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Shopian Encounter: Two militants killed,Operation underway

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Srinagar, March 22:Two militants were killed in ongoing operation in Ratnipora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Friday.

A senior Police officer told GNS that two militants have been killed in ongoing operation, however declined to disclose the identity of the militants.

Meanwhile massive protest erupted near encounter site after protesters tried to march closer to the encounter site. The forces retaliated with tear shells to disperse the protesting youth.

Meanwhile Internet has been also suspended in Shopian for precautionary measures.(GNS)

Top LeT commander among 2 militants, minor boy killed as Hajin gunfight ends

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Suhail Khan

Srinagar, Mar 21: Two militants, of them a top commander of Lashker-eToiba, and a minor boy were killed during a gunfight in Hajin area of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Friday.

Reports reaching GNS said a joint team of Army’s 13RR, CRPF and SOG launched a cordon at Mir Mohalla of Hajin late in the afternoon yesterday.

A police officer said the operation was launched following credible inputs about the presence of some militants in the area.

As the joint team of forces approached the suspected house, the hiding militants fired upon government forces, triggering off an encounter. The operation was suspended for the night and resumed at the crack of the dawn.

Both the militants were killed in the encounter, he said. The teenage boy who was taken “hostage” also died.

SSP Bandipora Rahu Malik confirmed the killing of two militants and the minor boy during the gunfight.

He had said family and members of local Auqaf committee and a magistrate were brought to the encounter site to persuade the hiding militants to release the those “taken hostage by them”.

While one of the two hostage, a minor girl, was evacuated by the joint team of government forces, minor boy identified as Atif Mir died. Official sources said that the house belong to Abdul Hamid Mir was razed to rubble and all the three bodied were charred.

Police and army also recovered two Ak-47 rifles. Among the two militants killed, oe of them is said to be ‘Ali Bhai’, a top commander of LeT whoch was active in the area for several years. However, the identity and group affiliation of the slain militants was not official confirmed so far.

Army spokesperson Col Rajesh Kalia in a statement issued to GNS said that two militants were killed in the encounter.

“Bodies of the slain militants along with weapons and warlike stores recovered,” the spokesman said, adding that search operation in the area is still in progress. (GNS)

Baramulla slain militants identified

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Srinagar, March 22: Police identified two militants who were killed in an encounter at Kandi, Kalantera area of Baramullah district in North Kashmir yesterday.

A police official told that One among slain militant is local namely Aamir Rasool Kaboo of Arampora Sopore and his body has been handed to his family for last rites. He identified the Second slain militant as Pak national namely Sabir Bhai.

The officer said that both the militants were affiliated with Jaish E Muhammad militant oufit.(GNS)

New Zealand women wear headscarves to support Muslims after shootings

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Women all over New Zealand put on headscarves on Friday to show solidarity with Muslims a week after 50 people were killed at two mosques in the city of Christchurch.

A doctor in Auckland, Thaya Ashman, came up with the idea to encourage people to wear a headscarf after hearing about a woman who was too scared to go out as she felt her headscarf would make her a target for terrorism.

“I wanted to say: ‘We are with you, we want you to feel at home on your own streets, we love, support and respect you’,” Ashman said.

As Christchurch geared up for prayers at a park in front of the Al Noor mosque, where most of the victims were killed last week, women in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch posted pictures of themselves in headscarves, some with children in headscarves, too.

“Why am I wearing a headscarf today? Well, my primary reason was that if anybody else turns up waving a gun, I want to stand between him and anybody he might be pointing it at. And I don’t want him to be able to tell the difference, because there is no difference,” said Bell Sibly, in Christchurch.

Many Muslim women cover their heads in public with the hijab as a sign of modesty.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern won widespread praise last week for putting on a black headscarf when meeting members of the Muslim community after the shootings.

A woman police officer kept guard at a Christchurch cemetery, where shooting victims were buried on Thursday, with a scarf over her head and an automatic weapon in her hands.

‘DERAILING THE EXAMINATION’


Rachel MacGregor, who is involved in the Head Scarf for Harmony campaign, said she had felt anxious going out with her head covered, with people staring when she entered her office building.

“It’s given me for the first time an appreciation for what it must be like to be a minority and to wear clothing that perhaps the majority don’t normally wear,” she said by telephone from Auckland.

Both headscarves and the niqab, the full-face Islamic veil, have stirred debate in countries around the world. Some have tried to restrict the items, the niqab in particular, others have called for women to wear them.

While the New Zealand campaign won support and appreciation from the Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand and the NZ Muslim Association, it has opponents in New Zealand and beyond.

