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Pakistan only country that acknowledges Kashmiris’ right to self-determination: Geelani

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SRINAGAR, FEB 05 : All Parties Hurriyat Conference chairman, Syed Ali Geelani thanked Pakistan for observing “Kashmir Solidarity Day” to highlight the oppression and suppression against the people of Jammu and Kashmir at the hands of Indian occupation forces.

Expressing gratitude to Pakistan, its people, leadership of Azad Kashmir and the people across the globe, who organize demonstrations, symposiums, seminars and rallies in favor of people of Jammu & Kashmir for their right to self-determination and highlight dispute and the gross human rights violations being perpetrated by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir, Hurriyat Chairman said that people in Jammu and Kashmir are challenging a big power and Pakistan is the only country that acknowledges our right to self-determination and extends its persistent support.

Hurriyat chairman in his message said that we are highly thankful to Pakistan for their categorical support, & we hope Pakistan will play more effective and active role in this regard. They should activate all its embassies and other human resources to highlight Kashmir issue & human rights violations in an operative method.

Pro-freedom leader in his statement said that although Indian atrocities and barbarism has crossed all the limits and is continuing unabated for the last 7 decades. It is responsibility for the UN to realize the gravity and severity of this grave and grim situation. He said that this world body has testified our stand that Indian armed forces under the undemocratic and unethical shield of legal impunity continue the genocide of Kashmirie, with bullets, pellets, torture, rape and humiliation.

Hurriyat chairman appealed UN rights body to take serious note of this brazen denial of facts and pressurize India to abide by the universal obligations and fulfill long pending UN resolution on Jammu and Kashmir to pave a way for permanent peace and prosperity.

Internet shutdown, cordon and deserted streets only reality about PM’s visit: PDP

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SRINAGAR, FEB 05 : PDP Chief Spokesperson and former MLA Rafi Ahmad Mir while addressing a meeting of party workers at Anantnag said that “local militants are our own people and we need to talk to them”.

Mir said that iron fist policy of centre and its failure to deem Kashmir as a political issue has the educated youth to the wall, forcing them to take to extremes. He said that it’s dramatic that PM Modi one hands wants Democratic process and on the other hand they are not understanding that talks alone can heal the bruised psyche of the people.

Terming the claims of Prime Minister as a political tool to woo voters in mainland country ,Mir said that Shutting down the entire Valley to sell development on papers to the country is the only policy Modi believes in, its ironic that innumerable opportunities were lost to address the Kahsmir issue politically and now selling innocent killings in Kashmir is the only agenda Centre believes in ,for return to power.

Mir said that PDP ensured a paradigm shift in Delhi’s policy by wounding its voter base only for larger public interest and the initiatives of Ramazan Ceasefire and withdrawing FIRs cannot be denied, he said that “the Centre must collectively understand that their actions and myopic vision on Kashmir has pushed the people to wall “, Mir said.(PTK)

Pakistan observes Kashmir Day with renewed pledges

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SRINAGAR, FEB 05 : Several rallies were carried out today in efforts to pull the world’s attention towards the plight of Kashmiri people living in miserable circumstances under the rule of Indian forces.

One-minute silence was observed to pay homage to the martyrs of the freedom struggle of the Kashmir across the Pakistan.

In Islamabad, civil society formed a human chain at D-Chowk to express solidarity with Kashmir.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Kashmir affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Ali Amin Gandapur asserted that the freedom struggle would continue till Kashmiris get their right to self-determination and honour.

He added “Pakistan will continue its support to Kashmiris till achievement of their right to self-determination,” the minister said while addressing a ceremony to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day at Islamabad’s D-Chowk.

He urged the international community to play its positive role in realisation of right to self-determination of the Kashmiri people.

The minister said that the Reports of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Jammu and Kashmir and the UK’s All Parties Parliamentary Kashmir Group (APPKG) have unveiled the decades long atrocities by India in Kashmir.

The ceremony was attended by a large number of students hailing from various colleges, schools and people belonging to various walks of the society.

Besides, a large number of children gathered in the event organized at the historic Kohala Bridge, which forms part of one of the land routes from the Azad Kashmir to Pakistan.

Moreover, several walks and seminars have been organized to observed the Kashmir Solidarity Day.

Participants of rallies chanted full-throat slogans against Indian atrocities in the Kashmir.

On Mangla Bridge, people gathered and formed a human chain while urging the world to take effective measures to provide relief to Kashmiris on the priority basis.

Furthermore, human chains were also formed at Kohala, Holar and Azad Pattan points linking Pakistan and Azad Kashmir.

In Quetta, people organized demonstration to express support for the people of Kashmir.

This year, the day is being observed in Pakistan and other parts of the world at a time when Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir have reached a new level of oppression and human rights’ denial to crush the indigenous freedom movement against the subjugating forces.

The government has planned a number of activities to mark the day and expose massive human rights violations being committed by brutal Indian forces to suppress the indigenous freedom movement of the people of Kashmir.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, The main event will be held in Peshawar where the speakers will highlight Indian-state backed atrocities on innocent Kashmiris in the occupied territory. Rallies will be taken out across the city while a photo-exhibition has been organised to showcase Indian troops’ brutalities.

