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NEWS
Remove black films /tinted
glass from vehicles before 20th August:
IGP Traffic
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 08-Inspector General of police Traffic Srinagar
has said that complete ban has been imposed by Hon’ble Apex Court for the use
of black films / tinted glasses in the vehicles including government vehicles.
As such people have been requested to remove the same by or before
20th August,
2012 thereafter any vehicle found with black films/ tinted material will be
impounded.
Jora, Nasir receive award from Union Tourism
Minister
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 08: Today’s Traveller Magazine has conferred the
prestigious “Best Adventure Destination” in the country award on Jammu &
Kashmir State. The award was received by the Minister for Tourism Mr. Nawang
Rigzin Jora and Minister of State for Tourism, Mr. Nasir Aslam Wani from Union Minister
for Tourism Mr. Subodh Kant Sahay, at a glittering ceremony here today.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Jora thanked the Today’s Traveller
Magazine for honouring the State with the award. “Over the last three years,
J&K has made major strides in adventure tourism and created lot of
infrastructure to attract tourists to the State,” he said, adding that several
incentives have been provided in the new State Tourism Policy.
In his address, Mr. Nasir Aslam Wani said there is great potential
in the State for river rafting, mountaineering, trekking, paragliding and heli
skiing. “Over the next few years, our State will position itself as a global
high-end adventure tourism destination, he added.
Bhalla, Nasir reviews progress of J&K Water
and Gas Pipelines acquisition rights User in land
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 08: The
Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation, Mr Raman Bhalla today chaired
a high level review meeting to take stock of the progress draft of laying the
Jammu and Kashmir Water and Gas Pipelines acquisition of rights of user in
land, here today. Minister of State for Revenue; Mr. Nasir Aslam Wani was
present on the occasion.
Commissioner-Secretary, Revenue, Mr. B. A. Rounyal, Financial
Commissioner Revenue, Mr. K.B Aggrwal, Commissioner-Secretary Law, Mr. G. H.
Tantary, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Mr. Pardeep Gupta, Divisional
Commissioner, Kashmir, Mr. Asgar Samoon, and representatives of the Gujrat
State Petronet Ltd and other concerned officers attended the meeting.
Earlier, the officials of the company, Gujrat State Petronet Ltd
(GSPL) through power point presentation highlighted importance about laying of the said Rs.880 Crore Gas Pipe line project from
Gujrat to Jammu and Kashmir State and its benefits to the people of the State.
The meeting was informed that the project has to be completed in
36 months while the survey of the said project has already been completed.
The meeting was also informed that by completion of this project
it will not only bring cheers on the faces of the people of Jammu and Kashmir
particularly the people of valley who due to chilly winter season
and the
closure of lone road link J &K
National Highway during
the winter months due to
heavy snow fall and torrential
rain falls, face a lot of difficulties.
The meeting was further told that the said project will provide Gas connectivity to Kathua, Jammu, Samba,
Udhampur, Ramban, Anantnag and Srinagar. It was also said that the Natural Gas
pipeline will attract investments in the vicinity of the pipeline which will
help in the overall economic growth of the State. The gas connectivity will
also help in developing of our Industries, which in turn create job
opportunities for the local people. This will also help to develop CNG
corridors along Railway, National Highways that would fuel economic growth of
the State. The project will also be a great boost for power sector, transport
and household which ultimately have a huge impact on the State’s economy.
DRSC
meets, discusses functioning of various
deptts
The Departmental Related Standing Committee (DRSC) of legislative
council which met today under the Chairmanship of MLC Ravinder Kumar Sharma
reviewed the functioning of Information Technology, Science and Technology and
Hospitality and Protocol Departments. While
reviewing the functioning of Information Technology Department, it was observed
that Information Technology is the vital tool to make governance efficient and
transparent. The
Commissioner Secretary, Information Technology Department, Mr. Bipul Pathek
gave a detailed resume of functioning of the Information Technology
Department. He spelt
out various initiatives taken by the Department in e-governance. The
Chairman and other members of the committee underscored the need to link the
Information Technology with the services that impact the public at large. It was indicated that the Information Technology could be used as
a tool to disseminate the information in various sectors of the
Government.
