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By 2023 Naxals will be rooted out in the country: Rajnath Singh

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Home Minister Rajnath Singh has  said that naxals will be rooted out in the country by 2023.

Rebels and terrorists coming in the way of the country’s security, which is an essential part of development, will be crushed, Singh told a poll rally.

Naxals have been almost eliminated in Jharkhand and their remaining pockets in the state will end soon, he told a poll rally.There is no leader in the opposition to match the stature of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the other leaders are “dwarfs” compared to him. Detailing developmental schemes like Ujjwala, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Jan Dhan Yojana, Singh said BJP is committed to usher in development of the country by 2022 and its manifesto reflected it. (with PTI inputs)

Shiv Sena Dogra Front stages protest in Anantnag, demand sedition case against Mehbooba

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Srinagar: Activists of Shiv Sena Dogra Front (SSDF) Tuesday staged a protest in Anantnag against the former Chief Minister, and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti, demanding registration of sedition for “speaking the language of Pakistan”.

The protesters were angry over the remarks made by Ms. Mufti on Monday in which she hit out at Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, for bringing nuclear bombs in the political discourse who then raised the slogans against the PDP chief by burning her effigy.

The protest was led by their leader Ashok Gupta and dozens of SSDF activists who took out the rally from Rani Park here, raising slogans against the PDP chief and burning her effigy before dispersing off peacefully.

Mr. Modi in a rally at Rajasthan had said During a rally in Rajasthan said that India is no more afraid of nuclear threats of Pakistan.

“Otherwise every other day they (Pakistan) used to give nuclear threats. What do we have? Have we kept it for Diwali?” he had said.

Ms Mufti later responded to Mr. Modi’s statement with a tweet, “If India hasn’t kept nuclear bomb for Diwali, it’s obvious Pakistan’s not kept theirs for Eid either. Don’t know why PM Modi must stoop so low & reduce political discourse to this.”

She was later trolled by Twitter users for her remarks.
Mr. Gupta said Mehbooba should be “sent to Pakistan to fight elections”.
“A sedition case should be filed against her for speaking the language of Pakistan,” Gupta told reporters.

“The Election Commission is taking action against politicians for violating the model code of conduct in other states, but has failed to act against the politicians here,” he said.

Ms. Mufti is contesting the Lok-Sabha elections from the Anantnag parliamentary constituency of south Kashmir. Polling began in Anantnag district earlier on Tuesday.

The constituency will go to polls in three phases. The second phase is on April 29 and the final on May 6.

MeT predicts light, moderate rains from 23 April night to 25 April forenoon

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Waetherman on Tuesday predicted light to moderate rains in Valley begining 23 April (night) to April 25 forenoon.

Director MeT Sonam Lotus said a spell of light to moderate rain and snow (over hilly areas) is most likely from April 23 (night) to 25th forenoon. “Light rain most likely to be witnessed in north west Kashmir areas including Kupwara and  Baramulla,” he said.

He also said light to moderate rains are expected at most places of Jammu, Kashmir and few places in Kargil district, especially in Zojila area on 24 April. 

Some pockets of Jammu and Kashmir region may experience thunderstorm with gusty winds on 24th, the weatherman said.

LS Polls: Pahalgam records 18.6 % voting till 3 pm

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As the polling for the third phase of Lok Sabha elections is underway in state’s Anantnag parliamentary constituency on Tuesday, the Pahalgam assembly segment reordered the highest turnout till 2:00 pm and the overall percentage in the state was recorded 11.7%  till 3 pm.

As many as 16099 (18.6 percent) people cast the vote in Pahalgam, 16249 (17.3 percent) in Kokernag, Dooru 11327  (16.9 percent),Shangus  11780 (13.3 percent), Anantnag 2520 (2.9 percent), and Bijbehara 1589 (1.7 percent), till 3:00 pm.

According to reports in 34 T B Shah polling station only 24 voters casts their vote out of 637 voters while in 33 T B Shah only 13 people cast their vote out of 602 total registered voters.


In 35 Muniwara A, only five people cast their votes out of 716 and in 36 Muniwari B polling station only two people cast their votes out of 804 till 2:32 Pm.

The Anantnag district has 529256 electors including 269603 males, 257540 females, 2102 service electors (2091 male and 11 female) and 11 transgender voters. For smooth polling, the ECI has set up 714 polling stations in the district.

