Thursday, February 9, 2012

INDIA HAS NO OTHER OPTION BUT TO SOLVE THE KASHMIR DISPUTE :MIRWAIZ

Srinagar, Feb 9 (Only Kashmir): Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Thursday said that in the changing world scenario, New Delhi can’t keep Kashmir issue in cold storage for long and urged for a ‘meaningful’ dialogue to solve the vexed issue.
“Government of India is trying to put Kashmir issue in cold storage as status quo suits it. However, in the changing world scenario, India can never solve Kashmir issue by force,” Mirwaiz said while addressing a seminar at Hurriyat headquarters here.Urging New Delhi to start a meaningful dialogue he said, “By keeping Kashmir issue linger on, New Delhi can achieve nothing. Government of India has no other option but to solve the Kashmir dispute,” he added.
The Hurriyat (M) chairman said that New Delhi should know that the movement has been transformed to the younger generation. “Peoples movement of 2008 and 2010 has transformed the freedom movement to younger generation,” he said.
The Mirwaiz said that Hurriyat would always welcome Indo-Pak dialogue as friendship between the two countries is in the best interests of Kashmiris. “But India should make sincere and honest efforts to solve the issue once for all. Hurriyat is ready to work as a bridge between the two countries, but for that change on ground situation is must. We are not against business between the two countries, but Kashmir issue is the most important,” he added.(OK)

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FIRST JOINT TRADE CHAMBER FOR DIVIDED KASHMIR CHOOSES CHIEF

Srinagar, Feb 9 (Only Kashmir) As part of the cross Line of Control (LoC) initiatives between two parts of Kashmir, a Srinagar-based businessman was Thursday elected to head a business interests body representing both sides.
Mubeen Shah takes over as the president of the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JK-JCCI).
"The process of choosing the new president of Jammu and Kashmir Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JK-JCCI) was completed under subsection (G) of section 4 of Istanbul Agreement of November 2011 signed by 17 principal stakeholders representing chambers and federations from both sides of LOC," a statement here said.
The statement said the election was conducted at Srinagar by Indus Research Foundation, a regional partner of the Conciliation Resources, London, which has been facilitating the formation of a joint chamber as part of its six major cross-LOC cooperation initiatives in consultation with governments and civil society actors.
The JK-JCCI comprised 44 members with 22 drawn from Jammu and Kashmir (11 each from Kashmir and Jammu) and 22 from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
"The next step in making the JK-JCCI a more formal institution is to constitute a committee of six members to draft constitution for this body and get it passed by the entire body of 44 members before April 30, 2012," the statement added.
In a bid to enhance cross-LOC cooperation in Jammu and Kashmir, 10 major business organisations, including the heads of four major chambers and federations of industries from both sides of divided Kashmir, had decided to form a formal, inclusive and properly elected apex joint chamber in a meeting at Istanbul Nov 28, 2011.
New Delhi and Islamabad had allowed first cross-LoC contact in 2005 through the launch of a bus service between Srinagar, on Indian side, and Muzaffarabad, on Pakistani side, of Jammu and Kashmir. Cross-LoC trade was launched in October 2008 and further tourism and cultural exchanges were agreed upon in July 2011.
Observers here feel steps like the creation of a joint trade and commerce body of representative businessmen from both sides of divided Kashmir would address the problems faced by the cross LOC traders and also help melt down the psychological distances between the people living on the two sides of the LOC.(OK)

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PHARMA TRADERS PROTEST J&K GOVT'S NEW DRUG POLICY

Srinagar Feb 09 (Only Kashmir): Wholesale and retail dealers in pharmaceutical products today staged a protest here against the Jammu and Kashmir government's new drug policy, claiming that it would severely affect their trade.
The pharma traders assembled at Residency Road and marched towards Clock Tower at Lal Chowk where they sat on a dharna, officials said.
Police urged the protesters to disperse peacefully as their assembly was illegal in view of Section 144 CrPC being in effect in the city but they refused, prompting the police to resort to lathicharge and spraying of water cannons to bring the agitators under control.
There were no report of anyone getting injured in the police action, officials said, adding that one person was detained.
The new drug policy envisages rationalising the number of drug licences in the state. As per the policy, only those drugs on the essential drugs list would be procured and the drugs would be selected taking into account the demand, lead time, transportation and emergency needs.
An inventory control system has also been put in place to prevent excessive stocking of medicines. (OK)

