Sunday 30 September 2018

Four dead, 1 injured in road accident

Srinagar

At least four people have died and one person was seriously injured when a vehicle in which they were traveling met with an accident near Bathera Akhnoor in Jammu.

Reports said that a Tata mobile and Swift desire rammed into each other at Bathera on Jammu Akhnoor road late Sunday night at 11.pm.

The injured person identified as Sameek Sharma (28) son of Surinder Kumar, and was referred to Sub District hospital Akhnoor in critical condition.

The three persons among the four deceased were identified as Rana Partap Singh ((22), Dharvinder Singh (22) – both residents of Marjali, and Bhupinder Singh (20) of Akhnoor.

A case has been registered under relevant sections at the nearby police station. An investigation is underway, an official said.



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Forces launch CASO in Hajin

Srinagar

Government forces launched cordon and search operation (CASO) in Hajin town in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Monday early morning.

Reports said that 13 Rashtriya Rifles of Indian Army, CRPF and Special Operations Group of Jammu and Kashmir Police launched searches in Syed Mohalla and Mir Mohalla area of Hajin town after receiving specific inputs about the presence of militants in the area.

“The heavy concentration of the forces was witnessed in the area and all the routes leading to Hajin had been sealed, and house to house search operation is going on,” sources said.

More details awaited.



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Massive traffic jam in Pantha Chowk after stone-quarry workers stage protest

Srinagar

Hundreds of vehicles were stranded on Kashmir highway near Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar on Monday after quarry holders blocked the road in protest against the government for banning stone quarrying activities in Athwajan and Pantha Chowk and demanded immediate revocation of the ban.

Massive traffic jam in Pantha Chowk after stone-quarry workers stage protest. KL Image: Special arrangement

The quarry holders under the banner of “United Quarry Association” were carrying the banners reading ‘ Revoke ban on stone quarrying activities and relieve us from the pain’.

The protesters raised slogans in favour of the justice and demanded the authorities to revoke the ban at the earliest.

An eyewitness said that road has blocked by protesting quarry holders led to a massive traffic jam.

He said that hundreds of vehicles including school buses were left stranded on the road and the passengers demanded the government officials to negotiate with the protestors.



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UNGA speech: Sushma Swaraj should have collected courage to tell truth about Kashmir, Rasheed says

Srinagar

Expressing his disappointment over foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj’s speech at UN General Assembly, MA Langate Er Rasheed on Sunday accused Delhi of running away from the Himalayan facts over seventy-year long dispute pending before UN.

The spokesman said that while Sushma Swaraj has every right to highlight India’s achievements in various sectors but before crying about being victim of “terrorism” she should have at least informed UN how many innocent Kashmiris were killed by the army, CRPF, J&K Police and other security agencies since her last year’s speech till her this year’s speech.

He said she should have been honest to confess in accepting that men in uniform are enjoying extra-constitutional powers and extra-judicial “murders” have become the real face of security agencies in Kashmir. She should have collected the courage and told UN how many Kashmiris have been blinded with pallets, jailed, humiliated, martyred and disappeared during last year by the security agencies in Kashmir. She should have also talked about India’s constant and continuous efforts of dishonesty, conspiracies, and cheatings.

He said that Delhi has indulged with Kashmiris even within the ambits of the Indian constitution. She should have also told UN that how India has been disrespecting even the original but temporary instrument of accession between J&K and India.

Rasheed reminded Sushma Swaraj that J&K is not only a piece of land but people on both sides of LOC have been promised Right to Self Determination by the same UN. Rasheed said that before seeking permanent membership of the world’s largest Panchayat, Sushma Swaraj should have collected courage and talked few words about New Delhi’s constant denial to implement UN resolutions on J&K. If New Delhi doesn’t believe in UN Charter and gives excuses to implement UN resolutions on Kashmir, it has no right to seek permanent membership of UN.



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Youngsters of our state are hope for better tomorrow: Mehbooba Mufti

Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party youth wing on Sunday held a youth interaction with Party President Mehbooba Mufti in Srinagar and discussed the strategy for empowerment of youth in the state.

PDP President Mehbooba Mufti addressing party youth wing at Srinagar.

Addressing the youth, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President said, “Our party is determined for the economic and political empowerment of the state, mainly of the youth. Today we met to seek suggestions from the youngsters from all constituencies of the Kashmir valley.”

She further added that youth PDP media cells shall be formulated at district levels to built a positive narrative on Kashmir.

While talking of reach out, Mehbooba said that all the youth members should double down on the efforts in reaching out to the marginalized and youngsters of far-flung areas, “our conversations with the youngsters of the new generation should start. The idea of dialogue reconciliation, peace and the opening of our borders which are the main pivots of the foundation of PDP should be explained to these youngsters in lucid terminology.” Mehbooba added.

Highlighting the difficult situation that is currently unfolding in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, party president reiterated the need of the youngsters of our state to bring the situation back from the precipice of bleakness and to stand tall as vanguards of our identity.

Speaking on the occasion, MLA Wachi Ajaz Mir said, “The onus of highlighting the good work done by our government and the unprecedented phase of development befalls the youth members of our party from abolishing of stamp duty for properties bought in the name of women to macdamisation of roads to colleges to schools, every sector of the society saw massive upliftment.”

MLA Yawar Mir while speaking on the occasion said, “Be it any political stance our party has never deviated from its core ideology. We stand by the decision taken by the party in view of the urban local body polls. Youngsters of the state have the prime responsibility to defeat the nefarious designs and work for creating a positive atmosphere in the state.”

Youth President PDP Waheed ur Rehman Para said, “The idea behind today’s interaction was to loop in constructive feedback on how to effectuate the change that PDP has always championed for the empowerment of the youth. Channelising the energies of youth into meaningful, positive actions is the immediate task that all of us had to collectively shoulder the responsibilities for.”



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KCSDS Invites Antonio Guterres To Kashmir, UN Says Thanks But Sorry

SRINAGAR: Kashmir Centre for Social and Development Studies (KCSDS) had invited the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to visit Kashmir during his three days India visit. While his office has thanked the society for the invitation, it has said the “prior commitments” make it impossible.

Antonio Guterres is flying to India for a three-visit on October 1. KCSDS had extended an invitation on September 27.

“The KCSDS considers it a great opportunity to invite you to visit Kashmir to have a first-hand information and experience of the ground reality of Kashmir and the ‘ordered and monitored disorder’ with the highest military concentration armed with AFSPA, the most draconian illegal lawless law, which is presented as a natural democratic order before the world community,” the civil society group had said in the letter, that it e-mailed to media Sunday night. The e-mail contains the entire correspondence between KCDS and the office of the Secretary-General. “There is a dance of death and destruction everywhere particularly in the valley of Kashmir.”

The invitation actually has thanked the UN body for human rights, the OHCHR, for the report that was made public past summer. The group has regretted the failure of the government in following it up.

“The gross human rights violations, crimes against humanity and the dire need to let the people of Kashmir exercise their right to self-determination has been comprehensively covered by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for which we will be eternally thankful to you though it came too late yet it is never too late as Kashmir, the paradise on earth, continues to smoulder and burn,” the letter reads. “So far there has been no affirmative action by the Govt of India on the ground in response to your detailed report, as desired by the world body. Instead, it has been in firm denial of any wrong-doing in Kashmir, flying in the face of hard incontrovertible evidence and only clinging to the integral party mantra.”

“We recognise and hugely appreciate the stentorian voice you have raised through this report for the suffering humanity in Kashmir,” the letter reads. “Your personal visit could be a great boost to the suppressed people and serve to confirm with greater vigour what your office has already found out and is now widely known.”

“The Secretary-General appreciates your kind invitation,” Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti, the Chef de Cabinet, of the Secretary-General wrote in her letter to the society on September 28, 2018. “Regrettably, he will be unable to accept your invitation, owing to prior commitments and pressing demands already scheduled during his visit.”

In response to this letter, KCSDS has sent SGs office another letter on September 30. “We would still request his excellency to take up the matter of affirmative action on UN report on the human rights situation in Kashmir and press for the resolution of the long-standing issue as it has kept a population of entire Kashmir in hell especially for the past 30 years,” the letter send by KCDS chairperson Prof Nayeem reads.

The UN SG is arriving on October 1, and during his three days visit, he will be meeting the president, the Prime minister and the Foreign Minister. “I remain concerned by the situation in Jammu and Kashmir – I encourage positive dialogue for disagreements to be resolved peacefully,” Guterres was quoted saying in an interview, ahead of his visit.–



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Cop booked under PSA for looting eleven ATMs

Srinagar

Police Station Pantha Chowk on Sunday booked a police constable identified as Ajaz Ahmad Khan, son of Sonnaullah Khan resident of Hyhama Kupwara under Public Safety Act involved in many ATM theft cases.

The spokesman said that during the investigation of case FIR No 69/2018 under section 420, 320 RPC of P/S Pantha Chowk, a person was found involved in as many as 11 ATM theft cases in different police stations of Jammu and Kashmir. It was also learnt that the accused is a police constable and is currently under suspension.

