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CM’s fresh ‘charge’ against PDP: Party supporting Army | Who is doing politics over AFSPA- Mehbooba or Omar…….? | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 5: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, it appears doesn’t enjoy speaking without touching two things: parroting what he takes pride in saying his firm stance on AFSPA revocation and second ,strongly reacting to PDP statements, mostly on those coming from Mehbooba Mufti over the issue. Like an impatient and immature woe, he loses no time in reacting to her views afresh, as if to settle a score and gain instant points .
Omar Abdullah has accused his political rival Mehbooba Mufti today of playing politics over the issue. The ‘charge’ is Mehbooba says differently over the issue while she is Kashmir , Jammu and New Delhi. Omar has apparently been hit by Mehbooba’s statement in New Delhi three days back in which not only commended Army and its role in ensuring security and safety of people but also advocated Army’s honourable exit. The punch line of Mehbooba’s uttering was that whatever Chief Minister was doing over AFSPA revocation, the move was being pursued in a haphazard manner and an impression was on ground as if he is hurry to ‘push them out’. M... | |
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Like father like son | Omar blames media for blowing issue out of proportion for ‘amendment in RPC’ | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu Dec 5:- Like father like son, English proverb aptly fits to the Farooq and Omar the two Abdullahs’ who today lashed on media, while at a function at SKICC Union Minister Farooq criticized media and asked it “to restrain itself on the other hand Chief Minister Omar Abdullah back tracks from his previous statement regarding amendment in Ranbir Penal Code(RPC) in state of Jammu and Kashmir and blames media for blowing the issue out of proportion.
Speaking on the side lines if the Inauguration function at Narwal Jammu, Chief minister criticized media to a query regarding his suggestion about amendment in State RPC Act so that it can be made at par with CrPc. Omar Ab... | |
| | Day after Katju’s assurance, Farooq lashes scribes | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar Dec 5: Barely two days after Press Council of India Chairman Markandey Katju stood for the scribes, the former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah today lashed out on the media in Kashmir valley for their reportage and termed it as a "premeditated act".
He was speaking at a function at SKICC. However, he suddenly began to criticize media and asked it “to restrain itself.”
He said: “It’s enough now... You have spoken enough... You have written enough and you have sung enough.”
Taking a dig on the valley journalists, Farooq said: “Your reportage is all a premeditated act... you all receive phone calls about where the situation is going to get worst and then ... | |
| | Realizing Sher-e-Kashmir’s dream | By arresting minors and giving doles to unemployed? | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 5: “Sher-e-Kashmir was personification of People’s aspirations”. Thus spake the Chief Minister on the 106 birth anniversary of his grandfather through a paid advertisement in local dailies. Nobody can deny this. The people especially in the Valley loved Sher-e-Kashmir for `wrong or right reasons’. However, after twelve years of his death, the same people rose against National Conference and burnt his effigies. In twelve years they started hating Sher-e-Kashmir for `right or wrong’ reasons. Nobody can deny this either.
Today when the state is ruled by third generation Abdullahs, the National Conference has lost his sheen. Nobody’s heart today beats for S... | |
| | Alleged defunct Adm in Samba big question in CM’s function | CM faces wrath of Samba people over his reaction to ‘AFSPA’ | SUMIT SHARMA | 12/6/2011 12:22:56 PM |
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Jammu Dec 5:
The stance of Chief Minister over the much hyped AFSPA issue today made the chief minister Omar Abdullah to face wrath of the people when a Shiv Sena activist disrupted the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s speech alleging NC has militants’ friendly approach further alleging that administration in Samba is defunct.
The incident took place when CM Omar Abdullah reached in Samba two hours late (at 6:20 pm) to lay foundation stone ceremony of Polytechnic College in village Sumbh, Samba.
According to reports from the area the Shiv Sainik identified namely as Rajesh Kumar of Dhyani who interrupted chief minister and came to stage to say his words before Chief minister’s addres... | |
| | Unbridled rodents play spoil sport at tea party for CM | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Dec 5: The state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah may have been looking forward to sip hot cup of tea/coffee before winding the whirlwind tour of the state for various memorial occasions organized to pay tributes to Sher-e-Kashmir but rodents at his evening function at Jammu played spoil sport for him.
The sight of 'fat rats' at the hastily prepared venue inside the Power Grid Station at Gladini sent shivers down the spine of the journos who raise the alarm keeping in mind the gravity of the matter and exchanged SMS about the issue.
