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Injured During Rally, PC Worker Succumbs At SKIMS

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A worker of Peoples Conference (PC) who was injured during an election rally on April 09, succumbed to his injuries at SKIMS on Tuesday.

A 37-year-old Mushtaq Ahmd, son of Ghulam Muhammad Mir of Bhoon Rajwar was injured on April 09 when he fell from a load carrier on way to the election rally.

The injured PC worker was rushed to SKIMS here for specialized treatment.

However, Mushtaq lost the battle today at the institute.

Meanwhile, PC chairman Sajad Gani Lone has expressed grief over the demise of party worker.

He expressed solidarity with the bereaved family and prayed for the eternal peace to the departed soul. (KNS)

Youth Booked Under PSA In Handwara, Shifted To Kot Bhalwal Jail In Jammu

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Rehan Showkat

Srinagar, April 16 : Police have booked a youth under Public Safety Act (PSA) in Handwara area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district and shifted him to Kot Bhalwal Jail in Jammu.

Official sources told GNS that Aijaz Ahamd Bhat son of late Habibullah Bhat, a resident of Nihama Kralgund was shifted to Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu last evening after execution of the PSA.

Official sources told GNS that Aijaz was arrested by police in October last year in a case registered in police station Kralgund under FIR number 90/2018 under section 18, 39 ULA Act and 124 RPC.

The youth was booked under PSA vide order number DMK/PSA/12/2019 and has been accordingly shifted to Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu on Monday late evening.

A police officer while confirmed it said that the youth was involved in anti-national activities and as such he was booked under the PSA.

Family members, however, refuted the police claim that the youth was involved in any unlawful activities. (GNS)

Five years after floods, damaged bridge awaits completion in Baramulla

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Samaniya Bhat

Baramulla, April 16 : The SRTC Bridge that connects old town area with civil lines Baramulla in north Kashmir has been under construction for the last 5 years and is still not ready for traffic and public movement.

The bridge was damaged in 2014 floods, following which public movement and traffic on it was stopped. In the meantime, people of the old town area used main cement bridge for the traffic headed to main town.

“The people of area have been waiting for the past 5 years for completion of the work on the SRTC Bridge which is still not completed claims local residents of old town Baramulla.

Arawat a local resident of old town Baramulla told Kashmir Despatch that the Construction work of this damaged bridge has been started before 5 years which is going on with snails pace, resulting inconvenience to public.

Meanwhile scores of people including Welfare Committee Iqbal Market Old town Baramulla on Tuesday morning up in arms against government for their failure to complete work on this damaged bridge.

The protesters while demanding completion of this SRTC Bridge at earliest said that the people of that side are facing hardships to travel from one place to another. They also appealed Deputy Commissioner Baramulla to intervene into this issue sothat people ll not face more inconvenience.

Meanwhile despite repeated attempts officials at Rural and Buildings (R&B) department who are on hunger strike were not available for commits.

Jaish-e-Mohammad renews its bid to import terrorism to boost strength in J&K: Officials

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New Delhi, April 16: Terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed’s (JeM) launch pads in new locations across the Line of Control have been activated ahead of a possible effort to push terrorists from the Pakistan-based group into Jammu and Kashmir, top counter-terror officials and senior Jammu and Kashmir police officials said, although the latter added that this is because Indian security forces have eliminated most of the Jaish leadership in the valley.

They added that Mohammad Umair, JeM chief Masood Azhar’s nephew, who was seen around Pulwama in February, when a terrorist affiliated to it carried out a suicide attack on a CRPF convoy, killing 40, has either been killed or has gone back to Pakistan.

According to the counter- terror and police officials, none of whom wished to be identified, the reason for the activation of the launch pads is to boost the Jaish’s strength and capabilities in the state.

After the Pulwama attack, Indian security forces have been able to eliminate the majority of the Jaish leadership in the valley, they added, with only one commander, who operates under the codename Munna Bihari currently active in the Shopian district.

Previously, Indian forces have gunned down Azhar’s elder brother Ibrahim Athar eldest son Usman Haider and Talha Rasheed. Soon after Pulwama, they gunned down the son of Masood Azhar’s brother-in-law Abdul Rasheed Kamran.

