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Police Mum On Bandipora Massacre To Sheild Culprits: Chairman IFJHR Ahsan Untoo

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Chairman International Forum for Justice and Human Rights Muhammad Ahsan today while paying tributes to six unarmed civilians killed by the brute forces.

Untoo who has filed petition before the state human rights commission seeking identification of guilty forces personnel and the exgratia to next of kin of slain said because of the non cooperation of Police the probe remained hanging since 1992.

The INCIDENT

On February 01, paramilitary troops of BSF opened fire on civilians killing 6 of them while injuring dozens others. Recalling the fateful day, the locals say the memories still hunt them.

It was Mehraj-e-Alam day, (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad), the troops of BSF came and announced crackdown in the area using the Public Address System of the local mosques. Locals said it was cold and people were offering special prayers in Mosques since previous night. They said the elders of the village requested locals not to lay siege in the village owing to the Mehraj-u-Alam. However BSF refused and asked people to assemble in a local ground and abused the elders.

They said the people resisted and refused to assemble according to their dictate and instead carried out a peaceful protest march foiling their attempt. “Our refusal to accept their dictate infuriated the BSF officers who first left the village and then returned with more forces and fired indiscriminately.

“They started beating and dragged us to the lawns of Jamia masjid as it was planned to kill us,“ recounts an eyewitness amid tears.

“After that an officer came to the lawns opened his pistol and fired from point blank range killing six persons and ordered his men to fire indiscriminately in which more than dozens got injured,” he added.

He said after the incident, BSF took one Governemnt Employee- Wali Rehman Khan with them and later killed him under custody and even denied his body.

Meanwhile President, International Forum for Justice and Human Rights, Mohammad Ahsan Untoo along with Hurriyat leader Mohammad Shabir Dar visited Ajas and offered Fateh at the graveyard where the deceased are buried.

On the occasion Untoo said justice has been denied to families even after 27 years and even an FIR has not been lodged against the culprits.

Later people marched from Jamia Masjid to Martyrs grave yard and hel prayer meet at the grave yard. Holding placards, the protestors chanted Anti-India and Pro-Freedom slogans.

A complete shutdown was also observed in Ajas and adjoining areas to mourn the killings of civilians by BSF Men. Business establishments, were closed and vehicular traffic was seen off the roads effecting normal life in the area.

Avalanche sweeps 3 persons in Anantnag, one found alive, 2 still missing

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Nadeem Nadu

Anantnag, Feb 1 : One person was retrieved alive and two persons are still missing after an avalanche swept them near near Gudkhamb point at Aru in Pahalgam area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Friday.

Official sources said that during snow clearance on Pahalgam -Aru road, the JCB with three persons on board it came under an avalanche near Gudkhamb point.

“One person has been retrieved alive while efforts are underway to find two missing persons,” the officials said.

Deputy commissioner Anantnag has requisitioned helicopter to help in rescue of two missing persons, the officials added. (GNS)

Paramilitary trooper injured in Budgam grenade explosion

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Qayoom Khan

Srinagar, Feb 1 : A paramilitary trooper was injured after suspected militants lobbed a grenade on CRPF party at Namtahal area of Chadoora in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Friday evening.

A police officer told GNS that some militants hurled a grenade on the forces party resulting in injuries to a CRPF man of 43 Battalion.

The injured was taken to nearby hospital for treatment.

SP Budgam Amod Nagpure also confirmed the attack and said that one CRPF man suffered minor splinter injuries.

Following the incident government forces launched a hunt to nab the assailants. (GNS)

2 boys injured as grenade goes off accidentally in Pulwama

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Qayoom Khan

Srinagar, Feb 1 (GNS) : Two boys were injured when a grenade they were toying with went off in Pulwama district of South Kashmir on Friday, officials said.

They said Sharafat Bashir and Junaid Bilal, both 13, were fiddling with the explosive device when it went off near Rohama, causing serious injuries to one of them. Both were shifted to PHC Rohama from where they were shifted to district hospital Pulwama. A doctor at PHC Rohama told GNS that condition of Junaid is critical as he has suffered serious wounds in his head.

Reports said the boys apparently found the grenade from the scene of an encounter at Drabgam, nearly five kilometers from spot where the explosive went off. Two militants of Jash-e-Mohammad outfit were killed in overnight gun battle with government forces. (GNS)

Qayoom Wani to quit EJAC, Teachers Forum today, to join PDP for entering electoral fray

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Srinagar, Feb 01 : Top trade unionist of Jammu and Kashmir and President Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Forum (JKTF) is all set to quit Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Forum (JKTF) and Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) to join Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to enter the electoral fray as PDP candidate from North Kashmir Lok Sabha constituency in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Top sources while disclosing this to news agency that Qayoom Wani after quitting Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Forum (JKTF) and as well as Jammu and Kashmir Employees Joint Action Committee (J&K EJAC) today to join PDP in coming few days.
Wani is supposed to contest upcoming Lok Sabha elections as PDP candidate from North Kashmir Lok Sabha constituency. After recent dissensions in the PDP the Wani’s joining will be a major boost for the party.

Talking to local news agency, Wani confirmed his joining the PDP, Wani said he is preparing documents to resign from the posts today.
In view of Wani’s joining, PDP patron and Member parliament, Muzaffar Hussain Baigh will address a press conference in Jammu at 11:30 on Saturday. (KNS)

In View Of Upcoming Visit Of PM, Traffic Police Issues Traffic Diversion In Srinagar

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In view of the visit of Prime Minister Narinder Modi to SKICC Srinagar, Traffic Police City Srinagar has formulated following route plan for 3rd February-2019 (Day of the visit) w.e.f.2nd of February-2019 afternoon.

