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Imran Khan sends defamation notice of Rs 10 billion to TV anchor Najam Sethi

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Islamabad : Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday sent a defamation notice of Rs 10 billion to prominent TV anchor Najam Sethi, alleging false reporting about his personal life.

Khan”s counsel Imran Babar Awan has sent the defamation notice to Sethi for his “propaganda” about PM”s personal life.

The notice said no leniency will be showed regarding fake news about the Prime Minister.

Asghar Leghari, central head of public relations of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf said that Sethi had made “shameful” claims about the personal life of Khan and he also violated law and ethics on a private TV channel besides causing defamation to the reputation of the Prime Minister.

He said he hoped Sethi instead of “shying away” will face the court otherwise he will have to pay Rs 10 billion.

–IANS

Unease lingers in Kashmir despite govt’s assurances

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Petrol Pumps remain swarmed; people continue to stock up essentials

Srinagar, Aug 4 : Despite assurances by the government that there was no need to panic and stock up essentials, the unease in Kashmir continued on Saturday. People continued to stock essentials and the queues only grew longer outside petrol pumps and ATMs during the day.

Reports reaching said that at least one hour before opening of business hours in the morning, people had started queuing up outside petrol pumps. As the day progressed, the queues at the petrol pumps turned longer, creating traffic snarls at several places. The grocery shops also remained frequently visited places as people continued to stock up essentials. The ATMs also saw queues but not as long as prevalent out the petrol pumps, sources said. The unease remained despite assurances by the government that there was no need to interpret the Friday’s order, asking Amarnath Yatris and tourists to leave Kashmir, in any manner that there is any threat to residents of Jammu and Kashmir.

Commissioner Secretary Home Shaleen Kabra and Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan had said there was no need panic and stock up essentials as safety and security of the people of the state is the government responsibility.

“There are credible inputs because of which the advisory was issued. This advisory is a preventive measure. There is nothing of sort and it does not need to be interpreted in any manner that there is any threat to residents of Jammu and Kashmir,” Kabra said.

“It is the Yatris and tourists who come from outside are easy targets. The yatris and tourists visit tourist spots and roam freely. The advisory was issued taking into consideration specific intelligence inputs,” he added.

On Saturday, Governor Satya Pal Malik also reiterated that paramilitary forces’ “movement” was to counter heightened threat perception.

Malik made the remarks during a meeting with a delegation of political leaders led by Omar Abdullah who apprised him about the obtaining situation in the Kashmir valley after the Government Advisory asking Amarnath Yatris and tourists to return as soon as possible. They also mentioned about the panic buying by people of essential commodities.

“Governor Malik informed the delegation that the security situation has developed in a manner which required immediate action. There were credible inputs which were available to the security agencies regarding (militant) attacks on the Amarnath Yatra,” an official spokesman said here. “There has been intensified shelling on the LOC by Pakistan which was responded to effectively by the Army. This was mentioned in the Press Conference yesterday afternoon by the Corps Commander of the Army and the DGP. Details of weapons and ammunition recovered were given. The seriousness of the threat required immediate action,” the governor added, according to the official statement.

It is in this context, he said, that the government had issued an advisory asking Yatris and tourists to return as soon as possible. “These are a vulnerable group of people who do not know the area and are extremely vulnerable to a (militant) or a fidayeen attack. It is the responsibility of the state to provide security to all its citizens. Therefore, as a precautionary measure, Yatris and tourists have been asked to return. This is to ensure that no terrorist attack takes place on them,” he said, adding, “Therefore, security to its citizens has to be provided by the State, even at some inconvenience which is being done.”

Governor Malik also said that the state has no knowledge of any changes to constitutional provisions. “Therefore, no panic should be created by unnecessarily linking this security matter with all kinds of other issues. A pure security measure is being mixed up with issues with which it has no connection. That is the cause of the panic. The Home Secretary and the Divisional Commissioner have clarified this yesterday.”

