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JRL Calls For Strike Tomorrow Against Slapping PSA On Yasin Malik

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Srinagar,March 07: Arbitrary arrest and detention of senior resistance leader and chairman JKLF Muhammad Yasin Malik and many others under draconian PSA and shifting of Yasin Sahib to Kot-balwal jail Jammu is most condemnable act of the so-called rulers.

This spree of arrests, ban on Jamat-I-Islami and attempts to tinker with hereditary state subject law under the pretext of 35 A deserves our stiff protest and resistance and people of Kashmir besides holding peaceful protests after Friday prayers will also observe a complete and comprehensive shutdown tomorrow on 8thMarch 2019.

This was stated by joint resistance leadership (JRL) comprising of Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Muhammad Umar Farooq and JKLF in a joint press note issued today.

18 civilians injured in Jammu grenade blast: Police

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Nadeem Nadu

Jammu March 7 : Eighteen civilians were injured in a grenade blast at bus stand Jammu on Thursday afternoon.

Talking to GNS, Inspector General of Police Jammu Division M K Sinha said that some suspected persons lobbed a grenade on bus stand Jammu.

In the explosion, 18 civilians reported so far sustained splinter injuries and were evacuated to hospital treatment, IGP said.

Sources said that among the injured the condition of five persons is stated to be serious.

They said that soon after the blast a large contingent of government forces reached to the spot and launched a hunt to nab the attackers. (GNS)

Saffron Clad Men Attack Kashmiri Vendors Selling Dry Fruits in Lucknow With Sticks

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Lucknow: Two Kashmiri men selling dry fruits on a roadside were assaulted by two saffron-clad members of a right wing outfit in Lucknow on Wednesday.

The two men were abused, slapped and beaten with a stick because of their identity and were rescued by some locals. The locals also called the police.

A video of the incident, which took place in Daliganj area, has gone viral on social media sites. In a tweet, Lucknow Police said that a case has been registered and necessary action was being taken.

When the two attackers were asked why they were beating up the Kashmiri men, they replied that they were ‘Kashmiris’. The Kashmiri men were also asked to produce Aadhar cards, but that did not stop the assault.

According to sources, the attackers belong to a new Hindutva outfit. Earlier too, Kashmiris selling dry fruits were beaten on the Daliganj Bridge in Lucknow.

Earlier, shopkeepers in Bareilly district of Uttar Pradesh were forced by Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) workers to shut their stalls at a handicraft exhibition in the presence of police. VHP workers had also forcibly closed down Kashmiri stalls at an exhibition in Faridpur, Bareilly.

Kashmiris have also been attacked in other parts of the country in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack, in which a local youth rammed an explosive-laden car into a CRPF convoy, leading to the death of 40 soldiers. The attacker, Adil Ahmad Dar, was affiliated to Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed.

(Inputs from News18.Com)

One-way traffic to move on Jammu-Srinagar highway

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Jammu, March 7: One-way traffic will move on the Jammu-Srinagar highway on Thursday, an official said.

“The highway is open for one-way traffic. Vehicles are being allowed to move from Srinagar to Jammu today,” the traffic department official said.

All stranded vehicles on the highway were cleared on Wednesday.

The 300 km-long highway passes through some of the most treacherous road stretches especially the Ramban-Ramsoo sector that has become infamous for frequent landslides.

Yasin Malik booked under PSA ,being shifted to Jammu jail :Spokesman

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Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik was booked under Public Safety Act (PSA), said a party spokesman on Thursday.

“Malik sahab has been booked under the draconian law, Public Safety Act. He is being shifted to Kot Balwal jail in Jammu,” he said.

Malik, who was detained on February 22, was lodged at Kothibagh police station.

“Today morning, he was informed that he has been booked under PSA and will be shifted to Kotbalwal jail,” said the spokesman.

JKLF strongly condemns this “arbitrary arrest” and use of PSA against a political leader, he said.

He termed it as a “glaring display of frustration” of Indian rulers and their abettors in Jammu and Kashmir.

(Agencies)

JeM was used by intelligence to target India in my time: Musharraf

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New Delhi, March 7: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday said the Jaish-e-Mohammed was a terror outfit but indicated that his country’s intelligence had used it to carry out attacks in India during his tenure.

Making the disclosure in a telephonic interview to Pakistani journalist Nadeem Malik of Hum News in his talk show, Musharraf also welcomed the action against the JeM, saying it had tried to assassinate him twice in December 2003, as per a video clip shared on the journalist’s Facebook and Twitter page.

Asked why he had not taken action against the organisation during his stint in power (1999-2008), he claimed those times were “different”. Both India and Pakistan were involved in a clandestine struggle, “carrying out bombings in each other’s territory”, he said, adding his country’s intelligence agencies were engaged in it.

Amid all this, not much action was taken against the Jaish, he said, adding that he had also not insisted.

