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UJC chief denounces attacks on Kashmiris, hails Sikhs

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UJC chief denounces attacks on Kashmiris, hails Sikhs

Srinagar, Feb 23:  “The inhuman attacks on Kashmiris across India has validated the Two Nation theory of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah,” said the Chairman of the United Jihad Council (UJC) Syed Salahuddin on Saturday.

Syed Salahuddin, according to a statement issued to GNS, made these remarks while chairing a high-level meeting of UJC.

During the meeting, the UJC chief also hailed the Sikh community and paid rich tributes to them for their attitude towards Kashmiris. “The Sikh brethren set a great example of brotherhood and solidarity by standing with Kashmiris. They made an unforgettable history,” he said.

Syed Salahuddin also thanked those leaders and intellectuals in India who “showed mirror” to the Government of India.

He urged the world community not to further delay the resolution to Kashmir dispute.

Syed Salahuddin, who is also the chairman of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, said if Kashmir issue is not resolved as per the wishes and aspirations of its people, it will continue to threaten the peace not only in South Asia but across the world.

He said it is New Delhi’s “stubborn” attitude that forces Kashmiri youth to take extreme steps. (GNS)

Nocturnal arrests, additional paramilitary deployment create panic in Kashmir

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Nocturnal arrests, additional paramilitary deployment create panic in Kashmir

Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar, Feb 23 : Panic gripped Kashmir Saturday as speculations remained rife throughout the day about the possible motives behind the Centre’s decision to “immediately” deploy an additional 100 companies of paramilitary forces in the region amid the nocturnal arrests of over 130 people including JKLF chairman Yasin Malik and top Jamaat-e-Islami leaders.

The deployment and what some Indian media reports referred to as “widespread crackdown” on resistance leaders and activists led to speculations that the deployment was linked to the upcoming Supreme  Court hearing on Article 35A.

Social media and conversations among people were abuzz with the possibility of India carrying out “aerial strikes against Pakistan “in wake of reports of helicopters and fighter jets hovering in Kashmir last night. 

Students and businessmen belonging to far-flung areas were seen leaving their rented accommodations for their homes.

Reports said that more than 130 people most of the JeI leaders including chief Abdul Hamid Fayaz besides JKLF Chief Yasin Malik were held during night raids on Friday.

The moves comes amid a home ministry order to rush 100 more paramilitary forces to Kashmir.

“We have to urgently deploy CAPFs in Jammu & Kashmir. It is requested to provide 100 coys of CAPFs (CRPF – 45, BSF-35, SSB-10 & ITBP 10) to Govt of J&K with immediate effect and till further orders. IG (ops), CRPF is requested to ensure immediate movement of forces in coordination with IG (ops) of all forces,” read a Home Ministry letter to the state government, copies of which have been also sent to IG(Ops) to CRPF, BSF, ITBP and SSB.

“Today morning soon I opened shop in Goni Khan I saw different atmosphere, some were talking about plans to scrap Art 35 A, while some were talking about India preparing to attack Pakistan,” Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, who runs a cosmetic shop at Goni-Khan said.

Adil Ahmad, who is preparing for entrance examination while coming out from a coaching center in Paraypora said that there was chaos in the classroom and in the entire area since today morning

“And keeping in view the prevailing uncertainty, all the students from far off places were called home by their parents,” he said. 

Long queues were seen outside petrol pumps and ATMs. Manzoor Ahmad, a biker who was standing in a long queue at a local petrol pump at Batmaloo told GNS that “something bad was going to happen.” (GNS

No Need To Panic: Div Com On Petrol Rationing

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Srinagar, Feb 23 : Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Saturday said petrol rationing at fuel pumps across Kashmir was being done in wake of “depleted stock due to the closure of Srinagar-Jammu highway.”

“There is no need to panic and people should not pay heed to rumours regarding the shortage of petrol,” the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Khan told GNS.

Petrol pumps in Kashmir saw a huge rush of people as speculations were rife Saturday about the possible motives behind the Centre’s decision to “immediately” deploy an additional 100 companies of paramilitary forces in the region amid the nocturnal arrests of over 130 people including JKLF chairman Yasin Malik and top Jamaat-e-Islami leaders. (GNS)

Absconder Trying To Flee To Pakistan Arrested From Indo-Pak Border, Brought To Srinagar Says Police

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Police in a statement said that on 18.02.2019, on a specific leads developed during investigation, one individual, who was wanted in a terror attack case in District Srinagar and was evading his arrest since the commission of crime got arrested at Attari Border when he was trying to flee to Pakistan with the support of the Co-conspirators based across.