Mr. Bashir Ahmad Magray, Syed Nizam-ud-Din Khatana, Syed Mohammad
Rafi Shah and Sardar Dharam Vir Singh Oberoi, members of the committee were
also present.
The committee also discussed the functioning of Science and
Technology Department. The
members suggested various measures which could be taken for improving
functioning of the department. The members sought the details about
distribution of solar lights to the people of far-flung areas and Gujjar
Bakerwal bastis from the concerned and the criteria adopted for the distribution. It was suggested that the legislators should be kept informed
about the distribution process so that transparency is ensured in the
system. The
committee underscored the need to rationalise the distribution of the solar
energy tools to the most deserving population.
The committee was briefed about the various projects launched by
the department which include remote village electrification programme. Distribution of solar lights and providing solar power plants to
hospital, bio-gas and solar cookers to the villagers.
The committee suggested
that infrastructure with the Hospitality & Protocol Department needs be
augmented so that legislators and government officials do not face any
difficulty in getting accommodation both at Srinagar and Jammu. The committee also said that government must create additional
accommodation at Delhi and Chandigarh particularly for terminally sick patients
who visit these places for treatment of diseases like cancer. The committee felt that the proper accommodation of patients in
such places could mitigate their suffering to a large extent. The committee also felt that state government needs to make
concerted efforts to protect its property outside the state.
While responding to news report regarding the death of fish in
Nigeen lake the committee expressed its concern over the death of fish in large
number. The
committee decided to obtain report from Fisheries Department. Among others, Commissioner Secretary, Information Technology, Mr.
Bipul Pathek, Director Information, Mr. Zaffar Ahmad, Secretary, Legislative
Council, Mr. Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Special Secretary, Hospitality and Protocol,
Sufi Mohammad Yousuf,, Deputy Secretary, Legislative Council, Mr. Mohammad
Maqbool Bhat and senior officers of Council Secretariat and other departments
were present in the meeting.
Various
deputations call on Gul, apprised him about problems
SRINAGAR,
August 08: Several
deputations from various far-flung areas of the Valley today called on the
Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Mubarak Gul and apprised him about their
problems.
The
deputation from Beerwa, Shangus, Ganderbal apprised him about the problems
related to road connectivity, health, education, shortage of water, proper
supply of electricity in the area. They demanded for speeding up the pace of
execution of development works in these areas.
Mr. Gul
gave patient hearing to the deputationists and said that he will take up the
issues with the appropriate authorities for immediate redressal. He said that coalition government under the leadership of Chief
Minister Mr. Omar Abdullah was serious to address the genuine problems of the
public on priority and administration has been geared up to attend these
problems.
Statement
to be recorded on August 22 & 23
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 08:
According to Additional District Magistrate, Bandipora, Mr. Tariq Ahmad Zargar
who has been appointed as enquiry officer for the killing of one Hilal Ahmad
Dar S/o Ghulam Mohiudin Dar R/o Aloosa Bandipora on July 25, 2012 at Aloosa Bandipora,
those persons who have any knowledge about the incident and are willing to
record their statements shall record their statement in his office chambers on
August 22 and August 23, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Postponement
of NRHM interview of August 09
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 08: As per
the instruction of District Development Commissioner, Shopian, the interview
under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) which was scheduled to be held on
August 09, 2012 is postponed and will now be held on August 13, 2012.
State
level U/17 football boys’ championship organized by YSS
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 08: State
Level U/17 Football Boys kick of today at three different venues of Srinagar.
As many as 17 districts of J&K are participating in the championship. The
championship is organised by Department of Youth Services and Sports.
