35000 panchs and sarpanchs form the Electoral College for election of the LC members, with each member having to caste two votes.
The meeting was held in Jammu Guest House on Monday morning, which was attended by all the six members of the panel, sources revealed. "The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere and many other issues were also discussed in the meeting", they said.
The CC has also decided to pay a monthly honorarium to the panchs and sarpanchs ... | |
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| NC rewards Taj by withdrawing from house panel-Murtaza Khan | | 'Taj helped NC during Haji Yusuf killing, JKCA scam' | | | Bashir Assad
JAMMU, Nov 12: By withdrawing its two members from the house panel constituted on October 15 by the chairman Legislative Council to probe the allegations of forest land grabbing leveled against PHE Minister Taj Mohi-ud-din, National Conference has actually rewarded the Minister for what he did during Haji Yousuf custodial killing and JKCA scam involving Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his father Dr. Farooq Abdullah respectively.
This was stated by senior PDP leader and MLC Murtaza Khan during a press conference here today soon after the chairman Legislative Council, Amrit Malhotra dissolved the panel.
Murtaza Khan who was heading the 5 member house panel constituted to lo... | |
| | | | Council chairman peeved up with 'arbitrary' assertion of NC | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 12: The assertion by the NC that constitution and dissolution of the Committee, probing land grabbing allegations against Taj Mohi-ud-Din, by the Council Chairman is arbitrary and unilateral decision has peeved up the chairman.
Chairman Amrit Malhotra has reportedly conveyed to party high command and also to his colleagues, especially PCC president Saif-ud-din Soz, that such assertion by the NC amounts to casting aspiration on the Constitutional chair and also questioning its independence.
According to the sources, the chairman had conveyed that the committee was constituted as per the Parliamentary practice. He had also reportedly conveyed that even a curs... | |
| | | | HC directs AAG to file reply within four weeks | | `Encroachment' of 92 Kanals of State Land by MP | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 12: In the much publicized Public Interest Litigation filed by Professor SK Bhalla highlighting organized land grabbing by certain police officers/ politicians/bureaucrats in connivance with land mafia/under world in various parts of Jammu/Samba Districts, today Division Bench of State High Court comprising Chief Justice MM Kumar and Justice Mohammad Yaqoob Mir issued notice to State of J&K which was accepted in the open Court by AAG HA Siddiqui who was allowed four weeks time to file reply with advance copy to the opposite counsel.
The Court after hearing Advocates Shiekh Shakeel Ahmed and Virender Bhat appearing for the PIL and AAG HA Siddiqui for the state... | |
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