The accused is identified as Mohd Tehseen Gujri Alias Junaid s/o Ali Mohd Gujri and was wanted in case FIR No 93/2018 under section 302,307 RPC, 7/27 IAA, 13, 16, 38 and 39 of UAP Act, of Police Station Shaheed Gunj.

The accused was absconding since the commission of crime and was wanted by the investigation agency for his role in the terror attack case. After effecting his arrest, he has been brought to Srinagar for questioning and further investigation. His role in other terror related cases is being investigated.

Something wrong has happened, can’t confirm: Adv MS khan to Shabir Shah’s wife

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Srinagar|Feb 23:  Following crackdown on Hurriyat leaders after Pulwama attack, apprehensions roused about the well being of separatist leader Shabir Shah, incarcerated in Tihar jail.

After rumors emerged on social media about Shah being attacked inside the jail his wife Dr Bilquies Shah on her Facebook page wrote that she was going to Tihar jail to confirm the well being of her husband.

“JUST LEAVING FOR TIHAR JAIL TO CONFIRM THE WELBEING OF MY HUSBAND SHABIR SHAH
INSPITE OF NO MULAQAT TODAY (sic).” Dr Bilquies wrote on her Facebook.

Dr Bilquies said that she was apprehensive about the safety of her husband and that she contacted DG Prisons and PRO of Jail number 8 but was not permitted to meet him. “I am anxious and worried about his health owing to the the rumours.”

Dr Bilquies updated on her Facebook that she wasn’t allowed to meet her husband with advocate MS Khan informing of some ‘accident’ having happened and not being able to confirm it.

Dr Bilquies updated in her next status, “Went to Tihar jail to confirm about wellbeing of Shabir Shah sahib but was not allowed to enter as the forces deployed at the gate of DG Prison and Jail no 8 tihar jail said ,AAJ CHUTTI HAI( Today is Holiday.) Advocate MS Khan said Madam kuch ghatna to ghati hai mager Chutti hai is liye kuch maloom nai ho sakta…..This is the plight of kashmiri prisoners at Tihar. Very apprehensive about present status of my husband at tihar jail. (sic)”.

“Authorities barred me from meeting my husband saying it is holiday on Saturday.”

She said she is concerned about her husband as the Delhi court Saturday deferred the hearing on his bail plea till April 2. Shah’s bail plea came up for hearing before Additional Sessions Judge Satish Kumar Arora.

Courtesy News Desk

Rumours create uncertainty in parts of Valley

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Srinagar, Feb 23,: The additional deployments of central forces and subsequent crackdown on leaders from separatist organizations and Jammat-e-Islami in Kashmir Valley raised many eye-brows while people started believing that India has decided to do away with Article 35A. There were also apprehensions that India may target Pakistan. The netizens spent almost whole night on social media sites discussing the development. “If they claim central forces have been deployed for election purposes then why they were brought here in such a hurry,” wrote a netizen on facebook.

   Uncertainty prevailed across Kashmir on Saturday while in major parts life was disrupted. In parts of Srinagar, shops and business establishments remained shut while skeletal movement of traffic was observed on roads. In couple of areas including Parraypora and Karan Nagar there were clashes between Forces and youth. Government Forces used tear-smoke shells to disperse protesters at Karan Nagar.

   Clashes were erupted also in Maisuma amid shutdown. All the shops and  business establishments remained shut against the detention of JKLF Chief Muhammad Yasin Malik. 

   It was a day of rumours and uncertainty though police cleared the air when it claimed the crackdown on Jamat-e-Islami and the additional deployment of central armed police forces is “purely” part of an election exercise undertaken to ensure free and fair polls in Jammu and Kashmir.

   Violent protests erupted in Lal Chowk area of Anantnag town in south Kashmir as well against the thrashing of a local youth in Chandigarh yesterday.

  Eye witnesses said that the youth took to streets in Lal Chowk and staged protests against the attacks on people of Kashmiri origin outside the state following Pulwama attack.

Shouting pro-freedom and anti-India slogans, the youth also displayed photographs of a local who was thrashed in Chandigarh yesterday by a mob.

They said the police tried to pacify the protesters, but they didn’t relent, leading to clashes.

  The protesting youth pelted stones on the forces who in turn lobbed tear shells. 

Mohammed Vikas Malik, a resident of Anantnag town, who is pursuing Bachelors in Technology (B.Tech) from a college in Mohali was reportedly thrashed by a mob yesterday.

   A middle aged man Farooq Ahmed Bhat of Lalan village sustained injuries after he was hit by a stone during these clashes. He was shifted to Srinagar hospital for treatment.

   In Bandipora, people observed shutdown after a ‘news’ spread that one of the militants killed in Warpora Sopre hails from the district. Clashes erupted there while Forces fired tear-smoke shells to disperse the protesting youth.