In an unsigned opinion piece on Stuff.co.nz, a Muslim woman called the movement “cheap tokenism”.

“The attack in Christchurch was not just about Muslims, it was against any person of color in a ‘white’ country so this focus on hijabs is derailing the examination of white supremacy, systematic racism, Orientalism and bigotry,” she said.

A professor and former journalist, Asra Nomani, in Washington, who has campaigned for Muslim reform, urged women not to wear a headscarf for harmony.

“It is a symbol of purity culture antithetical to feminist values. We have women in jail and dead, for refusing the interpretation of Islam you promote,” Nomani said on Twitter.

Khaleej Times 

Sopore Cordon-and-search Operation: Gunfight breaks out in Warpora

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Suhail Khan

Srinagar, March 22 (GNS): A gunfight broke out between militants and goverment forces in Warpora area of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Friday morning.

SSP Sopore Javeed Iqbal told GNS that the gunfight started in the area today morning after the joint team of forces intensified the searches.

The search operation was suspended late Thursday evening in wake of darkness in the area, SSP had said.

The joint team of police and army’s 22 RR had jointly launched search operation in the village.

Pertinently, A police officer was among two cops Injured on Thursday in an ongoing gunfight when militants fired upon outer cordon party. (GNS)

Nocturnal Gunfight rattles Shopain village

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Umar Rashid

Srinagar, March 22: Nocturnal gunfight rages between militants and goverment forces in Ratnipora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian area on Friday.

Reports reaching GNS said that a joint Army’s 34 RR, CRPF and SOG launched cordon and search operation in Ratnipora.

A senior Police officer told GNS that exchange of firing has taken place in Ratnipora between militants and goverment forces after having reliable information about the presence of some militants in the area.

As per the sources two to three militants are believed to be trapped.

Till this report was being filed exchange of firing was going on.(GNS)

Lok Sabha elections 2019: BJP releases list of 184 candidates. Full list here

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The BJP on Thursday released its first list of 184 candidates. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi will contest from his Varanasi seat, party chief Amit Shah will be contesting the Lok Sabha elections for the first time from sitting MP LK Advani’s seat Gandhinagar.