After in-depth investigation and analysis of CCTV footage, the culprit was arrested and recommended for Public Safety Act. The PSA Warrant was issued by DM Srinagar and the thief was shifted to Kot Bhalwal Jail Jammu.

The impartial and professional investigation in the case has been highly hailed and appreciated by the general people.



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KCSDS invites UN Secretary-General to Kashmir 

Srinagar

Kashmir Centre for Social and Development Studies (KCSDS) invited UN Secretary-General to Kashmir during his ensuing visit to India from October 1, 2018.

“We have received a response from the office of the Secretary-General,” KCSDS said in a statement.

After acknowledging the response regretting his inability to visit Kashmir, KCSDS according to the statement said that it still mailed another letter this morning to the Secretary-General, appealing him for taking up Kashmir issue with Indian authorities.

Earlier, in a response letter said that “I would like to thank for your letter, dated 27-09-2018, inviting the Secretary-General to visit Kashmir during his upcoming visit to be the Republic of India in October 2018.”

“The Secretary-General appreciates your kind invitation. Regrettably, he will be unable to accept your invitation, owing to prior commitments and pressing demands already scheduled during his visit. Allow me to take this opportunity to convey his best wishes,” the letter added.



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UNGA speech: Pak FM proved to be will wisher of Kashmir, Geelani says

Srinagar

Courageously highlighting the Kashmir issue Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has proved to be a friend and well-wisher of Kashmir, said All Parties Hurriyat Conference chairman, Syed Ali Geelani.

Geelani a statement said that although UN has not lived to the expectations of the “suppressed” nation, for which this forum came into existence, but reminding UN of this long-standing and almost forgotten issue of Kashmir, Shah Mehmood Qureshi has once again reiterated Pakistan’s stand that unless the core issue of Kashmir is resolved as per its historical perspective and according to the wishes of Kashmir, dance of death and destruction will have no end.

Reacting to the UNGA speech by Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, Syed Ali Geelani said that it was full of lies, deceit, arrogance and persistent denial of basic and ground realities. He said that we are neither surprised nor did we expect anything substantial to be delivered there. Because most people under the toxic influence of power and might, fail to accept the truth.

Claiming to be the largest democracy with a multicultural society and a fast-growing economic hub, India cannot dare to accept the bare and internationally recognized issue, not because they are not in the know of the fact, but only because they believe that they can crush the genuine people’s movement with their “military might

Hurriyat leader while highlighted the need for a peaceful settlement of Kashmir issue said that the coercive measures, killings, detentions and suppressions will yield nothing, instead will lead to devastation.



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Kashmir At UN: Pakistani Diplomat Names Individuals To Counter India

by Tahir Bhat

SRINAGAR: Exercising first right to reply, Saad Warraich, Pakistani diplomat at the UN said that in India claims of religious superiority are perpetrated through state patronage. He claimed that the “RSS centres of fascism” are “the breeding ground of terrorism” in the region. He termed India “illiberal” which lacks “room for dissent”.

Saad Warraich

Saad was reacting to the First Right of Reply that a young Indian diplomat Eenam Gambhir. She told the UN General assembly that Kashmir is an integral part of India and Pakistan is hosting terrorists and various organisations which are listed by the UN and other countries.

Speaking about the “victims of terrorism”, the Pakistani diplomat named names. He named Danish Rajab, 24, a resident of Srinagar “whose pellet infects face and vision in left eye tells the story of misfortune that is not particular to him.”

Saad also mentioned 10-year-old Asif Ahmad Sheikh, who “seeks a similar answer from those who extinguished his eyesight.”

“The Indian representative could speak agony of Farooq Ahmad Dar who was tied to Army jeep and driven in front of unarmed Kashmir protestors and used as a human shield,” the diplomat said. “Kaiser Bhat who was run over and killed by military jeep.”

The Pakistani diplomat said members of India’s minorities including Christians and Muslims are publically lynched at the hands of Hindus elites, where an unabashed Hindu extremist Yogi Adityanath who openly supports the superiority of the Hindus serves as the face of the largest Indian state Uttar Pradesh. Earlier, his Indian counterpart had mentioned the exclusion of an Ahmadiya economist from the policymaking group in Imran Khan led Pakistan.

The diplomat said that several Bengalis in Assam have been suddenly made stateless and termed as termites by a prominent Indian leader.

The diplomat said Indian should “look beyond the denial” and admit the Kashmir was one of the oldest disputes on UN charter and that 100 thousand Kashmiris have been killed by the country so far which is well documented. “You can’t hide your aggressive state terrorism against defenseless Kashmiris. You can brutally silence courageous Kashmiri voices like Shujaat Bukhari,” Saad insisted.

Saad accused security set up in Kashmir for resorting to the indiscriminate use of forces against innocent civilians causing widespread death and injuries. He mentioned the recent OHCHR report that speaks of “litany of systematic violation of fundamental human rights of the Kashmiri People.” He insisted that “credibility cannot be gained by discrediting the truth.”

Pakistan was reacting to the statement that Eenam Gambhir, India’s First Secretary in Permanent Mission of India to UN, read in reaction to Shah Muhammad Qureshi’s speech.

Eenam Gambhir

“Among the most outrageous was the preposterous allegation relating to the horrific terror attack on a Peshawar school four years ago. Let me recollect for the new government of Pakistan the outpouring of sorrow and pain in India that followed the massacre of innocent children in 2014. Both houses of India’s Parliament had expressed solidarity while paying respect to the memory of those killed. Schools all over India had observed two minutes of silence in their memory,” she said.

She also said that it was a new Pakistan cast in the mold of old and that it had created “the monster of terror” it was now trying to ignore.

She asked Pakistan two questions. “Can Pakistan deny the fact that it is the host and patron of 132 of the UN-designated terrorists and 22 terrorist entities under the 1267 and the 1988 UN Security Council sanctions regime as of today,” the young Eenam Gambhir said. “Will Pakistan deny that UN-designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed enjoys a free run inside Pakistan and spews venom and sets up candidates for electoral office?”

The two countries will be exchanging more verbal blows in coming days as they still have some more “rights to reply” each other’s accusations.



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Municipal Walkover: Stay Cool, Elections Not Required In Various Towns

SRINAGAR: Various towns in Kashmir slated to go to polls to elect their municipal bodies may not require an election at all. The reason: either there have not been any nominations to some wards or there has been just one claimant to the representation of a ward each. In this situation, the requirement of the election may not be there.

The south Kashmir Kulgam district is quite restive for a long time now. Its three assembly constituencies are represented by CPI(M), PDP and National Conference. But it has no mood to participate in the urban local body polls.

Kulgam Municipality, the main local body in the district has 13 wards. On nine wards, there was no nomination at all hence they are vacant. In the remaining four, there was one candidate each, so they are automatically declared winners. Two of them are from BJP, a couple.

The second major local body in the district is that of Frisal. It also has 13 wards. Officials said they have not received even a single nomination for any of the ward. So, no election is required.

Devsar is another local body of the district having eight wards. Here eight nominations have come for these wards, one each for each ward. Since there is no contest, there is no requirement of an election at all.

Qazigund, another local body in the district, has seven wards. On three wards, no form of any nomination came. For the remaining four, the officials have received one candidate each thus making them winners without any contest.

The Yaripora municipality, not far away from Frisal, has six wards. For two wards no nomination papers were filed by anybody. For the remaining four wards, four nominations were received by the officials. Those who came with applications are automatically declared the winners, so no election is required.

“This essentially means, we do not require any election at all,” one senior official said. “The interesting story is that BJP has done better than Congress.”

But the walkover story is not restricted to Kulgam alone. There are many other towns having to face a similar situation either for want of candidates or for want of contest.

Chadoora Municipality in Budgam has 13 wards. There has not been any nomination for five wards and for remaining eight, eight candidates have filed papers and were declared elected unopposed.

The story is almost the same in neighbouring Khansahib Municipality – also falling in the Budgam district. It has seven wards. There were seven applications for one nomination each in every ward so automatically they were declared winners without any opposition.

Beerwah Municipality, which also falls in Budgam district, has 13 wards. Only one candidate has filed his nomination papers and all the remaining 12 are vacant. Beerwah assembly constituency is being represented by none other than Omar Abdullah in the state assembly.

Budgam itself is facing an interesting situation. A strong Shia Muslim centre with major support base to NC, this Municipality has 13 wards. Only one seat is going to witness a contest. For three seats nobody came with a nomination form and in nine wards, there was one applicant each thus making them victorious.

Kunzar in Baramulla is also witnessing no contest because seven candidates have staked claim to seven wards, unopposed.

Achabal is a tourist spot with a Mughal garden and the town’s municipality, perhaps one of the oldest in south Kashmir. It has eight wards. Officials said they have not received any nomination for three wards. Five candidates who have submitted their papers for the five wards were declared victorious, unopposed. This town will also not require an election.

Indian Express reported that 131 out of 187 municipal seats that are going to polls have been either left blank or the candidates have been elected uncontested in the first two phases. “In at least four municipal bodies, more than half of the seats have been drawn blank as no candidate has filed his nomination paper,” the newspaper reported.  When reporters asked Shaleen Kabra, the Chief Electoral Officer of the state, about the trend, he said: “It is people’s choice”.