However on Chief Minister’s arrival at the venue who rushed through the proceedings at the venue no one among the hosts could gath... | |
| | Use of internet by militants poses threat to security | `Cyber Cell lacks teeth’ | Asif Iqbal Naik | 12/6/2011 12:22:12 PM |
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Jammu Dec 5:- Intelligence sleuths are worried over growing threat from various militant organizations in the state. These organizations have been sharing vital information over social networking sites like Facebook, Google Talk, Skype and through other means like Yahoo Messenger and MSN. Among them Facebook is widely being used by the militants to share their information since they feel that Facebook Chat and Video are the safest means to transfer vital information with their counter parts in Jammu Kashmir.
According to the intelligence sources, the state being one of the biggest hub of militancy is posing a threat to the security as the organizations have closed all means of commu... | |
| | NC will not remain silent till autonomy is restored: Kamal | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar, Dec 5: Continuing his ‘total extreme’ remarks against New Delhi, the ousted additional general secretary and known for his outspoken nature the senior National Conference leader, Dr Mustafa Kamal avowed to continue the ‘war’ with New Delhi till autonomy is restored to Jammu and Kashmir.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of function here, Dr Mustafa Kamal said that the party will not remain silent till the internal autonomy resolution passed by the state legislature is implemented by the central government.
“It is imperative for New Delhi to address political aspirations of the state and the hearts and minds of the people can only be won when they take p... | |
| | NC-Cong still on path of confrontation | Coalition was a compulsion for Party: Dar | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 5: The National Conference (NC) and Congress coalition in the state are on a path of confrontation and all is not going well among alliance partners. This was reflected during a function organized by NC provincial wing on the birth anniversary of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah to pay tributes to founder of NC today.
The internal bickering between the coalition partners came to fore when Minister of State for R&B and Health Javed Ahmed Dar who is a close confident of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that NC entered into coalition due to certain compulsions. Dar said the main reason to share the coalition with Congress was to protect the people’s interests in the st... | |
| | Ayyangar, Shah, Nehru & conspiracy against Jammu | Omar’s Tributes To Sheikh | RUSTAM | 12/6/2011 12:21:05 PM |
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STARK REALITY
JAMMU, Dec 5: Paying tributes to his Late grandfather Sheikh Abdullah on his birth anniversary yesterday, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said: “Sheikh Sahib personified the aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir. He was the symbol of unity and amity. Sheikh Sahib denotes the State’s high traits of pluralistic ethos and communal harmony. He nurtured and strengthened this characteristic and cemented the bonds of love between various sections of the society
and different regions of the State”.
This is not the proper occasion to agree or disagree with Omar Abdullah because the occasion is such. However, it is time to refer here to what a distinguished member of the Indian... | |
| | Fake currency worth 5000-7000 crores in J&K markets | | | Early Times Report
Jammu Dec 5- The enforcement directorate has unearthed a nefarious network of some bank officials working in the Valley who have been providing financial support to militancy. Sources tell Early Times the discovery could be just the tip of the ice-berg.
One of the arrested bank managers has confessed before the sleuths of the NIA’s anti-militancy funding wing that he had been providing genuine currency notes to the militants in north Kashmir Baramulla and Kupwara districts in exchange for fake ones which he used to steadily circulate through cash counters and ATM machines of the bank.
Circulation of fake currency notes is nothing new in the state of Jammu and Kash... | |
| | Fall of BJP in Jammu & Kashmir | Leadership Crisis | NEHA | 12/6/2011 12:20:02 PM |
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MINCING NO WORDS
JAMMU, Dec 5: Things as they stand today suggest that the BJP and regional outfits like AIADMK of Jaya Lalithha, Trinamool Congress of Mamta Bannerjee, Bahujan Samajwadi Party of Mayawati, Biju Janata Dal of Navin Patnaik, Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), and even Samajwadi Party of Mulayam Singh Yadav would inflict a crushing defeat on the Congress party in several states if general elections are held today. The Congress has become unpopular across the country for reasons not really difficult to understand. The Congress would lose badly in Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Chhatissgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Kera... | |
| | Many research projects abandoned by JU | | Vaibhavi Chandel | 12/6/2011 12:19:40 PM |
| Jammu , DEc 5
The University of Jammu has failed to complete an important research to ascertain the Psycho-Social aspects of optimizing operational effectiveness of security forces to combat insurgency in the terror torn state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The research project was assigned to the varsity by the Defense Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR) way back in the year 2002 that university was not able to complete even in the year 2006.
The project titled ‘Influence of development programmes on people perception- an altitudinal survey’ for which an amount of Rs 2.19 lakh was released to the university.
According to an official document, “after incurring an expenditure of Rs 98,000 ... | |
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