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

MUNICIPAL POLLS TO BE HOLD IN APRIL

Srinagar, Feb 8 (Only Kashmir): State Cabinet which met here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah in Jammu on Wednesday gave approval to the agenda of holding municipal elections in the state from April.
They said notifications for the polls would be issued soon. “The arrangements for holding municipal elections and the schedule of the polls were finalized in the meeting,” they added.
The elections would be held on party basis. “Number of the seats have been increased from 68 to 75 in Srinagar, whereas in Jammu the number has been increased to 75 from 72. Population in both the cities has increased in the last few years. So seats had to be enhanced accordingly,” sources added.
Pertinently, last municipal elections were held during the tenure of former Chief Minister, Mufti Muhammad Sayeed’s PDP-Congress alliance government in 2005.
The cabinet also gave approval to the address of the Governor, N N Vohra to be delivered on February 23 in both houses of the State Assembly. (OK)

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HIGH COURT BAR ASSOCIATION ISSUES SHOW CAUSE NOTICES TO FOUR MEMBERS

Srinagar Feb 08 (Only Kashmir): High Court Bar Association has asked Advocates, Nazir Ahmad Ronga, Mohammad Ashraf Wani, Majid Bashir and Babar Jan Qadri to explain why they appeared in courts on February 7 despite the Association decision to boycott the work on the day.
In separate notices to all the four, the Bar president Mian Abdul Qayoom has written: “It has been reported to me that you have caused your appearances in the High Court on 07-02-2012 in violation of the decision taken by the Bar Association.”
“You are, therefore, hereby asked to show cause as to why you have appeared in the courts on the day when it had been decided and also notified in advance that no member shall cause his appearance before the courts on 07-02-2012. Your reply should reach to me, within a period of one week from the date of issue of this notice, failing which it will be presumed that you have nothing to say in your defense,” it added. (OK)

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GUJARAT HIGH COURT SLAMS NARENDRA MODI FOR 2002 RIOTS

Ahmadabad Feb 08 (Only Kashmir): The Narendra Modi government was on Wednesday pulled up by the Gujarat high court for "inaction and negligence" on its part during the 2002 post-Godhra riots that led to large-scale destruction of religious structures.
A division bench of acting chief Justice Bhaskar Bhattacharya and Justice J B Pardiwala made these observations, while ordering compensation for over 500 religious structures in the state.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Islamic Relief Committee of Gujarat (IRCG).
Inadequacy, inaction and negligence on the part of the state government to prevent riots resulted in large-scale destruction of religious structures across the state, the court observed.
The government was responsible for repair and compensation for such places, it further said.
The court said that when the government had paid compensation for destruction of houses and commercial establishments, it should also pay compensation for religious structures.
The court also ordered that principal judges of 26 districts of the state will receive the applications for compensation of religious structures in their respective districts and decide on it. They have been asked to send their decisions to HC within six months.
IRCG's petition in 2003 had sought court's directions to the government to pay compensation towards damage of religious places during riots on the ground that the National Human Rights Commission, too, had recommended and the state government had in principle accepted the suggestion.
The state government had opposed the IRCG petition, saying it was a violation of article 27 of the Constitution.
The government further said that there was no policy with regards to compensation for restoration/repair of religious places damaged or destroyed during the riots.
Lawyer for IRCG, M T M Hakim hailed it as a "landmark judgement" in the country, in which compensation has been ordered for destruction of religious structures.
"This is also probably for the first time that a court has held the state government responsible for inaction and negligence during the 2002 riots," Hakim said.(OK)

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SRINAGAR SCHOOLS TO BE SMOKE FREE

