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Security put on alert after the killing of four cops in South Kashmir

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Srinagar, Dec 14, : The daring attack on a minority picket by militants have sent security agencies into a tizzy while to prevent further attacks authorities have alerted the security agency officials who are at the helm of affairs.

    Official sources told news agency CNS that an has been sounded after the killing of four policemen at Zainapora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district.

   Militant attack in Zainapore Shopian left four cops Anees Ahmad Mir, a resident of Souch, Kulgam; Mehraj-u-din, resident of Bandipora; Hamidullah, resident of Anantnag and Abdul Majeed, a resident of Ganderbal dead.

   Security agencies have received inputs about the massive presence of militants in Shopian district. On Thursday night, security men guarding the house of PDP leader Aijaz Mir had to fire some shots in air after they allegedly observed the some suspicious movement. Though a police official down played the incident, yet another official while confirming it said that militants are eager to strike heavily after facing successful operations from Government Forces.

     A top Army official on condition of anonymity said that militants have started shifting their main base from South to North Kashmir. “We have inputs about the presence of militants in North Kashmir. Militants are eager to create South like situation in North Kashmir,” he said.

    Two militants Ovais Ahmed and Tahir Ahmed were killed in  Bratkalan Sopore on Thursday. Manan Wani, the top Hizb Commander was also killed in North Kashmir recently.

    Another police official said that no doubt Hizbul Mujahideen has larger presence in Kashmir but it is Jaish-e-Muhammad that is key to militancy as this outfit is not only involved in carrying attacks on government forces but have foreign recruits as well.

   Sources said that despite facing so much casualties, militants are showing their presence by carrying out random attacks. This year, 235 militants are killed in different operations carried out by security agencies in length and breadth of Kashmir.  (CNS)    

Urban Local Bodies leave toilet construction work halfway in Uri

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Zaffer Iqbal

Uri : The failure of authorities to ensure the completion of some basic works under Urban Local Bodies Department in Uri town of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district has evoked strong resentment among the public.

Sources said that in September 2017 the construction work on five seated two toilets was taken up by the department in main town Uri but the work on these toilets remained restricted mere only to raising of four walls.

They further disclosed that the Urban Local Bodies had outsourced the construction of toilets and washrooms to non-government organization”Yougnter” and the central government has also approved thirty lakh rupees to the department under Swachh Bharat Mission scheme.

Traders and locals in main town Uri while expressing concern said that due to non-availability of toilets and washrooms in the town the general public has to face immense hardships.

“Authorities have failed to mitigate the sufferings of common people here. We have failed to understand that there is no accountability as to why the construction of the toilets was left halfway even after passing of a year,” said a trader.

“Two toilets were being constructed one at Sub-district hospital Uri and another at Sumo Stand. But both are incomplete and in pathetic condition since then,” he added.

Executive Engineer Urban Local Bodies Kashmir, Nazir Ahmad said that they are in touch with the eluded non-government organization.

“The organization has the internal problem that’s why they left the work halfway. But they are again taking up the same work within the days,” Ahmad said.

Funeral prayers in absentia held for slain Sopore militants in PaK: TuM

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Srinagar, Dec 14: (GNS) The funeral prayers in absentia were offered at Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PaK) after Friday prayers for the militants killed in a gunfight with government forces in Brath Kalan area of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district last night.

Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen chief and United Jihad Council (UJC) secretary general Sheikh Jameel-ur-Rehman in a statement issued to GNS paid tributes to slain militants Owais Ahmad Bhat alias Abu Bakar of Gund Brath Sopore and Tahir Ahmad Dar alias Abu Abdullah of Saidpora Sopore.

Sheikh Jameel said, “Every conscious person of Kashmir who wants to break the chains of slavery is a freedom fighter.”

Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen vice-chairman Abdul Shakoor also paid tributes to slain militants and pledged to take their mission forward.

The statement hailed the militants for giving a tough fight to Indian forces in the encounter. (GNS)

JK becomes first state to have explicit law banning ‘Sextortion’

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Jammu, Dec 14 (GNS): J&K has become first state in the country to have a law explicitly banning sexual exploitation of women by those in positions of authority, having a fiduciary relationship or a public servant.

The State Administrative Council (SAC) under the chairmanship of Governor, Satya Pal Malik approved the‘Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2018 and the Jammu and Kashmir Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018’, an official statement issued here said.

Bill seeks to amend the Ranbir Penal Code whereby specific offence under section 354 E is being inserted to provide for the offence of ‘Sextortion’, the statement said.

