Thursday, 29 November 2018

Only NC can retrieve the state back on the path of development: NC

Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir National conference general secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar Thursday said only National Conference can bring J&K back on the path of development.

While welcoming scores of prominent political functionaries from Zadibal into party fold he said, “It’s a welcome development and a clear cut message to those forces hell bent to attack our special status that National Conference continues to be the primary choice of those who believe in the integrity and identity of the state. The politics of Omar Abdullah continues to inspire youth and it is showing on ground, the spokesman said.

The group headed by former zonal president and close associate of former MLA  Zadibal Abid Ansari Hakeem Ghulam Muhammad and zone organizer Ghulam Hussain Mughloo were welcomed into the party fold hoping that the new entrants will work for the party on grass root level.

Party President Dr Farooq Abdullah and vice President Omar Abdullah welcomed the new entrants into party fold hoping that the functionaries will carry forward the party’s programs and continue to highlight the issues concerning people.



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PDP leaders, activists protest against SAC decision on J&K bank in Srinagar

Srinagar

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders and actvits on Thursday staged a protest demonstration demanding the governor administration to immediately roll back its decision of turning Jammu and Kashmir Bank into a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), in Srinagar.

A PDP protest in Srinagar against SAC deciosion on J&K bank on Nov 29, 2018. KL image by Bilal Bahadur

Scores of the party leaders along with other many activists and workers took out a rally from party headquarters towards the Lal Chowk Srinagar, to register their protest, however, the gathering was later stopped by the police near polo view from marching towards the Press Enclave, where the protestors had scheduled to stage a protest. The rally was led by the former public works minister, and senior PDP leader Naeem Akhtar against the recent decisison of SAC on Jammu and Kashmir Bank.

The protestors shouting slogans said that such action is fraught with the dangerous consequences and will push the state into deeper financial crises in the coming time.

“PDP has always been pitching for the protection of the state’s special status and will not leave any stone unturned to safeguard its integrity and unique position,” said one of the protesting workers.



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One killed, five injured after slab collapses in north Kashmir

Srinagar

One person was killed and five others were injured after a slab of a residential house collapsed in Langate area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Thursday afternoon.

An eyewitness said that a slab of a residenial house belonging to Ghulam Mohammad Mir, Mohammad Subhan Mir, a resident of main market Langate, collapsded today after noon, resulting in the dead of a one person identifed as Shams-u-din Mir, a resident of Tulwari, and injuires to five others.

The five injured perosn were later rescued, who were under the debris of a slab, and then shifted to Sub-District Hospital, Langate in Handwara, from where they were reffered to district hospital. According to lacals more people are expectd to be under the debris, as police team is on the job to rescue the more people stuck under the debris.



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Sopore militant killed in Budgam laid to rest

Srinagar

Thousands of people poured onto the streets of Sopore, when the body of slain militant Mehraj-ud-Din Khan alias Maroof and Kaleemullah, a resident of New colony Sopore, reached home.

Thousands of people on Thursday attended the funeral prayers of slain militant Mehraj in Sopore.
KL Image by Mohammad Younis

Mehraj was killed with top Lashkar commander Naveed Jatt in a gunfight with government forces in Chattergam area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday.

Reports said amid pro-freedom, pro-Pakistan and anti-India slogans the slain militant Mehraj’s funeral was held at Iqbal Market Sopore.

People carry the body of slain militant Mehraj in Sopore on Thursday during the funeral procession.
KL Image by Mohammad Younis

Earlier police in a statement said that Mehraj was an Over Ground Worker who was arrested in October this year and later gave slip and escaped for Police Station and formally joined militant ranks.

Chattergam Encounter: The Complete Story

Meanwhile, clashes erupted between protesters and the government forces deployed in the area shortly after the culmination of last rites of the Mehraj.



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Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Governor’s Decision Malafide, Says Drabu

Srinagar

Former finance minister Dr Haseeb Drabu on Thursday said that treating J&K bank as a public sector undertaking (PSU) is against economic interest of the state.

Dr Haseeb A Drabu

“@jandkgovernor ofcourse I have personal interest in @JandKBank. We have emotional equity in it.Ur decision is against economic interest of the state which is against my political interests. Neither is malafide. Wish one could say the same about ur decision,” Drabu wrote on Twitter.

