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Agha Mohsin receives rousing welcome at PDP head office

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Srinagar, Mar 24 : A rousing welcome was accorded to People’s Democratic Party (PDP’s) nominated candidate for Srinagar’s Lok Sabha elections, Aga Syed Mohsin at the party head office here with people hailing from central Kashmir’s different areas thronging the venue to declare their support to the leader.

According to the party spokesman, PDP General Secretary Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura while addressing the peoples gathering at the party head office in Srinagar termed Mohsin as person of a prospective mind who is bestowed with the capability to represent the underrepresented in parliament and make the voices of the aggrieved people heard in the corridors of power. Hanjura also termed the coming parliament elections crucial for Jammu and Kashmir state and said that people must exercise their franchise with extreme caution and support PDP for the protection of Jammu and Kashmir’s core interests.

He urged people to take PDP’s mission to every home in Kashmir and make masses aware about the stand the party took while being in the government and stopped BJP from committing the constitutional frauds in Jammu and Kashmir. “One could imagine by the present situation that what havoc the BJP could have created in the state if left alone and untamed. It was the firm stand taken by the PDP president risking even the post of the Chief Minister several times that compelled the BJP to run away from the coalition,” Hanjura said.

Speaking on the occasion, PDP’s Srinagar district President and MLC Mohammad Khurshid Alam emphasised the need of unanimous efforts to keep the communal and divisive elements at bay during the polls and sought decisive mandate for the PDP so that the party emerges as a sole and just voice once again to foil the assaults being made on multiple fronts against Jammu and Kashmir’s unique identity. Alam said that converting entire Kashmir into an army garrison and subjecting people to worst torturous methods only smacks of the hidden agenda wanting in wings to be implemented. He said that every person in the state is duty bound to foil such nefarious agendas and strengthen the PDP for greater common good.

Party’s candidate for Srinagar, Agha Syed Mohsin while addressing the supporters reiterated his pledge to carry forward the agenda of the PDP and underscored the importance of voting in PDP’s favour at present. He said that PDP is the only party which has proven that it will never go adrift from its core ideology and will always fight for the protection of state’s unique interests.

Others who spoke on the occasion include Muntazir Mohi-ud-din, Dr Ali Mohammad, Er Nazir Ahmad, Mohammad Yasin Bhat, Shahnawaz Ahmad, Aijaz Rather, Abdul Hameed Kosheen and Aijaz Qureshi.

Ensuing elections a golden opportunity to defeat communal forces: Hakeem Yaseen

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Budgam, Mar 24 : Observing that the ensuing Parliamentary elections have provided a golden opportunity to defeat communal forces, Chairman PDF Hakeem Yaseen has asked the electorate to be cautious that their vote does not get divided which may benefit opportunistic and fringe elements.

Addressing a series of public meetings during his extensive tour to various areas in Khansahib constituency, Hakeem Yaseen said that the people of the state should present a joint face against divisive forces and inflict a crushing defeat to the divisive forces as also to those who have bartered with the aspirations of the people of the state for from time to time for their petty interests.

Hakeem Yaseen said need of the hour was to ensure that people’s mandate does not get fragmented which would benefit communal and divisive forces. He said under these conditions, one fails to understand that why some political parties of the state have decided to go for friendly contests which may cause division of votes only.

Hakeem Yaseen has also criticized the present central and state governments for banning JKLF and Jamaat-e-Islami in the state at the time of elections adding that it has severely dented and diluted the sanctity of democratic values.

Saying that in democracy every citizen has a right to express his views and ideas, Hakeem Yaseen said that Center should stop ongoing curbs and arrest spree on different political groups and activists to give a meaning to the electoral process. He has urged the Centre and Governor administration to provide a secure and free environment the electorate and every contestant to exercise their franchise. 

People of state yearning for change, want an alternative to NC, PDP: Sajad

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Srinagar, Mar 24 : In a major boost to Peoples Conference in Srinagar, more than 100 prominent NC & PDP workers from Sonwar joined Peoples Conference (PC) in presence of party chairman Sajad Gani Lone at Srinagar today.

