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| Cross-LoC traders to get I-cards | | | Early times report JAMMU, Apr 18: Cross-LoC (Line of Control) traders would be given identity cards to ensure more security, according to sources in Trade Facilitation Centre (TFC). "All those registered for cross-LoC trade through Chakan-da-Bagh crossing point in Poonch district would soon get their identity cards," the sources added. Sources said the traders had been asked to collect their I-cards from the TFC office within a week.This was being done to ensure better security during trade, the sources added.HC stays Sessions Court proceedings in murder caseEarly Times Report Jammu, Apr 18: The J&K High Court, Jammu Wing stayed the proceedings of the Sessions Court, Reasi in Ransoo murder case, as Joginder Singh was allegedly killed on December 14, 2009 by Pawan Kumar and Ashok Kumar of Ransoo bazaar on land dispute. The accused were discharged by the Trial Court on April 3, 2010 while framing the charges u/s 302/34 RPC and charged them u/s 304 Part-I/34 RPC, instead of 302/34 RPC with the contention that there was no pre-intention or criminal litigation, between the parties which had been the cause of killing of Joginder Singh by the accused persons. The Judge of the High Court G.H. Masoodi on Revision Petition filed by Kartar Singh, the father of the deceased through advocates Ashok Sharma and Ch. Vidya Sagar stayed the proceedings of the Sessions Court, Reasi and issued two weeks notice to the accused persons and the State on Saturday.Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 18: The J&K High Court, Jammu Wing stayed the proceedings of the Sessions Court, Reasi in Ransoo murder case, as Joginder Singh was allegedly killed on December 14, 2009 by Pawan Kumar and Ashok Kumar of Ransoo bazaar on land dispute. The accused were discharged by the Trial Court on April 3, 2010 while framing the charges u/s 302/34 RPC and charged them u/s 304 Part-I/34 RPC, instead of 302/34 RPC with the contention that there was no pre-intention or criminal litigation, between the parties which had been the cause of killing of Joginder Singh by the accused persons. The Judge of the High Court G.H. Masoodi on Revision Petition filed by Kartar Singh, the father of the deceased through advocates Ashok Sharma and Ch. Vidya Sagar stayed the proceedings of the Sessions Court, Reasi and issued two weeks notice to the accused persons and the State on Saturday.early times report Kathua, Apr 18: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad today demanded declaration of India as a "Hindu state" saying such a move is an answer to all ills, including the terror menace, plaguing the country. "VHP wants creation of a Hindu nation on the pattern of England, the greatest democracy in the world, where only a protestant can become a ruler," VHP General Secretary Parveen Togadia told in a function here. "A Hindu state is an answer to all ills, including terrorism, facing the country," he said. The VHP leader said if such a step was taken it would hardly make any difference whether the country was ruled by the BJP or the Congress. Moreover, no one would talk of reservation for the minorities or oppose 'Vande Mataram', he said."India was a Hindu nation since Vedic times. We have to restore that status," Togadia said.
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