In a recent audio clip, broadcast over the Jaish’s Rang-o-Noor channel, Ibrahim Athar indicates that Mohammed Umair may have also been neutralized by the Indian security forces. In the audio clip, Athar is heard telling his cadre that Umair and Kamran have already reached “heaven.”

HT learns that many of these launch pads are in the scenic Lolab Valley, north of Kupwara, and around 114 km north-west of Srinagar.

The effort to amplify the infiltration of terrorists coincides with the melting of snows on high mountain passes. Post Pulwama, the Pakistan Army cleared terrorist launch pads fearing a repeat of the 2016 Indian surgical strikes. After the Indian air strike at Jaish’s biggest terror training camp at Balakot, the globally proscribed group has threatened to get even by targeting innocents in hinterland India or security forces in the Valley. Communication intercepts indicate that Jaish will ratchet up violence in the Valley in the coming months, the counter-terror officials said.

“While Pakistan has taken some uncontrolled action against its nationals involved in terrorism to curry favour with Financial Action Task Force (FATF), it is continuing to shelter Indian fugitives like Dawood Ibrahim gang, remnants of Indian Mujahideen and Sikh radicals. If Pakistan really means business, why provide shelter and comfort to Indian fugitives,” said one of the officials. (HT)

40-Year-Old Man Found Dead Under Mysterious Conditions Inside A Jungle

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A 40-year-old man was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Mendhar area of Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.

Mohd Farooq (40) son of Allah Ditta of Charoon village of Mendhar left home today morning for a nearby Khanter forest area to collect firewood but did not return till evening.

Later, the family and neighbours started a search and found Farooq’s body in the forests.

SDPO Mendhar Neeraj Padyar told GNS that the postmortem report would reveal the cause of the death and the police have launched proceedings under 174 CrPc into the mysterious death.

A widower, Farooq is survived by 4 minor children. (GNS)

Xtreme Offroaders organize fun-run to promote adventure tourism in Bandipora

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SUHAIL RATHER

Bandipora, 15 April: With the aim to promote adventure tourism in Kashmir, Twenty 4×4 enthusiastic racers from Srinagar and Bandipora embarked on a car ride to scale the mountains of Labkachaal, Vewan, Authwatoo areas of Bandipora district.

          The adventure ride organized by Xtreme offroaders Kashmir started their ride from Srinagar and after traversing through several towns and rural locations like Sumbal, Safapora, Ajas, Garoora, Nadihal, Papchan, Ahamshareef, Authwatoo the group reached Labkachaal and Vewan after nearly three hours of riding on the highway.

The organizer of the event said the aim was to attract the adventure loving people towards Kashmir and to explore these virgin places to give a boost to the tourism potential of forgotten areas like Bandipora. “The main purpose of organizing this rally was to explore the mesmerising beauty of Bandipora and to promote adventure tourism in the area,” said a racer Tanveer Ahmad Dar. “We want to bring back Bandipora on adventure tourism map as it was attraction for foreign tourists before 90’s especially Authwatto Vewan, Labkachal and Gurez”.

          More than 20 youth participated in fun-run event, it was not a race but just a commencement by youth to praise the beauty of Kashmir. The ride which started from Srinagar to Labkachaal and Vewan through was a big manoeuvre towards the promotion omaneuverre tourism of Jammu and Kashmir in general and district Bandipora in particular.

“Bandipora has been neglected by the successive regimes and Tourism department despite the area having a vast scope for adventure tourism. This run is an initiative to draw the dormant mind of government towards the unfading beauty of the district,” Dar added. “This initiative encourages the youth to participate in adventurous sports,” he added.

People on both sides bearing brunt of LoC firing: Hurriyat (M)

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Expressing serious concern over the escalating tensions between the armies of India and Pakistan especially in Poonch and Rajouri sector resulting in immense damage, Hurriyat Conference (M) on Monday that every time there is exchange of firing on the LoC, people on both sides of fence become the primary target and bear the brunt.A Hurriyat (M) spokesperson in a statement issued  said that the lingering Kashmir dispute was the main reason of rift between India and Pakistan and until the issue of Kashmir is resolved amicably the bitterness between the two countries prevailing since last seven decades won’t end.

