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Day after officer, ITBP trooper shoots self dead in Srinagar

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Rehan Showket

Srinagar, March 31 : A day after a Sub-Inspector of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) committed suicide in north Kashmir, another trooper of the paramilitary force shoot himself dead in Srinagar on Sunday morning.

“Constable Ramphul Meena (belt number 127020492) of ITBP 11 bn today morning shoots himself with his service rifle INSAS inside a camp at Sericulture Office Solina area of Srinagar in central Kashmir while he was on duty,” a police officer told GNS, adding that the trooper suffered serious injuries in the incident.

Following the gunshot, the colleagues rushed towards the trooper and found him in a pool of blood, he said, adding that the injured was immediately taken to SMHS hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

It was not immediately known why the trooper took this extreme step, he said.

Meanwhile, the officer said that a case has been registered and further investigations have been taken up.

On Saturday morning, an ITBP sub-Inspector identified as Chander Mani of 4th Adhoc G Coy ended his life in a similar manner at Town Hall Kunzer in Tangmarg area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district. (GNS)

5 dead, two injured in accident at Rajouri

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RAJOURI. Last night one Tata Magic No JK11C-1486 on its way from Rajouri to Darhal rolled down about 30/40 ft from road at Dhandkote.

05 persons died on spot and 02 others received injuries.

Injured shifted to Govt Medical College & Hospital Jammu for specialised treatment.

Mendhar: Family of ‘murdered’ man protest, demand action against culprits

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MS Nazki

Poonch, Mar 30 : The family of a “murdered” man held a protest outside Police Station Mendhar demanding the case be solved at the earliest and strict action against the culprits.

The family of Gulzar Ahmad, a resident of Mankote Tehsil of sub-division Mendhar said: “Three days have passed since the murder of Gulzar, but the case has not been solved nor have the culprits been arrested.”

According to family, Gulzar was found dead on the morning of March 27 in Banloi area.

The police failed to pacify the protesters who were in hundreds. The SDPO and SHO also appealed them to cooperate with police but the protesters were adamant. The family instead accused police of trying to shield the culprits.

Then some local leaders assured the protesters to have faith in the law, and they moved towards the main chowk and blocked the traffic movement for more than an hour. (GNS)

Civilian injured as border shelling erupts in Poonch

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MS Nazki

Poonch, March 30 : A civilian was injured as cross border shelling erupted in Mankote and Balakote areas of Poonch district in north Kashmir on Saturday evening.

Reports reaching GNS said that the shelling erupted at Mankote and Blakote areas. The Indo-Pak armies exchanged heavy shelling from today evening with mortars and small arms in these sectors.

In the shelling, one civilian namely Mohd Mushtaq son of Mohd Akbar of Nar Mankote suffered splinter injuries.

SDPO Mendhar Neeraj Padyar while confirming it said that Pakistan Army in violation of ceasefire attacked several Indian Army posts in these areas. “The Army manning the fence responded the shelling effectively”, he said.

The official said that some shells landed into residential areas. “One civilian Mohd Mushtaq was injured and was taken to sub-district hospital Mendhar for treatment”.

Meanwhile, locals said that some shells landed into residential areas at Balnoie. In the incident, one residential house got damaged and four domestic animals also died in the incident, local Sarpanch Mohd Sharief said.

When reports last came in, the cross-border shelling were intermittently going on at all these places. (GNS)

Kashmiri student thrashed in Bengaluru, IPS officer threatens journalist for sharing post on Twitter

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A 24-year-old Kashmiri youth was thrashed by a mob near Hindustan Aeronautics Limited headquarters in southeast Bengaluru on March 20. The incident was reported by a journalist, Fawad Shah, on his Twitter handle.

The tweet read: “Absar Zahoor Dhar, 24-yr-old Kashmiri student, has been beaten up in Bengaluru. Dhar, who funds his studies by modelling, says, “They could have killed me. I’m living in fear, not attending college as the assailants roam free in front of my house as if nothing happened.”

A day later, an IPS officer, Abdul Ahad, replied to Fawad Shah on his tweet, and warned him against “discussing a subject of investigation in public domain” and “this illegal behaviour”. The IPS officer also accused the journalist of “instigating people”.

Abdul Ahad’s reply to Fawad Shah read: “Mr Fahad Shah, you are discussing a subject of investigation in public domain which is an offence. Four culprits have been arrested and 107 CrPC proceedings are underway. You are warned against this illegal behaviour.”

Fawad Shah responded to the IPS officer’s tweet and pointed out that his tweet on an assault on a Kashmiri youth was already in the public domain and was neither a discussion nor an opinion.

Fawad Shah said what he tweeted (which was not a discussion or an opinion) was already published in a newspaper. “Perhaps it should be found what’s already in public domain,” he said.
To this, the IPS officer told him that he would be asked to explain by an investigation officer and ensure that he was not “instigating people”.

“You will be asked to explain…you can give your clarification to the investigating officer. As a law-abiding citizen, I am sure you will explain your stand to the satisfaction of the investigating officer and make sure that you were not instigating people. It’s a serious offence,” he said.
Fawad Shah told IndiaToday.in that, he only shared a fact and his tweet was in no way provocation or instigation.

“The officer is wrong as my tweet in no way is provocative or instigation. It is already in news and I only shared a fact. It seems the officer didn’t like that this incident was getting too much attention on social media and he thinks my tweet added to that – but unfortunate that a senior official, who knows the job of a journalist, threatened me,” he said.

