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*Rana's clout confined to Jammu.......* PC gives left, right and centre to Rana | Land grabbing won't be allowed in Kashmir: PC | |
Land grabbing won't be allowed in Kashmir: PC
Srinagar, July 19 : A day after Political Advisor to CM Devinder Rana retorted Sajjad Lone and threatened to file defamation sue for latter's uttering, Lone today expressed readiness to fight it out in a court of law. a spokesman of Peoples Conference quoting its chairman, Sajjad Ghani Lone today said that he (Rana) at least had the concept of legality and courts in his mind.
“Sajad Lone looks forward to highlight the misdoings of Rana and the corrupt practices of this government in both Kashmir and Jammu in the court of law”, he said.
“Rana’s melodramatic declaration of supreme morality in the discharge of his political duties is co... | |
| | Termination notices served on 8 DM, M Ch students at SKIMS | Stand-off continues as patients unattended; attendants, employees out on demonstrations | |
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
SRINAGAR, Jul 19: Stand-off between resident doctors and non-gazetted employees entered a crucial phase on the sixth day of unrest today when administration of Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, served termination notices on eight DM and M Ch students on their failure to end strike and report for duty. Even as the administration, led by Director SKIMS, Dr Shaukat Ali Zargar, was busy in a negotiations process with the agitating doctors till late tonight, doctors of the autonomous super-specialty hospital were mobilizing wider support from medical professionals in the state government’s Departments of Health and Medical Education.
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| | Govt sanctions permission to prosecute former minister | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 19: The Jammu and Kashmir government has accorded sanction to prosecution of former Minister Abdul Gani Vakil for having leveled “defamatory allegations” against Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Taj Mohiuddin which had appeared in some local news papers during January and February this year. Both the senior politician belong to Congress party.
In a notification issued on Thursday by Department of Law and Parliamentary Affairs, under SRO No: 232, Secretary Law and Parliamentary, Ghulam Hassan Tantray, is reported to have notified prosecution sanction against the senior Congress leader and former Minister incharge Social Welfare, wh... | |
| | With culmination of Presidential polls ‘pestering’ on pending matters to begin for CM | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 19: With culmination of Presidential polls today, the ‘pestering’ phase will again begin for the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over certain political matters which have been put under the carpet for quite some time by him for more than one reason. All these matters remained in standstill mode after the election process for Presidential polls began , much to the relief of Chief Minister . Is the government in for some ‘pressures’ and pestering afresh on all those issues which it avoided conveniently….?
The Presidential polls , on account of which NC led coalition government in J&K shelved almost all political matters and deferred decisions related to k... | |
| | Tak's remand extended, Police to scrutinize family's bank lockers | Laila Khan Murder case | |
Asif Iqbal Naik
Kishtwar July 19:- A Mumbai Additional Metropolitan Court today extended the police custody of Parvaiz Iqbal Tak accused in murder of Bollywood starlet Laila Khan and her family. A team of Mumbai Crime Branch today produced Tak before Additional Metropolitan Judge and demanded for extension in custody of Tak by 7 days, but the judge agreed to extend the custody by 4 days and directed the Crime Branch Mumbai to produce him again in the court on 23rd of July 2012. Parvaiz Iqbal Tak, a native of Bhunzwah village in Kishtwar District was arrested by Kishtwar police on 21 June 2012 when he was returning from Nepal and handed over his custody to Mumbai Crime Branch on July 7... | |
| | Cornered, dejected Omar gets into confrontation with Army | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu , July 19
Cornered and dejected on being politely but sternly by Army that his demand for even partial revocation of AFSPA can’t be entertained, chief minister Omar Abdullah had now tried to adopt confrontation mode with the Army.
“If the situation is alarming(read on terrorism account) it points to a failure in the security grid which needs to be discussed,” Omar Abdullah told reporters on being asked for his observation on the statement of point man of security situation in Kashmir divison.
GOC 15 Corps oLt General Om Prakash had said the recent terrorists incidents suggest that the situation is alarming.