   In a massive crackdown, authorities have detained Yain Malik and dozens of Jama’at-e-Islami cadres in the Kashmir Valley, including its top leadership during a mass crackdown.

The nocturnal raids were conducted in south, central and north Kashmir districts to mop up the senior-most members of the political group. (CNS)

Dr Shahid Iqbal Convene Introductory Meeting With Officers

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SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 23: Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary a day after he assumed charge as the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Saturday assured the officers of the district administration of his complete support to honest work endeavours aimed at prompt execution of works and development of the district.

He was speaking in an introductory meeting with the officers of the district administration asking them to ensure utmost dedication and commitment to work.

Dr Shahid Iqbal Convene Introductory Meeting With Officers
By GNS IT Desk Last Updated Feb 23, 2019

“No compromise on professional work conduct, unfailing commitment to well-managed administration”

SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 23: Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary a day after he assumed charge as the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Saturday assured the officers of the district administration of his complete support to honest work endeavours aimed at prompt execution of works and development of the district.

He was speaking in an introductory meeting with the officers of the district administration asking them to ensure utmost dedication and commitment to work.

The DC said working in the capital district comes with huge responsibilities and that it was incumbent on all officers and departments to ensure highest standards of professionalism and unfailing commitment to well-managed administration and timely execution of works.

He said the size and significance of the Srinagar district involving a multitude of executing agencies demand that there is complete coordination amongst the departments of the district. He asked to ensure complete inter-departmental coordination leading to planned execution of works and development in the capital district.

He said he would be taking regular assessments of works at ground levels and would be expecting the most honest and dedicated efforts at ensuring smooth and responsive administration.

Desist From Tinkering With Constitutional Provisions, Sajad Lone To Governor

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Peoples Conference strongly objects Governor’s tinkering with the Constitutional provisions applicable to the state of J&K and cautions him to desist from taking any decision of having far reaching consequences.

In a statement, Peoples Conference Chairman Sajad Gani Lone said that Governor’s or President’s rule is a temporary measure to carry on the day-to-day routine functions of the Government.

“The Governor is not expected to take major policy decisions, which is the prerogative of an elected Government alone. In no way, the Governor or the President can or should tinker with the Constitutional provisions, which permanently affects the constitutional relationship of the State of J&K with the Union”, he added.

Governor Satya Pal Malik recently recommended application of not only the Constitution 103rd Amendment Act, 2019 to the State of J&K, but also recommended for application of the Constitution 77th Amendment Act, 1995. On the recommendations of the Governor, the President issued Constitution Application Orders a couple of days ago.

Sajad further said that tinkering with the constitutional provisions applicable to the State by the Governor’s administration is a dangerous trend, which will have serious repercussions so far as constitutional relationship of the State with the Union .

Avalanche Warning Issued In Many Districts In JK

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HIGH DANGER AVALANCHE WARNING has been issued by SASE for the higher reaches of KUPWARA district for the next 24 hours.

MEDIUM LEVEL Avalanche warning for ANANTNAG, KULGAM, BUDGAM, BARAMULLA, BANDIPORA, GANDERBAL, KARGIL and LEH Districts.

LOW LEVEL for POONCH, RAJOURI, REASI, RAMBAN, DODA and KISHTWAR Districts.

Er Rasheed Condemns Arrest Of Jamaat Leaders, Asks Regional Parties To Take A United Stand.

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Condemning arrest of Jamaat-e-Islami leaders and Mohammad Yaseen Malik, AIP President Er Rasheed has appealed New Delhi to stop terrorising kashmiri’s and understand the fact that kashmiri’s are not enemies of India but want simply political dispute to be resolved for a permanent peace in the entire sub-continent.

In a statement issued today Er Rasheed said, “by trying to silence the genuine political voices New Delhi is only pushing kashmiri’s to the wall and such harsh measures will add further anger and disappointment among masses. Jamaat-e-Islami has huge contributions in social and educational sectors besides advocating for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir dispute.

It is unfortunate that rather trying to counter kashmiri leadership with logics, arguments and facts New Delhi is silencing their voice. While Prime Minister Mr Narinder Modi today talked about owning kashmiri’s but whatsoever is happening on the ground does not match his claims. He has to rise above politics and understand that if such harsh measures have yielded nothing in the past how can they be of any interest to New Delhi’s interests today”.

Er Rasheed appealed regional mainstream parties to get united and ask New Delhi that such suppression will yield nothing except adding to the chaos on the ground. Er Rasheed appealed Mehbooba Mufti and Umar Abdullah to rise to the occasion and ask New Delhi what it has to offer to kashmiri’s at the end of the day, except harassing them and muzzling their voice at the barrel of the gun.