Drabu was reacting on the governor Satya Pal Malik’s statement that only people with “personal or political interests” in J&K Bank are opposing the move to turn the bank into a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) and the opposition is “without merit”.

“Those who have benefited the most from the bank are opposing this move,” Malik told the Indian Express.

On November 22, the Governor-led State Administrative Council (SAC) had approved the proposal for treating Jammu and Kashmir Bank Limited as a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU).

The move was criticised by all regional political parties, trade and business communities and also the employees of the J&K Bank. In the last few days, it has snowballed into a major issue.

Drabu initiated the society response by terming it disastrous. Drabu has led the bank and as a long-term economic adviser to the state, he has been the architect of the public finance of the Jammu and Kashmir state.

But it is not Drabu alone who is critical of the decision by the governor led State Administrative Council (SAC). “What makes it unacceptable is that it is done by an administration that is neither elected by the people nor accountable to them,” Drabu told Greater Kashmir in an interview. “If tomorrow, the state legislature discusses the matter and decides to bring it under its own control, there can be a debate there. At the end, a view will be taken. Here, it is a set of administrators in the SAC who take a view that has serious implications.”

Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had called the move a “disturbing step to snatch every bit of autonomy that our institutions have”. She called union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and suggested the decision by Kashmir governor should be scrapped.

The main regional political party, National Conference has demanded a rollback of the SAC decision.

The Governor’s administration had clarified that the government had “no intention of interfering in the day-to-day affairs of the bank and its functional autonomy”. Besides treating the bank as PSU, the SAC also brought the bank under the ambit of the Right to Information, asked it to follow Central Vigilance Commission guidelines and made it accountable to the Legislative Assembly with its annual report to be tabled in the House.

“Since the State government holds 60% of majority shares in J&K Bank, for all practical purposes, it is a PSU. Therefore all transparency and accountability features that arise from this have to apply to the bank,” a government spokesman had said defending the decision.



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MEA terms Imran Khan’s comment over Kashmir issue ‘deeply regrettable’

Srinagar

Reacting to a reference to Kashmir by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran that the only issue between India and Pakistan is Kashmir, and it all needs is just two capable leadership to resolve this issue, the Ministry of External Affairs India said that its “deeply regrettable” and he chose to politicise a “pious moment”.

“It is deeply regrettable that the Prime Minister of Pakistan chose to politicise the pious occasion meant to realise the long pending demand of the Sikh community to develop a Kartarpur corridor by making unwarranted reference to Jammu and Kashmir which is an integral and inalienable part of India,” the ministry said.

It added that “Pakistan must fulfil its international obligations and take effective and credible action to stop providing shelter and all kinds of support to cross-border terrorism from territories under its control”.

Reports have also quoted External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in Hyderabad saying “there will be no dialogue with Pakistan unless it desists from terrorist activities against India.”

Earlier, during the groundbreaking ceremony of Kartarpur corridor, in Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan who laid the foundation stone had said that the only issue between India and Pakistan is Kashmir; and it all needs is just two capable leadership to resolve this issue. “Just imagine the potential we have if our relationships get stronger. And I want a strong relationship with India,” Khan while addressing a gathering said.



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Thousands attend funeral of slain militants in Awantipora

Srinagar

Several rounds of funeral prayers were offered to the two slain militants killed in an encounter with government forces in Sharshali area of Khrew in Awantipora town of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Thursday.

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According to reports, thousands of people including women and children attended the funeral prayers of slain militants in Braw Bandina and Malangpora villages of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district amid pro-freedom sloganeering.

They said that multiple rounds of funeral prayers were offered to Adnan Ahmad Lone alias Uqaab son of Ghulam Mohammad Lone resident of Braw Bandina, and Adil Bilal Bhat alias Umair Al Hizbi son of Bilal Ahmad Bhat resident of Malangpora, Pulwama both affiliated with Hizb ul-Mujahideen outfit.

Amidst slogans, both the slain militants were laid to rest.

Meanwhile, the complete shutdown is being observed in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district to mourn the militant killings.



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