The results of day 1st are as Srinagar defeated Ramban by 8-0. Syed Amir Nayeed
of Srinagar score 4 goals Kupwara v/s Poonch ended in a draw. Budgam defeated
Kishtwar by 3-0. Ubair Fayaz of Budgam scored 2 goals. Pulwama defeated Rajouri
by 3-0. Mohammad Gous of Pulwama scored 2 goals. Baramulla defeated Udhampur
4-0. Fazan Zahoor of Baramulla scored 3 goals. Ganderbal defeated Anantnag 2-1.
Direct
Hajj Flights from Srinagar, taken up with concerned: Aijaz khan
SRINAGAR,
AUGUST 08- The Government has already taken the matter with the Union
Government for the provision of Direct Flights of Hajj from Srinagar to Jeddah.
The
Information was given at a high level meeting chaired by the Minister for Hajj
and Auqaf Mr. Aijaz Ahmed Khan here today. Commissioner Secretary Revenue,
Director Airports, Members of Hajj Committee, senior officers, tour operators
in whose favour the quota has been released were also present.
The Minister
said that the matter of direct Hajj Flights for the convenience of the pilgrims
from the State to perform their religious duties has already being taken
besides the issue of cancellation of Hajj seats has also been taken up with the
concerned authorities so that more and more people get the chance to perform
Hajj.
Mr. Khan
said that for the convenience of the pilgrims, additional infrastructure would
be constructed in the Hajj House which would include additional washrooms and
purchase of beds and bedding for them. He also said that the installation of
lift system in the residential block of Hajj House and other related works
would also be expedited.
The
Meeting was told that 21832 applications have been received till date from the
persons desirous of performing the Hajj Pilgrimage and 8166 seats have been
allotted till date.
Recommendation
of Cabinet Sub-Committee headed by FM yet to be submitted to Cabinet: Govt
SRINAGAR,
AUGUST 08: According to official spokesman, the recommendations of the Working Group-V
headed by Justice S. Saghir regarding strengthening relations between State and
the Centre were submitted to the Chief Minister on 18.12.2009, subsequently a
Cabinet constituted a Cabinet Sub Committee headed by Minister for Finance and
Ladakh Affairs with a view to formulating response/ comments of State
Government for further consideration and approval of Cabinet.
The
Cabinet Sub- Committee constituted by the Cabinet comprises Minister for Rural
Development, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Minister for PHE,
Irrigation and Flood Control, Minister for Tourism and Culture, Minister for
Industries and Commerce, Minister for Health and Floriculture, Minister for
Consumers Affairs & Public Distribution and Transport and Minister for
Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation as its members.
Refuting
the news item carried by a section of press today that the Cabinet
Sub-Committee has submitted its recommendations to the Cabinet, the official
spokesman clarified that actually the Cabinet Sub-Committee held series of
meeting under the chairmanship of Finance Minister on January 28, 2011, June 1,
2011, August 8, 2011, December 27, 2011, February 17, 2012, March 27, 2012 and
June 14, 2012, adding that the Cabinet Sub Committee, however, has not yet
submitted its recommendations to the Cabinet.
J&K HC organizes oath taking,
licenses distribution ceremony for new entrants of legal profession
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 08-In a
simple but impressive function, Jammu and Kashmir State Judicial Academy, High
Court of Jammu and Kashmir under the guidance and instructions of Chief Justice
of J&K High Court and Chief Patron, State
Judicial Academy Justice M. M. Kumar and Judge Incharge, State Judicial Academy
Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir, today held oath taking ceremony and distribution of
Advocates’ license in the High Court complex, Srinagar for the new entrants to
the legal profession.
The function was presided
over by Judge Incharge, State Judicial Academy Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir.
Before delivery of enrolment certificates (Advocate license) to the 14
Advocates of Kashmir Province, they were administered oath by Director, State
Judicial Academy Mr. Abdul Wahid.
This is for the first time
in the history of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir that under the directions of
the Chief Justice of J&K High Court and Judge Incharge, State Judicial
Academy such a function of oath taking ceremony and distribution of enrolment
certificates has been organized for the new entrants to the legal profession.
