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NC leader too gets bail, tours Anantnag | CM asks Police to firmly proceed with the investigation | | SRINAGAR: National Conference (NC) leader and former Member of Legislative Council (MLC), Altaf Ahmad Wani alias Altaf Kaloo, who has been booked by Police in a matter of "causing obscene act at a public place, alongwith a female television anchor, has been granted bail by a judicial court in Srinagar.
Informed sources revealed to Early Times that Altaf Kaloo approached the court of Principal District and Sessions Judge Srinagar, Mr Mohammad Shafi Khan, through his counsel and sought anticipatory bail. In his application filed under section 497-A Criminal Procedure Code, the petitioner expressed apprehension of his arrest by Police.
The judge heard the petitioner's counsel and issued notice to Police through public prosecutor in the evening on Monday, seeking a detailed report in the matter on September 14th. "SHO concerned, in the event of his arrest, shall release him on bail on furnishing bail bonds in the amount of Rs 20,000 provided he is not in any offence which entails punishment for more than three years or which is triable by a special judge or a designated court", said ... | |
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Conscious Mufti cautions Delhi again | 'Something serious cooking behind the scene' | | Bashir Assad
SRINAGAR, Sept 11: The latest statement of PDP patron and former Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed that New Delhi cannot decide the destiny of the State's people and that Delhi can't rule J&K by remote control now, is an indicator that New-Delhi was trying its best to contain PDP which is emerging stronger on the political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir.
It merits a mention here that Early Times, only a week ago, had exclusively reported that New-Delhi was vying for a "broad-based" political formation in the State by resorting to politics of dissension and for that it has identified some political heavy weights from NC, PDP and the Congress besides some individuals from... | |
| | NC-Cong differences ruining prospects of 'ties' in future......! | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 11: A direct fall out of increasing differences and bickering on political front between Congress and National Conference is that these are only ruining the prospects of stronger ties between the two parties for future , no matter the leadership of both the allies in a bid to make damage control come out with statements to paint a picture of 'all is well' with the coalition and it has grown stronger ever. This is in contrast to the fact that gulf is deepening and disillusionment against each other is growing fast within both the parties.
Ruling National Conference may well be complacent about it having emerged 'triumphant' in continuance of the party i... | |
| | Damaged boundary wall threatens security of Kishtwar School | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
KISHTWAR, Sept 11: Students and staff members of Higher Secondary School (Boys) Kishtwar feel threaten due to damage caused to the boundary wall of the school by GREF department while executing the construction of sewerage drain on main road passing outside the school premises. Due to damaged boundary, the criminal elements enter the school premises at their own will, thus threatening the security of school.
In one such incident of hooliganism inside school premises, some unidentified persons entered the school premises through damaged portion of wall and vandalized the motorcycle of lecturer Babar Hussain of HSS (Girls) who comes to the school to attend official function.... | |
| | Pandits warn self styled leaders for dialogue process with separatists | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 11: The Kashmiri Pandits have taken serious exception to some self styled leaders from the community taking part in dialogue process with the separatists and termed it a dangerous move. Various KP organizations while commenting on such an action said that this will not be in the interests of the community as the same will have serious repercussions.
The PK convener Dr. Agnishekhar has recently warned these self styled persons from the community of serious consequences and termed their action as a sell out. He said there can be no compromise with the merchants of death who are responsible for hounding out of over seven lakh Kashmiri Pandits from Valley killin... | |
| | All Jammu legislators unlikely to oblige Bhim | Delimitation Of Assembly Constituencies | | Neha
JAMMU, Sept 11: Accusing the Kashmir-based and Kashmir-centric parties like National Conference (NC) and Congress of adopting "anti-Dogra and anti-Jammu Pradesh" policies, Panthers Party chairman Bhim Singh on Monday urged 37 MLAs belonging to this Pradesh to work as one man and make the NC-Congress coalition Government set up a delimitation commission to redraw the Assembly constituencies de novo strictly as per the criteria laid down by the Representation of People's Act (RPA). "Delimitation of constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir is the basic political and Constitutional right of the people of Jammu Pradesh. It is a must to end the existing discrimination that has enabled the Kashmi... | |
| | Congress will form next Government on its own: Vakil | `Corruption biggest challenge' | |
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, Sept 11: Former Minister and Member AICC Abdul Gani Vakil today said that Congress will form the next Government on its own as the people are too much fed up with coalition system and sentimental slogans of regional parties whether it is a slogan of autonomy or self rule.
He said people are interested in development and corruption free society but it is unfortunate that the corruption is increasing in coalition system and the development is stagnated. Vakil was addressing a public meeting at Sialkot Rafiabad in district Baramulla today.
Describing corruption as one of the biggest challenges before the State, he said there is dire need of checking corrupt... | |
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