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Hurriyat response for meaningful talks a good omen: Hakeem Yaseen

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Srinagar, Jun 24 : Chairman Peoples Democratic Front (PDF), Hakeem Yaseen has welcomed the positive response of Hurriyat Conference for holding talks in a bid to resolve the Kashmir situation.

In a statement issued, Hakeem Yaseen termed the statement of Hurriyat Conference Chairman, Molvi Umar Farooq as a good omen that Hurriyat leaders were ready for dialogue with New Delhi, if “meaningful” talks are initiated. He said Governor S P Malik, being a responsible representative of the Central Government should provide a congenial environment to the central government interlocutors and genuine stakeholders of the Kashmir problem for initiating meaningful talks on Kashmir.

He said a sincere effort for talks was dire need of the time to stop daily killings and mayhem in the strife torn state.

Hakeem Yaseen hoped that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi would utilize his renewed mandate to resolve the vexed Kashmir problem once for all as this was the main bone of contention between India and its neighboring country Pakistan.

“Talks are the only way forward for ending animosity between India and Pakistan,” Hakeem Yaseen said adding that people of the state have become the first casualty of the strained relations between the two neighbouring countries since last seven decades. (KNS) 

50 lakh ‘stolen’ from Gulmarg Gondola

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Srinagar, Jun 24: Fifty lakh rupees have been stolen from the safe of Gulmarg Gandola yesterday evening.

MD Cable Car Corporation Shameem Ahmad told that fifty lakh rupees were stolen during Sunday evening.

Officials said that police has been informed about the theft and they have began a probe into it.

“In this regard case under FIR no 05/2019 US 457, 380 RPC has been registered,” a police official said. (KNS) 

PC kick starts political activity in Uri, set to launch a massive public outreach program

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Srinagar, Jun 24 : People’s Conference core group of Uri constituency on Monday conducted a review meeting of the party activities and outreach programs under the Chairmanship of senior party leader Raja Aijaz Ali.

The agenda of the meeting was to deliberate on activation of party activities and extensive outreach programs for the upcoming Assembly elections.

“Several prominent party workers came together to discuss the party’s political activities. During the meeting, it was decided that Peoples’ Conference will address the grievances people of Uri face because of their remoteness. For this, the party will strengthen its presence at the grass roots level,” PC spokesperson Adnan Ashraf Mir said in a statement.

The meeting was also attended by Political Secretary to Chairman Abdul Qayoom and District President Baramulla Asif Lone. (KNS) 

PDP holds meeting of south Kashmir’s top leadership

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Chaired by Vice President Veeri, meet discusses strategy for coming state elections

Srinagar, Jun 24: Former Ministers, legislators and senior leaders of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from south Kashmir on Monday congregated to discuss and devise party’s strategy for the forth coming state elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

Chaired by PDP Vice President Abdul Rahman Veeri, the meeting held threadbare discussions over the measures that are needed to be taken to ensure party’s impressive performance in the coming state elections.

Veeri while addressing the participants of the meeting underlined the need for the door- to- door campaigns, strategizing party’s reach out programme and also laid emphasis on closer coordination between the party functionaries, activists and supporters. 
Asserting that the main aim and objective of the PDP is to guarantee peace and stability in the state, Veeri said that the party’s earnest efforts in making the Jammu and Kashmir a hub of peace and tranquility could be gauged by the fact that on all fronts, the PDP government in the state empowered youth and was successful in withdrawing more than twelve thousand FIRs registered against the youngsters. He added that the party accorded a dignified life to these youth who were bundled in jails and PDP gave them a reason to put their lives back on track and prosper.

Veeri said that in spite of the medley of the internal troubles within the coalition, the PDP led government always stood at the forefront to ensure that the state’s interests aren’t bartered at any cost.

The PDP leaders who took part in this important meet include Mohammad Khalil Bandh, Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Abdul Gaffar Sofi, Mohammad Yousuf Bhat, Zafar Manhas, Syed Farooq Andrabi, Abdul Raheem Rather, Abdul Majeed Padder, Peerzada Mansoor Hussain Soharwardy, Aijaz Ahmad Mir, Waheed-ur-Rahman Parra, Sheikh Javaid and several others.

The leaders also observed that PDP’s agenda is the only practical way out to get Kashmir out of troubled times that the state is in. They added that the PDP always strived for the resolution of the problems through peace and empowerment of people. “Whether we were in opposition or in government, we have established the idea of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed of having a party with peace, dialogue and end of repressive measures as a prime agenda. It is because of the change that PDP brought from 2002 and gave people the confidence to protect their rights that people at present resist atrocities and raise their voices for the genuine concerns in a fearless manner,” the leaders said. (KNS) 

Drug Peddler Arrested In Sopore, Contraband Substance Seized

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June 24: Police in its recent action against drug dealings in Sopore has arrested a drug peddler and seized contraband substance from his possession.

Police party of Police post Fruit Mandi led by Incharge Police Post arrested a drug peddler during Naka checking at Fruit Mandi Crossing and seized contraband substance from his possession.

One person identified as Tanveer Ahmad Dar Son of Ghulam Hassan Dar resident of Reban Sopore was arrested for the drug supply offences has been taken to Police Post Fruit Mandi where he remains in custody.

Officer at the checkpoint have seized 115 grams of charas from his possession.

Case FIR No 172/2019 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Sopore and investigation has been taken up.

Community members are requested to come forward with any information regarding drug peddlers in their neighbourhood. Persons found indulging in drug peddling will be dealt as per law.

Cop of intelligence wing shoots self dead inside police training center in Jammu

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Police initiates probe

Jammu, June 24 : A policeman of intelligence wing allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle at Police training centre Sujwan area of Jammu district on Monday.

