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JAKFED employees approach Sonia Gandhi | Nexus between Minister, GM | | SUMIT SHARMA
Jammu, July 4: The staff of JAKFED (Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation Ltd), accused Doctor Manohar Lal Sharma, MoS, Independent Charge Cooperative, for taking the federation into slough of despondency. They also made the minister responsible for huge losses suffered by the federation.
In a complaint lodged to with Sonia Gandhi, All India Congress President, a copy of which is forwarded to Rahul Gandhi , Gen Sec AICP, Union Health Minister GN Azad,CM JK Omar Abdullaha and Pradesh Congress President Saif-ud-Soz , the JAKFED Employees Welfare Association (JEWA) leveled serious allegations against Minister Manohar Lal and attached GM JAKFED Girdari Lal Abrol for shielding each other's corrupt practices, which caused 300 crore loss to the cooperative sector and large chunk of which is of JAKFED.
As per the complaint, copies of each is in procession of ET, JAKFED, which works on its own resources and not government aid, bear huge losses owing to the nexus between Cooperative Minister and G L Abrol,ex GM JAKFED.
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Maharashtra police arrive in Kishtwar for Tak's custody | Laila disappearance case | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Kishtwar, July 4:- Maharashtra police probing mysterious disappearance case of Laila Khan finally arrived Kishtwar after 14 days since main accused Parvaiz Iqbal Tak's arrest.
This is the second visit of Maharashtra police to Kishtwar after recovery of the outlander vehicle which was later found to be registered in the name of Bollywood starlet Laila Khan missing since February 2011from Mumbai.
A team of Maharashtra police led by Inspector Baghi Rath Shivaji Rao Deshmukh arrived in Kishtwar this afternoon to take the custody of accused Parvaiz Iqbal Tak. Sources said that Maharashtra police will tomorrow apply before the Chief Judicial Magistrate Kishtwar for his transit... | |
| | Tension grips Malothi following land "dispute" between two communities | | | early times report
JAMMU, July 4: Tension today gripped Malothi in Bhaderwah tehsil of Doda following a land dispute between two communities.
Police sources said a particular community raised a concrete pillar while constructing the jamia masjid at Malothi.
Members of another community, who live next to the mosque, however, objected to the construction of the pillar, saying it was being raised in their land. This led to a tension between the two sides, the sources added.
Reached for his comments, deputy commissioner, Doda, Farooq Ahmad Khan said following objection by the family, that lives next to the mosque, the measurement of the land was got done with the help of revenue authoriti... | |
| | Caught red handed by VO, Chief Engineer assumes office | Govt fails to issue suspension order | | Abodh Sharma
Jammu, July 4: In what could be termed as the biggest deride for the Government from its hyped claims of weeding out corruption, the tainted Chief Engineer Mechanical Engineering Department (MED) Zahoor Ahmed Zargar, who was allegedly caught red handed by the sleuths of the vigilance organisation Jammu has dissuaded any departmental action in contravention of all rules and interestingly has assumed office.
Chief Engineer, his personal assistant alongwith Managing Director and Deputy General Manager of a private company were arrested by State Vigilance Organisation on June 11 last for allegedly using illegal means in the allotment of contracts. Vigilance sleuths raided the o... | |
| | By organizing separatists -Pak FS meet, GOI has legitimized Jehadi movement: VHP, BD | | | early times report
JAMMU, July 4: Hindu organizations have taken serious exception to the meeting of Hurriyat leaders with Pak Foreign Secretary in New Delhi yesterday and asked the Government to make public why it allowed the separatists from Valley to meet the Pak representative.
The VHP which had already warned and opposed such meeting between Hurriyat and Pak Foreign Secretary saying that Government of India this way was legitimatizing the separatist and Jehadi movement in Valley.
VHP state president Dr Ramakant Dubey while questioning these talks said on what ground the separatists were allowed to visit New Delhi and meet Pak Foreign Secretary as this will be tantamount to national... | |
| | Jammu petrol pumps go dry as oil tankers strike continue | | |
early times report
Jammu, July 4: The petrol pumps in this winter capital of the state has gone dry due to an indefinite strike of Jammu and Kashmir Oil Tankers Association. The oil tankers across the state on Monday went on an indefinite strike demanding action against those involved in the suspicious death of a tanker driver in Kashmir Valley. Most of the filling stations in Jammu City are facing petrol and diesel shortage due to the strike. People were standing in long queues at the filling stations to get the petrol and diesel. The talks between the government and Oil Tankers Association are in progress while no announcement has been made so far. The strike call was given yesterday... | |
| | Did Pakistan foreign office write statements for Kashmiri separatist leaders? | | | agencies
New Delhi, 4-The recent meeting between Pakistan foreign secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani and Kashmiri separatist leaders here has gone on the expected lines. They have apparently mounted pressure on Pakistan not to move forward in improving bilateral ties with India unless Kashmir issue is discussed as the main dispute between the two countries.
Both Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Omar Farooq have asked Pakistan to announce that unless the Kashmir dispute is resolved there can be no forward movement in India-Pakistan relations.
On the face of it, the common perception carried by the people is that the Kashmiri separatist leaders have again repeated their oft stated positions and... | |
| | ‘Harsh statements weaken coalition’ | Vakil urges restraint | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 4: AICC member and former Minister, Abdul Gani Vakil has once again urged the leaders of the National Conference and Congress to refrain from issuing controversial statements. Vakil's appeal has brought to fore the concern shared by Congress leaders over bickering within the coalition partners.
The recent statement of senior Congress leader and Minister for Irrigation and Flood Control, Taj Mohi-ud-Din has shaken the National Conference. He (Taj) said autonomy was a closed chapter. "It is a closed chapter. There is no room for discussion over it. Sheikh Abdullah became the Chief Minister of the state on the basis of the 1975 accord reached between Mirza Af... | |
| | Assault on Kashmiri students outside the state | Secessionism The Cause | | RUSTAM
JAMMU, July 4: Kashmiri leaders like Mehboob Beg of National Conference (NC), which has been opposing the Indian Constitution, nay everything Indian, barring the Indian rupees, and used obnoxious Article 370 to convert Kashmir into a one-community region, are feeling quite upset these days. The reason: Some Kashmiri students were assaulted in one Haryana college three days ago. Beg was so upset and angry that he wrote a letter the Union Home Minister urging him to intervene in the matter so that Kashmiri students studying outside the state are not assaulted in the future. Beg, who - apart from PDP MLA Nizam-ud-Din Bhat and Congress MLC and spokesperson Ravinder Sharma -- was refused... | |
| | Return Of Kashmiri Hindus CM yet again accords legitimacy to politics, Geelani-style | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, July 4: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has done well to term as "fiction" and "imagination" the allegations of Hurriyat Conference (G) chief Syed Ali Shah Geelani about settling RSS and Sangh Parivar members in the Valley in the garb of return of internally-displaced Kashmiri Hindus to their original habitat, Kashmir Valley. "Glad to see SASG's (Syed Ali Shah Geelani) imagination and ability to create fiction has not dulled with age," Omar Abdullah yesterday wrote on the micro-blogging site Twitter in response to the Hurriyat leader's allegations.
Geelani had at a press conference on Monday said that the government was hatching a dangerous conspiracy to settle RSS ... | |
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