In his address, Justice
Mansoor Ahmad Mir congratulated the newly enrolled advocates and welcomed them
to the fraternity of legal profession. He enlightened them on the professional
ethics and conduct. He told the newly enrolled advocates that they must know
that Advocacy is the process of standing alongside an individual who feels to have been disadvantaged and speaking out on his behalf in a way
that renders the fullest assistance to the Court to reach at a just conclusion
in the case and at the same time, represents the interest of his client.
Justice Mansoor said that life of an Advocate appears to others to
be very cut and dry. One popular image of a lawyer is someone very learned in
the text of law who spends time immersed in ancient books searching for arcane
points of law emerging only to win in the Court room by outwitting the
opponent. I am sure, young friends, you have been drawn to the legal profession
in the hope of earning a decent living and gaining enviable social status. You
must genuinely have love for law. I may tell you, it is a wonderful life. You
must know, legal profession has pleasure and thrill of its own. It invites challenges
it makes you proud to be the best friends of the society you live in.
Justice Mansoor told that an Advocate is not a free man to do
whatever he likes after obtaining license to practice. There are certain duties
and responsibilities cast upon him by
the status as to the manner in which he should conduct himself as a
professional, His conduct, discipline, rights and duties are regulated by a
Statue known as Advocates Act, 1961 and the Rules framed there under. I am
sure, as students of law you must have already gone a glimpse of your rights
and duties.
In his concluding remarks, Director, State Judicial Academy Mr.
Abdul Wahid said that the advices, words of wisdom and suggestions would go a
long way in making the enrolled advocates a very good professional lawyer. He
said that henceforth such functions under the directions of the Chief Justice
would be regular feature where newly enrolled Advocates will be delivered
Advocates’ license after administration of oath.
Gutlibagh
women delivered her child in a vehicle
Ganderbal:A
young women Amreen 21 of Central Kashmir
Gutlibagh Ganderbal had gone for routine checkup to the Dist.Hospital Ganderbal
along with her husband Ghulam Ahmad and relatives this morning “The doctors did
her checkup and told us to go home”said Gh.Ahmad husband of Amreen
He said adding “ his wife had been taking consultation from the doctors
at the Dist.Hospital since past two months.we hired a TATA SUMO from near by
sumo stand and move to words our home during way Amreen developed labour pains
near Chaper Gund 4km from dist.hospital .we looked at her in the meantime she
delivered a boy.” After this Amreen was quickly rushed back to hospital were
doctors have already checkup her early.
Chief Medical Officer Ganderbal Dildar Ahmad
Khan told Kashmir Examiner that “Amreen
had visited Hospital 3AM after checkup Doctors at hospital told her to go home
and they have already provided ambulance to her,she developed labour pains at
home near about 8:30 AM after that she was rushed back to Hospital by her
family members and relatives.”
Dr.Mehmooda Kar (BMO Ganderbal) while
conforming the incident told Kashmir Examiner they were investigating the case,
“Let us see what comes out from the investigation,we will act against the
gynecologist,”she said
Law to take its course: IGP
Kashmir.
Police arrests two accused
hunt on for other accused
Srinagar, August 08: Law will
take its own course in booking the culprits involved in the murder of Shabir
Ahmad Bhat at Sendhbal Ganderbal, this was stated by Inspector General of
Police, Mr. S.M.Sahai.
The IGP added that after
registering the case FIR No 24/1012, Police has so far arrested two persons
involved in the murder while the hunt in on for arrest of the main accused who
has been identified. Police is investigating the case vigorously and have raided
a number of places. The raids have been successful and two accused persons Ali
Mohammad Sheikh son Assadullah and Mohammad Subhan Wani son of Ali Mohammad
have been arrested. The latter is the Sarpanch of Sendhbal. It may be recalled
that Shabir Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat was killed in a
group clash at the local Masjid at Sendhbal on August 6th .
The IGP said that
besides expediting the investigation of the murder, police will continue to
take all necessary measures for maintaining calm in the area.