The candidates in the fray are Hasnain Masoodi of Jammu Kashmir National Conference, Sofi Yousuf of Bhartiya Janta Party, Ghulam Ahmad Mir of Indian National Congress, Mehbooba Mufti of Jammu Kashmir People’s Democratic Party, Nisar Ahmad Wani of Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party, Ch. Zaffar Ali of Jammu Kashmir People’s Conference, Sanjay Kumar Dhar of Manav Adhikar Party, Surinder Singh of Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohia) and Imtiyaz Ahmad Rather, Ridwana Sanam, Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Zubair Masoodi, Shams Khwaja, Ali Mohammad Wani, Gh Mohammad Wani, Kyasir Ahmed Sheikh, Manzoor Ahmad Khan and Mirza Sajad Hussain Beigh, all independents.

Kokernag Assembly segment has the highest number of 93874 voters (48742 males, 44948 females and 180 service voters) while as Dooru has the lowest 79029 electors, including 40764 males, 37889 females and 374 service voters.

Assembly segment of Bijbehara has 93516 voters (47067 males, 46222 females and 227 service voters), Shangus 89405 voters (45360 males, 43010 females and 1031 service voters), Pahalgam 86735 (44115 males, 42498 females and 121 service voters) and Anantnag 86699 (43555 males, 42973 females and 169 service voters).

Bijbehara assembly segment has the highest number of 46225 female voters whereas Shangus has a total of 1031 service electors which are highest in the district.

MS orders closure of FP shop in Anantnag hospital after contaminated Injection dispensed to patients

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The Medical Superintendent Anantnag district hospital Dr Abdul Majeed Mehrib has ordered the closure of Fair Price shops with in the hospital premises following the recovery of “contaminated” IV fluids.

The officer has also written to Director Health Services Kashmir urging him to ensure that the supply of IV fluid with the brand name EP Eurolife (having batch no EPE705) is stopped to the hospitals as well as in the private sectors forthwith.

The orders were passed following a written complaint by one Basharat Ahmad that the FP shop has dispensed contaminated injection Isollyte P. (Eurolife- EP).

“On physical examination, the claim has proved,” the Medical Superintendent said in the order, a copy of which lies with GNS. He has also constituted a team of doctors comprising Dr Mumtaz -ud Din (Prof and Head of Surgery), Dr Ghulam Jeelani Ramshoo (Prof and head department Medicine), Dr Aabroo (Prof Micro Biology), Dr Shuaib (Assistant Prof Pathology), Dr Owais Hameed (Consultant Radiologist) and , Dr Malik Aabid (Medical Officer Administration) to investigate the material supplied to the patients.

The committee has been asked to submit its report within two days time.

“In the interest of patient care and to safeguard of precious lives of patients, it is ordered that the FP shop with in the hospital premises be closed till further orders,” the Medical Superintendent also ordered.

The Medical Superintendent of Mirza Mohd Afzal Beg Memorial Hospital Anantnag, Dr Abdul Majeed Mehrib while taking to GNS said that he has also written to Director Health Services Kashmir for information and urged him to issue orders to stop the dispensation of IV fluids with brand name EP (Eurolife) (having batch no EPE7015) in government and private sectors with immediate effect.

He has also forwarded the letter to Deputy Commissioner and SSP concerned for information and necessary action.

Hurriyat (G) delegation visits Yasin Malik’s residence

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Srinagar, April 23 : On directions of Hurriyat Conference (G) Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani, a delegation comprised of Bilal Ahmed Sidiqui, Muhammad Saleem, Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori, Bashir Ahmed Irfani and Syed Muhammad Shafi visited the residence of incarcerated Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik.

The delegation as per news agency shared their concern about the ailing leader’s health with his family.

Hailing the commitment and determination of Malik, the delegation said that “frustrated with the uncompromising resolve of leadership and masses vis-a-vis freedom struggle, Govt of India is resorting to old colonial tricks to intimidate and coerce leadership to submission to its might so they can give up to represent the true aspirations of people of Jammu Kashmir.

But time and again New Delhi has failed in its designs and history bears testimony to this fact that such oppressive majors have never proved deterrent to the will of people or leadership.”

“These methods are once again doomed to fail as Kashmir issue is and will remain a fostering wound till it is not resolved according to the wishes and aspirations of people of Jammu Kashmir,” the delegation said.