The Governor requested the political leaders to ask their supporters to maintain calm and not believe exaggerated and unfounded rumours being circulated all around. (GNS)

Rumours of policemen being asked to deposit weapons baseless, malicious: Muneer Khan

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Srinagar, Aug 03 : Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) (Law and Order) Muneer Khan Saturday dismissed the rumours that J&K policemen were being asked to deposit their weapons asserting that strict action will be taken against such rumour mongers.

“The tweet on social media in which it has been mentioned that J&K policemen are being asked to deposit their weapons and CRPF and army were taking control of police stations is a criminal rumour. Strict action will be taken against these criminal elements who have spread these malicious rumours with intent to vitiate the atmosphere. We are trying to find out who has initiated this malicious rumour.”

“J&K police has always made sacrifices in the service of state and nation and will continue to do so,” Khan added.

Sopore Encounter: Second militant killed, operation on

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Suhail Khan

Srinagar, August 03: Another militant has been killed in ongoing encounter in Malmaponpora area of North Kashmir’s Sopore on Saturday taking toll to two.

A senior police officer told that second militant has been killed in ongoing operation which had started early morning today.

The identity of the militants is yet to be ascertained as operation is still underway, the officer said.

Earlier in initial exchange of firing one militant, an army solider was also injured at Malmaponpora.(GNS)

Shopian Encounter Ends, death toll 4

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Non-local’s body not retrieved by forces, still lying in open near encounter site; Thousands attend funeral of Zeenat-ul-Islam Naikoo at his native village; Clashes reported

Srinagar, Aug 03: More than 50-hour long gunfight between militants and goverment forces ended in Shopian district of south Kashmir on Saturday.

In all, two militants, a soldier and a non-local labourer were killed during the course of gunfight which ensued on the intervening night of August 1 and 2 at Ittoo Mohalla Pandushan village.

On Saturday, one more militant was killed and his body was retrieved by the joint team of forces to conclude the “operation”.

Yesterday a militant identified as Zeenat-ul-Islam Naikoo of Memmander Shopian, a soldier and the non-local Labourer namely Mujeeb of Bihar were killed.

Two weapons including one AK 47 and one SLR rifle were also recovered by the forces from the slain duo militants.

A police officer told GNS that investigations are underway to ascertain the circumstances under which Mujeeb was killed.

However, eyewitness said that the non-local’s body was lying in the area and was not retrieved by the government forces as they withdrew from the area.

Despite repeated attempts no senior officer could be contacted for comments as regards why the body of non-local was not retrieved by the joint team of forces.

The encounter broke out on Thursday evening at Ittoo Mohalla Pandoshan village after a joint team of army’s 34 RR, SOG and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation.

According to eyewitness youth took to streets and pelted stones on forces near the encounter site. The police and paramilitary CRPF deployed in the area used tear smoke shells and pellets to disperse them.

Meanwhile, thousands of people participated in the funeral prayers of Zeenat-ul-Islam Naikoo at his native village at Memmander village.

Zeenat was later buried amid pro-freedom slogans. (GNS)

45-year old man killed in mysterious blast in Tanghdar

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Jehangir Lolabi

Srinagar, Aug 3 : A 45-year old man died in a mysterious blast at Gabra village of Tanghdar in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Saturday morning.

Reports reaching said that the man namely Shabir Ahmad Khan (45)of Kona Gabra Karnah suffered critical injuries when some explosives went off in his native village.

Khan was immediately taken to nearby hospital where he was declared brought dead on arrival, they said.

A police officer also confirmed the incident and said police has taken cognizance of the incident.

“A case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigations taken up,” the officer said. (GNS)

Omar Abdullah ‘furious’ over a Journalist for ‘breaching’ his trust

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Srinagar, Aug 3, : Former Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Saturday expressed resentment and came down heavily on one of his Journalist ‘friend’ for breaching his trust by sending screen shots of their private conversation to his organization.

“Had an exchange with a journalist which was expressly off the record. The exchange took place over twitter direct messages. 36 hours later the conversation was sent back to me as a screen shot of our chat. So much for respecting journalistic practices,” Omar Tweeded.