Srinagar Feb 08 (Only Kashmir): Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Baseer Ahmed Khan directed Chief Education Officer, Srinagar to ensure installation of sign boards at all the schools of Srinagar, both Government and Private, so that all schools can be declared as smoke free. He has further directed the Police and Drug & Food Control Organisation to take action against shops selling tobacco and tobacco products within 100 yards of the educational institutions.
It may be mentioned that all public places in Budgam District have been declared tobacco free and similar action is being initiated by other districts. Earlier, Deputy Commissioner, Kupwara Mohammed Shafi took many initiatives in the district by imposing fine on offender.
Executive Director, J&K Voluntary Health Association, A.M.Mir has conveyed his support to DC Srinagar and assured that organization and volunteers would assist the district administration to ensure that all public places in Srinagar are made tobacco-free. Mir also conveyed his appreciation to Tuman Chairman House Boat Owners Association, as well, who volunteered to remove all ash trays from House boats so that all House Boats are declared tobacco free. It is pertinent to mention that Tobacco not only causes cancers, which result in death but also cause fire incidents in vulnerable places such as House Boats, which are completely made of wood and can easily catch fire.(OK)

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

66,000 POOR FAMILIES TO GET HEALTH INSURANCE IN J&K

Jammu Feb 08 (Only Kashmir): The Jammu and Kashmir government on Tuesday announced to cover 66,000 poor families of Srinagar and Jammu districts under a new health insurance scheme.
"To start with over 66,000 poor families of Srinagar and Jammu districts are being covered under the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY)," Minister for Health and Horticulture Sham Lal Sharma said here.
Insurance cover to the tune of Rs 30,000 will be available to each family. They have only to register by paying a nominal registration fee of Rs 30, he added.
A new scheme to provide health insurance cover to all poor families would also be launched in the next three months, Sharma said.
The Minister said that the Health Department will also cover over 1,500 kilometres long National Highway in the state by putting in operation modern ambulances for every 30 kilometre distance which shall be available to meet any eventuality in case of accidents.
"The ambulances would be connected to the Central Control Rooms at Srinagar and Jammu with telephone number 108 and 104," he said.(OK)

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STRIKE AFFECTS NORMAL LIFE IN KASHMIR

Srinagar Feb 07 (Only Kashmir): Normal life in Kashmir was affected today due to a strike called by hardline Hurriyat Conference to protest the state government's move to shift prison inmates from the Valley to outside jails.
Shops, banks and other business and commercial establishments remained closed due to the strike called by Hurriyat Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
Transport services were also severely affected with public transport remaining off the roads. However, private vehicles could be seen plying the roads in the summer capital Srinagar and other parts of the Valley.
Geelani-led Hurriyat had called for the strike today against the shifting of detainees to jails outside the Valley.
"The shifting of the detainees is a practice in pure vengeance and done just to harass the people of Kashmir. We cannot sit silent, therefore, the strike shall be held on February seven and before that thse protest shall be staged on February 3," Geelani had said in a statement last week.
Lashing out at authorities for the move, he said shifting of the inmates to outside jails was a violation of the Supreme Court guidelines on the matter which provide for lodging them in jails in their home district.
"According to the Supreme Court ruling, the prisoners are to be kept in the jails closest to their residence so that they could meet their kin. But here the rules are violated to harass people," he said. (OK)

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Monday, February 6, 2012

WEBSITE OF LIBRARIES DEPARTMENT LAUNCHED

Jammu Feb 06 (Only Kashmir) In yet another significant step towards modernization of public library services in Jammu & Kashmir, the Department of Libraries & Research launched its official website today. The website, available on the Internet at http://jkpubliclibraries.nic.in, comes close on the heels of launching of the ongoing automation and networking of public libraries project by the Department in October last and makes the public library collection only a click away.
Minister for Tourism & Culture, Nawang Rigzin Jora, launched the website at a simple but impressive function held at the SRS Central Library complex here.
Minister of State for Tourism & Culture, Nasir Aslam Wani, Commissioner/Secretary to Government, Tourism & Culture, Atal Dulloo, Director Libraries & Research, Khalid Bashir Ahmad, State Informatics Officer, National Informatics Centre (NIC), Abhay Kumar, Technical Director, NIC, Saleem Khan, Deputy Director Libraries, Jammu, Rajinder Singh and Jammu based writers, scholars and library experts were present.
The development is viewed as a significant leap towards greater application of ICT tools in public library operations in the State. The process started in October 2011 with the launch of the Automation & Networking of Public Libraries Project at the four major public libraries in the state including SRS Central Library Jammu, SPS Central Library Lal Mandi, Oriental Research Library Hazratbal and City Central Library, Karan Nagar. In the pilot phase, the catalogue of about quarter to two lakh books available at these four libraries is being computerized. This task is slated to finish in a year from the date of the launch.
The website comprises the dynamic and static sections. In the first instance, bibliographic data of about 27,000 books has been made available on the website in the dynamic section by means of Catalogue Search which will expand every fortnightly till the completion of the project. The Catalogue Search offers two - basic and advance - search options.
Earlier, Director Libraries & Research, Khalid Bashir Ahmad, presented an overview of the activities of the department and outlined the features and status of the ongoing projects to modernize public library services.

