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Police needs people's cooperation in nabbing subversives
9/10/2007 10:40:07 PM
ET Special Correspondent Jammu | Sep 10 In the absence of any law making it mandatory for the house owners (landlords) to provide the police information about their tenants and keeping them abreast of any new tenant, hiring their house on rent and the guests staying with the tenants for short period, the police is going to launch a vigorous drive to bring home to the owners of the houses in Jammu city to thoroughly check up the antecedents of their new tenants and keep the police informed about any suspicious element among them. For this purpose the police officers at the higher level have stressed upon the incharges of police stations and police posts to frequently hold police-public meetings in various mohallas and streets. The need for this modus operandi of policing has risen as a result of coming to light of some terrorists living in the houses of the locals as tenants, with the purpose of indulging in some subversive activity at a convenient time, while not being suspected in the meanwhile. Sustained interrogation of Nahida Altaf, Law student of Dogra Law College and her a...
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Public will is supreme: Sonia
9/10/2007 10:37:26 PM
Early Times Reporter Srinagar|Sep 10: Claiming a remarkable improvement in the situation during her party's regime, the Congress president and chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance, Sonia Gandhi said that terrorism has no strength before will of the people which is strong enough to bring down the walls of hatred. Addressing a 'Women's Meet' organized by the Central Social Welfare Board, Sonia Gandhi said said opening of communication channels between the people of two Kashmirs prov...
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Baglihar dam rise claims three lives
9/10/2007 10:32:39 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu|Sep 10: The high rise water reservoirs of Baglihar project which have repeatedly been brought to the notice of government and Doda district administration today took claimed three lives near Assar. Three school children drowned after a boat capsized on the river Chenab in Doda district this morning, police said. They are feared dead on the gruesome tragedy. The school students identified as Anchal Singh son of Hardev Singh, Bisha Devi daughter of Hardev Singh and Asha Devi daughter of Chain Singh all resident of Sairaj, Doda and students of Government High School Jathi were crossing the nallah this morning when the incident took place as per reports received ...
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Mehbooba proposes, Azad disposes
9/10/2007 10:31:38 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu|Sep 10: Who is smarter politician –Mehbooba or Azad? In presence of Sonia Gandhi they tried to outsmart each other but eventually both ended scoring a point over each other. Realizing the aptness of occasion, when Sonia Gandhi was in Srinagar today to address a women's convention, the PDP President Mehbooba Mufti called for enhancing the strength of women in Jammu and Kashmir Police. Making it quite an emotional scene for Sonia as she recalled how Rajiv Gandhi was killed, Mehbooba asked the visiting Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil to consider enhancing strength of women in Jammu and Kashmir Police as they being victims of violence can protect them. Interest...
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Blast greets Sonia, HM says, 'we did it'
9/10/2007 10:30:44 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu|Sep 10: A national leader arrives in Kashmir to convey that the situation was improving and on the occasion there is no incident of violence –at least this has not been over the years. The convention was repeated when the Congress president Sonia Gandhi arrived in Srinagar to attend a women's convention. Suspected militants triggered a blast this morning that wounded three female police officers in Srinagar, hours before the arrival of Sonia Gandhi, police said. The attack on a police vehicle in Rainawari area in Srinagar took place just three kilometers from a lakeside Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Center where Gandhi was to address a women's gather...
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Mehbooba catches Sonia's ears
9/10/2007 10:29:51 PM
Early Times Reporter Jammu|Sep 10: Even though the government and the Congress party tried their level best to keep the Congress president's visit a non-political affair but still the Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti managed to have few moments for an exclusive conversation with Sonia Gandhi. Sources said that the women convention in Srinagar, where the Congress president was the chief guest, was arranged in such a manner that no one gets an opportunity to have a one to one meeting with Sonia Gandhi. "The schedule was tightly packed to have a completely official outlook but still Mehbooba Mufti could have her own way", said a source. The source further informed that wh...
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