Here is the full list of candidates relased by the BJP:
Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi: Narendra Modi
Saharanpur: Raghav Lakhanpal
Bijnor: Kunwar Bharatendra Singh
Moradabad: Kunwar Sarvesh kumar
Sambhal: Parmeshwar Lal Saini
Amroha: Kanwar Singh Tanwar
Moradabad: Kunwar Sarvesh kumar
Sambhal: Parmeshwar Lal Saini
Amroha: Kanwar Singh Tanwar
Meerut: Rajendra Agrawal
Baghpat: Satya Pal Singh
Ghaziabad: Vijay Kumar Singh
Gautam Buddha Nagar: Mahesh Sharma
Aligarh: Satish Kumar Gautam
Mathura: Hema Malini
Agra: SP Singh Baghel
Fatehpur Sikri: Raj Kumar Chaher
Etah: Rajveer Singh-MP (Raju Bhaiya)
Badaun: Sangh Mitra Maurya
Aonla: Dharmendra Kumar
Bareilly: Santosh Kumar Gangwar
Shahjahanpur: Arun Sagar
Kheri: Ajay Kumar Mishra
Sitapur: Rajesh Verma
Hardoi: Jai Prakash Rawat
Misrikh: Ashok Rawat (ex MP)
Unnao: Sakshi Maharaj
Mohanlalganj: Kaushal Kishore
Lucknow: Rajnath Singh
Amethi: Smriti Irani
Maharashtra
Nandurbar (ST): Dr Heena Vijaykumar Gavit
Dhule: Dr Subhash Ramrao Bhamre
Raver: Smt Raksha Nikhil Khadse
Akola: Shri Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre
Wardha: Shri Ramdas Chandrabhanji Tadas
Nagpur: Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari
Gadchiroli-Chimur (ST): Shri Ashok Mahedeorao Nete
Chandrapur: Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir
Jalna: Shri Raosaheb Patil Danve
BhiwandiP: Shri Kapil Moreshwar Patil
Mumbai-North: Shri Gopal Chinayya Shetty
Mumbai-North-Central: Smt. Poonam Mahajan
Ahmednagar: Shri Sujav Vikhe
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Vishal Jolly
Assam
Karimganj: Kripanath Malla
Silchar: Dr Rajdeep Roy Bengali
3 Autonomous District(ST): Harensingh Bey
Gauhati: Smt. Queen Ojha
Mangaldoi: Dilip Saikia
Jorhat: Tapan Gogai
Dibrugarh: Rameswar Teli
Lakhimpur: Pradan Baruah
Arunachal Pradesh
Aruanchal West: Tapir Gao
Arunachal East: Kiren Rijiju
Chhattisgarh
Surguja: Smt. Renuka Singh
Raigarh: Smt. Gomtee Sai 3
Janjgir-Champa: Guharam Ajgale
Bastar: Baiduram Kashyap
Kanker: Mohan Mandavi
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Dadra and Nagar Haveli: Natubhai Gomanbhai Patel
Jammu & Kashmir
Baramulla Shri M M War
Srinagar: Khalid Jahangir
Anantnag: Sofi Youssaf
Udhampur: Dr. Jitendra Singh
Jammu Sharma: Jugal Kishore
Karnataka
Bidar: Bhagwanth Khuba
Bellary: Devendrappa
Haveri: Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi
Dharwad: Pralhad Venkatesh Joshi
Uttara Kannada: Anantkumar Hegde
Devanagere: Gowdar M Siddeshwara
Shimoga: BY Raghavendra
Udupi Chikmanglur: Kum. Shobha Karandjale
Hassan: A Manju
Dakshina Kannada: Nalin Kumar Kateel
Chitradurga (SC): A Narayana Swamy
Tumkur: G S Basavaraju
Mysore: Prathap Simha
Chamrajnagar: Srinivasa Prasad
Bangalore North: D.V. Sadananda Gowda
Bangalore Central: P.C. Mohan
Chikkballapur: B N Bachchegowda
Belgaum: Suresh Chanabasappa Angadi
Bagalkot: Parvatagouda C Gaddigoudar
Bijapur: Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi
Gulbarga: Dr Umesh Jadhav
Bidar Shri Bhagwanth Khuba 3
Bellary: Devendrappa
Davanagere: Gowdar M Siddeshwara
Shimoga: B Y Raghavendra
Udupi Chikmagalur Kum. Shobha Karandlaje
Chitradurga: A Narayana Swamy
Chamrajanagar: Srinivasa Prasad
Bangalore North: D.V. Sadananda Gowda 2
Bangalore Central: PC Mohan
Chikkballapur: B N Bachchegowda
Kerala:
Kasaragod: Raveesh Thantri Kuntar
Kannur: CK Padmanabhan
Vadakara: VK Sajeevan
Kozhikode: Adv KP Prakash Babu
Malappuram: Unnikrishnan Master
Ponnani: Prof VT Rema
Palakkad: C Krishnakumar
Chalakudy: An Radhakrishnan
Ernakulam: Alphonse Kannanthana
Alappuzha: KS Radhakrishnan
Kollam: VKV Sabu
Attingal: Sobha Surendran
Thiruvananthapuram: Kummanam Rajasekharan
Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep: ABdul Khader
Manipur
Inner Manipur: KK Ranjan Singh
Outer Manipur: H Shokhopao Mate (Benjami)
Mizoram
Mizoram: Nirupam Chakma
Odisha:
Sundargarh: Jual Oram
Keonjhar: Ananta Naik
Balasore: Pratap Sarangi
Bhenkanal: Rudra Narayan Pani
Bolangir: Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo
Nabarangpur: Balabhadra Majhhi
Kendrapara: Baijyant Panda
Bhubaneswar: Aparajita Sarangi
Aska: Anita Priyadarshni
Berhampur: Brughu Baxipatra
Rajasthan
Ganganagar: Nihal Chand Chauhan
Bikaner: Arjun Ram Meghwal
Jhunjhunu: Narendra Khinchal
Sikar: Sumedhanand Saraswati
Jaipur Rural: Col Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
Jaipur: Ramcharan Bohra
Tonk-Sawai Madhopur: Sukhbir singh Jaunapuria
Ajmer: Bhagirath Chaudhary
Pali: PP Chaudhary
Jodhpur: Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
Jalore: Devji Mansingram Patel
Udaipur: Arjunlal Meena
Chittorgarh: CP Joshi
Bhilwara: Subhash Chandra Baheria
Kota: Om Birla
Jhalawar-Baran: Dushyant Singh
Sikkim
Sikkim: Laten Tshering Sherpa
Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore: C P Radhakrishnan
Sivaganga: H Raja
Ramanathapuram: Nainar Nagendran
Thoothukkudi: Dr Tamilisai Soundarrajan
Kanniyakumari: Pon. Radhakrishnan
Telangana
Karimnagar: Bandi Sanjay
Nizamabad: D. Aravind
Malkajgiri: N Ramchandra Rao
Secunderabad: G Kishan Reddy
Mahabubnagar: Smt. D K Aruna
Nagarkurnool: Kum. Bangaru Shruth
Nalgonda: Garlapati Jithender Kumar
Bhongir: P V Shamsunder Rao
Warangal: Chinta Sambamurthy
Mahabubabad: Jatothu Hussain Naik
Tripura
Tripura West: Rebati Tripura
Tripura East: Pratima Bhaumik
West Bengal
Maldaha Uttar: Khagen Murmu
Maldaha Dakshi: Sreerupa Mitra Choudhury
Krishnanagar: Kalyan Chowbey
Barrackpur: Arjun Singh
Dum Dum: Samik Bhattacharya
Barasat: Dr Mrinal Kanthi Debnath
Basirhat: Sayantan Basu
Jaynagar: Ashok Kandari
Mathurapur: Shyamaprasad Halder
Jadavpur: Prof Anupam Hazra
Kolkata Dakshin: Chandra Kumar Bose
Kolkata Uttar: Rahul Sinha
Serampore: Debajit Sarkar
Hooghly: Locket Chaterjee
Arambagh Tapan Roy
Tamluk: Siddharth Naskar
Ghatal: Bharati Ghosh
Jhargram: Dr Kumar Hembram
Medinipur: Dilip Ghosh
Bishnupur: Soumitra Kha
Bardhaman Purba: Paresh Chandra Das
Asansol: Babul Supriya
Birbhum: Dudh Kumar Mondal
Coochbehar: Nisith Pramanik
Alipurdar: John Barla
Jalpaiguri: Jayanta Ray
Raiganj: Deboshree Chaudhary
Balurghat: Sukanta Majumdar
Andhra Pradesh
Visakhapatnam: D. Purandeshwari
Narasaraopet: Kanna Lakshmiyarana
The Lok Sabha elections begin on April 11 when the first phase of voting takes place and end on May 19 when the last and seventh phase of voting takes place. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.