Dethroning Sheikh in 53 was aimed at
altering terms of accession: Tarigami
Asks New Delhi to shun habit of
imposing leaders on Kashmir
‘Extension of central laws has no
constitutional validity’
Srinagar, Aug. 08 (VOS) : Asking New Delhi to shun its
attitude of ‘ installing’ leadership as per its convenience in J&K, CP(I)M
State secretary Mohammad Yousf Tarigami has said dislodging Sheikh Mohammad
Abdullah on Aug. 09, 1953 was aimed to “merge the state completely with
the union of India”, against the terms of instrument of accession.
“Barring the tribal raid and the division of the
erstwhile Jammu & Kashmir State, the episode of August 09, 1953 was not
only one of the most tragic events in the history of J&K but had also such
far reaching consequences that its ghost continues to haunt, not only J&K
but the entire sub continent”, Tarigami told VOS on Wednesday.
“I feel that the episode of August 9 occurred as a
result of acute struggle and tussle between Kashmir’s aspiration to maintain
its distinct identity and centre’s hegemonic passion for complete merger of the
State with the Union. It was against the spirit of the Instrument of Accession
as the instrument itself was the product of history and special geopolitical
position of the State”, added Tarigami.
He, however, said there might have been some dissent
and controversies in regard to the centre-state relations and the broader
political arrangement between New Delhi and Srinagar but according to Tarigami
the dissent had to be accommodated and the options, other than the one chosen,
looked for.
“It was certainly lack of political acumen and
complete disregard for the democratic rights of the people that a duly elected
government was dislodged on flimsy grounds which amounted to conspiracy.”
Tarigami told VOS that there were people who subscribe
to the view that controversies were there even in 1947. “The centre rather than
resolving these controversies exhibited lack of foresight by dismissing the
popular government and arresting the “tallest leader “of the state”, asserted
MLA Kulgam.
Accusing New Delhi of attempting to dilute the
sovereignty of the state, Tarigami said, “
“The end of autocracy ushered in thorough land reforms
and debt relief, which helped the people to come out of abject poverty. It also
granted sovereignty to the people of the State in all the internal matters as
defined in the instrument of Accession. The achievement of sovereignty was the
result of a long struggle and political process. As a mark of sovereignty the
J&K got a distinct constituent assembly to draft its own constitution with
in the union of India and decide its future course.” He however was quick to
add,
“I believe that no authority except the constituent
assembly could and should change the relationship that was established between
the state and the centre in 1947. “
Demanding the complete restoration of article 370, and
revisiting Centre-state relationship, Tarigami said, “The erosion of article
370 and the extension of central laws to the state has no constitutional
validity. The tragic and short sighted action of 09 August 1953 is a
glaring example of eroding democratic norms and constitutional sanctity.”
“I am of the firm opinion that unless we draw concrete
lessons from the political bungling of 09 August, we cannot make headway in
resolving the Kashmir issue and rid the state of the uncertainly, instability
and confusion”, asserted Tarigami.
Coming down heavily on New Delhi for what he called
imposing leaders on the people in J&K, Tarigami said,” Centre will have to
shun the attitude which warns that any attempt to challenge New Delhi’s
hegemonic approach will amount to political suicide. New Delhi should shed
forever, its habit of sending out the same messages that only those who agree
to play its henchmen in Kashmir will be allowed an effective political role.”
He added that Fundamental democratic rights cannot be denied and “we should not
be afraid of people’s genuine aspirations. We will have to carry people with us
and not to ride them. We have to listen to them, talk to them; engage them
allow them to protest, accept the political dissent and accommodate the
different viewpoints.”
He demanded that there should be a consistent and
positive effort to create genuine federal relationship between different
regions and sub regions of the state. “The spirit of “autonomy or self rule”
should be to empower the common people at the grass roots level and not those
who are already in the power corridors. The final aim of the political process
should be to provide people economically better, socially healthy and
politically a dignified life.”