Peoples Conference Chairman Sajad Gani Lone while welcoming the new entrants into the caravan of change said that PC is emerging as a strong and valiant pro-Kashmir and pro-people political alternative to the traditional family parties asserting there is widespread realization that PC is the only party which can mitigate the problems of people and take the state on a path towards prosperity.

“The people of Srinagar have been pushed against the wall and are facing a reign of economic persecution. The governance deficit in the previous regimes is responsible for economic dissatisfaction and political alienation in Kashmir. There are growing rumblings of discontent with the two parties. Now people of the state are yearning for change, they want an alternative to NC & PDP to take the state towards peace & prosperity”, he added.

Those who joined the party include NC Vice Block President Basharat Nazir Bhat, PDP youth leader Umar Mushtaq Mir, Halqa President PDP Shalimar Gazanfer Husain, NC Halqa President Balham Yaqoob Abbas, PDP’s Mohd Sarwar among others.

Urging the workers to work with commitment & zeal, Sajad asked them to serve the people selflessly to usher in an era of prosperity. 

Curtailing political space, blocking voices of dissent counterproductive: PDP leader

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Srinagar, Mar 24 : Senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and the parliament candidate from Baramullah Abdul Qayoom Wani lambasted the government for following the policy of flexing muscles.

He questioned the banning of JKLF after Jammat-e-Islami and arresting the Hurriyat leaders and summoning the leaders by NIA to New Delhi for interrogation.

In a statement issued Wani claimed that all the steps that obstruct the free voices expose the fake democratic veils that call the shots in the government.

PDP leader warned that muzzling the voices, banning socio political organisations have yielded no fruits and will be detrimental in future too. “The Political fronts, organisations and parties need to be involved in dialogue on table for a sustainable solution to the chronic political issue of Jammu Kashmir,” he said.

Wani said that the display of might and dismissal of dialogue is acting as a catalyst to push the common youth and posterity in general and the masses in particular to wall resulting further isolation. “It will act as an obnoxious impediment in the process of peace and stability in the State,” he added.

Wani advocated that the attitude of stubbornness in dealing with the core issue of Jammu Kashmir needs to be shunned and the people languishing in jails must be freed to initiate a meaningful dialogue with stakeholders to bring the state of Jammu Kashmir out of the trauma and uneasiness. 

Thousands of youngsters show up at Mehbooba Mufti’s house

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In a first of its kind, thousands of youngsters carrying placards “Youth for Peace” show up at former Chief Minister and People’s Democratic Party President Mehbooba Mufti’s house.

While addressing the youth gathering, Mehbooba Mufti referred to ban on religious and political organizations and said, “Choking political space and expecting achievable solution is to live in a fool’s paradise.” She further added, “Only democratic process is a way to deal with the dissent.”

While seeking revocation of ban on religious organizations like JeI, she said that curbing or banning religious organizations won’t help in the facilitation process.

“Our youth needs space. They need opportunities and not coffins. They need pen not gun. They need healing touch not detentions,” she said in her address to youth convention.

She further added that the state is going through the worst of times and peace can only prevail when space is given to different ideas and not by bans or curbs.

Clearing her stand, she said, “Our agenda was never to gain power, but to bridge and facilitate between people and the authorities. Our state has suffered a lot and we won’t allow anyone to fiddle with the religious emotions of the people,” she added.

While terming the ban from government as determinal, Mehbooba questioned the ban on Yasin Malik’s organization. She said that such determinal steps like these will only turn Kashmir into an open air prison.

“Yasin Malik renounced violence as a way of resolving J&K issue a long time ago. He was treated as a stakeholder in a dialogue initiated by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajipayee. What will a ban on his organization achieve?,” she added.

Talking about electoral processes, she said that PDP has decided not to participate in some Lok Sabha constituencies just to keep the communal forces at bay. “People are the best judge. They know whom to vote” said Mehbooba.