Friend of Rizwan finds solace in arms, joins Hizb, releases audio

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Srinagar, March 21 :A friend of Rizwan who was killed in Police custody has joined hizbul Mujahideen and has also released an audio which has went viral on social media.

A youth identified as Shahid Manzoor son of Manzoor Ahmad resident of New colony in Jawbara area of Awantipora in South kashmir’s Pulwama district has went missing on Monday a day after Rizwan was picked up by government forces.

In an audio which has went viral Shahid has announced that he has joined Hizb and he has alleged that he was picked with Rizwan last year where we were subject to physical and mental torture at the hands of forces.

As I heard about the killing of my friend i decided to join militant ranks as I was aware that today it is Rizwan and tomorrow it may be with me, he is heard saying in audio.

According to news agency, he said today all are saying that they will fight for the justice of Rizwan and government is also claiming that they will investigate the matter but who believe that there will be investigation are in daydream.

The probes and investigations are mere eyewash as no one got justice in kashmir in last 30 years, he said.

“I was reluctant of the views of those who pick up guns but now I have realised that they are on the right track,” he is heard saying while adding that “I ask my family to forgive me as I have taken this step without their permission but their was no 2nd option available for me else joining armed struggle.”

An official confirmed that Shahid was missing since last few days and his report was filled on 18th of this month and we are checking the authenticity of his photo and audio.

Pertinently, Rizwan Asad resident of Awantipora, a private high school principal was killed in police custody on Tuesday morning.(KNO)

PDP appoints various district youth secretaries, presidents

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Srinagar, Mar 21 : People’s Democratic Party (PDP) appointed it’s various workers as Youth Secretaries, Presidents. 

While informing through a handout which reads that Mehraj ud din shah has been appointed as State Secretary Youth, Mohd Ashraf Malik as General Secretary Kupwara, Mir Basharat as Youth Secretary North Kashmir, G M Mir as Secretary Youth, Shahid Bilal as Youth President Handwara and Dar Aryan as Coordinator Handwara.

“All are energetic and hardworking political worker from their respected areas who have been associated with the party since last so many years. They contributed immensely for the growth of the party in their areas,” said a PDP handout.

One held for selling fake parking tickets in Srinagar

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Srinagar, March 21 : Srinagar police received complaints regarding selling of fake parking tickets near GPO residency road Srinagar.

Acting on these complaints, a police party of Police Station Kothibagh arrested one accused identified as Ishfaq Ahmed Reshi son of Shakeel Ahmed resident of Tangmarg along with fake parking tickets from the spot.

A case FIR No 07/2019 under relevant sections of law has been registered and investigation has been taken up.