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Don’t discredit Hurriyat and militant leadership, PDP tells NC

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Srinagar, Feb 9, : Peoples Democratic Party Saturday said that Hurriyat and militant leadership are the main stakeholders of Kashmir dispute.

   Addressing a gathering in Pulwama PDP State Secretary Dr Mir Sammiullah lashed out at National Conference for being an obstacl in resolving Kashmir dispute by discrediting Hurriyat Conference and militant leadership time and again.

    Dr Samiullah reiterated the fact that Hurriyat and militant leadership are the main stakeholders of Kashmir dispute and it is they who have to be talked to for final resolution of this vexed problem.

   Dr Sammiullah said that PDP has always advocated and strove for such talks and has been trying hard to facilitate talks between Hurriyat and New Delhi. “The continuous and determined stand of PDP to facilitate such a thing ultimately led BJP to withdraw support from state government,” he added. 

SPOs appeal Governor and DGP to redress their multiple grievances

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SPOs appeal Governor and DGP to redress their multiple grievances

Srinagar, Feb 9, : Special Police Officers (SPO’s) Saturday appealed Jammu Kashmir Governor and Police Chief to make an amendment in existing SPOs regularization policy in the interest of those who have been serving the police department and the state.

   A delegation from ‘All J&K Youth SPOs’ told news agency that Government has virtually snatched their right of living. They said that despite giving everything to the department, they get nothing. “The irony is that we can’t protest like other employees. The government has done grave injustice towards us. We all enjoy the same position of status despite variations in our educational qualifications. There is no difference in status, grade, position between a post graduate SPO or a matric pass,” they said.  

“From 2015 the selection of SPOs was done on merit basis, but right now there is no rule or regularization Policy for such SPOs on qualification basis. We only get Rs200 to 300 per day for performing duties round to clock. Government is yet to decide the fate of those SPO’s who are on the verge of over-age. Even SPO’s with 10 years’ service have not been regularized,” they said adding their services are used during encounters with militants and yet they get nothing.

  “We appeal the Governor Satya Pal Malik and Police Chief Dilbagh Singh to address our grievances without any delay,” they said. (CNS)

Forces launch nocturnal CASO in Pulwama village

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Skinder Gulzar

Pulwama, Feb 09 : Forces on Saturday evening launched a cordon-and-search operation at Naira Tahab area of Pulwama in South Kashmir.

Reports reaching Kashmir Despatch said that a joint team of 55 RR, SOG and CRPF lauched a cordon and search operation Naira Tahab area of Pulwama late this evening.

Local reports said, forces have installed the lights in the area and conducted door to door search operation.

A police officer also confirmed the cordon and search operation to this reporter and said that the cordon was launched following inputs about the movement of some suspected militants.

Governor chairs meeting on Urban Ropeway Solutions for Congested Cities

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JAMMU, FEBURARY 9: Governor, Satya Pal Malik held a detailed meeting with a team of WAPCOS Limited (A Government of India Undertaking) under the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation headed by R K Gupta, Chairman cum Managing Director (CMD) with regard to implementation of Smart Mobility in Urban and Hilly Areas through Ropeways at the Raj Bhavan Jammu today.
The team from WAPCOS made a Power Point presentation on the occasion and detailed discussions were held on the advantages of putting in place Ropeways facilities in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The Governor observed that due to increasing traffic congestion on roads and also to minimize road accidents the establishment of Ropeways as Urban Transport Solutions in the State will prove to be highly beneficial.
The Governor stressed upon the concerned departments to further convene meetings and identify the most feasible areas in the State for establishment of such Ropeway projects.
During the meeting, the WAPCOS authorities briefed about various advantages of Ropeways which included low space requirement, limited capital investment and operating costs, ability to overfly obstacles, quick to build, connectivity to other transport systems, environmentally sustainable, easy accessibility, positive social impact with increased access to jobs, health and education, safety, lowest operating costs among all transport solutions, lowest maintenance costs among all transport options etc. They stated that such systems can carry up to 12,000 people per hour and have the highest level of incremental scalability. They further said that similar projects have already been initiated in other states such as Himachal Pradesh etc.
Sh. Umang Narula, Principal Secretary to Governor; Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon, Principal Secretary Transport; Sh. Rigzin Samphel, Secretary Tourism; Sh. Anil Kumar Gupta, Secretary, Housing and Urban Development; Sh. Vimal Chander, Chief (PR) WAPCOS; Sh. Pradeep Kumar, Executive Director, WAPCOS and other concerned officers were present during the presentation.