In Sindh, Balochistan, Rallies will be taken out across all major cities to mark the occasion.

The entire nation stands with its Kashmiri brothers in their struggle to achieve the legitimate right to self-determination, said the president. He will address a session of the AJK Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad later in the day.

In separate messages, Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Arif Alvi reiterated Pakistan’s continued support and consistent stance on the Kashmir dispute.

“Freedom movement in the occupied Kashmir is strengthened every day,” said PM Imran. He said the conflict remained unresolved despite the passage of seven decades.

President Alvi said the Pakistani nation stands with its “Kashmiri brethren in their valiant struggle to achieve the legitimate right to self-determination. It is our firm belief that Kashmiris will succeed in their struggle”.

Alvi is set to address a session of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad. He will also attend an event organised in the federal cabinet to mark the day.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who is in London to attend a conference held at the British Parliament to highlight Indian forces brutalities in Kashmir, reaffirmed Islamabad’s “unflinching support” to the Kashmiris “in their just and legitimate struggle for self-determination against wrongful Indian occupation.”

Director General ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor says Kashmir remains a long pending unresolved issue on UN agenda since 1948.

In a tweet he said “Kashmir remains a long pending unresolved issue on UN agenda since 1948. Decades of atrocities by Indian Occupation Forces have failed to suppress ever strengthening legitimate freedom struggle. Determined Kashmiris shall succeed IA.

Meanwhile Hurriyat Conference (M) chairperson Mirwaiz Umar Farooq expressed gratitude to Pakistan for its “unwavering and vigorous” support to the Right to Self-Determination of Kashmiris.

“As Pakistan observes #KashmirSolidarityDay people of Jammu & Kashmir express their gratitude to the state and its people for their vigorous and unwavering support to our democratic struggle for right to self determination.Want to share that the backlash of grave human rights abuses, repression inflicted upon us the people of Kashmir for pursuing our dream is unprecedented! (SIC),” Mirwaiz wrote on twitter. (Agencies)

Modi led govt treat Kashmiri as militants: Akbar Lone

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SRINAGAR, FEB 05 : Senior National conference leader and former MLA Sonawari Mohammad Akbar Lone today said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government in center treat all Kashmiri people as militants.

While speaking to News agency Press Trust of Kashmir Lone said “By saying that Modi can break the back bone of militancy means that they treat all Kashmiri as militants, and they can do anything for that, even they kill civilians during encounters”.

Lone added BJP govt don’t care about people of Kashmir which Modi proves by says about militancy. “They can do that but they also kill civilians which people have seen in 2018”, he said.

He further added that killing people can’t achieve anything which BJP can’t understand; they should find a solution of problem.

Earlier Modi said that Bharatiya Janata Party-led government will “break the back” of militancy in Kashmir, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday, and described development of Jammu and Kashmir as “priority” for New Delhi.

Modi said he assures the youth of Jammu and Kashmir and the entire country that his government would fight militancy with full might and “give a befitting response” to every militant.

We will break the backbone of militancy in the state, Modi said.

“These boys and girls were killed because they wanted peace and wished to live,” he said, asserting that these people became victims of militancy and that this is the “reality” of militancy here.

Modi’s remarks over militancy came amid intensified anti-militancy operations by forces in Kashmir during the past few years, especially following the 2016 summer uprising triggered by the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani. Last year, more than 250 militants were killed across Kashmir while this figure was over 220 in 2017.

Modi assured that his government would follow former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s “dream” about J&K.

“We will not sit back. We will keep making efforts in realising his dream. We will take every person, in all three regions of the state, along with the motto of ‘sabka saath, sabka vikaas’,” the Prime Minister said.

Kashmir has witnessed a spike in violence since the killing of militant commander Burhan Wani in 2016.

Kashmir-based rights group Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) said 528 people have been killed this year in armed conflicts in the disputed Himalayan territory, including 145 civilians.

The report added that at least 234 rebels and 142 Indian security personnel have also been killed so far this year.

JKCCS coordinator Khurram Parvez said it was the “bloodiest year since 2009” and blamed it on the “political weakness” of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), India’s main ruling party.

Advisor Skandan stresses on speedy, quality deliverance of citizen-centric services

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JAMMU, FEBRUARY 05: Advisor to Governor, K. Skandan, today called for streamlining and digitizing file management system for speedy deliverance of citizen-centric services provided by the Government departments.

He asked the concerned for creating IT-enabled file management system for infusing vibrancy in the functioning of their offices.

The Advisor made these remarks during a meeting convened here to review the process of file management system being adopted by the state government.

Principal Secretary, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries and Transport, Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon, Commissioner Secretary Revenue Department Shahid Anayatullah, Secretary Disaster Management Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (DMRRR), Farooq Ahmad Shah, Secretary Ladakh Affairs Department RigzinSamphel, Secretary Law Department AchalSethiand other concerned officers were present in the meeting.

The Advisor said the Governor’s administration is making concerted efforts for institutionalizing the public grievance redressal system so that each grievance is heard and disposed of with prompt action.