After Mother, Now Actor Sunny Deol joins BJP

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Bollywood actor Sunny Deol whose career has seen a decline joined the Bharatiya Janata Party amid speculation that he may be fielded from a Lok Sabha seat in Punjab.

With his films Ghayal Once Again, Poster Boyz, Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se, Mohalla Assi and Bhaiaji Superhit failing to do well at the box office, the actor joined the saffron party.

“Like my father Dharmendra associated himself with Vajpayeeji, I am associating with Modiji. He has done a lot for the country and he can take us forward. Country needs leaders like him,” the 62-year-old actor was quoted as saying by HindustanTimes after joining the saffron party.He added that whatever he does, he would do it with all his heart.

Welcoming him into the fold defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman said: “I am pleased to welcome a firebrand actor, popular, very committed to his art, young brave artist Sunny Deol to the BJP.”

Deol had met BJP president Amit Shah last week amid speculation that he may contest from Amritsar or Gurdaspur.

Sunny Deol’s Bollywood career spans over three decades with the actor giving Indian cinema goers many memorable films such as Betaab, Border, Damini, Gadar and Ghayal among many others.

Kashmir valley shuts on JRL call

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Srinagar: Kashmir valley is observing a complete shutdown on Tuesday on the call of Joint resistance Leadership in protest against alleged ill-treatment to Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yaseen Malik and other separatist leaders, businessmen and others by National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Enforcement Directorate; suspension of Cross-LoC trade and ban on Kashmir highway.

Reports said that all the business establishments and other commercial activities shut across the valley while traffic is off the roads.

Pertinently, voting is underway in Anantnag district in south Kashmir amidst the shutdown.

Meanwhile, reports said that the train service was suspended on Tuesday for security reasons in the Kashmir valley, as the JRL had called for a general strike.

We have suspended all train runs in the Kashmir valley after an advisory was received from police, a railway official said.

LS Polls: Voting for Anantnag seat begins amid complete shutdown

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Srinagar: Voting began, amidst a complete shutdown, Tuesday on a dull note in Anantnag district of Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency, where polling will be held in three phases, officials said.

Residents in most parts of the district in restive south Kashmir have stayed indoors so far, an official said.

The Joint Resistance Leadership has called for a boycott of the polls and asked people to observe a complete shutdown. 

While polling is underway in Anantnag district, voting in Kulgam district will be held on April 29 while Pulwama and Shopian districts will go to polls on May 6.

The Election Commission has curtailed the polling duration for Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency by two hours following a request from the state police to this effect.

The voting will be held in south Kashmir areas from 7 am to 4 pm.
The Anantnag district has 5,29,256 electors including 2,69,603 males, 2,57,540 females, 2,102 service electors and 11 transgender voters.

The EC has also established 1,842 polling stations to facilitate smooth polling, the official said.

3rd phase: Voting across 15 states today

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IANS

People in 15 states will vote on Tuesday in the third phase of LokSabha elections scheduled for Tuesday which will see a maximum of 117 seats going to the polls in a single phase of seven-phased election.

Voting will be completed in all seats of Gujarat, Kerala, Goa, Karanataka, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu with the third phase polls.

The presidents of the two main political parties are in fray in the third phase with BJP chief Amit Shah making his LokSabha election debut from Gandhinagar and Congress President Rahul Gandhi contesting from Wayanad.

The BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) will aim to defend the 62 of the 117 third phase seats it won in 2014 and its performance in this phase will be crucial in deciding its political fortunes.

The Congress had won 16 seats, while the remaining seats were divided between BJD (6), CPI-M (7), NCP (4), Samajwadi Party (3), Shiv Sena (2), RJD (2), AIUDF (2), IUML (2), LJP (1), PDP (1), RSP (1), Kerala Congress-M (1), CPI (1), SwabhimaniPaksha (1) and Trinamool Congress (1). Three seats were won by Independent candidates.

This time the BJP will be tested in its bastion Gujarat — where polling will be held for all the 26 LokSabha seats — apart from Karanataka, Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh, where the party had done well in 2014.
In 2014, the BJP won all the 26 seats in Gujarat, 11 of 14 in Karnataka, 8 of 10 in Uttar Pradesh, 6 of 7 in Chhattisgarh, 6 of 14 in Maharashtra, both the seats in Goa and one seat each in Assam, Bihar, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

Gujarat being the home state of Prime Minister NarendraModi, the BJP would again look for a clean sweep in the state. However, the Congress, which gave a tough fight to the BJP in the Assembly polls held in 2017, is hoping to win 10 to 15 seats this time.
The three young Gujarat leaders — Hardik Patel, AlpeshThakor and JigneshMewani — whose positions had helped the Congress build a narrative against the BJP during the Assembly elections, are not in the fray for the LokSabha polls.