Bijbehara Municipality in south Kashmir has followed Beerwah in Budgam. Of its 17 wards, only five candidates have submitted their nomination forms leaving 12 vacant. This municipality will also not require an election. Bejbehara was considered a major power centre in south Kashmir for Muftis’ because PDP founder belonged to the town, It is now being represented by Abdul Rehman Veeri.

But there is a contest as well. “In Kupwara, the candidates at two seats have been elected unopposed out of 13 seats while 43 candidates are in the fray for the rest 11 wards,” the Indian Express reported. “In Handwara, candidates in six wards have been elected unopposed while 29 candidates are in the fray for the other seven wards. In Bandipore, forty candidates will contest for the 12 wards while a candidate for one ward has been elected unopposed.”



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Holding Class 11th exam through JKBOSE in larger interest of students: DSEK

Srinagar

Director School Education Kashmir, Dr G N Itoo on Sunday said the decision to hold Class 11th examinations through J&K State Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has been taken in the larger academic interest of the students so that they are well prepared for Class 12th and professional competitive examinations.

The Director Education said that the decision to conduct Class 11th Examination through JKBOSE was, in fact, taken on the insistent demand of the students and parents, who wanted this examination to be conducted with serious-mindedness and in a structured manner like Class 10th and 12th examinations.

Maintaining that the department is receiving overwhelmingly positive public feedback over the conduct of Class 11th examinations through BOSE, he said the examination is an integral part of the education system, aimed at measuring the performance level of the students and monitoring the educational standards, as the results are used as output measures for accountability purposes.

Seeking cooperation of the parents, students and other stakeholders, especially the private educational institutions, in the smooth and timely conduct of these examinations, Dr Itoo said the Education Department has already issued instructions to all the heads of institutions to organize special counselling sessions for students through subject-specific teachers/lecturers and counseling experts on how to overcome exam stress and also address their concerns, if any.

He said circular instructions have also been issued to the heads of educational institutions to ensure completion of the syllabus before the commencement of examinations next month.

“Wherever required extra classes would be organized to ensure completion of the syllabus at the earliest,” DSEK said and impressed upon all heads of institutions that there should be no complaint from students about the non-completion of the syllabus in any case.



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Bilateral clash at UN, read what happen

Srinagar

Foreign Minister Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Saturday told the UN General Assembly that Jammu and Kashmir dispute was the biggest hindrance to peace in the region, and the issue would not be resolved until the UN resolutions are not being implemented properly.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi speaking to the UN General assembly in New York on September 29, 2018

Referring to the first-ever report on Kashmir published by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights that had called for an international probe into the numerous violations, he said it had exposed the face of rulers in india, Geo TV reported.

“We call for the implementation on its recommendations. India cannot continue with the bloody mayhem on the pretext of terrorism for long. We will welcome a commission on Kashmir; Geo TV quoted Qureshi as saying.

“We hope India will do it as well,” he added and warned that India should not test the patience of Islamabad by continuously violating the Line of Control (LoC).

The report further said that entire South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) had become dysfunctional due to the attitude of India, Qureshi lamented, adding that New Delhi promoted “state-sponsored terrorism” in the Jammu and Kashmir in front of the international community.

The foreign minister said his country was ready to hold a dialogue with its eastside neighbour to curtail the arms race between the two nuclear states.

India was actively involved in the terrorist attacks in Pakistan by providing financial assistance to the extremists. “Kulbhushan Yadav, on the behest of the Indian government, planned terror attacks inside Pakistan,” Qureshi said while addressing the representatives of the United Nations’ 195 member states during the UNGA’s 73rd session.

Speaking in Urdu, Qureshi said Pakistan sought resolution of all the issues through a comprehensive and serious dialogue. “The [Narendra] Modi government wasted an opportunity for a dialogue for the third time because of their negative attitude,” he underlined, Geo TV reported.

While a report published by Indian Express said that in a reply to  India’s foreign minister Sushma Swaraj accused neighboring Pakistan of harboring terrorists in an angry speech and rejected the notion that India is sabotaging peace talks with Pakistan, calling it “a complete lie.” Hours later, Pakistan shot back in its own speech, accusing India of financing terrorists and declaring that New Delhi “preferred politics over peace.”

India’s foreign minister speaking to the UN general assembly on September 29, 2018

In a retort to Pakistan’s accusation that India was sabotaging the dialogue process, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said talks cannot be pursued in the midst of “terrorist bloodshed” with a nation that “glorifies killers” and refuses to see the “blood of innocents”. Addressing the 73rd United Nations General Assembly debate, the foreign minister said despite India extending the olive branch for talks many times, it had to be stopped only because of the behavior of the neighbouring country.

Swaraj and Shah Mehmood Qureshi were slated to meet on the sidelines of the ongoing UN General Assembly session in New York. However, India called off the meeting last week citing the brutal killing of three policemen in J&K and Islamabad releasing postage stamps “glorifying” slain Kashmiri militant Burhan Wani, Indian Express reported.



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13 stranded passengers rescued in Kargil

Srinagar

At least 13 persons including a French national have been rescued and airlifted for treatment by authorities from  Kargaik and Tangzey Lungnak villages in Zanskar area of Kargil district.

Police airlifted 13 stranded passengers in Kargil

A police spokesman in a statement said after strenuous efforts by Zanskar Police and locals, the stranded passengers were traced near Lakhang and shifted to nearby Village where they were provided food, shelter, and other necessities on Saturday.

However many among them suffered frostbite to their feet and fingers after remaining stuck in snow for many days, he said.

“Medical emergencies were airlifted to Padum Zanskar and shifted to community health centre Zanskar where they were provided first Aid and are undergoing treatment,” police said.

“Nearly 65 people including 60 Nepali porters including women and children,  a French national and four Indians were on way to Himachal Pradesh via Shinkula and to Zanskar. They had been stuck up near Lakhang since 22-09-2018 due to heavy snowfall in the region,” said the spokesman.



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Kashmir At UN: Shah Mahmood Qureshi Speech

Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Minister of External Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, addressed the general debate of the 73rd Session of the General Assembly of the UN (New York, 25 September – 01 October 2018). Here follows the complete text of his speech. He delivered the speech in Urdu and here follows its translation

Pakistan Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi speaking to the UN General assembly in New York on September 29, 2018

Madam President,

Excellencies,

Distinguished Delegates,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

May I begin by felicitating Madam Maria Fernanda Espinosa Graces upon her election as President of the General Assembly.

The stewardship of this session by an accomplished leader of her ranking and stature would undoubtedly lend to the proceedings of this Assembly greater credence and strength.

I also commend Miroslav Lackjack for his able guidance of the previous session.

We appreciate Secretary General Antonio Gutteres for his exemplary leadership of the organization and support his efforts to instil a new sense of mission and direction in the United Nations.

Our profound condolences over the passing away of former Secretary-General Kofi Anan, who was a leading light and a driving force in taking the UN agenda forward into the twenty-first century.

We expressed deep sympathy and condolences to the government and people of Indonesia for the damage caused by the earthquake and subsequent Tsunami.

Madam President,

Two months ago, the people of Pakistan voted for change, for reform and for a fundamental shift in their paradigm of governance.

They opted for a Pakistan, confident and compassionate, open and articulate, peaceful and principled.

A Pakistan that will engage with its neighbourhood and the world on the basis of equality and respect; a country that will seek resolution of conflicts and convergence of interests; and a state that will build upon common understandings, reciprocal commitments and shared ideals.

Pakistan will brook no compromise on the interests of the nation, the sovereignty of the State, or the security of its people.

Our Government is keen to pursue a policy of partnerships for peace, security and prosperity in our immediate neighbourhood and beyond.

We seek a peaceful environment to promote our development agenda both at the national level and in our region.

Madam President,

I stand before this Assembly as the representative of a quintessential developing country, that has at its heart, the welfare of its people.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, we have begun giving shape to the vision of a new Pakistan through a set of integrated policies and programmes.

Madam President,

The world faces a moment of inflection. The very foundations, the very principles on which the edifice of global order is constructed are under assault.

Inequality within and among nations is on the rise.

Forces of protectionism, populism and isolationism are gaining currency. Intolerance is ascendant over acceptance; rhetoric over reason, and power over principle

Where the world needs bridges, we see fortifications; where it needs highways, we see blockades, and where it yearns freedom, we see cages.

New forms and manifestations of imperialism are appearing. Multilateralism is on a path of retreat. Unilateralist tendencies are growing. Long-standing legal norms are being eroded for strategic and commercial considerations.

Dark clouds of trade wars are looming large on the horizon. Challenges of climate change, environmental degradation, pandemics, transnational organized crime and sustainable development are becoming ever more complex.

The post-world war idealism is giving way, slowly but surely, to a hardened, militaristic approach. This trend, Madam President, is not only regressive, it is downright dangerous.

Madam President,

We note with concern seismic shifts in the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. As existing conflicts exacerbate, new threats have emerged. Competing interests of regional and extra-regional powers are deepening long-standing fissures, and widening the fault lines, even as the tragedy of Palestine continues to fester.