He added: “When I confronted the person with the screen shot the reply I got was “twitter must have done this & circulated it”. Yup, I’m an idiot & will certainly believe Twitter released a screen shot of the conversation.”

“The conversation was a pretty innocuous one but that’s not the point. If you can’t respect a confidence don’t expect any contact or access what so ever. Now go explain that to the organisation you work for.”

Majority of his followers while expressing sympathies with Omar Abdullah suggested him not to trust present day “degrading” Journalists. “To have a private conversation with a Journalist is like kissing a Scorpian thinking it is not going to sting you,” responded a netizen to him.

Omar Abdullah- a tech savvy is being followed by vast chunk of people on Twitter.

Man slips to death in Surankote

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Poonch, August 03: A man slipped to death at Poshana area in Surankote area of Poonch district on Saturday.

Reports reaching said that a man slipped to death in Poshana and has been identified as Gulzar Ahmad(50) son of Noor Din resident of Kotali Kalaban, Rajouri.

Police post in charge Poshana Sub inspector Maqbool Ahmad also confirmed to GNS about the incident and said that body has been recovered. He said investigations have been taken up in this regard.(GNS)

Here”s what goes behind Big B”s elegant style on KBC

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Mumbai, Aug 3 Amitabh Bachchan is set to return soon as host of the popular game show “Kaun Banega Crorepati” in the 11th season of the show, and as he gets down to greeting his audience with the iconic “Deviyon aur sajjano” baritone, focus will also be on his unique style statement, as every year.

Over the years, Big B has experimented with sartorial statements ranging from classic suits to blazers and printed ties. Make the actor look smashing is stylist Priya Patil. She has been styling Big B for over five years and now she has designs for him this year, too.

“The fabric we use for Amitabh Bachchan”s suits is imported from Italy. The quality has to be super fine, so every season we make sure to avail the best material,” Priya told .

She also revealed Big B”s personal choice in style.

“He usually prefers a classic look. He likes to keep it simple and elegant. As far as colours go, he mostly goes for darker and deeper tones,” Priya added.

For season 11, the designer is planning to try out different types of tie knots.

“Last year I experimented with the three-piece suit, which he had never worn on any season before. I also introduced the bandhgala suit for him last year. This year, he will be seen in three-piece suits but his style of wearing ties will be different as I am planning to introduce the eldridge or pratt knot,” Priya said.

“Before the season starts, we show a style guide to Mr. Bachchan. He goes through it and often gives suggestions and comments. His satisfaction matters, so it is important to get his approval before designing his suits. From fitting to choosing the colours, he is patiently involved in the whole process,” she revealed, about dressing Big B for the Sony TV show.

However, for Priya it was not easy style Amitabh Bachchan to begin with.

“When you have to style such a huge personality, it was obviously a challenge where you couldn”t go wrong. But Mr. Bachchan is a down-to-earth person. He made me feel comfortable when I first met him. I was styling him for over five years now, and then he gave me the opportunity to design for him. I feel it”s not the clothes that make him look presentable on screen. It”s his charismatic personality that makes my designs shine,” Priya concluded.

IANS

Pakistan Cricketer Hasan Ali To Soon Marry Indian In Dubai

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New Delhi, Aug 3 :  Ending speculation surrounding his marriage with an Indian national, Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali on Friday said that he is marrying Shamia Arzoo in Dubai on August 20.

As per reports, Shamia is a flight engineer with Emirates Airlines, while her family members are settled in New Delhi.

“Our families wanted to keep this a low key affair but since the matter has come out in the media I have decided to make an official announcement to ensure they are no speculations surrounding my marriage,” Hasan told a news conference in his hometown, Gujranwala (Pakistan).

“I will be wearing a black and red sherwani suit while she will be dressed in Indian style,” Hasan added.

Hasan said he had met with Shamia one year ago in Dubai and their friendship had grown since that meeting.

IANS