The JEM, led by Maulana Masood Azhar, is accused of various attacks in India, including the February 14 Pulwama attack which left 40 Central Reserve Police Force troopers dead.
IANS

Militant killed in overnight Handwara gunfight, searches on: Army

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Suhail Khan

Srinagar, March 7 : One militant has been killed in an encounter with government forces at Badra Payeen area of Kralgund, Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, officials said on Thursday.

An army officer said that after a brief gunfight last night, one militant was killed and his body was recovered along with a pistol and some grenades.

The officer said that the army’s 32 RR came under fire while throwing a cordon amid inputs about the presence of some militants late Wednesday night.

The fire, he said was retaliated, leading to an encounter in which the militant was killed.

More reinforcements of army’s 3 Para troops, 20 RR, 22 RR, 30 RR, SOG and CRPF were rushed to the area.

The searches were going on when reports last came in.

In the backdrop of encounter at Babagund, Langate last week, the forces did not recover body immediately and waited entire night to recover it.

Pertinen to mention that one of the two slain militants at Babagund, Langate, Handwara had played dead before rising from the rubble and fired indiscriminately leading to killing of five government forces personnel including an Inspector of CRPF while eleven others including a commandant of CRPF and soldiers of army were injured. (GNS

Unidentified person killed in Handwara shootout

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Handwara, March 6, : An unidentified person was killed in a brief exchange of gunfire with security forces on Wednesday late evening at Banderpayee Handwara of northern Kashmir belt while as the area remains under cordon, officials said.

Army sources told that, cordon and search operation was launched in Baderpayee Handwara on tip of presence of militants in the area this evening. As army reached the suspect place, the hiding militants fired upon the Army personnel and hurled some grenades towards them but no injury was reported.

The source further told that, in the brief exchange of fire one unidentified person has been killed whose identity is yet to be ascertained. However he said that, the area is still under cordon, and Army’s 32 RR, CRPF and JPKs SOG is on job.

Meanwhile the authorities have snapped the internet services in PD Handwara.(KNO)

Ban on JeI, ‘assault’ on Article 35A: JRL calls for protests on Friday

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KD NEWS SERVICE

SRINAGAR, Mar 6: The Joint resistance leadership (JRL) on Wednesday asked the people to hold protests on Friday against the ban on Jama’at-e-Islami, raids of the leadership and assault on Article 35A.

In a statement, the JRL termed the ban on JeI, arrest of hundreds of its leaders and cadres, assault on the state’s hereditary state subject law, fresh spree of raids by NIA and ED as authoritarian decisions. They said the aim of these moves was to weaken the people’s movement and to intimidate leadership and people of Kashmir into submission to give up striving for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute.

JRL comprising Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik in a joint statement today said that people and leadership are engaged in a political and human struggle for Kashmir resolution as per the internationally accepted and democratic principle of self-determination.

“Authoritarianism is no solution to issues and will not yield the results that GOI wants as has been proved in the last three decades. Talks and dialogue (sic) is the most peaceful and democratic manner to address issues and bring peace in the subcontinent,” they said.

They urged the Imams and Khateebs to highlight the issue on coming Friday and asked people to peacefully protest against these “arbitrary and authoritarian moves”.

Measures to improve traffic management in Srinagar finalized

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KD NEWS SERVICE

SRINAGAR, Mar 6: A meeting to finalise steps for decongestion of traffic, regulation of vendors, improvement in road infrastructure, augmentation of spaces for parking and other measures in Srinagar City was convened on Wednesday. Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, SSP Traffic Tahir Geelani, Addl Deputy Commissioner, K K Sidha, SP Headquarters Mohammad Majid, Joint Director Planning Mohammad Yaseen Lone, Dy Director SDA Showkat Ahmed Dar, Firdous Ahmed ExEn SMC and other officers discussed and finalised steps for improvement in traffic management.

A comprehensive plan was drawn up for providing traffic infrastructure and up-gradation of facilities in City for decongestion and better regulation. Plan for procurement of buses under PPP was also discussed for 9 different routes/areas. A plan was chalked out for 128 bus stops to come up in Srinagar City under the Smart City Project at various locations. The proposal has been jointly formulated by Municipal Corporation and Traffic Police.

Meanwhile, a detailed discussion was held on the issue of regulation of vendors for smooth traffic management. Municipal Corporation was asked to furnish and notify the list of registered vendors for regulation and ensuring steps to avoid further mushrooming in new areas.

The district administration, based on recommendation of traffic department, also decided to initiate repair and restoration work on 27 roads including vital roads in Qamarwari, Bemina, Batmaloo, Magarmal Bagh, Jahangir Chowk, Saidakadal, Khanyar, Rajouri Kadal, Rainawari, Babdem, Barbarshah, Sadribal, Shivpora, Munshibagh, Dalgate, Lalmandi, Jawahar Nagar, Pantha Chowk, Natipora, Nowgam, Sanatnagar, Shalten, Rambagh and other localities in Srinagar city which were damaged during heavy snowfall and subsequent clearance.

The inter-departmental coordination meeting on the traffic management and improvement in infrastructure will be convened regularly and public feedback will be obtained for greater participatory planning.