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Chidambaram asks PM Modi to take steps to de-escalate tensions with Pakistan

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NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram Friday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take steps to de-escalate tensions with Pakistan and diffuse the crisis situation in the Kashmir Valley while trying to win hearts and minds of the people.

Speaking at the India Today conclave here, he said Modi and BJP leaders and ministers should not try to take credit for the act of the Indian Air Force, which the opposition and the country have lauded.

“Going forward, Mr Modi either by his inner counsel or by consulting the opposition parties, adopt a strategy that will diffuse tensions with Pakistan and bring some kind of reassurance to the people of the Kashmir valley. These are two separate objectives that have to be addressed,” he said.

“Calm the people of the Kashmir valley and reassure them that their interests will be protected,” he said.

The former Union minister said the Congress was among the first to congratulate the IAF for the air strikes and after that it and other parties behaved in an exemplary manner.

“We did not go out and hold rallies, public meeting and address party workers, and in fact we cancelled the CWC and other meetings scheduled yesterday.

“On the other hand, we have not only the prime minister, we have the party president, home minister and other ministers fanning out all over the country addressing purely political meetings, party workers and booth workers meetings and claiming credit for what the IAF did.

“The IAF does not belong to the BJP, the IAF belongs to the country. So if the IAF did a good job, the whole country is proud, why should one political party while appealing to all other parties to observe restraint, try to exploit to the situation and try to gain political advantage,” he asked.

Chidambaram said when the prime minister is live on television channels, “I don’t think it is right for the leader of a political party which is the ruling party, to claim credit for what the IAF did. That is politicisation.”

He said that was not the occasion for claiming credit for which the Air Force did and suggested that he should have convened a joint session of Parliament and made a speech there and the opposition also would have joined in to praise the Indian Air Force.

The Congress leader said “only time will tell, whether it is a right move or not so right move.”

“But I sincerely hope that this move will not push India into one direction, namely the solution to the K issue is through a war or a limited war.”

On questions being raised by the opposition about extensive damage in the Indian Air Force strikes, he said while the IAF adopted restraint in its statement, the External Affairs Ministry said there were no civilian or military casualties in the operation.

But, it is the political party behind the government which claimed heavy casualties of militants, he said.

“I am prepared to believe my government. But over the last few days international media have made contrary claims.”

“I am prepared the world cannot be asked to suspend disbelief. If somebody is perhaps raised questions, that is perhaps Mamata Banerjee has referred to,” he said.

About criticism of the previous UPA government by some that it did not allow such action after the 26/11 terror attacks, he said a former general has said that and it is not true.

“26.11. 2008 was clearly a terror attack, origins of which was clearly Pakistan. After that till May 2014, there was no terror attack in India which had its origins in Pakistan. We have had three such attacks during this government that took place in Pathankot, Uri and Pulwama, that were linked to Pakistan.”

“This time, when aircraft have moved into Pakistan and bombed a site in Pakistan, which I think is a bold move. We have praised the IAF. We are not taking away the credit from the Indian Air Force,” he said.

Courtesy The Indian Express

Govt will examine before banning JeI run schools: Ganai

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Srinagar, : Advisor to Governor Khurshid Ahmad Ganai clarified that there will be no random ban on Jamaat-e-Islami run schools.

Ganaie said they will examine before banning any schools. “There is no automatic process. We will examine things,” he said.

It may be noted that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) banned Jamat-e-Islami for the next five years. The decision came almost a fortnight after the more than 250 of its activists including the entire leadership were rounded up.

A notification issued by the MHA termed the party’s activities “prejudicial to internal security and public order”. The order said the party is “in close touch with militant outfits and supports extremism and militancy in Jammu and Kashmir.” It said the party is involved in “anti-national and subversive activities” intended to “cause disaffection”.