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PAKISTAN OBSERVED KASHMIR SOLIDARITY DAY

Islamabad Feb 06 (Only Kashmir): Kashmir Solidarity Day was observed in many parts of the Pakistan with traditional enthusiasm but simplicity due to the observance of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (Peace be upon him) here on Sunday. Special prayers were held for the independence of Kashmir in almost all city mosques. Banners and posters were also displayed at important centers expressing complete solidarity with Kashmiri brethren in their struggle for their right of self-determination.
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, Information Minister Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob Khan and AJK Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majid had issued messages expressing solidarity with people of Kashmir.
KASHMIR SOLIDARITY DAY
Kashmir Solidarity Day has been observed on 5 February each year since 1990 in Pakistan as a day of protest against Indian control of part of Kashmir. It is a national holiday in Pakistan. Kashmir Day was first proposed by Qazi Hussain Ahmad of the Jamaat-e-Islami party in Pakistan in 1990. Pakistan considers Kashmir as the core issue, between India and Pakistan, leading to three wars and devoting a major portion of their national incomes to defense budgets. World leaders have stressed the need to resolve the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan to avoid an eventuality that may cause a catastrophe in the region. Kashmir is the nuclear flash point of South Asia, surrounded by three nuclear powers.(OK)
Note: Only Kashmir first to publish this news.

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

DESPITE SEVERE COLD MILAD-UN-NABI (S) CELEBRATED IN KASHMIR

Srinagar, Feb 5 (Only Kashmir): Milad-un-Nabi(S), the birth anniversary of beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), was celebrated throughout the Kashmir valley and Ladakh region with full reverence, devotion, religious fervour and gaiety today.
Despite severe cold due to snowfall, night-long special prayers were held in mosques, khankhas, Masjids and other shrines in the Valley and Ladakh region.
However, the main function was held at Hazratbal shrine, which houses the Holy Relic of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), on the bank of famed Dal Lake.
The authorities had made all arrangements for the devotees visiting the Hazratbal shrine, where thousands of people participated in the prayers despite snowfall and cold. Chief Minister Mr. Omar Abdullah offered Nimaz-i-Asar at Dargah Hazratbal here where thousands of Zayreen participated in the prayer.
The devotees had the glimpse of Holy Relic after the morning prayers this morning and this process will continue after every prayer today and tomorrow.
Similar prayers were also held at Shahari Kalashpora shrine, Jenab Sahib Soura, Khiram Srihama and Panjoora Shopian.
Religious scholars, Ulmas, separatist leaders and mainstream politicians have greeted people on the occasion.(OK)

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GOVERNOR INAUGURATES KASHMIR FESTIVAL AT PUNE

Jammu Feb 04 (Only Kashmir): Mr. N. N. Vohra, Jammu and Kashmir Governor, inaugurated 7th Kashmir Festival, “Khushboo-e-Kashmir”, organized by the SARHAD and Arihant Education Foundation at Pune in Maharashtra.
The Governor, as Chief Guest, speaking on the occasion, recalled the prolonged turmoil faced by the people of Kashmir and the large number of innocent persons who had lost their lives in this period, besides the enormous economic loss and disruption of the educational system, which had affected the youth of J&K most adversely. Lauding the outstanding initiative of Mr. Sanjay Nahar for the invaluable work he was doing under the banner of SARHAD, the Governor called upon corporate institutions and the affluent sections of the society and NGOs to come forward in enlarging efforts for promoting the welfare of orphans, destitute children and other less privileged segments of the society. He stressed the need for nurturing moral and ethical values among the children, along with academic learning for their balanced personality development.
The Governor observed that Sarhad is among the leading NGOs which had come forward to secure the welfare of orphans and destitute children from the State. He hoped that many other organizations would emulate the excellent work being done by Sarhad to enable orphan children to stand on their own feet. He complimented Mr. Nahar, Founder President of Sarhad, and his colleagues, for their good work.
Referring to the Kashmir Festival, the Governor observed that such events provide an excellent opportunity to showcase the glorious composite cultural heritage of the State across the country. He wished Sarhad high success in its endeavours for carrying out its various activities for the welfare of orphan and destitute children.(OK)