“The broader democratization, devolution of powers and
dialogue within, should go in tandem with the establishment of cordial
relationship among the various countries of the sub-continent. It is necessary
for offering effective resistance to the imperialist designs of hegemony,
exploitation, and its age old habit of fishing in the troubled waters. We
cannot afford to overlook the imperialist tendencies and as such should realize
that the amicable resolution of the Kashmir issue to the satisfaction of all
the concerned, and putting an end to the alienation in Kashmir is a must.”
Tarigami added.
Quoting A.G Noorani’s lines “The boulder that
was thoughtlessly let loose from the top of a hill on 09 August 1953, wrecked
havoc and continues to roll”, Tarigami said that there must be full restoration
of the article 370 and New Delhi should give up the business of Ministry making
in Srinagar”.
Replying to a question that there were speculations
that even Left was also instrumental in dethroning Abdullah in 1953, Traigami
said, “There may be some truth in it and the fact remains that whosoever played
a role in this undemocratic and anti people conspiracy did undoubtedly a great
wrong to the common people, the state and the country at large.” (VOS)
Ganai promoted as Addl. Secy MHA
Srinagar, Aug. 08 (VOS): Senior bureaucrat and
former Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Khurshid Ahmad Ganai has been
promoted and posted as Additional Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs Government
of India. He was earlier posted as Joint Secretary in the Union Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting and Ministry of Home affairs after being relieved
by the state government.
Ganai an IAS officer of 1982 batch has held many important
positions in the state government including Divisional Commissioner Kashmir. (VOS)
GoI will make the nation pay a heavy price: KC
‘Ignoring the seething anger underneath the surface calm’
Srinagar, Aug. 08 (VOS): Castigating the
government of India for ignoring growing anger in Kashmir, the Kashmir
Committee headed by noted lawyer Ram Jethmalani has asked GoI to engage with
people for a lasting solution of the issue.
“We are of the view that the Government of India will make
the nation pay a heavy price for ignoring the seething anger underneath the
surfacecalm. The situation demands consistent engagement with the people
and leaders of Kashmir and a pro active peace process with Pakistan in order to
find a peaceful, democratic and enduring solution to the Kashmir problem”, said
the Kashmir Committees Madhu Kishwar in a statement to VOS.
However the Kashmir Committee has distanced itself from the
reports that it was trying to find a compromise formula on Kashmir.
“On behalf of Kashmir committee i would like to clarify that our
recent visit to Srinagar and our meetings with various political leaders was
not aimed at proposing any "compromise formula" to any of the
leaders. Nor is that our mandate. Neither any body in the government nor have
any of the political leaders have authorized us to work out a "compromise
formula" “, added the social activist.
She said the primary purpose of their Kashmir visit was for
Jethmalani to do a site inspection of the area from which the police claimed to
have arrested Mohammad Ghulam Bhatt, whose case is being argued by Jethmalani
in Patiala House court.
The Kashmir Committee has castigated government for its lawless actions of putting prominent leaders under house arrest without any formal warrants or due process.
The Kashmir Committee has castigated government for its lawless actions of putting prominent leaders under house arrest without any formal warrants or due process.
“We also received complaints regarding arbitrary denial of
passports to Kashmiri citizens by the Home Ministry. “, She said.
She said the committee was of the view that such needless and
arbitrary actions and restrictions add to the frustration, anger and a sense of
humiliation of the people of Kashmir.
She said the committee had fruitful discussions with various
groups in Kashmir. “We had extremely fruitful discussions with leaders of the
Geelani group of the Hurriyat as well as with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Shabir Shah,
Nayeem Khan and others.... and a civil society group led by Hamida Nayeem”, she
said.
“We were particularly happy to learn from a delegation of Kashmiri
Pandits that Hurriyat leaders, notably Syed Ali Shah Geelani had not only
assured them of support in returning to their homes in the Valley but also
extended protection to families which have already returned. Kashmiri Pandits
expressed their unhappiness and anguish at the indifference and callousness of
the state government towards the destruction and vandalization of Hindu
temples”, Kishwar said.