The government said if the group’s activities are not curbed immediately, it is likely to “escalate its subversive activities including an attempt to carve out an Islamic State out of the territory of Union of India”, continue advocating the secession of Jammu and Kashmir, and propagate “anti-national and separatist” sentiments.

Kashmir’s grand old socio-religious organisation that was the main force behind the 1987 Muslim United Front (MUF), the Jamaat has been contesting polls between 1965 and 1987.

Indira Gandhi banned Jamaat in 1975 emergency, and later with the onset of militancy, it was banned again. It is the third time since its inception in 1942 that the party was termed “unlawful”.

At the peak of militancy, the party had a lot of its cadres joining militancy. It, however, distanced from militancy in 1997. The subsequent developments led to its vertical split with Syed Ali Geelani staying away from the party for giving low priority to the politics of the place.

Jamaat formed most of the persons who were detained in the last two weeks across Kashmir after the Lethpora car bomb explosion. (KNS)

Fresh Snowfall on Jammu-Srinagar highway

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Vehicular movement on the Jammu-Srinagar highway was affected on Saturday due to fresh snowfall, although the 300 km-long road is open for one-way traffic.

“Five to six inches of snow in Bannihal sector has slowed down the vehicular movement in the morning, but the highway is open for one-way traffic from Jammu to Srinagar,” a traffic department official said.

The official added that no vehicle was stranded anywhere on the highway.
Supply of diesel and petrol has improved in the landlocked Kashmir Valley with the arrival of over 400 tankers carrying petroleum products during the last few days.(IANS)

5 killed, 31 injured as bus falls into deep gorge in Udhampur

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Srinagar, March 2 : Five passengers including a woman died and 31 others were injured after a vehicle they were traveling in met with an accident in Udhampur district on Friday late night.

Reports reaching GNS said that the bus ( JK02BR-5503) skidded off the road and fell down into a deep gorge near Chaner area of Majalta.

The incident occurred last night when the Kashmiri bound passengers were traveling in the bus towards Srinagar from Jammu.

Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Dr Piyush Singla while confirming the mishap and said that five persons including a woman died on the spot while as 31 others were injured.

Immediately a rescue operation was launched by teams of revenue, Civil defence and police reached on the spot, DC said adding that 31 injured have been shifted to GMC Jammu for treatment.

A team of officials from the district headed by Tehsildar rushed to GMC for assisting injured patients and coordinating with authorities there, DC said. (GNS)

LoC flare-up: 2 siblings, their mother killed, army major among 4 injured in Poonch

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Poonch, : Two siblings and their mother were killed while as four others including an army major and a soldier were injured as India and Pakistan troops continued shelling at Salootri in Krishna Ghati area of Poonch district of Jammu.

Incharge Police Post Jhullas, Sub-Inspector Rasheed Kasana told GNS that two siblings– Mohammad Faizan (5), and Shabnum Kounsar (9) and their mother Rubeena Kounsar (22) wife of son of Mohd Younis died on the spot and two other persons suffered injuries when a mortar shell fired by Pakistani army hit their house at Salotri village.

The officer identified the deceased as Mohammad Faizan (5), Shabnum Kounsar (9) and their mother Rubeena Kounsar (22) wife of son of Mohd Younis. The officer the injured as Mohd Younis and Parvaiz Akthar.

The police officer said that two injured persons have been taken to nearby hospital from where one of them, Younis was referred to GMC Jammu.

The officer said that two army soldiers including an officer of Major rank of 39 RR also received injuries. “Both the injured were taken to military hospital for treatment”. When reports last came in the shelling was going on in the area.

Meanwhile, 300 people comprising 60 households left house in ward no. 10 in Balnoie in Mankote sector. Ghulam Hussain (70), who has stayed back, told GNS that India and Pakistan must realize that war was no solution but brings miseries only. (GNS)

Winter vacations for schooLs, coLLeges extended tiLL March 11

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The divisional administration on Friday extended the winter vacation of schools and colleges in Kashmir till March 10.