Among others, Nayeem Akhtar, Safina Beigh, Aijaz Mir, Youth President Waheed Para, Nazir Yatoo and others spoke on the occasion.

Agencies

Salman Khan confirms working in ‘Veteran’ Hindi remake

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Mumbai, Mar 24 (PTI) Superstar Salman Khan has confirmed that he will be starring in the Hindi adaptation of another hit Korean film, “Veteran”.

The actor, who is currently awaiting the release of “Bharat”, which is also an official remake of 2014 Korean drama “Ode to My Father”, said his brother-in-law, actor-producer Atul Agnihotri, has acquired the rights of “Veteran”.

The 2015 Korean film revolves around a detective, who hunts down a young and successful man running a crime syndicate. 

“I am doing ‘Veteran’. Atul has the rights. It’s a nice film. We will do this film after Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film,” Salman said in an interview here.

The 53-year-old superstar will start working on the third installment of “Dabangg”, followed by Bhansali’s “Inshallah”, that will see him teaming up with Alia Bhatt for the first time.

Salman is currently busy promoting his home production film “Notebook” featuring newcomers Zaheer Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl. It releases on March 29.

Soldier killed in ceasefire violation along LoC in J-K

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Jammu, Mar 24 (PTI) A soldier was killed Sunday when Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire by targeting forward posts and villages with heavy caliber weapons and rockets along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch and Rajouri districts, a defence spokesperson said. 

The Indian Army retaliated in strong measure, inflicting adequate damage and casualties to Pakistani troops, Jammu-based Public Relations Officer (defence) Lt Col Devender Anand said. 

He said grenadier Hari Bhakar, a resident of Rajasthan’s Nagaur district, was seriously injured and admitted to the nearest field hospital, but succumbed later, taking the number of Army personnel killed since last week to three.

On March 18, rifleman Karamjeet Singh was killed in Pakistani firing in Rajouri district, while rifleman Yash Paul lost his life in unprovoked firing by Pakistan troops in the same sector on March 21. 

Col Anand said heavy caliber weapons and rockets were also fired from across the border in unprovoked firing by Pakistan troops in Poonch sector Saturday evening. 

“Own troops retaliated in strong measure inflicting adequate damage and casualties to Pakistani army,” he said.

Officials said grenadier Bhakar wa/s guarding a forward post in Shahpur area and was critically injured in the cross-border firing, which continued intermittently throughout the night. 

A wreath laying ceremony was held in northern Army headquarters at Udhampur to pay tribute to him, the officials said, adding that his his mortal remains were transported in a service aircraft from Udhampur to Jaipur. 

Lt Col Anand said Pakistan also initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation by shelling mortars and firing of small arms along the LoC in Nowshera sector of Rajouri district around 11.50 am. 

The border skirmishes witnessed a spurt after India’s air strike on a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror camp in Pakistan’s Balakot on February 26 in response to the February 14 Pulwama attack that killed 40 CRPF personnel.

Four civilians, including three members of a family, have been killed and several injured as Pakistan, since then, has targeted dozens of villages in over 125 incidents of ceasefire violations along the LoC.

The year 2018 witnessed the highest number of ceasefire violations — 2,936 — by Pakistani troops in the last 15 years along the Indo-Pak border. 

Pakistan continues to violate the 2003 ceasefire agreement with India despite repeated calls for restraint and adherence to the pact during flag meetings between the two sides.

Priyanka Gandhi on sugarcane dues: ‘Chowkidars’ working only for rich

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Citing a report that claimed sugarcane arrears to farmers in Uttar Pradesh had crossed Rs 10,000 crore, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Sunday lashed out at the Yogi Adityanath government, saying ‘chowkidars’ were only working for the rich and not bothered about the poor.


“The families of sugarcane farmers toil day and night but the Uttar Pradesh government does not even take the responsibility of paying their dues,” Priyanka, who is the in-charge for eastern Uttar Pradesh, tweeted.