Patidar agitation leader Patel, who joined the Congress last month, cannot contest due to his conviction in a rioting case, while Thakor quit the Congress earlier this month.

In Karnataka, the BJP is considered to have strong footing in many of the 14 seats going to the polls on Tuesday. However, the saffron party faces tough challenge from the Congress-JD-S combine.
Moreover, its vote share too dipped in the Assembly polls held in Karnataka last year as compared to the 2014 LokSabha elections. In the Assembly elections, the BJP had polled lesser votes than the Congress but got more seats.
The BJP faces a strong challenge in Uttar Pradesh, as the third phase of LokSabha elections will be fought in the “Yadav belt”.
The Samajwadi Party (SP) strongholds of Mainpuri, Badaun and Sambhal will go to the polls on Tuesday and the party’s prospects have received a considerabe boost following its alliance with the BahujanSamaj Party (BSP). The Congress too is also likely to cut into BJP votes.

PragatisheelSamajwadi Party (Lohia) President Shivpal Singh Yadav, who is contesting from Firozabad against his nephew and SP candidate AkshayYadav, has been cautioning the people against the SP-BSP combine. SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav is contesting from Mainpuri. The joint rally held in the constituency on Friday, in which BSP supremoMayawati, Mulayam Singh Yadav and AkhileshYadav shared the stage, is likely to boost the prospects of the SP candidates.
In Maharashtra, the third phase of polling will be held in some NCP strongholds, including Baramati, Madha, Kolahpur and Satara. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) President SharadPawar’s daughter SupriyaSule is contesting from the party’s bastion in Baramati.

The Congress and the NCP have dominated the local bodies and cooperatives in the sugar belt of the state, which has of late been challenged by the BJP-Shiv Sena combine. The LokSabha results will show if the NCP is able to regain its earlier dominance in the region.
In Chhattisgarh, the BJP has sought to beat the anti-incumbency wave against its sitting MPs by replacing all of them. Here the saffron party faces a renewed challenge from the Congress, which returned to power in the state in 2018 after 15 years. The Congress is focusing more on local issues, telling the voters that its government has quickly delivered on its promises.

Of the five seats in Bihar, the BJP had won only one in 2014 and it is again contesting one seat this time. Janata Dal (United), the BJP’s ally in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), is contesting three seats while the LokJanshakti Party (LJP) is contesting one seat.
As part of the grand alliance, the RashtriyaJanata Dal (RJD) is contesting three seats, while the Congress and the VikasheelInsaan Party (VIP) are contesting one seat each.

The key contest is in Madhepura, where sitting MP PappuYadav, who had won on a RJD ticket in 2014, is contesting for the Jan Adhikar Party, a political outfit floated by him in 2015. He is up against RJD candidate SharadYadav.

In Odisha, the third phase of elections will witness a battle between several political heavyweights as well as former bureaucrats.

Puri will witness a triangular fight between spokespersons of three major political parties, as two-time sitting MP and BJD spokesman Pinaki Mishra will cross swords with BJP’s national spokesperson SambitPatra and state Congress media cell Chairman Satya Prakash Nayak. Dhenkanal is also expected to witness a triangular fight.

In the four constituencies of lower Assam that will go to the polls on Tuesday, both the Congress and the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) are seeking to gain votes by targeting the BJP over its stance in support of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill.

The AIUDF has accused the Congress of not adhering to “gentleman’s agreement” between the two parties under which the regional party did not put up candidates on 11 seats and was expecting the Congress to field “weak candidates”. Congress, however, has said that it had no such arrangement. The Congress will look to swell its tally in Kerala with Rahul Gandhi in the fray from Wayanad. The party had won 8 of the 20 seats in 2014 while a few more were won by its allies. The BJP too is seeing a realistic chance to win four seats in the southern state.

In West Bengal where it faces a multi-cornered challenge from the Trinamool Congress, the BJP and the CPI-M, the Congress will seek to at least retain the three seats it won in 2014.