An official said the decision to extend the winter vacation has been taken in view of the prevailing inclement weather in Kashmir.

“The class work in all schools upto higher secondary and degree colleges of Kashmir will now resume from March 11 (Monday),” the official said.

Earlier, the class work in schools and colleges was supposed to resume on March 05 post winter vacations.

Agencies

Pilot Abhinandan Varthaman back India

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Indian Air force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, who was in Islamabad’s custody, was released at Wagah Border by Pakistani authorities on Friday, a move widely seen as a de-escalation of tensions between the two neighbouring nations. This development comes a day after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan had announced during the joint session of Parliament that they will return the IAF pilot to India as a “peace gesture”.


Hours after the announcement, the Indian armed forces, at a joint press briefing in New Delhi, assured the country of “a resolute, swift and strong response when needed”. They also added that the IAF pilot’s return was “in consonance with the Geneva Convention.” It had earlier expressed objections to Pakistan’s “vulgar display” of the pilot after videos of him in the Army’s custody surfaced on social media. Sources said Delhi made it clear that there was no deal to be made and there was no room for negotiations but added that there would be consequences if the pilot was harmed or not released.

Abhinandan’s parents who are on their way to Amritsar to welcome their son were greeted by cheers, handshakes and standing ovation inflight. As their flight landed in New Delhi, instead of rushing to deboard the plane, the fellow passengers, in a gesture of gratitude, waited for the proud parents to deboard first.

Courtesy The Indian Express

PDP condoles demise of Qazi Afzal

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Srinagar:  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) expressed grief and sorrow over the sad demise of veteran PDP leader and former Minister Qazi Mohammad Afzal who breathed his last here on Friday. 

 President Mehboba Mufti, Party Patron Muzaffar Hussain Beigh, Vice President Abdul Rahman Veeri, General  Secretary Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura and all senior party functionaries have condoled the demise of former minister and PDP veteran Qazi Mohammad Afzal and remembered him as “the best of Jammu and Kashmir’s political leadership”.

“He was farsighted, fearless and forthright and was among the most effective voices for the rights of the poor and marginalised. The measures he took for the welfare of the people of Ganderbal are worth to hail and will be remembered for times to come,” party leadership said in a condolence message and prayed to Allah to grant him highest place in Jannah and patience to the bereaved family at this hour of great loss.

Access to Quality EducationSAC approves up-gradation of 228 Middle/High Schools to High/Higher Secondary Schools

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JAMMU, MARCH 01: In a significant decision aimed at providing access to quality education to the students particularly of remote and inaccessible areas, the State Administrative Council (SAC) under the chairmanship of Governor, Satya Pal Malik has approved up-gradation of 228 schools spread across various Districts including provision of staff. 

Out of these  210 schools are under State sector and 18 schools under centrally sponsored scheme- ‘Samagra Shiksha’.Out of 210 schools, 87 High Schools have been upgraded to the level of Higher Secondary Schools.