In these uncertain times, the global community appears to be in the desperate quest for leadership, a vision, and an order.

Madam President,

Consider the issue of striking the right balance between freedom of expression and sentiments of a people.

Where there ought to be empathy, understanding and compassion, we see caricatured, ill-informed, jaundiced judgments.

Recently, Muslims across the world were pained at a planned competition of cartoons of our Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him). This deeply hurt Muslim sentiments and sensibilities

On its part, Pakistan will continue to collaborate with friends and partners, on the UN and OIC platforms to reverse the growing tide of bigotry, build cross-cultural understandings, and promote dialogue amongst civilizations.

Madam President,

The theme of this year’s General Assembly session is not only apt but also mirrors the priorities of my Government.

As we embark upon our journey of change and reform, Pakistan stands ready to strengthen its partnership with the UN family of institutions.

Alongside like-minded States, we will continue Madam President, to be a leading voice for comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council, to make it more democratic, representative, transparent and effective. We will continue to oppose the creation of new centres of privilege and prestige, in defiance of principles of democracy, and the Charter’s core tenet of sovereign equality of member states.

Madam President,

Since its inception, Pakistan has been an ardent adherent of the UN Charter, and an active participant in the UN processes. Pakistan has served seven terms on the UN Security Council, five Presidencies of the Economic and Social Councils, and four terms at the Human Rights Council. This is a reaffirmation of faith of the international community in Pakistan.

We have championed the cause of the peoples of Africa and Asia to exercise their inalienable right of self-determination and wrest independence from the yoke of colonial rule.

As we pay tribute to the memory of Nelson Mandela Madiba, we are reminded of the high ideals he sacrificed so much for. The best way to honour the legacy of this great leader is to continue to fight the good fight, for freedom, for dignity and for equality.

Madam President,

Pakistan remains one of the oldest, largest and most active contributors to UN Peacekeeping operations the world over. The Pakistani blue helmets have laid lives in the cause of global peace. We are proud of their sacrifices.

Pakistan remains also host to one of the oldest peacekeeping Missions, the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP). We greatly value UNMOGIP’s contribution in monitoring ceasefire along the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir.

Madam President,

Pakistan desires a relationship with India based on sovereign equality and mutual respect. We seek resolution of disputes through a serious and comprehensive dialogue that covers all issues of concern. We were to meet on the sidelines of this UNGA Session to talk about all issues with India- India called off dialogue the third time for the Modi Government – each time on flimsy grounds. They preferred politics over peace. They used the pretext of stamps issued months ago, of a Kashmiri activist and depicting grave human rights violations, including pellet gun victims, as an excuse to back out from the talks.

Dialogue is the only way to address long-standing issues that have long bedevilled South Asia and prevented the region from realizing its true potential.

The unresolved Jammu and Kashmir dispute hinders the realization of the goal of durable peace between our two countries. For over seventy years now, it has remained on the agenda of the UN Security Council and a blot on the conscience of humanity.

For seventy years the people of occupied Jammu & Kashmir have struggled for their rights of self-determination in the face of overwhelming oppression and gross violations of their fundamental human rights by the Indian occupation forces.

There can be no lasting peace in South Asia without a just settlement of the Kashmir dispute based on the UN Security Council resolutions and the will of the Kashmiri people.

Pakistan welcomes the recently released report by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The report rightly lifts the veil from decades of obfuscation and chronicles the massive ongoing violations of human rights in Indian Occupied Kashmir. It vindicates our position. No longer the excuse of terrorism can be used to continue to systematically oppress the Kashmiri people.

Pakistan endorses the UN Report and calls for the early institution of a Commission of Inquiry under UN auspices to investigate and fix responsibility. We will welcome the Commission to Azad Jammu & Kashmir and hope that India too, will do the same.

To divert the world’s attention from its brutalities, India frequently violates the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Kashmir. Despite numerous violations, Pakistan has acted with restraint. But if India does venture across the LoC, or acts upon its doctrine of “limited” war against Pakistan, it will evoke a strong and matching response.

Madam President,

Strategic stability in our region has been and continues to be undermined. This is evident in the different ways-by introduction of destabilizing weapon systems, the pursuit of discriminatory approaches by certain states to supply advanced military hardware and sensitive technologies, and adoption of offensive force postures and doctrines, that imagine conflict beneath a nuclear threshold.

Under the circumstances, Pakistan has no option but to maintain a minimum credible deterrence.

We have been advocating for many years now, a Strategic Restraint Regime for South Asia.

Pakistan is ready to engage with India for meaningful confidence building, risk reduction and avoidance of arms race.

Madam President,

Let me also reiterate Pakistan’s continued support for the strengthening of regional organizations as a platform for poverty alleviation and socio-economic uplift. The regional body for South Asia, SAARC has been rendered ineffective due to the intransigence of one country. We remain fully committed to a functioning SAARC that can improve the lives of the people of the region.

Madam President,

Afghanistan and together with it, Pakistan, has suffered heavily at the hands of global power play, strategic miscalculations and cognitive dissonance.

That there is no military solution to the war in Afghanistan is now a foregone conclusion. It is time to act upon that conclusion. A negotiated settlement has assumed urgency in the face of the worrisome and growing presence of Daesh in Afghanistan.

Pakistan will continue to lend its support to an Afghan-owned and Afghan-led process of peace and reconciliation.

On the bilateral plane, our two countries have operationalized the Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity. It lays down the blueprint for extensive engagements in all areas of common interests.

Pakistan has hosted the longest protracted refugee presence of modern times.

Our role and sacrifices can perhaps be better appreciated when juxtaposed against the rising tide of anti-immigrant sentiments in nations, more resourceful and developed than ours, that have faced the brunt of fewer immigrants, over a shorter timescale.

Because of this protracted situation, Afghanistan’s security has a direct spill over impact on our own security and stability. We look forward to the safe, dignified and voluntary return of Afghan refugees to their homeland.

Madam President,

For the past seventeen years, Pakistan at great cost of life and resources has been combating the fires of terrorism and extremism.

By the determined operations of our armed forces, and the full support of our people, Pakistan has turned the tide against terrorism. With the deployment of 200,000 troops, Pakistan has conducted the largest and most effective counter-terrorism campaign in the world.

Peace and security have returned to our cities and towns.

In our own national interest, and in line with our National Action Plan, we will continue to strengthen our counter-terrorism frameworks and regimes.

Pakistan continues to face terrorism that is financed, facilitated and orchestrated by our eastern neighbour. We wanted to sit with India to discuss all issues, including terrorism, that have created violence in our cities and towns and have led to tens of thousands of casualties of innocent Pakistanis. Pakistan shall never forget the mass murder of more than 150 children in a Peshawar School, the terrible Mastung attack and many others that have links with terrorists supported by India. And we will never forget the terrorist attack in India against Samjhota Express carrying innocent Pakistanis – and now its confessed perpetrators are being allowed to walk free.

We wanted to share this evidence with India and the international community on who supported these acts of violence and terrorism. We have already shared this evidence with the UN. We have in our custody a serving Indian Naval officer, Commander Kalbhushan Yadav, who has provided us with the most incriminating evidence by accepting that he, on the instructions of his government, financed, planned and executed acts of terrorism and violence in Pakistan. This is but one Indian state-sponsored official terrorist. Many more are launched inside Pakistan to create terror and mayhem by our eastern neighbour.

And it is India, that in plain sight of the international community, perpetrates state-sponsored terrorism in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of India. It is the concern of the United Nations, as Jammu and Kashmir remain on the agenda of the UN Security Council. And it is a matter of concern for the international community as humanity is being crushed and human rights being violated all over India, where people have stood up against oppression, occupation and to demand their fundamental rights.

It is also a matter of concern of the international community that India has sponsored terrorism and aggression against all its neighbours.

Madam President,

The strongest antidote to the poison of terrorism is a development that yields dividends.

The vision of Belt and Road is a path-breaking initiative by a world leader of great sagacity and foresight to create a community of common destiny.

It is a global common good beneficial to all.

Our vision for China Pakistan Economic Corridor is to help translate our geo-strategic potential into the geo-economic dividend.

Pakistan looks to offer the vital connectivity nodes linking the Middle East with western China, and affording Central Asia the shortest most feasible access to the Sea.

Madam President,

The challenges of our times have enhanced, not diminished, the relevance of the United Nations. The United Nations must remain the central platform for dialogue and diplomacy. For the UN to remain relevant to the needs of the people and respond to the demands of the twenty first century, we believe that:

One: Sustainable development goals must be pursued in order to reduce inequality within and among nations. We hope the Secretary General’s high-level event on Financing the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda, earlier this week, will serve as a catalyst for rapid progress towards realizing the SDGs.

Two: Corruption is a grave crime. Those who provide safe haven to ill-gotten wealth, are partners in the crime, and equally culpable. Existing international conventions on corruption do not go far enough in addressing this malaise. It is time to return the looted wealth to their rightful owners, the people, and to take to task, both the perpetrators and their abettors.