She said the Kashmir committee shares the anguish of the people of
Kashmir against the Government of India's complacent attitude towards the
problems and aspirations of Kashmiri people. “We also share their
disappointment with the national media for paying attention to Kashmir only
when anger spills out on the streets. We also agree with them that the national
media presents a very prejudiced, ill informed and partisan view of the issues
and problems raised by Kashmiris”, she added.
Most leaders expressed deep concern at the radicalization and
increasing frustration among Kashmiri youth due to the insensitivity of both
the state as well as the central government, she said. (VOS)
Mixed reactions to the Economic self reliance debate
Can’t sit with mainstream politicians: Malik
Mainstream politicians responsible for plunder of state’s natural
resources: Shah
Economic self raliance will automatically follow freedom: Khan
Srinagar, Aug 08 (VOS): Amid raging debate
on need for economic self reliance of the state and its linking up with the
political settlement of Kashmir, various separatist leaders have given a mixed
reaction to the proposal..
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik
has said that though the idea of ‘ economic self reliance’ is a good one, however,
the separatist leadership can not afford to join heads with the mainstream
politicians as they (mainstream leaders) are responsible for ‘murder’ f
Kashmir’s.
“We cant sit with the people who are responsible for the killing
of our children”, Malik told VOS on Wednesday, adding that the mainstream
politicians not only strengthened the draconian laws here but also were
instrumental in extending ‘unlimited’ powers to army.
Meanwhile Democratic freedom party president Shabir Ahmad Shah and
his close aide Nayeem Ahmad Khan, while rejecting the idea said that they
(Mainstream) politicians have no moral authority to talk about any kind of
independence to Kashmir’s. “It is the separatist leadership who has got the
right to think of the betterment of the people”, Shah told VOS, adding that
mainstream politicians had not only brought havoc to Kashmir but were also
responsible for looting the natural resources. He said that the pro-India
politicians subjected people to various atrocities.
In the meantime Nayeem Ahmad Khan while out rightly rejecting the
idea said, “We are seeking a complete freedom and economic self reliance will
come on its own”.
Khan while castigating the pro-indian politicians said that they
are befooling people by such sloganeering. (VOS)
PL calls for strike on August 11
Srinagar, Aug. 08 (VOS): Jammu and Kashmir people’s league has called for a one day strike on 11th Aug.
to observe the 4th death anniversary of its former chairman Sheikh Abdul Aziz.
“We urge transporters and traders to observe bandh on 11th to
pay tributes to the departed leader”, Late Aziz’s brother and chairman of the
league Sheikh Yaqoob told VOS over phone from Muzafarabad on Wednesday. (VOS)
Mirwaiz grieved over Baboo’s demise.
Visits Mahraj Gung to pay condolences
Srinagar, Aug.08 (VOS) :Expressing deep
regret over the demise of a pundit businessman Vinod Kumar alias Baboo Shah at
Srinagar, Hurriyat Confernce (M) Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said Baboo was
not only a modest and hardworking person but was also a ‘Philanthropist’ who
believed in communal harmony.
Extending his condolences at his ancestral home at Mahraj Gunj,
where he lived in extra ordinary circumstances, Mirwaiz said that Baboo
was an ‘extraordinary person’ who achieved name as well as fame in
trading fraternity of Kashmir.
Mirwaiz was accompanied by his party men including Sahhidul Islam
and Mushtaq Ahamd Sofi. (VOS)
PDP condemns mosque murder, warns against protecting perpetrators
Srinagar, Aug. 08 (VOS): Cautioning the
government against pressurizing police to protect the perpretators of murder in
a mosque in Sindhbal Ganderbal PDP today said the government was desperate to
deny justice in this case as well inview of the involvement of the NC in it.