These  include regularization of 02 hanging Higher Secondary Schools.The names of the schools upgraded from High School to Higher Secondary School level are 06 in District Anantang (HS Lalan, HS Batkoot, GHS Dooru, HS Mantipora, HS Manzmoh, HS Gurdaman), 04 in District Bandipora (HS Chuntimulla, HS Madwan, HS Quilmuqam, HS Shadipora), 07 in District Baramulla (HS Shatloo, HS Gingle, HSS Nowgam Kandi (Hanging School), HS Chatoosa, HS Salambad Uri, GHS Tilgam, HS Mangam), 06 in District Budgam (HS Utligam, HS Kandoora, HS Dalwan, HS Dragger, HS Bemina, BHS Wadwan), 04 in District Ganderbal (BHS Khalmulla, BHS Gulabbagh, HS Kullan, HS Sheerpathri), 03 in District Kargil (HS Chanigund, HS Lankerchay, High School Biama (Purtikchay), 04 in District Kulgam (HS Waltangoo, HS Khull, GHS Pahloo, HS Hangar), 04 in District Kupwara (BHSS Warpora (Hanging School), HS Khumriyal, BHS Ring Payeen, HS Haril), 04 in District Pulwama (HS Chersoo, HS Batagund, HS Abhama, HS Chakura), 02 in District Shopian (HS Sedow,  HS Heerpora), 01 in District Srinagra (BHS Sangam), 04 in District Doda (HS Behota, HS Dradhu, HS Koti, HS Shadiwan), 02 in District Jammu (HS Keri, HS Marh), 04 in District Kathua (HS Dhar Dugnoo, HS Basantpur, HS Bhatodi, HS Korepunnu), 05 in District Kishtwar (HS Badhat, HS Patnazi, HS Keshwan, HS Dool, HS Nandana), 03 in District Poonch (HS Arai, HS Gali Kalaban, HS Seri Khawaja), 04 in District Rajouri (HS Androth, HS Udhan, HS Qila Darhal, HS Tralla), 05 in District Ramban (HS Chamalwas, HS Gurmul, HS Kanthi, HS Dhandrath, HS Pogal), 06 in DistrictReasi (HS Dhanour, HS Budhan, HS Bagga, HS Ladda, HS Ransoo, HS Kotli Bhaga), 03 in District Samba (HS Khara Madana, HS Boys Bainglar, GHS Sarna), 06 in DistrictUdhampur (HS Sewna, HS Dhanas, HS Rasli Gadheran, HS Pakhlai, HS Rang, HS Chiryai).

Similarly, 123 Middle Schools have been upgraded to the level of High Schools. These include regularization of 16 Hanging High Schools.The names of the schools upgraded from Middle School to High School are 07 in District Anantnag (BMS Mir Danter, HS Dessu (Hanging School), HS Imoh (Hanging School), HS Zalangam (Hanging School), MS Batgund,  MS Ganeshpora, MS Magraypora), 12 in District Bandipora (GMS Plan, HS Naidkhai (Hanging School), HS SK Bala (Hanging School), HS Trigam (Hanging School), MS Banyaree Sharki, MS Barnayee, MS Chanpal, MS kuragbal, MS Rakhi Shilvat, MS S.K. Payeen, MS Viewan, MS Zalpora), 07 in District Baramulla (GHS Ladoora (Hanging School), HS Checksari (Hanging School), HS Panzalla (Hanging School), HS Rawoocha (Hanging School), MS Khushmarg Bagna, MS Saidpora, MS Vazir), 04 in District Budgam (BMS Kralpora, BMS Paris Abad, MS Bon Zanigam, MS Kralnewa), 04 in District Ganderbal (MS Harran, MS Kachpathri, MS Pati Yarmuqam, MS Rabitar), 04 in District Kargil (MS Lankore, MS Skambo, MS Thangsoo, MS Yuljuk), 12 in District Kulgam (Girls MS Chowgam, BMS Semthan, MS Frisal, GHS Katrsoo (Hanging School), GMS Ahmad abad, GMS Churath, HS Behibagh (Hanging School),  HS Khrewan (Hanging School), HS Lamer (Hanging School),  MS Badroo, MS Dard Gund, MS NPKP), 05 in District Kupwara (Ashpora, BMS Ring Bala, GMS Lalpora, HS Check Sarmarg (Hanging School), UPS Tharatpora), 02 in District Leh (MS Korzik, MS Skalzangling), 03 in District Pulwama (BMS Saimooh,  UPS C.B Nath, UPS Khadermoh), 03 in District Shopian (BMS Hendow,  MS Landoora,  UPS Mukani-Dunaroo), 02 in District Srinagar (GHS Gooripora (Hanging School), GMS Malbagh), 03 in District Doda (UPS Ablimasri, UPS Gulmana, UPS Tantna), 02 in District Jammu (MS Jogwan, MS Kanyala), 07 in District Kathua (MS Delew, MS Moar, MS Nelhew, MS Phalote, MS Roukhla, UPS Galodi, UPS Janu), 03 in District Kishtwar (GMS Dekri, MS Dangdaroo, MS Kawar), 09 in District Poonch (MS Danadoyian, MS Dheri Maseet, MS Dingla, MS Gadhra, MS Kallar Kattal,  MS Kandi, MS Parat, MS Tain, MS Traranwali), 05 in District Rajouri (GMS Jamola, MS Chawata  (Dodasanbala), MS Dhara Sanwala, MS Keri,  MS Larkoti),  06 in District Ramban (MS Kariya,  UPS (G) Bhingra,  UPS Chakka,  UPS Harog,  UPS Shamthi, UPS Tungali), 10 in District Reasi (MS Dhandli, MS Bidda,  MS Budhnar, MS Matlote, MS Sadhota,  MS Sukhal Ghati, MS Tanda, MS Theot, MS Thiloo, UPS Sanjichat), 13 in District Udhampur (Girls MS Ghat Ktyas, GMS Johnu, Govt. Middle   School Hartyian, MS Pinger, MS Blandh,  MS Bupp Sarar, MS Gurhi, MS Katti, MS Kothiliar, MS Latti Gharat, MS Nagulta, MS Parla Chapper, MS Prey).SAC also approved up-gradation of 18 schools under centrally sponsored scheme  ‘Samagra Shiksha’.