Skandan emphasized on making the district grievance cells more vibrant with timely disposal of grievances registered with it. For this, he directed maintaining record of grievances lodged by the people and their constant tracking.

The Advisor also sought suggestions from the officers for evolving and efficient file management system and grievance redressal mechanism to provide vibrant, hassle-free, timely and quality citizen-centric services.

He also called upon the officers for working with added zeal and enthusiasms, besides contributing their skill and experiences for making the file management system result oriented.

DC Shopian issues show cause notices to 55 absent employees

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In order to take stock of health care facilities being provided to patients, Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Dr Owais Ahmad, along with Addl. Deputy Commissioner Shabir Hussain Bhat paid a surprise visit to District Hospital Shopian.

Apart from inspecting various sections of the hospital, Deputy Commissioner interacted with patients and enquired about the facilities being provided to them.

Deputy Commissioner exhorted upon the hospital administration to ensure proper arrangements for the patients including the provision of beds, proper heating arrangements, sanitation of wards and corridors and other health care facilities.

Deputy Commissioner enjoined upon the entire medical/ paramedical staff to serve the patients with utmost dedication and sincerity so that patients be made to feel comfortable while receiving treatment.

He also reiterated that district administration is committed to provide requisite quality health care facilities to the people.

Meanwhile, acting tough on the absentee medicos Deputy Commissioner ordered immediate strict action against 11- doctors and 44- para-medicos for remaining unauthorizedly absent/ on strike. Deputy Commissioner warned that there will be zero tolerance against the dereliction of duties by employees.

Later on, Deputy Commissioner took stock of ongoing construction works and directed the concerned executing agency to gear up the pace of work to complete it within the stipulated time frame.

Agriculture casual labours protests in Srinagar

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Srinagar, Feb 05 : The casual labours of agriculture department on Tuesday staged a protest demonstration in Srinagar and demanded regularisation and implementation of SRO 520 in their services.

Reports said scores of casual labours of agriculture department assembled at Pratab Park Srinagar, where they staged a protest demonstration to hightlight their demands.

They shouted slogans against government for failed to redress their long pending demands.

The protest was led by President of the association Haji Jahangir Ahmad who said, “We have been protesting for many years demanding the government to release our long pending wages and implement SRO 520 immediately.”

“Our files are pending in Secretariat since very long and we have been asked to submit 120 cash vouchers which are not mentioned in the SRO 520,” he said.

Meanwhile the protesting casual labours again appealed Governor Satya Pal Malik to intervene into the matter.

Political Uncertainty in Kashmir

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Like its weather conditions, the political mood in Kashmir has always been uncertain. With yet another addition in the shape of Shah Faesal, the voters who believe in the mainstream political spectrum seem to be confused.

Political gossips are rife from shop of a baker to a saloon. Questions being raised are what will be outcome of upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections? Who among the two candidates– Shah Faesal and Abdul Qayoom Wani, will emerge victorious in Lok Sabha elections? Who will form the next government in J&K? Who will win Lok Sabha elections from Kashmir? How can National Conference be different than what it used to be? What did PDP lack? Can Mehbooba Mufti win her own seat? Is Omar Abdullah planning to contest from any other constituency other than Beerwah? So on and so forth.

The question is whether Kashmir is going to witness a semblance of peace after elections? Sofar all the political parties and independent political leaders have promised moon to the people of Kashmir. But at the end of the day, all those political promises proved hollow and the same widened the gulf between the elected and the electorate.

Need of the hour is that these political parties and individuals who have decided to contest upcoming elections should promise what they can really do on the ground. The electorate also needs to equally weigh its options and choose the one who can deliver for them. 

Cross border shelling rages in Poonch

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Poonch, Feb 5: Pakistan Army on Tuesday allegedly violated ceasefire violation in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.

An official said that Pakistan Army in violation of ceasefire attacked Indian Army’s posts in Salotri and Gulpur area of Poonch.

He said that two shells fired by Pakistan landed in Jhulas area of Poonch.

However, there was no immediate report of any loss of life or injury, he said. (GNS)

On ‘Kashmir Day’, UJC Chief Syed Salahuddin Thanks Pakistan For ‘Exemplary’ Solidarity

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On ‘Kashmir Day’ being observed in Pakistan today, the United Jihad Council (UJC) chief Syed Salahuddin has expressed gratitude to Pakistan, its people and the leadership of Azad Kashmir and said the time has come for the government of Pakistan to intensify its diplomatic, moral and media campaign to highlight the Kashmir cause.

According to a statement issued to GNS, Syed Salahuddin while addressing a high-level meeting of UJC on Tuesday said the passion with which the government of Pakistan and its people are expressing solidarity with the people of Kashmir is exemplary and encouraging for Kashmiris.

“The people of Kashmir and its leadership express gratitude to the people of Pakistan and its government for such solidarity,” he said.

Syed Salahuddin, who is also the chairman of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, however added: “This needs to be realised that the way India blatantly violates the international laws and commits ethnic cleansing of Kashmiris, snatching the eyesight of people including the children and women, the government of Pakistan needs to do more to highlight the cause of Kashmiris by adopting a result oriented policy.” (GNS)