Amendments are being made in section 154, 161 and Schedule of Criminal Procedure Code and section 53 A of the Evidence Act so as to bring sextortion at par with similar offences prescribed under Ranbir Penal Code and amendment is being made in Prevention of Corruption Act to amend the definition of misconduct and to provide that demand for sexual favors would also constitute misconduct within the meaning of section 5, the statement added. (GNS)

Mirwaiz grieved over demise of AAC leader

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Srinagar, Dec 14 (GNS): Awami Action Committee (AAC) patron Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has expressed his grief and sorrow over the demise of party’s district president for Bandipora Master Abdul Gani saying the contributions of deceased towards the freedom movement will always be remembered.

According to a statement issued to GNS, Mirwaiz while expressing his heartfelt condolences with the bereaved family said the deceased was the active member of AAC who remained steadfast and committed towards the freedom struggle throughout his life.

He said the deceased didn’t only face the imprisonment but countless problems for being the active worker of the AAC. Despite facing harassment and intimidation for advocating people’s struggle, the deceased didn’t budge and remained rock solid towards his mission, he said.

The death of Master Abdul Gani has created a void in the ranks of AAC which is difficult to fill, Mirwaiz said.

Meanwhile, Mirwaiz also expressed his heartfelt condolence with the editor of English daily Kashmir Reader Haji Hayat Bhat on the demise of his mother at Kadlabal, Pampore. Mirwaiz prayed for the departed soul and extended solidarity and sympathy with the bereaved family. (GNS)

Alliance with BJP was a suicide, Modi was not Vajpayee: Mehbooba

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Srinagar, Dec 14 (KNS): Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Friday termed her party’s alliance with BJP a suicide with Modi not proving Vajpayee, SAARC not used for peace in Kashmir and Pakistan becoming an election issue in India.
Taking part in “Kashmir-The Way Forward”, Mehbooba said, “There is total distrust and disconnect between people of Kashmir and Delhi (Central Government). They look inwards or outwards (outside the border) for support.”
On Vajpayee’s support to late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed from 2002-05, Mehbooba said, “Between 2002-05, it was the golden period of Kashmir, since for the first time the CM of Kashmir and PM of India were on the same page.”
On her party’s alliance with BJP after 2014 elections PDP president said, “After the 2014 elections, we joined hands with the BJP. It was suicide, but we put everything on the line because we hoped that Modi will pick up where Vajpayee ji left. Unfortunately, Modi ji could not rise to the occasion.”
When asked about peace through governance, the former CM said, “Governance is only possible if you have peace. Kashmiris are the sufferers. Till when will our people keep witnessing this farce of people getting killed?”
On the role of SAARC for peace in Kashmir, Mehbooba said, “Personally, I feel that #SAARC countries are being held hostage to the animosity between India and Pakistan. For example, why can’t we have a SAARC Handicrafts University in Kashmir?”
On elections, she said, “Thank God we are living in a democracy where people are allowed to vote and not cows.”
On PaK administered Kashmir and resolution of Kashmir issue within the Indian constitution, the PDP chief said, “We need to replace the idea of ‘Azad Kashmir’ with a better idea within the framework of the Indian Constitution. We cannot go back to 1947, we have to move forward.”
On political realignments in the current political scenario in Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba said, “The alliance between Congress, NC and PDP is the need of the hour.”
When asked about Pakistan coming in focus during elections in India, PDP chief said, “India is never an issue during #Pakistan elections. However, that is not the case in India.”
When asked about resolution of Kashmir issue keeping in view the present scenario in Indian subcontinent, she said, “It is for the country to rise up, reach the Kashmiris and find a solution. All the SAARC nations must come together and make Jammu & Kashmir a model of cooperation.” (KNS) 

7 die in Reasi road accident

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Reasi, Dec 14, CNS: Seven people, including two minors were killed and three injured in a road accident in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district of Jammu region on Thursday night. An official said an overloaded car, bearing registration number JK02H 1515 skidded off the road and fell into a deep gorge at Damasgali Bhomag last night, leaving seven persons dead and three others injured. He said the car carrying bharatis was heading towards Chourakote from Sujandhar when the accident took place. The injured, he said, were shifted to GMC&H Jammu. Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President Omar Abdullah expressed deep sorrow and anguish over the loss of seven precious lives including three children in a fateful road accident at Sujandhar village of Reasi District. Farooq Abdullah while expressing grief over the incident said, “I express my heartfelt condolences to the kith and kin of those who lost their loved ones. I pray for strength to the bereaved families to bear the loss. What distresses us more is the death of three children in this tragic accident,” he said. Vice president Omar Abdullah while expressing his grief over the loss of lives in the accident said that the news of such accidents as have devoured many of our people in accidents like these dampens our spirits. “May the departed souls find eternal peace, I pray for the fast recuperation to those who got injured in this fateful incident,” he said. Provincial President Jammu Devendar Singh Rana, Vice President Ratanlal Gupta, Former Minister S S Salathia and district president Reasi Jagjeevan lal have also expressed deepest sympthathies with those who lost their loved ones. (CNS)

