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| It is party which can go to any extent for power: Nasir | | PDP survives on blame game, false propaganda: Sagar | | |
Srinagar: Launching a scathing attack on Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senior National Conference (NC) leader and Rural Development Minster, Ali Muhammad Sagar Sunday termed the statement of PDP president, Mehbooba Mufti as mere frustration and claimed the party has lost its track and now finds it hard to show its existence in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Now they have started propaganda against the NC,” Sagar told KNS.
Mehbooba Mufti had Saturday blamed that only objective of the ruling NC was to grab the power.
“PDP leadership has started propaganda against the NC by issuing baseless statements. They are trying to defame the NC for which they keep on playing dirty politics,” Sagar claimed.
Lashing out at PDP leader Muzafar Hussian Baig for his statement where he had said that the NC was taking advantage of boycott call in elections, Sagar said “Till now boycott calls have always kept NC at the receiving end so it is rubbish.
“People are with the NC and they cast their votes in favour of our party. It is a routine matter now for PDP to blame NC for everything. This party (PDP) is lo... | |
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| Delhi gangrape: Verdict likely by May end, says Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar | | | |
New Delhi: With the trial in the Delhi gangrape case "almost 90 per cent complete", the court verdict is expected to come by the end of May, Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said.
In an interview with a news channel Neeraj Kumar said: "The trial of December 16 (2012) case is almost 90 per cent complete and judgment is expected by the end of May." On December 16, 2012, a 23-year-old woman was brutally raped and tortured by a gang of six people on a moving bus. She died a few days later of grievous injuries.
The male friend of the victim, who too was attacked and severely injured, in an interview had criticised the police for their "inaction" in the case.
On December 16, 2012, a 23... | |
| | | | Bhalla inaugurates new eye Centre of Shree Atam Vallabh Jain clinic | | | |
JAMMU: Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Culture Mr. Raman Bhalla today inaugurated Shri Bhagwan Kalyan Parshvnath Eye Centre, a unit of Shree Atam Vallabh Jain clinic at Jain Nagar Talab Tillo here today.
The Clinic has been opened in collaboration with Dr. Om Prakash Eye Institute, Amritsar and Sheela Devi Eye Care Centre, Jammu.
MLA Jammu West Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta presided over the function.
While speaking on the occasion, Mr. Bhalla appreciated the efforts of the institution for taking the initiative, which will help hundreds of needy people who had not enough money to spend on the eye disorders or to travel outside the state for treatment. He hoped that the centre will prov... | |
| | | | Kichloo visits quake affected area of Thathri, Prem Nagar | | | | Early Times Report
DODA: Minister of State for Industries & Commerce and Home, Mr. Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo, alongwith SP Doda Mr. Mohammad Arif Rishu and other officers took stock of different relief measures being under taken by District Administration in Thathri, Prem Nagar and Suigwari areas in the aftermath of earth quake in the District.
Mr. Kichloo met the affected people at these locations, who were shifted to tented accommodation by District Police and told them to assist revenue authorities in the assessment of damages so that relief measures are under taken swiftly. He assured them that he will take up the matter with Divisional Commissioner Jammu to conduct relief measures in all ... | |
| | | | Pakistan envoy to visit Sanaullah in Chandigarh | | | |
Chandigarh: The high commissioner of Pakistan will visit Chandigarh on Monday to see a Pakistani prisoner admitted in a critical condition at the PGIMER in Chandigarh, a diplomat said, even as his condition continued to be critical.
"The high commissioner (Salman Bashir) will be visiting
Chandigarh tomorrow (Monday) to see Sanaullah (Ranjay), who is under medical treatment at PGIMER," Pakistani diplomat Manzoor Ali Memon, one of the three diplomats granted consular access to the prisoner, said on Sunday.
Ranjay continued to be "critically sick" and in "deep coma", a medical bulletin of the PGIMER (Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research) said.
"He continues to be c... | |
| | | | Kashmir Folk Festival reaches Gulmarg | | | |
GULMARG: On the second day of the Kashmir Folk Festival organized by J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages in collaboration with Tourism Department, groups of artists Sunday performed at this scenic hill station to the delight of a large number of people, mostly tourists.
The Festival was launched at Pahalgam on May 4 and will continue for two months with weekly events at Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Verinag, Kokernag, Achhabal, Zabarwan Park and Chinar Bagh during which prominent folk artists of Kashmir will perform local folk dance and music including Bhand Paether, Dhambali and Chhakri for which the Valley is widely known. Pahalgam will host events on Saturdays, Gulmarg on Sundays, Zabarvan ... | |
| | | | Medicines not evaluated in J&K, says Drug Controller General of India | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar: Admitting that medicines were not evaluated in Jammu and Kashmir, Drug Controller General of India G M Singh Sunday said that central government is serious about curbing procurement of spurious drugs.
“Evaluation of drugs is not done properly but we will take steps to check spurious drugs,” Singh said while addressing a press conference here.
He advised state government to fasten the enforcement wing to check the menace of spurious drugs. “Authorities are serious about quality, safety and efficacy of drugs in the state. If there are any fake drugs, they will be thrown out and people responsible for this malicious act will be brought to justice,” he said
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