Omar seeks help after Kashmiri Umrah pilgrim breathes last at Delhi Airport

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Omar seeks help after Kashmiri Umrah pilgrim breathes last at Delhi Airport

New Delhi, Feb 9, : A female Umrah Pilgrim from south Kashmir’s Shopian district died at Delhi last evening, after she along with the other pilgrims were stranded at Delhi airport from last three days.

 According to reports, the pilgrims including the deceased lady were kept waiting at T3 IGI for 12 hours before they were sent to a hotel at 9:00 pm. Soon after reaching to the rented accommodation the pilgrim had a sip of tea and collapsed at once.

Expressing concern, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah has requested the authorities to intervene into the grave issue.

“Dear @jayantsinha Sahib, I request you to take a compassionate view in this matter. It’s a not normally the case for airlines to refuse to carry mortal remains. Your intervention will help a family at their time of great tragedy & I will be personally grateful for your help,” Omar tweeted.

Pertinently, Umrah Pilgrims who have completed their Umrah and were returning back to Kashmir are stranded at Delhi airport from last many days. The Pilgrims’ have appealed the authorities to intervene and take urgent measures for the distressed passengers.

My dad’s hug was worth a million hugs: Galib Guru

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Srinagar, February 09 : The 18-year-old son of Muhammad Afzal Guru is busy receiving guests in countless numbers on the eve of his father’s sixth hanging anniversary. Galib wears a gentle smile on his face but misses his father.

“I have been getting hundreds of hugs by people, friends and women of my area and those in relation. My dad’s one hug was worth a million hugs.

I miss the warmth of his hug and pure love of his chest filled with love for me,” Galib told at his Doabgah residence, where people including men, women, and children were flocking to express solidarity.

Six years after Guru was hanged at Tihar Jail, Ghalib still misses his father’s warm hug. Ghalib says he aspires to become a good doctor in order to help the society and Kashmir. “After Abu Ji’s martyrdom, my mother gave me the courage and strength to stand up. She told me that we have to face whatever comes our way,” he said. “My entire mother became a source of inspiration for me.”

Despite stringent curbs and heavy deployment of forces, resistance leaders, and locals of Sopore and elsewhere visited Doabgah to pay homage to Afzal Guru. Witnesses said that barricades were placed on roads to prevent any sort of large gathering.

Tabassum, Guru’s widow, said she joined a nursing home at Sopore and worked there all these years while Guru was behind the bars in Tihar Jail. “After Ghalib passed 10th standard exams, I left the job,” she said. “My wish is to see him become a good doctor. It was rather his father’s wish too,” Tabassum says.

Ghalib was 12-years-old when Guru was hanged on February 9, 2013 inside Tihar Jail at New Delhi. Ghalib is nowadays preparing for pre-medical test and is going to appear in the examinations in May while Tabassum is looking after household chores.(KNO)

PDP leader visits Afzal Guroo’s family, Offers prayers for departed soul

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Sopore, Feb 9, : Amid restrictions, Peoples Democratic Party leader Engineer Nazir Ahmed Itoo visited the family of slain Muhammad Afzal Guroo at Dobgah Sopore on Saturday.

  Itoo according to party sources visited the family on the directions of party president Mehbooba Mufti.

  Sources said that PDP delegation led by Nazir Ahmed Itoo visited Sopore and expressed sympathies with the bereaved family. He while praying for the departed soul appealed Government of India to return the mortal remains of Guroo on humanitarian grounds.