In a statement issued here today a party spokesman said the cold
blooded murder of Shabir Ahmed Bhat by the NC goons led by its Sarpanch has
sent shock waves through out the state and has once again exposed the ruling
party’s inhuman face. He said it was unfortunate that the NC, to coverup its
genetic behavior of intolerance and rowdyism was trying to dub the incident as
sectarian. “Even if the NC spin to the tragic incident is true, isn’t that
party participating in it as a political organization” the spokesman said.
The spokesman said it was not just that the NC had tried once
again to disturb the peaceful social fabric of Kashmir but it had in the
process undermined the institution of Panchayat as well. The panchayat members
owing allegiance to this party have set a trend of taking law into their hands
and dispensing “ justice” in most barbaric and cruel ways. He said this
incident comes close on the heels of the criminal behavior of another sarpanch
belonging to the party from Branwar in Chrarisharief constituency. He said the
sarpanch nicknamed “Dabang” along with his family members and pary workers
committed worst atrocities on a poorman and his family for daring to ask for
information under the Right to Information Act. The exposure of the NC and its
workers who got elected to panchayat mostly through strong arm methods has gone
unnoticed and unpunished as the police is under pressure to provide them
protection.
The spokesman said NC after having lost credibility among
the people and acceptance among the voters was becoming increasingly facist in
its methods. The incident at Ganderbal represents the lowest point in its
desperation to stay under public focus even at the cost of human lives and
through criminal activities.
The spokesman said it was some satisfaction that the murder in the
mosque at Sindhbal had evoked universal condemnation and the attempts by
the NC to stook divisive sentiments had failed once again. The spokesman said
the party leadership Mufti Mohammed Sayeed and Mehbooba Mufti are extremely
pained by the loss of another youngman’s life. He said the party expressed
condemnation of the act and stands by the bereaved family at this hour of grave
tragedy.
Others who have condemned the incident and expressed their
solidarity with the bereaved family include Senior party leader Muzaffar Hussain
Beig, General Secretary Mohammed Dilawar Mir, Tariq Hameed Karra , Qazi
Mohammed Afzal and Mohd Ashraf Mir.
NC Hits at Jehthmalani, Mufti
“BJP, PDP two face of the same coin”
“Separatist should come clean on reported deal between them and
Mufti”
Srinagar, Aug. 08 (VOS): The National
Conference today hit at BJP MP Ram Jethmalani calling him a broker between
Mufti and Separatist while reiterating that PDP and BJP are the two faces of
the same coin
“The Mask of credibility of Jethmalani has slipped and it is now
clear that his mission is to drum up support for Mufti” said NC Spokesman
Tanvir Sadiq
“Now it is proven beyond doubt that this BJP MP has no love for
the Kashmiri people or their cause, he is here for the furtherance of their
agenda to abolish article 370 with the help of Mufti” added Sadiq
The NC Spokesman said that our Additional General Secretary
Dr.Mustafa Kamal stands vindicated when he says that Mufti and PDP is the
creation of BJP, RSS and other communal forces.
“The fact that a BJP MP has come all the way from Delhi to garner
support for the PDP shows where their loyalties lay and how anti-Kashmiri the
PDP, BJP and now their new found friends are” said Tanvir
“These unfolding of events exposes Mufti’s desperation in the face
of the government’s continued success at all fronts that he has to get a BJP MP
and other people to lobby for support from the APHC” said Tanvir while reacting
to the news item in a local daily
“These events and the recent Pakistani flag show how desperate and
worried he is” he added.
The NC spokesman hit at the separatist camp terming it shameful to
interact with a broker like Ram Jethlmalani’s whose sole aim is to get Mufti on
the power saddle and his appeal to them shows his hidden agenda.
“The people have a right to know that was all the sacrifices till
now only to strike a deal between Mufti and APHC by a BJP MP to get him to
power, Their discreet silence is proving as such” Tanvir remarked
“The separatist and the so called proponents of Azadi should come
clean on the reported deal between them and Mufti ” asked Tanvir
“We demand that all the people who have met BJP MP and others who
according to news reports have come here to strike a deal between the APHC and
PDP should come clean on this and let the people know if they have sold their
conscience” he asked
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