The cop who was undergoing lower class course at the training center Sujwan, shot himself while he was on duty today morning.

Soon after the incident, his colleagues immediately rushed towards the the policeman and found him in a pool of blood, they said.

The injured cop was rushed to a GMC hospital Jammu where doctors declared him brought dead on arrival, they said.

The deceased cop has been identified as Selection Grade Constable Arjun Dev (belt no EXJ 976304) .

A police officer also confirmed the incident and said that a case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigation initiated. (GNS)

Three youth injured in Pulwama town clashes amid shutdown

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Srinagar, June 24:Three youths were injured in government forces action amid complete shutdown in Pulwama town in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Monday.

Reports reaching said that youth took to the streets and clashed with government forces in Pulama town. The youth were protesting against the militant killing.

Goverment forces used pellets and tear smoke shells to disperse them resulting injuries to three youths.

The injured were shifted to District hospital Pulwama where from one has been referred to srinagar hospital.

The injured have been identified as Asif Ahmad resident of Chaatpora Pulwama, Adil Asif Ahmad resident of Chaatpora Pulwama and Tanveer Ahmad.

Meanwhile authorities have decided to close down both Boys and women Degree colleges in Pulwama district.(GNS)

If Talks Are Initiated, There Will Be Positive Response: Hurriyat Responds To J&K Guv

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A day after Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik said that Hurriyat leaders were ready for talks with New Delhi, Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said Sunday that if “meaningful” talks are initiated, “there will be a positive response”.

Speaking to The Indian Express, Mirwaiz said that they have always been ready for a meaningful dialogue to resolve the Kashmir issue. “We are convinced that a way out can only be achieved through talking,” he said.
“I can tell you that if meaningful talks are initiated, there will be a positive response. Dialogue is the only way and that is our consistent stand,” he said. “Hurriyat has always been in favour of talks as the means of resolution. We have not said anything new. We have always been saying this. As the most affected party with daily killings of our young, we would naturally want peaceful resolution of the issue.”

Mirwaiz also said that the “Hurriyat has engaged with both India and Pakistan in the past” and “are always ready to engage”.

His remarks came after Governor Malik, in the presence of Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar and Minister of State in the PMO Jitendra Singh, said at an event in Srinagar Saturday that separatist Hurriyat leaders were ready for talks, Former Chief Minister and National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah told The Indian Express that they would welcome any initiative to break the deadlock. “The JKNC has been consistently and constantly advocating for a dialogue between the Centre and the various stakeholders in the state. We hope that the solid mandate PM Modi received will encourage him to look at treating J&K differently this time as compared to his first term.”

Stating that the iron fist in the iron glove has only served to further alienation, Abdullah said, “This policy needs to be balanced out with a willingness to engage with those who are willing to talk rather than use violence to address the issue. Though we have seen Governor Malik’s statement and Mirwaiz’s advocacy of dialogue, we’ve seen no indication from the Centre to suggest a change in approach and that is what we will be looking for in the days ahead.”

The PDP, too, supported the move. PDP leader and former member of the Mehbooba Mufti Cabinet, Naeem Akhtar said: “We have always been for dialogue, but it has to be purposeful. An opportunity was lost in 2016 but this is the only way forward, talking to all stakeholders, while J&K’s identity is preserved with regard to special status.”

He also said that with sincerity and Modi’s renewed mandate, “nothing is impossible and the PM can solve this problem once for all. The Constitution of India has enough room to provide not just what is promised but guaranteed”.

Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement president and former bureaucrat Shah Faesal said that this is “very healthy development” and expressed the hope that since the elections are now over, missing conversations can be picked up again.

“Dialogue has been a critical missing ingredient from the central government’s Kashmir policy in the last five years, and now that the present government has the benefit of hindsight, we hope that dialogue can resume now.”

Farooq Shah for bringing many Tangmarg areas under Rural Tourism ambit

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Visits many villages, interacts with public

Srinagar, Jun 23 : Stating that Ringawali and other adjoining areas have a huge potential of rural tourism, National Conference leader Farooq Ahmad Shah has said that these areas would be brought in the ambit of rural tourism after National Conference takes over in the state.

During his visit to Rangawali, Baderkoot etc, and other areas on Sunday, the former bureaucrat said that Rural Tourism was an evolving sector which has an immense potential to cater the local areas. He said the Tourism industry is expanding beyond Gulmarg and he would ensure that it reaches to these areas also so that not only employment of local youth is guaranteed but also the economy gets a boost.

Meanwhile during the visit, the locals complained of non availability of basic facilities like Electricity polls, Portable Water Supply, and roads etc. The former IAS officer assured them that their grievances would be taken up with the authorities. The locals of these areas also assured full support to Shah in the upcoming assembly polls. (KNS)

Head priest of Dargah Hazratbal shrine, Ghulam Hassan Banday is no more

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Srinagar, Jun 23 : Head priest of Dargah Hazratbal shrine, Ghulam Hassan Banday is no more.
Son of late Nizam-ud-din Banday, Ghulam Hassan was one of the custodians of the holy relic of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) at Dargah Hazratbal shrine.

Eldest among his siblings, Banday displayed holy relic on many important occasions at the Hazratbal shrine. He was also part of the group involved in the recitation of Khatmatul-Mauzamaat, Awraad-e-Sharief on various important occasions that include Eid-e-Milad-un Nabi (SAW) and annual Urs of four Caliphs of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

Banday, according to family was ailing for some time and passed away at around 2 pm.

His death has been condoled by various religious and social organisations.KNS