Three: Climate change poses serious challenges to all States. The Paris Agreement must not be allowed to become hostage to sectoral interests. Even as Pakistan contributes minimally to global emissions, our country remains among the most vulnerable. Our Government completed the plantation of a billion trees project in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. We have now launched an ambitious project of planting 10 billion trees across Pakistan.

Four: A rules-based global order is vital for the promotion of international trade in goods and services as well as global nuclear commerce and governance mechanisms. Carving out exemptions and bending established rules to suit partisan interests must be eschewed.

Five: An objective and transparent criterion must be evolved to facilitate trade in strategic goods and membership of groupings governing it. This is essential for countries pursuing economic growth and development.

Six: Sanctity and integrity of international agreements must be maintained. Strategic stability must be nurtured by policies of restraint and responsibility, not by considerations of profits and politics.

Seven: Technology and innovation are key to reshaping our states and societies. We must strike a prudent balance between guarding against misuse of emerging technologies and facilitating their access to developing countries. It is essential to develop universally agreed legal frameworks in the area of cybersecurity, lethal autonomous weapons system, Artificial Intelligence and weaponization of outer space.

Eight: Dislocation of people in recent years, primarily because of wars but also due to pervasive poverty, has energized the global debate on refugees and migrants. The deliberations leading to the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migrants represent a step in the right direction. The true litmus test of these compacts lies in the effective implementation of commitments.

Madam President,

Pakistan believes that a new consensus on peace, security and development, can and should be developed. A new paradigm for universal peace and prosperity is both desirable and achievable. Pakistan will be a willing and able partner of the international community in this worthwhile pursuit.

Madam President,

The challenges ahead are daunting; the road forward, untraveled, the route uncharted. These times call for deliberation and diligence, but also cooperation and concerted action. They call for a truly united, United Nations.

The Kashmiri wife who lost her husband; the Kashmiri schoolboy who lost his eyesight and his future to pellet gun Injuries; the Syrian father who saw his child drown, the Palestinian girl who suffocates under siege, the African migrant willing to risk all for a better life, continue to look to this, the United Nations for support and succour.

Let us not fail them any longer.



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Kashmir At UN: Sushma Swaraj Speech

Ms Sushma Swaraj, Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of India, addressed the general debate of the 73rd Session of the General Assembly of the UN (New York, 25 September – 01 October 2018). Here follows the complete text of her speech. This is actually a translation of her speech in Hindi

India’s foreign minister speaking to the UN general assembly on September 29, 2018

Your Excellency Madame President,

May I begin by congratulating you on your election as the President of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly, on my personal behalf as well as on behalf of my country, India. As a woman, I feel doubly proud that you have this honour. I also recall, with equal pride, that the first woman to occupy this eminent chair was an Indian Smt Vijayalakshmi Pandit, in 1953 during the 8th session. I will also like to thank the outgoing President Mr Miroslav Lajcak for successfully conducting the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Madame President,

The United Nations is the world’s premier multilateral organization:

1: where nations seek balm for the wounds of history, and a platform for solutions.
2: where less developed nations sit with their more fortunate brethren to formulate plans that can correct the skewered economic imbalance.
3: where new goals are set, and route maps defined, to make our world a better place.

In 2015, we established 2030 as a critically important horizon for 17 Sustainable Development Goals. A common refrain, from 2015, has been that we will reach that horizon only if India finds its way to this destination. Otherwise, we shall fail.

I assure this august gathering through you, Madam, that India will not let you fail. We are totally committed to achieving these objectives for our own people. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has initiated unprecedented economic and social transformation that will help India achieve its SDG goals much before time.

Let me offer a few glimpses of evidence to illustrate what is the world’s biggest exercise in poverty elimination and social transformation:

Through the Jan Dhan Yojana, world’s largest financial inclusion scheme, over 320 million Indians, who had never crossed the door of a bank before, now have bank accounts. This has enabled the poor to receive allotments from the government’s welfare programmes into their personal accounts, through Direct Benefit Transfer, which has ended waste and corruption in the system.

Similarly, Ayushman Bharat, the world’s biggest health insurance programme, was launched by Prime Minister Modi a few days ago on 23rd September. This revolutionary scheme will benefit 500 million Indians, who will get an insurance cover of Rs 500,000 per family per year. We have a prayer in India: Sarve Santu Niramaya, which means, all should be healthy. The Aayushman Bharat Yojana is the answer to this prayer.

Similarly, we have launched the largest housing scheme in the world aimed at ensuring that everyone has a roof above their heads. Under the scheme, we have set ourselves a target of nearly 21 million homes by 2022. So far, over five million homes for the poor have already been constructed.

Similarly, two extremely effective schemes have been initiated to raise the skill levels of those waiting to be employed through Skill Development Programme and to turn the poor into entrepreneurs, through the Mudra Programme. I want to stress that over 140 million Indians have taken Mudra loans. The most significant aspect of Mudra scheme is that 76% of the beneficiaries are women.

At the heart of Prime Minister Modi’s transformative vision is a radical idea: that the uplift of any nation is best achieved through the all-round empowerment of women. All the schemes that I have just spoken about have the welfare of women at their core. Last year, I spoke about the Ujjawala scheme, in which I am happy to report 50 million free gas connections have been provided so far.

Another such initiative is the Maternity Benefit Scheme, in which women get 26 weeks of paid leave to care for their newborn. Madame President, as a woman, you will understand better than most how vitally important this programme is for every mother. Some developed nations with huge economies do not offer more than six weeks paid leave, leading to a continuing struggle for more time off. In India, we have implemented what women across the world need.

Madam President

In 2022, free India will be 75 years old. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged to build a New India by then. This New India will be:

1: Swachh Bharat, Swasth Bharat (Clean India, Healthy India);
2: Samarth Bharat, Surakshit Bharat (Prosperous India, Secure India);
3: Shikshit Bharat, Viksit Bharat (Educated India, Developed India);
4: Urjawan Bharat, Shaktiman Bharat (Energised India, Strong India).

That is our horizon for India in 2022. We will reach that horizon.

Madam President:

The biggest challenge of our era comes from the existential threats of climate change and terrorism.

Under-developed and developing nations are the worst victim of climate change. They have neither the capacity nor the resources to meet this crisis. Those who have exploited nature for their immediate needs cannot abdicate their responsibilities. If we have to save the world from the adverse effects of climate change, then developed nations must lift the deprived with financial and technical resources. The principle of common and differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities was reiterated in the 2015 Paris Agreement.

India has risen to meet the challenge of climate change. Prime Minister Modi in partnership with France launched the International Solar Alliance. The United Nations has recognized their contributions and conferred on Prime Minister Modi and President Macron the honour of UN Champions of the Earth. I am happy to inform you that 68 nations are now members of ISA. In March this year, India and France chaired the Founding Conference of ISA in which 120 countries participated.

Our Prime Minister has described his vision of Sustainable and available energy in a typically apt phrase: One Sun, One Grid. This breakthrough concept can become the solution we seek to the problems.

Madam President

I had described terrorism as the second existential threat to humanity. We imagined that the arrival of the 21st Century would bring with it an age of common good, defined by cooperation in the quest for peace and prosperity. But here in New York, the horrific tragedy of 9/11, and in Mumbai the catastrophe of 26/11 became the nightmares that shattered our dreams. The demon of terrorism now stalks the world, at a faster pace somewhere, a slower pace elsewhere, but life-threatening everywhere.

In our case, terrorism is bred not in some faraway land, but across our border to the west. Our neighbour’s expertise is not restricted to spawning grounds for terrorism; it is also an expert in trying to mask malevolence with verbal duplicity.

The most startling evidence of this duplicity was the fact that Osama Bin Laden, the architect and ideologue of 9/11 was given safe haven in Pakistan. America had declared Osama bin Laden it’s most dangerous enemy and launched an exhaustive, worldwide search to bring him to justice. What America perhaps could not comprehend was that Osama would get sanctuary in a country that claimed to be America’s friend and ally: Pakistan. Eventually, America’s intelligence services discovered the truth of this hypocrisy, and its special forces delivered justice. But Pakistan continued to behave as if nothing had happened. Pakistan’s commitment to terrorism as an instrument of official policy has not abated one bit. Neither has its belief in hypocrisy. The killers of 9/11 met their fate; but the mastermind of 26/11 Hafiz Saeed still roams the streets of Pakistan with impunity.

What is heartening is that the world is no longer ready to believe Islamabad. FATF, for instance, has put Pakistan on notice over terror funding.

Madam President

We are accused of sabotaging the process of talks. This is a complete lie. We believe that talks are the only rational means to resolve the most complex of disputes. Talks with Pakistan have begun many times. If they stopped, it was only because of Pakistan’s behaviour. There have been many governments in India, by many different parties. Each government has tried the peace option. Prime Minister Modi, by inviting the Heads of the SAARC nations, to his swearing in ceremony, began his attempt for dialogue on his very first day in office. On 9th December 2016, I personally went to Islamabad and offered a comprehensive bilateral dialogue. But soon after, Pak sponsored terrorists attacked our air force base in Pathankot on 2nd January. Please explain to me how we could pursue talks in the midst of terrorist bloodshed? Even now, after the new government came to power, the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan wrote to Prime Minister Modi suggesting a meeting between Foreign Ministers in New York. We accepted the proposal. But, within hours of our acceptance, news came that terrorists had killed three of our jawans. Does this indicate a desire for dialogue?