The Indian Express on Sunday reported that of the Rs 10,000 crore payment due to farmers, over 45 per cent of this is from six of the eight constituencies scheduled to vote in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections on April 11.

“Rs 10,000 crore of farmers’ dues means everything, including their children’s education, food, health, and the next produce comes to a standstill. These chowkidars only work for the rich and do not care about the poor,” Priyanka said.

According to data compiled by the Cane Commissioner’s Office in Lucknow, as on March 22, the state’s sugar mills have bought cane worth Rs 24,888.65 crore during the current 2018-19 crushing season (October-September).


They were to pay Rs 22,175.21 crore within the stipulated 14-day period of taking cane delivery. But the actual payments have been only Rs 12,339.04 crore, translating into arrears of Rs 9,836.17 crore. Adding the dues of Rs 238.81 crore from the previous 2017-18 season takes the total to Rs 10,074.98 crore.

In a retort to Priyanka’s remarks, Adityanath asked the Congress where were the well-wishers of farmers during 2012-17 when they faced starvation.

“When our government was formed, the pending cane dues were around Rs 57,800 crore. The amount was bigger than the budgets of many states. But we paid it. In the previous regimes of the SP and BSP, nothing was done for the sugarcane farmers, (and) as a result, they died of starvation,” PTI quoted Adityanath as saying.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister said sugarcane cultivation area in the state had increased by 22 per cent to 28 lakh hectare and a several closed sugar mills were restarted.

“Where were the so-called well-wishers of the farmers from 2012 to 2017, when the farmers were on the brink of starvation. Why have they woken up from their slumber now?” Adityanath said.

The Indian Express

Mayawati, Akhilesh Yadav attack PM Modi over greetings to Pakistan

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After the Congress, the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) launched an attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for sending greetings to his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan on Pakistan National Day.

While BSP supremo Mayawati described it as a “secret greeting letter”, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav said the letter should have been sent after permission from the citizens.

Taking to Twitter, Mayawati warned the people against the “politics of deceive and deception”.

“On the one hand, strong anti-Pakistan stand and striking statements for the sake of vote bank politics but on the other hand, secret greeting letter to the Pakistan PM. Is this kind of politics of deceiving and deception with 130 crore people of the country by BJP proper? People must remain alert,” she posted on the micro-blogging site.
On Friday, even as the Centre decided to boycott the Pakistan National Day event at its High Commission in New Delhi, Modi reportedly extended his greetings to Imran Khan.

Taking to Twitter, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief said that he had received a message from PM Modi on the occasion.
“I extend my greetings and best wishes to the people of Pakistan on the National Day of Pakistan. It is time that the people of the sub-continent work together for a democratic, peaceful, progressive and prosperous region, in an atmosphere free of terror and violence,” PM Modi reportedly told Khan.

Taking a swipe at Modi, the Congress said he must stop writing “love letters” to the neighbouring country.

Accusing the Prime Minister of “hiding the fact that he had wished the Pakistan Prime Minister” with no mention of “terrorism”, Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala had tweeted, “Mr 56? of the Sari-Shawl-Impromptu Pak visit for Birthday-ISI invite fame diplomacy was feeling very shy yesterday. Guess? Chowkidar hid the fact that he had wished Pakistan PM on Pakistan National Day without a word on Pakistan terrorism.”
Courtesy The Indian Express

13 terror financiers in J-K identified: Officials

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New Delhi: Continuing crackdown on terror financiers, security agencies have identified 13 people, including Hizbul Mujahideen founder Syed Salahuddin, Hurriyat leaders and businessmen, who are allegedly providing funds to terrorists and stone pelters at the behest of Pakistan spy agency ISI, officials said Sunday.

The Centre has started seizing properties belonging to terror financiers in a big way. Thirteen individuals and their properties have been identified by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and action has been initiated, they said.

“Individuals identified during these investigations have been found providing money to all major terrorist groups like LeT and Hizbul Mujahideen as also Hurriyat leaders, separatists and stone-pelters in Jammu and Kashmir,” a senior government official said.