These include 12 Middle Schools upgraded to High Schools and 06 High Schools to Higher Secondary Schools.The names of the schools upgraded from Middle School to High School 01 each in District Baramulla (MS Busgran), District Budgam (GMS Badran),  District Kupwara (MS Lachampora),  District Shopian (MS Saidpora Bala), District Doda (UPS Gajoth), District  Jammu (MS Bhagani), District  Kathua (MS Parole), District Kishtwar (UPS Tillar), District Poonch (MS Qasaba), District Rajouri (MS LARKUTTI), District  Reasi (MS Sukka), District Udhampur (MS Ladana). Similarly, schools upgraded to the level of Higher Secondary School 01 each in District Bandipora (HS Kanzalwan), District Baramulla (HS Rampora), District Kathua (HS Baggan), District Kupwara (HS Potushai), District Rajouri (HS Sankari No I), District Ramban (Govt. HS Maligam).SAC also approved up-gradation of Government Lower High School, Mallan Dessa Tehsil Bhagwah District Doda to Higher Secondary School.The decision of the SAC  will fulfill the long standing demand of the people of these rural and inaccessible areas. The decision will have a discernible impact in bridging gaps and will decline  the school dropout rate in these areas. The decision will also benefit girl students and students from disadvantaged sections of the society.

Chief Secretary visits border areas in Nowshera, interacts with people 

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RAJOURI, MARCH 01: Chief Secretary, BVR Subrahmanyam today visited various areas in Nowshera sector affected by shelling from across the Line of Control.

During the visit, the Chief Secretary interacted with people hailing from Ganiah, Kalsian and Bhawani and other areas.The Chief Secretary was apprised of several issues like immediate constructions of new individual and community bunkers, compensation for the damages caused to the residential structures and in the cases of injury, loss of life and livestock.

He assured the people that a decision shall be taken to evolve a mechanism for expediting the construction of Border Bunkers.The Chief Secretary also inspected some of bunkers constructed/under construction in various villages along the Line of Control.

The Chief Secretary was accompanied by District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, DIG, Rajouri-Poonch range, Vivek Gupta, Senior Superintendent of Police, Yougal Manhas, Additional Deputy Commissioner Nowshera, Sukhdev Singh Samyal, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Sunderbani, Vinod Bhel, Additional SP, Girdhari Lal, Tehsildar Nowshera and Block Development officer, Nowshera.