Time and again, Pakistan accuses India of human rights violations. Who can be a greater transgressor of human rights than a terrorist? Those who take innocent human lives in pursuit of war by other means are defenders of inhuman behaviour, not of human rights. Pakistan glorifies killers; it refuses to see the blood of innocents.

It has become something of a habit with Pakistan to throw the dust of deceit and deception against India in order to provide some thin cover for its own guilt. The United Nations has seen this before. Last year, Pakistan’s representative, using her right to reply, displayed some photographs as “proof” of “human rights violations” by India. The photographs turned out to be from another country. Similar false accusations have become a part of its standard rhetoric.

Madam President:

Each year, for last five years, India has been arguing from this podium that lists are not enough to check terrorists and their protectors. We need to bring them to accountability through international law.

In 1996, India proposed a draft document on CCIT at the United Nations. Till today, that draft has remained a draft, because we cannot agree on a common language. On the one hand, we want to fight terrorism; on the other, we cannot define it. This is why terrorists with a price on their head are celebrated, finances and armed as liberation heroes by a country that remains a member of the United Nations. Cruelty and barbarism are advertised as heroism. The country prints postage stamps glorifying terrorists. If we do not act now, we will have to deal with conflagration later. Once again, I appeal to this August body to come to an agreement, soon, on CCIT as one of the necessary measures in a long-running war.

Madam President

I began by highlighting the unique and positive role of the UN: but I must add that step by slow step, the importance, influence, respect and value of this institution is beginning to ebb. It is time to wonder if we are wandering towards the fate of the League of Nations. If 2030 is the agreed deadline for delivery on Sustainable Development Goals, then it also marks hundred years of the lapse of the League into irrelevance. Surely there is something to learn from this coincidence? The League went into meltdown because it was unwilling to accept the need for reform. We must not make that mistake.

The United Nations must accept that it needs fundamental reform. Reform cannot be cosmetic. We need change the institution’s head and heart to make both compatible to contemporary reality.

Reform must begin today; tomorrow could be too late. If the UN is ineffective, the whole concept of multilateralism will collapse. In this session, there has been much debate about multilateralism. We will never weaken the multilateral mechanism. India believes that the world is a family, and the best means of resolution is shared discourse. A family is shaped by love and is not transactional; a family is nurtured by consideration not greed; a family believes in harmony not jealousy. Greed breeds conflict; consideration leads to resolution. That is why the United Nations must be based on the principles of the family. The UN cannot be run by the ‘I’, it only works by the ‘We’.

India does not believe that the United Nations should become the instrument of a few at the cost of the many. India believes that we must move forward together or we sink into the swamp of stagnation.

Madam President

This year India will celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The Mahatma’s favourite bhajan was “Vaishnav Jan to tene Kahiye“. The essence is deeply moving and quintessentially important: He who understands the pain of another, and absorbs it as his own, is a good human being. He who sees this pain, and helps without becoming arrogant, is a good human being’.

Madam President

We have to make this assembly into a platform of understanding, assistance and true justice. We have to understand the pain of other nations, and work with developed nations to ease and eliminate this pain. Arrogance has no place in our scheme of things; arrogance is counter-productive and self-defeating. Let us work for the benefit of the less fortunate. Let us work for a world where there is peace, serenity and shared prosperity; a world that is free from terrorism, tension and violence.

It is with this wish in mind that I end with a shloka from our Sanskrit scriptures:

May all experience well being;
May all experience peace;
May all move towards perfection;
May all enjoy prosperity;
May all achieve serenity.

Thank you, Madam President.



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Pakistan helicopter flies near LoC  in Poonch for five minutes

Srinagar

A Pakistani military helicopter flew for nearly five minutes inside Poonch area near Line of Control (LoC) on Sunday afternoon.

Official sources said that the helicopter came within 250 meters of the LoC and flew over Gulpur sector for about five minutes before returning back.

A police officer while confirming the incident said that the development happened around 12:15 pm.

The officer claimed it as a violation of the mutually agreed norms but as per sources helicopters are barred coming within 1 kilometre of the LoC.

Soon after the incident, the security was heightened across the sector amid apprehensions about the possibility of infiltration along the LoC, sources said. (GNS)

 



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Case registered against BJP leader for abusing government officer

Srinagar

A Block Development Officer has registered a complaint against Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) district president Ganderbal Waseem Bari, for allegedly using abusive language against him on some issue.

Waseem Bari BJP district president Bandipora.

An official said that BJP district president Bandipora Waseem Bari allegedly used derogatory and filthy language against BDO Bandipora on some issue, who in turn gave a written complaint against him.

He said that a Case FIR. No 136/2018 u/s 353 RPC has been registered against BJP district president in Police station Bandipora.

Reports said that general secretary (organization) BJP Ashok Kaul is also in Ganderbal since yesterday evening.



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Saturday 29 September 2018

3 Madrasa teenage students go missing in Poonch, police team formed

Srinagar

Three teenaged students from a Madrasa in Surankote district of Poonch are missing since Saturday morning, reports and officials said.

They said three teenagers namely Sakib Ali Khan (15) son of Liaqat Ali Khan, Abrar Hussain (15) son of Mohd Afzal and Parvez Ahmad son of Mohammad Akram, all residents of village Mohra Bachai, Surankote had gone missing since Saturday morning.

The trio are the students of Madrasa Mohib-U-Islam, Surankote.

SHO Surankote Soum Raj said that a missing report has been filed and a police team has been constituted to trace out the trio. “We have registered a case and started investigations into it,” he said. (GNS)



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Shopian attack: Wreath-laying event for slain Policeman held at DPL Shopian

Srinagar

A wreath-laying event was held on Sunday in District Police Lines Shopian where tributes were paid to the slain  Policeman constable Saqib Mohi Din a resident of village Zawoora of district Shopian who was killed was killed after militants attacked police station Shopian today early morning.

DIG South Kashmir laid wreaths on Slain Constable Saqib’s Coffin.

A police spokesperson said that civil and Police Officers led by Deputy Inspector General of Police south Kashmir laid floral wreaths on the mortal remains and paid rich tribute to the slain who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty.



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3 Hit By Pellets In Protest Against Opening Of New Garrison

SRINAGAR: At least three young men are reported injured in police action in Kulgam on Saturday. The trio were part of a protest in Redwani against the opening of a new army camp in the area, reports reaching here said.

The army men from 1-Rashtriya Rifles have taken over the Redwani army camp and it triggered local protests. Police jumped in to prevent escalation of the tensions and used tear smoke and pellets. Three boys were hit by the pellets and were immediately shifted to the hospital. They were identified as Mudasir Ahmad son of Ghulam Mohammad, a resident of Rampora, Irshad Ahmad son of Mohammad Maqbool and Shakir Rashid son of Abdul Rashid, both residents of Redwani.

Redwani is part of Kulgam’s most populous belt that comprises of Qaimoh, Khudwani and Redwani. It has been hyperactive for most of the last few years at huge costs.

Police said the camp is a temporary phenomenon that is for area security during the Panchayat elections slated to take place later this year.



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Shopian attack: Police Version

Srinagar

Police on Sunday issued the following statement about the Shopian attack saying that militants in the wee hours fired indiscriminately on Police Station Shopian.

“The attack was repulsed by the alert cops,” the spokesman said.

Apolice spokesman said that in this incident one policeman Ct Saqib Mir also sustained injuries and was evacuated to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. However the injured cop succumbed to his injuries.

Police has registered a case and investigation has been initiated in the matter, said the spokesman.



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Policeman killed as militants attack Police station Shopian

Srinagar

A policeman was killed after Militants attacked police station Shopian in South Kashmir on Sunday early morning.

Reports said that some militants opened indiscriminate fire on Police station Shopian today morning resulting in injuries to a cop.

An official said that militants hurled a grenade followed by firing on the police station. The officer said that one cop, manning the gate sustained serious injuries in the incident and was taken to nearby hospital where he succumbed.

The slain policeman has been identified as Sakiq Mohi Din of Zawoora.

As per reports the militants managed to escape and also decmaped service rifle from the slain .



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‘I will tackle south Kashmir with friendship’, Governor says

Srinagar

Governor Satya Pal Malik on Saturday during a function held at SKICC said that there is a need to address the anger among the youth of Kashmir. He also said that he will extend a hand of friendship to people of South Kashmir to bring peace in the region

Governor watching performance of Bollywood singer Javed Ali at SKICC Srinagar

Malik was attending the felicitation ceremony of “Chinar Youth Festival- Hunar-e-Kashmir” organised in the lawns of SKICC, this evening.

BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary, Lt. Gen. A.K. Bhatt, GOC 15 Corps, Umang Narula, Principal Secretary to Governor among many distinguished guests were present on the occasion.

TV personalities including actors Gurmeet Choudhary, Tina Dutta, Bollywood singer Javed Ali enthralled the audience with their performances on the occasion. The ceremony was anchored by famous TV actress Debina Bonnerjee.