Funds were provided to the leadership of Kashmir-based terrorist groups for misguiding, motivating and recruiting local youths to militant ranks.

Operational activities of terror groups, including attacks on security forces, camps and convoys, are also being financed, the official said, adding money obtained through these channels are being used by major secessionist formations, especially the Hurriyat Conference.

These funds are used for maintaining Hurriyat’s top leadership and a massive propaganda machinery to arouse disaffection among the people of Jammu and Kashmir against the Centre.

It is also being utilised to spread false information through media contacts, newspapers and social media, the official claimed.

The official said these are in turn used to instigate and lure misguided youths to resort to anti-India activities, violent street protests and stone pelting on security forces at encounter sites.

Extensive use of such funds is being made to finance institutions such as select mosques, madrasas and organisations like recently banned Jamat-e-Islami(JeI)(J-K), for focusing on subverting locals, another official said.

In the first strike, action was initiated to attach a plush bungalow of Zahoor Ahmad Shah Watali in Gurgaon, the official said. He is, at present, lodged in Delhi’s Tihar jail.

Watali is allegedly a major conduit for funnelling terror finances into India, the official said.

Documents seized by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) indicate that he was receiving money from Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed, Salahuddin, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Pakistan High Commission here, the official claimed.

Watali is known to have important sources of Hawala financing operating out of Dubai. Besides him, another 10 leaders were brought into the multi-agency action on terror funding.

The ED has zeroed in on proceeds of such crime and begun action to freeze and seize such assets.

The ongoing investigation in the first phase has determined and quantified assets valued at over Rs7 crore as proceeds of terror funding crimes, the official said.

The 13 identified individuals include Mohd Yusuf Shah alias Syed Salahuddin, who through Hizbul, has been actively involved in creating unrest in Kashmir and other parts of India, according to a document prepared by security agencies.

Being a resident of Jammu and Kashmir, Salahuddin has a wide network of local sympathisers, who act on his instructions and collect funds sent by him to fuel secessionist activities, it said.

Hafiz Saeed, self-styled chief of Pakistan-based Jamaat-ul- Dawaa, and other separatist leaders of the state, including members and Hurriyat cadre, have been raising, receiving and collecting funds domestically and from abroad through various illegal channels like Hawala, for funding separatist and terrorist activities in J-K.

The document said Aftab Ahmad Shah alias Fantoosh, a Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH) founder member, was spokesperson and legal advisor to the Hurriyat (Mirwaiz faction).

During a search at his residence in Srinagar, NIA seized various incriminating documents and during interrogation, Shah confessed that his charter of duties included monitoring incidents, issuing statements, arranging meetings and conferences.

Shah, son-in-law of TeH separatist leader Syed Geelani, was closely associated with JeI (J-K).

The 13 individuals also include Mohammed Nayeem Khan, Farooq Ahmad Dar, Akbar Khanday, Mehrajuddin Kalwal, Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Saifullah and Nawal Kishore Kapoor

Khan, self-styled chairman of National Front, an organisation affiliated to Hurriyat, was part of the Muslim Jaanbaaz Force and earlier involved in various militant activities, the document said.

Dar was JKLF-R chairman and is a terrorist involved in criminal and anti-national activities since 1990. He received arms training in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in 1989-90.Khanday is a JeI(J-K) member and trusted lieutenant of Geelani. He knew of anti-India protests in the Valley.

Kalwal, a former militant trained in PoK, is a key fund raiser for stone pelters.He collects funds on behalf of Hurriyat and spearheads protests, the document said.

Bhat, a former Hizbul militant, went to PoK for arms training and was involved militancy cases.He is a trusted aide of Geelani and was aware of systems of fund collection and distribution by the Hurriyat leader to operatives, who indulged in anti-India activities. He has visited the Pakistan High Commission here with Geelani several times, it said.

Kapoor, Watali’s close associate, remitted Rs 5.6 crore to Watali for which he has not been able to produce any document.(PTI)