Senior BJP leader holds meet of winning Panchayat candidates in Baramulla

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Suhail Khan
 
Baramulla,Dec 11 : Senior BJP leader Mohammad Anwar Khan on Tuesday chaired a meeting with winning panchayat candidates in Baramulla and assured to provide them all the facilities promised to them before elections.
While boosting all Panchs and Sarpanchs to work dedicatedly Senior BJP leader on the occasion said ” It is not like other regional party of the state which will forget their promises, he said all those promises will be fulfilled at earliest and all the facilities will be provided to them.
Senior BJP leader Mohammad Anwar Khan, while speaking in the meeting, said that BJP is built on the strong organizational foundation. He said that the workers are the asset of the organization and party will provide all possible support to the members. while stressing on maintaining of discipline, he said party discipline is cornerstone of BJP and key to success.
Meanwhile Senior BJP leader said that a big responsibility lies on the heads of winning candidates from the region. He said that Panchas and Sarpanchs have to work hard to fulfill the aspirations of the common masses.
Pertanally BJP won 13 seats out of 19 in Block Baramulla, and 06 out of 17 in Block Sheeri.

Those waving ISIS flags are ‘Indian agents’: Lashkar-e-Taiba

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Srinagar, Dec 11: (GNS) Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) chief Mehmood Shah on Tuesday said those waving ISIS flags in Jammu and Kashmir are “Indian agents”.

A spokesperson of LeT Dr Abdullah Ghaznavi in a statement issued to GNS quoted Shah as saying that those waving ISIS flags “have a vicious motive of sabotaging the indigenous freedom struggle of Kashmir by aligning it with fake activities of ISIS”.

“Beware, whoever waves ISIS flag will have to face fierce resistance,” Mehmood Shah said.

He hailed the welfare activities of people of Mujgund for those who suffered damage of properties by the hands of Indian forces.

“The emotions and examples of such goodwill are exemplary. This is a clear message for Indian machineries that they may hurt us but they can never break us. The people of Jammu Kashmir are united in their mutual struggle towards freedom,” the LeT chief said.

“Those who are uttering false narratives on the martyrdom of 14-year-old Mudasir must pay heed to the circumstances. The martyrdoms as the result of Indian aggression must not be ignored. When two-year-olds will be deprived of their mothers and women will be indiscriminately put behind bars, then 14-year-olds will surely pick up guns to avenge the brutality,” Mehmood Shah said, adding, “Why this fuss then? They must also look back into Islamic history. Little children Muaz and Mu’aviz put the torchbearer of infidels Abu Jahal to justice.”

Lashkar chief further said that “it is a matter of honour for us that the freedom struggle of Jammu Kashmir has shifted to the fifth generation of Jammu Kashmir”. “In the near future, India will have no other option than to quit Kashmir,” he added. (GNS)

Kashmir Conflict: 2018 turned bloodiest year, 413 Killed

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Sajad Bashir

Srinagar 11 Dec : According to reports, Kashmir has witnessed the highest number of the casualties this year. 2018 turned to be the bloodiest year of the decade. The killing continue with around 413 persons killed this including militants, civilians, as well as the security personals.

According to the home ministry data, casualties include 223 Militants, 77 civilians, and 80 security personals.  Among the armed forces, 41 were police personals, including the 9 SPO, 31 army personals, and 9 paramilitary forces were killed in the state the report said.

 Of the 223 militants killed 93 were foreigners, while 81 of the militants were killed during last 80 days since local body and panchayat elections were announced in September 15. Apart from having a record number of militants killings since june  19 when the state was placed under the governor rule as compared to the preceding period under PDP-BJP government this year, many top militant commanders  were  accounted for  by the security forces. These include top Lashkar commander  Naveed  Jatt ,jaish sniper  Usmaan Haider and Hizbul mujahideen commander Altaf  Ahmad Dar ‘’ the report said

The number of the civilian casualties has shot up to 77 from 40 in last year 2017. Among those 59 civilians were killed during protests near encounter site while as other 35 civilians killed were suspected as the over ground workers (OWG) or informers of armed forces and political workers were killed by unknown gunmen.

Meanwhile the militant related incidents has rose to 429 from 342 last year. The figure reflects increased attacks mounted by militants. Explaining the higher of number of militant related incidents this year a security officer said, there were clear attempt to disrupt the local bodies and panchayat polls in the state.’’

The security official requesting anonymity said ‘’the political dispute needs to be solved and figured out   as it leads to war and destruction in the state of jammu and Kashmir and as well as to security forces. The grave human rights violations should be stopped’’. (KNB)