Addressing the youth festival in the lawns of SKICC organised by the army, Governor Malik said that he acknowledges the issue of people of south Kashmir and will soon extend a hand of friendship to people of south Kashmir so that peace prevails there.

“I have decided to treat people of South Kashmir friendly,” he said. On the corruption, he said it was very deep rooted in Kashmir and he will ensure it is rooted out. “I have come here with a suitcase and will return with the same,” he said.

Felicitating the achievers of the various competitions like painting, singing, calligraphy, instrumental music, cultural performances, Governor expressed his happiness to see immense talent in the youth of the State and observed that given an appropriate platform and ample opportunities to the youth to express themselves, he is sure  that  they are second to none. He complimented the  Army for organizing Hunar-e-Kashmir festival with the aim to promote peace and project creativity of the youth.

The governor said that the government is making every effort to strengthen sports infrastructure and very soon the State will have international level stadiums of football and cricket.  According to the spokesman Governor also observed that his administration is working on the idea of having State’s own IPL team and IPL matches will be played here once new cricket stadiums are approved by the experts.

The governor also urged people to bring into government authorities’ notice any matter of public importance and his administration will ensure its speedy resolution.

Besides winners of various competitions organised in “Hunar-e-Kashmir” festival, Governor felicitated participants and medal winners of Asian Games 2018 from the State including  Bronze medallist in  Wushu  Surya Bhanu Pratap, Coach  Kuldeep Handoo, Bilquis Mir, Referee Water Sports,  Danish Sharma, Kurash sports, and Jabeena Akhtar, Wushu Player.

Governor also gave prizes to winners of Mountain Cycle Expedition, and Jhelum Football Championship (Boys and Girls).



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Sumbal court sentences cleric to 3 years in jail for unnatural sex with child 

Srinagar

A Court in Sumbal Bandipora on Saturday found a cleric guilty of unnatural sex with a child in 2011 at Dar-ul-Uloom Naidkhai in the north Kashmir district and has sentenced him to three years.

Announcing the judgment, Judicial Magistrate 1st Class Sumbal Manzoor Hussain also imposed Rs 5000 on the convicted cleric, Ishfaq Hussain Dar, a resident of Lank Rasipora Bandipora.

The charge sheet culminating into the conviction of the cleric was filed by police following investigation of an FIR filed on a written complaint by the child’s father on 24 August 2011 that his minor son was subjected to sodomy by the cleric in the seminary.

“In view of the facts, reasons and circumstances of the case and on appreciation and evaluation of the evidence this court arrives at the conclusion that the prosecution has succeeded in proving the guilt of the accused of the commission of crime of sodomy with the victim child on 23/08/2011 at Dar-ul-Uloom Naidkhai,” the court said, “Therefore, the accused is found to be guilty of the commission of offence U/S 377 RPC is convicted and punished with simple imprisonment for three years and fine of Rs. 5000/-payable to the victim.”

In default of payment of fine, the court said that the cleric shall further undergo simple imprisonment for three months.

The court directed the police in to take the cleric into custody in open court and directed that he be sent to District Jail Baramulla with the aid and assistance of SHO police station Sumbal for lodgment along with separate warrant of commitment, wherein authorizing and requiring the Superintendent District Jail Baramulla for receiving him in the jail and carrying the sentence into execution according to law.



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AAI launches ferry service at Srinagar International Airport

Srinagar

Taking cognizance of the inconvenience faced by air travellers at Srinagar International Airport, the Airports Authority of India (AAI), has on the instructions of Advisor to Governor K Vijay Kumar, started ferry service from the Drop Gate to the Terminal Building.

According to Akash Deep, Director, Srinagar International Airport, the ferry service, mostly comprising Innova cars, will shuttle between the Drop Gate and the Terminal Building every 10 minutes to quickly transport the air travellers, who don’t have their own transportation facility, to Terminal Building. He said each such passenger will be charged Rs 20 along with luggage by the ferry service for transportation.

Akash said it will also help air travellers to catch their flights in time who sometimes get stuck up in traffic snarls outside the Drop Gate resulting in a distressing situation. “We have roped in the taxi operators of the Airport Stand for the purpose and they have already started the service,” he said.

The Director Airport has urged the air travellers to make the best possible use of the facility to ensure its sustainability.

Advisor Kumar has hailed the AAI authorities to launching the ferry service, which he said would be of immense use for the air travellers.

Pertinently, Advisor Kumar, while taking note of the inconvenience the air travellers, mostly tourists, were facing while traversing around 1.5 Km distance from the Drop Gate to the Terminal Building, had taken up the matter with AAI authorities asking them to arrange some suitable transportation facility for such passengers.



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SC Decision: Geelani terms same-sex marriage war against nature

Srinagar

Expressing his grave concern on the recent Supreme Court judgments wherein adultery has been legalized, All Parties Hurriyat Conference chairman, Syed Ali Geelani said that judicial onslaught on the social and family fabric has gone rampage.

The spokesman said that Judicial decisions about homosexuality earlier and adultery now, threaten the very existence of the society. He said that legalizing the same-sex marriage is on open war against nature and the human race ceases to exist if such immoral, unnatural and unethical laws are implemented.

He said that the basic and fundamental pillars of a healthy and moral society are well cultured and morally sensitive family ties—but these basics are bulldozed in the name of equality and modernity.

He said that the physical relationship between a man and women, without the confines and contours of marriage, are legalized, it opens the doors for prostitution, sexual anarchy and destruction and when it goes unabated, every trace of sanity and humanity is lost—giving rise to numberless beasts and social vultures that always ambush to target their prey.

Hurriyat chairman appealed to the scholars, journalist, and conscious citizens to come forward to stop their immoral tsunami engineered and encouraged by some like-minded people through their judicial peers. He warned that if laws like this go unopposed, time is not far when coming generations will cease to exist and if it will; it will be off its identity.



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Municipal Polls-2018: 1283 candidates in fray for 422 Wards going to polls in Phase-I, says CEO

Srinagar

The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Jammu and Kashmir, Shaleen Kabra on Saturday expressed satisfaction over the response shown by the contestants vis-à-vis filing nominations for the upcoming Urban Local Bodies (ULB) polls in J&K.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Electoral Officer Shaleen Kabra addressing a press conference in Srinagar.

Addressing media-persons at his office here this evening, Kabra said a substantial number of nominations have been filed across the State including Kashmir valley.

He said for three wards of Srinagar Municipal Corporation going to polls in the first Phase on October 8, eleven nominations have been filed, out of which eight were found valid after scrutiny. In the second phase, 20 wards are going to polls in Srinagar and the number of nominations filed till date for this Phase is 88, he said.

For the 3rd Phase in Srinagar, he said 85 nominations have been filed for 26 wards. He said the final figure of nominations will be announced after all the formalities are complete.

Kabra said for Srinagar Municipal Corporation, there is hardly any ward which is going unopposed.

He said for the first phase nomination process has ended and the list of contesting candidates is being finalized while the process for the second phase is on and will end with the list of contesting candidates being finalized on October 1, 2018.

While giving details regarding nominations filed so far across the state, the CEO said that for the first phase, a total of 422 wards out of 1145 wards in the state are going to polls. He said for this Phase 1473 nominations were filed and after scrutiny 1441 nominations were declared valid.

He added that subsequently there were some withdrawals also and 1283 contestants are now in the fray for these 422 wards in the entire state.

Kabra said, for the second phase, 384 wards of 30 municipal bodies are going to polls for which 1198 nominations were filed out of which 1177 nominations were found valid after the scrutiny. And since there is still time to withdraw the nominations, so we will have a final list of contesting candidates after 3 pm on Monday, he added.

The CEO said that the total number of nominations so far received, in all the phases are put together has crossed 3400 approximately. And for Phase, 3rdthe last date of nomination was today while for phase four the last date of nomination is October 01, 2018.

In the district, Islamabad 66 nominations were filed out of which 58 were found valid after scrutiny. Baramulla has 40 while Bandipora has 48 nominations.

Kabra added that in case of Jammu province, a total number of 743 nominations have been filed in eight places comprising of 454 wards both JMC as well as municipal committees.

Rajouri and Poonch too have been in the first phase where they will be going to polls on November 8. There are one uncontested in contestant in Poonch and three in Thannamandi and one in Nowshera, he added.

Pertinently, the polling for Municipal Polls-2018 is going to be held in four Phases starting from 8th October 2018. Polling date for Phase-II is 10th October, for Phase-III, 13th October and for the final Phase on 16th October 2018.



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Noorbagh killing: Mirwaiz, Malik visits slain civilian’s family

Srinagar

On the directions of Hurriyat (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a delegation visited the house of slain Muhammad Saleem Malik who was killed during a cordon at Noorbagh in Srinagar.

Yasin Malik visits slain civilian’s family in Norrbagh Srinagar on September 29, 2018.

The spokesman said that delegation comprising Muhstaq Sufi, Peer Ghulam Nabi, Muhamamd Yousuf Bhatand Muhammmad Sidiq Hazar offered fatiah prayers for the slain and extended solidarity and sympathy to the bereaved family.

