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| Hyderabad blast:Police action condemned, youth burn effigy of YSR | | | |
Jammu, May 19,
In order to register strong voices of protest against the police action on survivors of Hyderabad blast inside famous Mecca mosque near Charminar area in which over one dozen people died and several others were injured,local businessmen and several community members in Talab Khatikan area downed their shutter and burnt effigies of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister.
Slogan shouting youth gathered outside the Jama Masjid Mosque after taking out silent protest march in other Muslim dominated localities and condemned the police action on the survivors and blast victims.
They also demanded dismissal of top police cop of Andhra Pradesh and a detailed inquiry in to the... | |
| | | | CM to chair meeting of unified command in srinagar on Monday | | | |
Jammu,May 19
The meeting of the Unified Command will be held in Srinagar on Monday to discuss the latest security scenario in the state.Chief Minister,Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad,would chair the meeting which is scheduled to be attended by senior functionaries of the Army,Police Paramilitary forces,intelligence agencies and those from the Home Department besides the Chief secretary.
Informed sources said that the meeting will review security arrangements that were required for ensuring incident free stay of tourists and the pilgrims to the Amarnath cave shrine.The annual Amarnath pilgrimage is scheduled to begin from June 30.Already some groups of pilgrims have made it to the cave sh... | |
| | | | Drive against bill boards: Divine intervention set the wrong right | | | |
Jammu, May 19
Where the Government authorities had not dared to act the almighty intervened and set the wrong right. This became evident when a huge bill board installed on the outer wall of the Amar Singh Club, on which were inscribed Baisakhi greetings from R&B Minister, Gulchain Singh Charak and Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad,was tumbled down by a heavy dust storm that lashed the city of temples on the night of Friday.
The Divine intervention spared the city of the unwholesome sight of several other hoardings for which the political leaders had not sought approval from the Jammu Municipal Corporation.
The members of the Amar Singh Club has protested against the insta... | |
| | | | Masood Azhar spreads anti-India malice | | Jaish jihadis earmark Doda, Rajouri for big offensive | | |
BL KAK
NEW DELHI, May 19
India's two premier spy arms, Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), anticipate a 'big operation' against police and security agencies as well as "hired agents" of India in the two sensitive districts of Jammu region--Doda and Rajouri. According to inputs available with the two agencies, "undetected" entry of a number of jihadis belonging to the dreaded terrorist outfit, Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) into the two districts has taken place in recent times.
Selection of Doda and Rajouri districts by the JeM for anti-India activities assumes importance in the context of the presence of Muslim majority there. The JeM leadership, based in... | |
| | | | Rahul Gandhi's name still in currency | | | |
BL KAK
NEW DELHI, May 19
Despite his failure to boost Congress party's fortunes in the pivotal State of Uttar Pradesh (UP) during the recent Assembly polls, Rahul Gandhi, scion of India's famed political dynasty, is still a future Indian leader. Rahul insisted throughout the UP campaign that he was in the State for the ‘long haul’ to play down expectations he may be simply using it as a springboard
The Congress limped to a distant fourth place in last weekend’s elections in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous State, despite a high-profile campaign spearheaded by the 37-year-old parliamentarian son of Sonia Gandhi. “Rahul’s name is (still) in currency as a future potential P... | |
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