Silence journalists isviolation of right to free expression: Amnesty India

Amnesty India slammed the IPS officer for warning a jornalist for his tweet on the Kashmiri youth, saying that threatening arrest or silencing a journalist is a violation of a right to free expression.

“Talking about an assault is not a crime. But police threats to arrest and silence a journalist is a violation of the right to free expression,” Amnesty India tweeted.


The IPS officer’s response to the journalist has drawn criticism on social media. Many public figures pointed out that sharing a piece of news on an assault was not illegal.

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi responded to the IPS officer in the same thread of tweets and said, “Remember you are bound by the Constitution of India. Let me refresh your memory, Freedom of Expression is still a Fundamental Right which NO DCP can take it from any Indian.”


Courtesy India Today

Six Persons Held In Separate Incidents, Charas, Brown Sugar Recovered

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Srinagar, March 30 : Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday claimed it has arrested two narcotic smugglers from Nowgam area of Srinagar district and seized from their possession one kilogram of high-quality contraband Charas.

A police officer told that acting on a tip-off, the sleuths of police laid a naka at New Byepass near Lasjan and stopped a vehicle Xylo bearing registration number(JK01S-4452) for checking.During the search of the vehicle, the officer said that one kilogram of high-quality Charas was recovered from the vehicle and the smugglers have been accordingly arrested.

The arrested persons have been identified as Zahid Ahmad Lone (Driver) son of Manzoor Ahmad Lone and Irshad Ahmad Wani son of Ghulam Rasool Wani, both residents of Wavoora, Kupwara.

The accused have been booked under relevant sections of the NDPS Act registered at police station concerned and further investigation taken up, the officer said.

Meanwhile, a police team arrested four persons in Nowhatta area of Old City, Srinagar alongwith brown sugar. 

Smart Voice Conversion Pen Developed by Sanctorians

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Baramulla, March 30 : A smart voice conversion pen developed for Handicaped People was inaugurated today at Sanctorum Higher Secondary School Sopore in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Saturday.


A student of Sanctorum from class 9th came up with an idea of developing a pen which can be used by the handicapped people.


The student shared the idea with the management and her fellow team. As the idea was very innovative school management provided the full support in developing this type of “SMART VOICE CONVERSION PEN”.


After 8 months of full hard work and dedication of both students as well as School management the pen was finally developed. School management provided all kind of financially support for project. The total sum up for project is Rs 70,000/ till date.

Further much improvement is needed in project like accuracy, speed and it should be cost effective.


Also on this occasion several students displayed innovative science based projects.

Head of Department Physics Government Degree College Baramulla Tariq Ahmad Chalkoo was guest of honor on this occasion.

Students of Sanctorum secondary school displayed various innovative scientific projects receiving applauds from the audience.

Over 100 students from Standard VI to X from the school across displayed innovative talents.

“The exhibition was organized with the key objective of bringing out the hidden talents of students and with a focus on creating more awareness of science, technology and engineering.

The students are much talented but they need appreciation and moral support from the society as well as from respective departments,” Shakir Ashraf, Chairman Sanctorum Higher Secondary said.

KU students from Tanghdar seek extension of entrance exam last date

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Rehan Showkat

Tanghdar, March 30: Scores of students from Tanghdar on Saturday urged Kashmir University authorities to extend the last date of entrance examination for PG courses in wake of closure of the Tanghdar – Kupwara road.

Students from Tanghdar today told GNS over phone that the varsity authorities have asked the students for PG courses to submit hard copies by April 3 and the last date of the online submission is April 5.

“Yesterday Sub Divisional Magistrate Tanghdar in a circular has ordered the closure of Tanghdar-Kupwara road till April 1 in order to carry out the snow clearance operation at Sadhna Top,” an official said.

The officer said that the road has been closed for the traffic and public movement from March 30 to April 1 as the authorities are going to blast the snow at the sadhna top.

In view of the road closure the students expressed the concern and urged the KU authorities to extend the date for the PG entrance courses. (GNS)

Cop injured in ‘assault’ during raid

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Suhail Khan

Srinagar, March 30 : An officer was injured after some local residents of Hakbara area of Hajin in Bandipora district attacked a police search team on Saturday afternoon.

A police officer told GNS that a police party of Hajin today proceeded towards Hakbara village to raid the residential house of Abdul Majeed Dar son of Ghulam Ahmad Dar of Yarbalpora Hakbara.

Soon after the police party reached the village and asked the inmates of the said house that they are going to conduct the searches, some members of said house and some neighbours assaulted the police party, the officer said.

In self defence, police fired around 10 to 12 rounds in air.
Incharge Police Officer of the area HC Ghulam Mohd of police station Hajin was injured in the asault, the officer claimed.

Reportedly one suspicious packet has been recovered by police party and said house owner has been arrested and brought to police station Hajin, he said. (GNS)

Body Of Class 12th Student Recovered Under Mysterious Conditions In North Kashmir

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Suhail Khan

Srinagar, March 30 : A body of a 12th class student was recovered under mysterious conditions from Lachipora area of Boniyar in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Saturday.Reports reaching said that some locals spotted the body lying at near Govt High School Lachipora and immediately informed police about it today late in the afternoon.

Soon after being informed, a police team led reached the spot and recovered the body, they said.

A police officer also confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as Sajad Ahmad Bhat, a 12th standard student son Abdul Rashid Bhat of Dazna, Lachipora.

The officer said that the body has been recovered under mysterious conditions.

“A case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigations initiated in this regard, the officer said. (GNS)