"It is an alarming situation... | |
| | A party which can’t tackle weak NC can’t capture the lost space | Rahul To Play Pro-Active Role | |
STARK REALITY
Rustam
JAMMU, July 19: Yesterday, UPA chairperson and AICC president Sonia Gandhi, who is ruling the roost without any accountability whatsoever, told reporters that she couldn’t take decision on behalf of her son and AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi and that “it is for Rahul to take decision”. Today, Rahul took decision and he was quoted as saying that “he will now play a more pro-active role in the party and the government”. The media in-charge of the Congress party Janardhan Diwedi confirmed the statement without further elaborating it. He only said, “Rahul will play the role as the second most important leader of the party after Sonia Gandhi”. There was nothing si... | |
| | Angry Thakre urges people to whip BCCI members | Revolt In Congress | |
MINCING NO WORDS
Neha
JAMMU, July 19: The sudden decision of the BCCI to restore cricketing ties with terrorist Pakistan has shocked and angered many in India. It is understandable. After all, Pakistani state actors and terrorists like Hafiz Saeed had caused a deadly attack in Mumbai on 26/11 and murdered in cold-blood more than 150 innocent civilians, including Indian, Americans, Israelis and others, with a number of determined and committed police officials also laying down their lives in order to liquidate the terrorists. How could the BCCI and the Government of India think in terms of reviving cricketing ties with a country which has been shielding, defending and patronizing the per... | |
| | 8 shops, residential complex gutted in devastating fire | Functioning of disaster management cell exposed in Kishtwar | |
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, July 19: After an alarm raised by the state government in all districts of the state in wake of fire incident at famous Sufi Saint Sheikh Abdul Qadir Geelani commonly known as Dastgeer Sahib last month, the slogan of state government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah proves as hollow as the disaster management cell in Kishtwar failed to act within the shortest possible time to control the fire at ever busy Shaheedi road Kishtwar just few hundred meters away from Deputy Commissioner Office Kishtwar and less than one Kilometre from fire service department office Kishtwar resulted into loss of property worth nearly one crore.
The fire first broke out insi... | |
| | Army won't allow al Qaeda foothold in Kashmir: GOC | | |
SRINAGAR: Maintaining that situation in Kashmir is stable and peaceful, Army on Thursday said it will not allow international terror group al Qaeda to establish its foothold in the Valley.
Lt Gen Om Prakash, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Army's Srinagar based 15 Corps, said this while reacting to media reports which had quoted al Qaeda's Pakistan commander Farman Ali Shinwari as saying that in the case of war in Kashmir, the militant group will fight the Indian forces.
"No al Qaeda will come here, we assure you that. Until our security forces are here, we will not allow them to be here," the GOC told reporters at a function here. Lt Gen Prakash maintained that the situation in K... | |
| | Yatra to start today under tight security arrangements | ?Over 50,000 pilgrims from J&K to perform, Buda Amarnath yatra this year: BD | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 19: Over 50,000 pilgrims are likely to pay the obeisance in Buda Amarnath during the annual yatra this year which will start from tomorrow and culminate on Raksha Bandan coinciding with Sawan purnima. The Bajrang Dal and Vishawa Hindu Parishad (VHP) which is running the annual yatra of Buda Amarnath in Mandi tehsil of Poonch district since 2005 has finalized all arrangements for the pilgrims and the formal inauguration of the Yatra was made here this evening by Raj Mata Chanderkanta of Vijay Nagar in presence of Rajesh Pandey all India vice president BD, Health Minister of Punjab Laxmi Kant Chawla, Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand and other dignitaries.... | |
| | Suspected ultra held with three children in Poonch | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu July 19: Poonch Police claimed to have arrested one suspected ultra along with his three children in remote village in Surankote soon after he sneaked into Indian side via Nepal and trying to go to his home town, police sources giving information said.
According to police sources, the catch was made when he was on way to his home town in village Harisafeda, Surankote and has been identified as Sarfraj Ahmed son of Abdul Gani was on trap right from he reached Jammu via Nepal.
After specific information from intelligence agencies, a trap was laid on way to Poonch where the accused fell into the trap and was arrested. During his frisking, police recovered some in... | |
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