No traffic shall be allowed to ply from Badyari Chowk to Nishat via Boulevard and similarly no traffic shall be allowed from Ram Munshi Bagh towards Grand Palace and Nishat via Gupkar.

Commuters travelling from Harwan, Shalimar, Nishat and adjacent areas towards Lal Chowk are requested to travel via Foreshore Road & Hazratbal.

Commuters travelling from Dalgate, Lal Chowk and adjacent areas towards Harwan, Shalimar, Nishat shall adopt Nowpora Khayam Rainawari to reach their respective destinations.

Any inconvenience caused is highly regretted says traffic police.

Nine (09) Drug peddlers arrested by Sopore Police

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KD Desk

Sopore, 01 Feb : Police on Friday claimed to have arrested nine persons on charge of spreading illegal drugs in parts of Sopore.

Police in a statement issued said that in its continue efforts to eradicate the menace of drug peddling from Sopore & it’s subsequent consumption, Police Station Dangiwacha arrested 09 drug peddlers during surprise naka in the jurisdiction of Police Station Dangiwacha.

During surprise naka in Budden Police party of Police Station Dangiwacha led by SHO Dangiwacha Mudasir Gillani apprehended 09 persons who identified as
Ishrat Ahmad Mir S/O Abdul Kabir Mir R/O Adipora Sopore, Shabir Ahmad Shalla S/O Farooq Ahmad Shalla R/0 Shalimar Colony, Azad Ahmad Mir, Basharat Ahmad Mir S/0 Nazir Ahmad Mir R/0 Hib Dangerpora, Manzoor Ahmad Sofi S/0 Bashir Ahmad Sofi R/O Neharpora Sopore, Mashooq Ahmad Bhat S/0 Fayaz Ahmad Bhat R/0 Hib Dangerpora, Irfan Ahmad Shalla S/0 Ghulam Mohiudin Shalla R/0 Sadiq Colony Sopore, Ishfaq Ahmad Shalla S/0 Mohammad Abdullah Shalla R/0. Sadiq Colony Sopore, Fayaz Ahmad Parray S/0. Jan Mohammad Parray R/0. Chinkipora Sopore, who were traveling in two vehicles bearing registration no.’s DL8CS 0941 and Maruti JK05A 0182, during search 30 Bottles of MAXICOFF and
TX Cqrox 07 bottles were recovered from their possession, accused were arrested and vehicles also stands seized.

In this connection Case FIR No. 10/19 U/S 8/22 29 NDPS has been registered in Police Station Dangiwacha & investigation taken up .

Weather likely to improve in Kashmir from today: Met department

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Srinagar

The weather is likely to improve in Kashmir Valley from Friday, a Meteorological department official said.

“Weather is likely to improve from today afternoon,” the official said.

There has been light to moderate snowfall in Kashmir and rain in Jammu division over the past 24 hours, he said.

The minimum temperatures hovered around zero degree Celsius in the valley due to cloud cover.

It was minus 0.5 degree Celsius in Srinagar, while Pahalgam recorded minus 3.6 and Gulmarg minus 7.6 degrees Celsius.

In Ladakh region, Leh recorded minus 6, Kargil and Drass both witnessed minus 16.8 degrees Celsius.

The night’s lowest temperature in Jammu was 8.1, Katra 5.4, Batote minus 1.6, Bannihal minus 0.5 and Bhaderwah was at minus 0.4 degrees Celsius. (Agencies)

PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate J&K’s first BPO unit in Bandipora

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Sajid Raina

Bandipora : Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate first-ever business process outsourcing (BPO) unit in North Kashmir’s Bandipora District on 03 February.

The prime minister will visit to all three regions of Jammu and Kashmir on February 3 to lay foundation stones for host of projects.

(The) Prime Minister will be inaugurating BPO unit in Bandipora on February 3rd and this BPO unit is going to open in Bandipora, the first BPO unit in Kashmir history.

The rural BPO here, therefore, would provide employment opportunities and the hope of a respectable livelihood to hundreds of young people.

The BPO would provide employment to 250 local youths in the first batch.

Another 600 young people would be provided with IT-related training with the ultimate objective of completely eradicating unemployment in Bandipora.

Our plan was to create a BPO that would employ 250 educated youths.

Kashmir does not have a situation which allows investment from the outside while demand for jobs has been rising, said district commissioner Shahid Iqbal Chowdhary.

“This is why we started this pilot project and it has received a good response.

Going by the good response, there are also plans of opening such BPOs in other disticts of the state in order to provide employment to locals.

Bullet riddled body of girl recovered in Shopian, video of her killing surfaces on social media

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Umar Rashid

Srinagar, Feb 1 : A bullet riddled body of a girl was recovered from Draggad area of south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Friday morning.

Reports reaching GNS said that the bullet ridden body of the girl was recovered from Cherbagh area of Draggad today morning by the police.

A police officer while confirming the incident told GNS that the group of suspected militants abducted the girl namely Ishrat Muneer Bhat of Dangerpora Pulwama and was later shot dead from point blank range at Cherbagh area of Draggad in Shopian.

“A case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigations taken up,” he said.

A 10-second video in which the girl is seen seeking pardon before being shot dead was released on social media by unidentified persons late Thursday night.

Police said they have taken cognisance of the video and are ascertaining the details.

The girl is said to be the maternal cousin of the militant commander Zeenat-ul-Islam who was killed along with his associate in an encounter at Katpora Kulgam on January 13, last month. (GNS)