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| Shiv Sena denounces PDP for raising demilitarization demand | | | |
Jammu | July 9
Continuing its drive against corrupt politicians of J&K State, Shiv Sena today held a protest demonstration denouncing the Congress led coalition government in the state. The protestors led by the president, Ashok Gupta,, raised slogans against the PDP coalition partner of the Congress led government for demanding demilitarization in Jammu and Kashmir as also withdrawal of SFSPA when the infiltration from across the border is high and attacks on the security force are on rise .
Gupta lambasted PDP’s attitude for raising anti-national voices and said that being a partner of the coalition government, it has been following the dictates and pursuing the agenda of Pak President
Terming PDP, a group of anti-national elements, the Sena Chief has urged the Centre to act against these traitors and stump out PDP from the coalition government. .
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Gupta also appealed the Prime Minister Man Manmohan Singh to clear his stand against the PDP leaders who are raising the demand of demilitarization.
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| LeT regroups itself, plans to communalize situation | | Hindu boy hired by militants | | |
Govind Chouhan
Jammu | July 9
If intelligence sources are to be believed, a Hindu boy has been hired by LeT Cadre in the district Doda to undertake grenade attacks on the religious places and Yatra so that terrorist can show their presence in the area.
According to the intelligence sources, LeT Cadre has given Rs.50, 000 to the boy for undertaking this task and also handed over some hand grenades and other ammunition to the youth.
After receiving the information, a massive search operation has been launched in the area to nab the Hindu youth. Some militants reportedly hiding in the area were also planning to hire some more Hindu youths for such attacks in the area because as they c... | |
| | | | Journey to Lord Shiva’s abode resumes | | | |
Jammu, July 8: After a day’s halt due to inclement weather, the pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir resumed this morning as weather improved.
Meanwhile, the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was today reopened for traffic after multiple landslides, blocked it at Samroli, 80 kms from here yesterday, official sources said. "The highway has been reopened for two-way traffic from Srinagar to Jammu," said the authorities.
The highway was blocked in the Udhampur-Kud sector around 0800 hours yesterday following multiple landslides triggered by heavy rains.
Over a 1,000 vehicles, including the Amarnath yatra cavalcade were stranded, sources said adding that highway wa... | |
| | | | Jammu’s local bus stop …..Airport…..calls for attention | | | |
NIRBHAY JAMMUAL
Jammu, July 9: As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives in the City of Temples on Tuesday, he may see for himself that the winter capital city needs a facelift and its gateway for the plush visitors –the airport –needs the much awaited modernisation and expansion.
In our Monday edition we had pointed out that while efforts are being made to modernise the Srinagar airport to meet the international standards, the Jammu airport, which receives more passengers on a daily average, has been relegated to a local bus stop.
With increasing frequency of flights and more airliners planning to touch the ground in this Temple City, the Jammu Airport authorities are finding it d... | |
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