The delegation also conveyed the condolence message of AAC patron Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to slain Saleem’s father Muhammad Yaqoob Malik stating that forces in Kashmir were ruthlessly Killing our youth under the garb of AFSPA and other special powers granted to them.

Hurriyat also strongly condemn alleged torching of the house of slain armed youth Sameer Ahmed Bhat  by forces terming it highly undemocratic and unjustified act that deserves the strongest form of condemnation.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik also visited the residence of the slain civilian Muhammad Salim Malik of Noor Bagh.

The JKLF spokesman said that elections and “pro-India” parties that participate in this farce exercise are responsible for bringing miseries to us therefore we all should stay away from participating in these elections. JKLF chairman along with a delegation comprising of Sheikh Abdul Rashid, Muhammad Sideeq Shah, Bashir Ahmad Kashmiri, Ghulam Muhammad Dar and others reached Noor Bagh and after by passing many hurdles and barricades managed to visit the bereaved family of the slain to offer the condolences.

Malik met with the bereaved family and expressed solidarity with them. On the occasion, a condolence meeting was also held in which people mourning the demise of slain youth participated in large numbers.



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Sheikh Ashiq Returns KCCI President, Farooq Amin Is Secretary General

SRINAGAR: Sheikh Ashiq returned as president of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry as Farooq Amin of Kanwal Group is the new secretary general. The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on Saturday announced its results for the votes polled for Executive Committee of KCC&I for the year 2018-2019.

Kashmir Chamber: the new team elected to office in September 2018- (LtoR) Nasir Hameed Khan, Sheikh Ashiq, Dr Abdul Majid Mir, Farooq Amin, Sheikh Gowhar Ali and Manzoor Ahmad Pakhtoon

The spokesman said that the 84th Annual General Meeting was held today at SKICC, Srinagar. The Annual General Meeting was well attended by around 300 members.

The General Meeting was attended by the by Rauf Ahmad Punjabi the Chairman and other members Dr Mubeen Shah and Abdul Hamid Punjabi of the three-member Election Commission constituted for the purpose of conducting the elections to the 21 member Executive Committee.

The results showed the following business leaders as the office bearers: Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad was elected as President, Nasir Hamid Khan was elected as Sr. Vice President, Dr Abdul Majid  Mir as Jr. Vice President, Farooq Amin was elected as Secretary-General, Sheikh Gowher Ali was elected as Jt. Secretary-General and Manzoor Ahmad Pakhtoon was elected as Treasurer

While as candidates who were elected for the Executive Committee has got the mixed votes. The numbers of the executive committee are Abdul Wahid Malik, (551 votes), Javid Ahmad Tenga (545 votes), Sheikh Ashiq  Ahmad (537 votes), Farooq Amin (528 votes), Sajid Farooq Shah (528 votes), Syed Masood Shah (528 votes), Abdul  Majid  Mir (526 votes), Faiz Ahmad Bakshi (524 votes), Nasir Hamid Khan (524 votes), Sheikh Imran (519 votes), Ashiq Hussain  Shangloo (516 votes), Muzaffar Majid Jan (514 votes), Ashfaq Siddiq Dug (511 votes), Fayaz A Punjabi (510 votes), Altaf  Ahmad Trumboo (509 votes), Feroz Ahmad Mir (508), Manzoor A Pakhtoon (508 votes), Umar Nazir  Tibatbakal (506 votes), Ghulam Nabi Bhat (505 votes), Sheikh Gowhar Ali (503 votes), and Babar Chowdhary got 502 votes.

With the new election, the baton of leadership of the KCCI will now shift from Javed Ahmad Tenga led team to Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad again. Ashiq earlier led the chamber for one term.



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Saif-ud-Din Soz meets Governor

Srinagar

Professor  Saif-ud-Din Soz, senior Congress leader, and former Union Minister met Governor Satya Pal Malik at the Raj Bhavan Srinagar on Saturday and extended warm greetings on the appointment of Sh. Malik as Governor J&K.

Saif-ud-Din Soz meets Governor

Governor and Prof. Soz had wide-ranging discussions on several important issues relating to the growth and development and restoration of peace and normalcy in J&K. They discussed about the significance of conducting the long pending elections to Municipalities and Panchayats in strengthening the democratic framework at the grass root level.



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‘UP Is Not JK Where You Kill on Mere Suspicion’, Slain Apple Executive’s Family Tells Police

SRINAGAR: Now even people living outside Jammu and Kashmir know what is happening in Kashmir, or at least it sounds so.

“This is UP and not Jammu and Kashmir where you can kill anyone on mere suspicion,” a relative of a slain Apple official’s relative was quoted saying.

A report published by Janta Ka Reporter said that relatives of the Apple executive, Vivek Tiwary, have reacted with utter shock on his gruesome murder in Lucknow on Friday night by a Uttar Pradesh constable. Tiwary was allegedly shot dead by a UP Police constable after he refused to stop his SUV. He was returning home after the launch of a new series of iPhone with his female colleague.

Tiwary’s wife on Saturday said that her husband’s murder had left the family shocked since they had voted for the BJP with a lot of hope. Kalpana Tiwary said that she was very happy when Yogi Adityanath had become the state’s chief minister.

The family has refused to perform Tiwary’s last rites unless Adityanath visits them at their home.

Vishnu, the brother in law of the deceased told reporters that  “It’s simple. We elected Yogi ji. If we elected (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji. We did so for better law rule of law in the state. My brother-in-law is murdered, my sister is kept in the dark. They are making wild allegations against my brother-in-law. But even if did (was with a female colleague in objectionable position), who gave the right to the police to kill a civilian?”

“Is it Jammu and Kashmir that you can kill anyone on mere suspicion. This is Uttar Pradesh and not Jammu and Kashmir. I want Yogi ji to come here and explain. The dead body will not move from here until Yogi ji comes to our house.”

Vivek was shot dead on Friday night in Lucknow’s Gomti Nagar area after he allegedly refused to stop his car. The autopsy report has reportedly confirmed that he died after being shot in his head. “He (the deceased) had a bullet injury near the ear on the left side. He died during the treatment. The body has been sent for post-mortem,” Devendra Singh Negi, Director, Lohia Hospital was quoted by ANI saying.

Some reports had earlier suggested that the constable tried to stop Vivek’s car because the deceased was seen in an objectionable position with the female passenger present in the SUV.

The deceased is survived by wife Kalpana and two small daughters. Meanwhile, police have arrested the accused constable and booked him under Section 302 of the IPC.



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Municipal Walkover: Kunzar Will Have No Election Unlike Baramulla

SRINAGAR: Kunzar has emerged as the first municipality in Kashmir that will not witness any kind of contest, reports reaching from Baramulla said. All its seven wards have one candidate each and there is no contest, one senior official said.

Concertina river coils under the Baramulla river are shrouded behind tons of plastic waste. KL Image: Faheem Mir

“We do not know exactly who they are but at least three of them are from BJP and three others are locally known as workers of a local party,” the officer said. “This clearly shows that there is no requirement of a contest because every ward has one candidate only.”

Indications suggest a possibility about pre-poll arrangements cannot be ruled out. There were nine nominations following which two withdrew later. “In one case, the candidate withdrew the nominations and in another case, the nomination was rejected during scrutiny,” an official said. “This left one candidate each for a ward each, hence no contest.”

In the main Baramulla town where the municipality has 21 wards, there is not a single ward without a nomination. In six wards, however, there is the only candidate so these wards will not require any contest at all. Those who have won without a contest are from Congress and independents. Some candidates have clear political affiliations but are contesting as independents. So town’s 15 wards will witness a contest.

“There were some wards where there was a contest but some candidates withdrew their nominations at the last moment,” an officer said. BJP is formally contesting on 11 wards in the town’s municipality.

Tauseef Raina, 26, who is contesting the polls from Baramulla along with his mother and brother, said he has two like-minded friends also contesting. “Of the five of us only one has won uncontested,” he said. “We are all contesting.”

Watergam, which is part of the Baramulla district but falls under the police district Sopore, has 13 wards and all the wards – excepting one – have nominations. In nine wards, there was just one candidate and in absence of a contest, they were won. “In the three remaining wards, there are multiple nominations and will require elections,” an official source said. “Congress and BJP are the major gainers.”

Nominations from Watergam and Kunzar were filled at Baramulla instead of the local offices because of the security situation. All the nominations were filed on the last day, reports said.

Baramulla is going to polls for the municipality in the first phase on October 8. Kunzar and Watergam are slated to go to polls in the second phase on October 10.

In border Uri town which has 13 wards, almost all have a contest. “There are 32 candidates in the fray,” the officer said. “On 13 wards Congress is contesting, BJP is formally contesting in five wards and the remaining wards have a lot of independents,” officials said. Today was the last day for nominations but scrutiny is yet to take place. Uri goes to municipal polls in the third phase.

Kashmir’s two main political parties – NC and PDP – have stayed away from polls insisting that the governor’s administration and central government have linked the polls with the local body polls. This has left the entire political space open for the two national parties – Congress and BJP. Given the security situation, various candidates have avoided contesting on party mandate and have taken the independent route to contest.



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