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| JKTDC driver killed in accident | | | JAMMU | JAN 26 A JKTDC driver today died in an accident at Katra. According to reports, a driver namely Gulam Ahmed S/o Abdul Rehman of Baramullah was repassing a bus bearing registration No. JK01-0431 at Katra Chowk. Accidently he was crushed under the same bus and died on the spot. Police has registered a case in this regard and is further investigating the matter.
INSULT OF STATE FLAG – Directions of Speaker Report published in a Section of newspaper EARLY TIMES REPORTER JAMMU | JAN 26 The recent remarks of State BJP President. Ashok Khajuria have been State BJP President, Ashok Khajuria have been flared out of proportion. It is heartening to mention here that when anti India slogans are openly shouted in this Kashmir Valley and utter disregard in shown to the national tri-color and national anthem, then there is no hue and cry against it. Our leaders sitting in the assembly pay a deaf ear to such slogans and similarly become mute spectators to the disrespect shown to our national flag. It has now become a known feut that one of the scared institution of the country was attacked by a group of militant out-felts which was also a gross disrespect to the democratic set up, a challenge to the president of India and planned conspiracy to wage war against the union of India, the leaders and the legislators who are now shouting far an action against the BJP State Supremo have demanded amnesty for Afzal Gura who was a king pin in organizing and masterminding the attack on union parliament. This is not the way through which we show our patriotism while living on the soil of India. We must speak, behave and act like a true Indian to thwart the forces which are simply bent to disintegrate our ethos of unity. As such the statement of Ashok Khajuria never goes against the National interest, whatever he has said befits for the national integration and strong push back for those whose intention is only to divide the masses o communal and religious basis which is never acceptable to the secular character of the Indian Constitution.
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