Demanding the rollback of “anti-people” highway closure order, he stated that barring civilian traffic on the highway twice a week has caused immense hardships for the common masses. He said that the decision of closing highway for two days a week is an “anti-people” move.

Hurriyat (M) strongly denounced the shifting of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik already under PSA from Jammu Jail to Delhi and handing him over to NIA and also the ED summons to the minor daughters of resistance leader Shabir Ahmed Shah and shifting of resistance and religious leaders to Haryana jail.

Hurriyat said that shifting of prisoners to outside prisons was against the Geneva Convention and also the Supreme Court of India rulings that stresses on lodging the inmates in jails closer to their homes. It said shifting prisoners to jails that are thousands of kilometers away from their homes has added more to the worries of relatives of inmates who are facing tremendous hardships in seeking permission to meet their dear ones. 

Didn’t Ban Jamaat As They Have Right To Propagate Their Ideology: Mehbooba

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Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar, April 15 : Peoples Democratic Party chairman Mehbooba Mufti Monday said she withstood pressure to ban Jamaat –e-Islami during her tenure as chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir as she believed the group had the right to propagate its ideology.

Speaking to reporters after a party rally, Mehbooba said the PDP had undertaken a written assurance from BJP regarding safeguarding of  Article 370. “ This is why they didn’t touch the special status of Jammu and Kashmir for two years,” she said, reacting to BJP leader and Union Minister Arun Jaitley’s claim that PDP was ideologically aligned to the Jamaat.

Mehbooba said there was growing clamour for a probe into the Pulwama suicide bombing attack.

“From Mamta Banerjee to Arvind Kejriwal more and more voices are demanding a probe into the incident so that the truth of  Pulwama comes to fore,” she said. (GNS)

Missing Kreeri Man Found Unconscious In His Vehicle, Hospitalised

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Suhail Khan

Srinagar, April 15 : A 35-year-old person from Nowpora Jageer area of Kreeri in Baramulla district of north Kashmir who had gone missing on Saturday was found in an unconscious state on Monday.

Waseem Ahmad Lone, son of Bashir Ahmad Lone, had left home in his new vehicle for Srinagar to buy some electronic goods on April 13 but failed to return.

Despite best efforts by the family to trace him, there were no whereabouts of Waseem. The family had filed a missing report with police on Sunday, officials and family sources said.

However, on Monday evening, the missing person was found at Ringi area of Pattan.

SDPO Pattan Mashkoor Ahmad Zargar told GNS that the police team found the missing person Waseem Lone in an unconscious state inside his vehicle at Rinji crossing in Pattan area.

Waseem was taken to a nearby hospital from where he was referred to Srinagar for specialised treatment, SDPO said.

We will be able to get the actual details only after Waseem gains consciousness, the officer said. (GNS)

BJP’s divisive agenda will face humiliating defeat in J&K: Akhtar

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Srinagar, Apr 15 : Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said the people of Jammu and Kashmir will show a way to the rest of the country by defeating the divisive agenda of the BJP in unison.

Addressing people in Waliwar area of Ganderbal, senior PDP leader Naeem Akhtar said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have resolved to rise to the occasion and give befitting reply to the divisive and villainous agenda of BJP.

He said that the nefarious designs of the saffron brigade to divide Muslims and unite Hindus as articulated by its ideologue Subramaniam Swami will face humiliating defeat from Jammu and Kashmir and that the people will tell BJP that they are not available for this kind of fratricidal war. “When it comes to protect the special position of Jammu and Kashmir, everybody whether he is a Hindu, Muslim or whatever religious practice he follows is one and the state will show a way to the rest of the country,” Akhtar said.

He said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are providing a counter narrative to BJP’s divisive discourse and are telling these rabid elements that India is not all about them.

Akhtar was accompanied by PDP leaders Mohammad Yousuf Bhat, Abdul Majeed, Ghulam Rasool Shaheen, Abdul Rashid and several others.