   “It is not only obligation but also mandatory for Government of India to handover the body of any accused to the family. Animosity ends with the death of a person. New Delhi should return the mortal remains of Muhammad Afzal Guroo without any delay. Denying mortal remains to family has hurt the sentiments of people of Kashmir,” Itoo told reporters outside the house of Muhammad Afzal Guroo. (CNS)

Kashmir shuts to remember Afzal Guroo on his 6th hanging anniversary

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Srinagar, Feb 9, : Kashmir Valley observed a shutdown to remember Muhammad Afzal Guroo on his 6th hanging anniversary.

Guroo was hanged in New Delhi’s Tihar Jail on February 9, 2013 after his ‘conviction’ in Indian Parliament attack. Though there were insufficient evidences against him which could prove his role in the attack, but the Supreme Court ordered “he to be hanged till death for the collective conscience of society’.

In wake of the anniversary, Police had detained or confined to houses most of the pro- freedom leaders and launched a crackdown to arrest youth across Valley. Guru was secretly hanged and buried inside the Tihar Jail complex on 9 February 2013, triggering massive protests across Kashmir and Chenab Valley. About half a dozen people were killed during the protests while hundreds others injured. After Guru’s hanging, the central government did not hand over his body to his family members and buried it inside the jail complex. Even the family of Guru had written to Government of India to hand over the body. The plea was however turned down.

Joint Resistance Leadership including Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik had called for complete shutdown on his anniversary seeking his mortal remains back from New Delhi. Malik has been lodged in police station while Geelani and Mirwaiz are under house arrest.  A spokesman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front said that Noor Muhammad Kalwal, Showkat Bakshi and Mohd Saleem Nanaji were detained by the police from their homes in Elahibagh, Bemina and Natipora respectively. He said the leaders were detained to prevent them from leading demonstrations against the execution of Afzal Guru on his sixth death anniversary

All the shops and business establishments, Coaching Institutes, Petrol Pumps remained shut while skeletal movement of private transport was observed on the roads. Stringent restrictions paralyzed normal life in old Srinagar City where government forces were deployed in large numbers to thwart possible protests. Large contingent of police and Para-military troopers were also deployed in almost all the district headquarters and towns to bar people from protesting.

Restrictions were imposed in Sopore while the roads leading to Afzal Guroo’s native village were sealed. However, despite restrictions, a large number of people visited the family of Guroo.

  A police official said that overall situation remained peaceful across Kashmir.  (CNS)  

PDP dissolves all its Jammu Province committees

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Jammu, Feb 9: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti has dissolved all Provincial Committees of Jammu province with immediate effect.

As such it is hereby informed that the posts of all office bearers at Provincial, District and Zonal Level in the party stand dissolved.

This was disclosed here today by the party spokesman.

Altaf Bukhari grieved over loss of lives at Jawahir Tunnel, Rambhan

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SRINAGAR, February 9: Former finance minister Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari has expressed deep shock and grief over loss of lives in the snow avalanche at Jawahar Tunnel and in landslide at Maroog area in Rambhan district on Friday.

In a statement issued here, Bukhari conveyed his heartfelt condolences on the death of nine people including five cops who were recovered from the snow avalanche at Jawahir Tunnel. He also condoled the demise of two people who died while crossing a landslide zone on foot on at Maroog area in Rambhan district on Jammu-Srinagar national highway.

The former finance minister described the loss of lives due to these natural calamities as very unfortunate, adding that the grief of this loss cannot be expressed in words. “I express solidarity with the bereaved families who have lost their near and dear ones in these incidents and pray for eternal peace for the departed souls. I also wish a speedy recovery of the policemen who were rescued from the avalanche hit post on Friday,” Bukhari said.

He urged the governor led administration to extend all possible help including ex gratia relief to the bereaved families and appreciated the natives of Omoh, Verinag, Dooru and other adjoining area of Jawahar Tunnel who timely thronged the avalanche hit spot and saved many precious lives.