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As CCB poll campaign enters last leg, LPA filed in HC | Govt move plays damp squib for enthusiastic contestants | | Sumit Sharma
JAMMU, Sept 15: With barely two days left for elections of Board of Directors (BoD) in Citizen’s Cooperative Bank Limited, State Government has filed LPA in the High Court today which acted as just a damp squib for the electioneering, sources said.
Sources said that the Legal Patent Appeal (LPA) was filed through Advocate Anil Sethi by Registrar Cooperative Society. Anil Sethi, Senior High Court Advocate, when contacted confirmed the report about LPA and added that he had filed LPA before the Single Bench today.
Pertinent to mention here that the said LPA means here that before taking any action, Government should be heard first or in other terms can be called as stay order whatever the verdict be but all this might play spoil sport for at least 22 persons contesting elections against 9 seats of Board of Directors for the said Bank.
Here it also need merit to mention that the elections are being held after two and half years as earlier, supersession of Board of Citizens Cooperative Bank(CCB) was passed by Registrar Cooperative Societies on 21st December, 2009.... | |
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Some State BJP leaders opposed to re-entry move of 7 expelled MLAs | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 15: Though the seven estranged BJP MLAs are willing to their re-entry in the party, some State leaders enjoying a very good clout at national level are a stumbling block in the process.
According to sources the BJP leadership at Centre was also willing for re-entry of seven expelled members into the party fold but some State leaders have opposed the move and compelled the Central leadership to change the decision. It may be recalled that leader of seven expelled MLAs of the BJP Prof Chaman Lal Gupta has made it clear that there was no question in shifting loyalties and they continue to be BJP MLAs. However, the same is not acceptable to party leadership in t... | |
| | Sr Cong leaders 'brokering' unity between Azad, Soz....! | Reshuffle to see 'important' changes to refurbish party image | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 15: In a move that can bring some peace and order in the faction ridden State unit of Congress and refurbish the image of the party beleaguered on the front of corruption, some senior most leaders from New Delhi are on a 'mission' to broker unity and unanimity between the stalwarts Ghulam Nabi Azad and Prof Saif-u-Din Soz so that both the leaders could sit together and settle the pending issue of getting three Cabinet berths to party by effecting the measures with consensus. The senior leaders considered to be staunch loyalists are also convening a meeting during which the two leaders could sit together and take some decisions 'amicably,' in the larger i... | |
| | Accused ex-MLC threatens defamation against Govt | | | ET Report
srinagar, Sept 15: The tainted ruling party ex-MLC who was booked by the police for 'obscene act in a public place' in Nigeen area of the city has now threatened to file a defamation case against the State Government.
It is the one off example of a shamed person threatening the State for acting in time to prevent a public outrage that could have serious fallout on the overall law and order situation in the sensitive Valley. While the police is contesting the bail of the accused person he has stated that he was not involved at all in the act and he is unnecessarily being harassed and defamed.
It is now for the State Government to decide whether it takes the threatening lying dow... | |
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