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Saturday, February 4, 2012

TRACK II DIPLOMACY ON KASHMIR REACTIVATED,GREEN SIGNAL FROM BOTH INDIA, PAKISTAN

Srinagar, Feb 4 (Only Kashmir): To seek a peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue, track II diplomacy has been reactivated with Kashmir Committee head and former Union Law Minister, Ram Jeth Malani taking lead role this time.
Jeth Malani motivated Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani to meet number of former diplomats, army officers and politicians at the former’s Akbar Road residence in New Delhi on Friday evening.
“The surprise visitor in the meeting was film actor and BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha. Geelani held a brief chat with Sinha and both the leaders discussed several aspects of Kashmir issue,”.
Among others Kamal Sibal, Shanti Bushan and N N Jha were also present in the meeting. “It is for the first time since 2010 that track II diplomats have become active on Kashmir. Government of India wants to engage separatist leadership in Kashmir for talks and for that track II diplomacy has been reactivated,” sources added.
Kashmir Committee member, Madhu Kishwar told KNS that they have green signal from both India and Pakistan.
“There could be vested interests on both the sides. But majority of the people want solution of the problem. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wants an honorable solution of the problem,” she said.
“It is just a beginning and we want to take it to logical conclusion,” she added.
Asked what logical conclusion means, Kishwar said, “India, Pakistan and Kashmir should sit and find an honorable solution of the problem. We are in constant touch with Pakistani leadership also.”
On Geelani’s yesterdays’ meeting, she said, “He (Geelani) isn’t hardcore. He came on our invitation. He told us that he was against any kind of violence and wants Kashmiri Pandits back to Kashmir. His statement is positive.”
In yesterday’s meeting, sources said, Geelani urged Sinha and other people present in the meeting that they should help Kashmiris to get their basic rights. “Your (Indian) leadership had promised with us that we would be given our rights. Now you should fulfill the promises of your leadership,” sources quoting Geelani told Media.
“Jethmalani urged both countries to show flexibility so that talks would resume. Kashmiri leaders and India will have to give up rigidity to resolve the Kashmir issue once for all. Both the parties have to soften their stand to reach on some consensus,” Jethamali according to sources told Geealni. (OK)

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OMAR VISITS HAZRATBAL SHRINE, FELICITATES PEOPLE ON EID-I-MILAD

Srinagar Feb 04 (Only Kashmir)Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Saturday visited Dargah, Hazratbal and reviewed the arrangements put in place by the administration and the Waqaf Board for the Holy occasion of Eid-i-Milad-un-Nabi (SAW).
The Chief Minister paid obeisance at the shrine, prayed for peace and prosperity of the State and interacted with Zaireen. He directed the Waqaf Board and the officers of divisional administration to ensure all facilities to Zaireen during Milad days. He laid stress on ensuring cleanliness, power and water supply and adequate transport for the people.
Omar Abdullah also received brief about the arrangements made for Eid-i-Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) and development programmes under implementation in the area for beautification and upgradation of facilities, at a meeting of Waqaf Board there.
The Vice Chairman of Waqaf Board, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, various Members of the Board and other officers were present on the occasion.
Interacting with people on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that beautification of Hazratbal and upgrading various facilities in the area is priority concern of the Government.
Omar Abdullah conveyed greetings to the people on Eid-i-Milad-un-Nabi (SAW) and wished them happiness and prosperity.(OK)

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Friday, February 3, 2012

CRACKDOWN IN KASHMIR AGAINST MISUSE OF RED BEACON LIGHTS

Jammu Feb 04 (Only Kashmir): In a drive against massive misuse of red beacon-cum-flasher lights in the state, the Jammu and Kashmir traffic police has registered 60 cases against the violators.
"We have launched a drive against the misuse of Red Flasher Lights on government vehicles and registered 60 cases besides removing 15 such unauthorised lights from vehicles," traffic police chief Himant Lohia said.
The team comprising a mobile magistrate conducted the drive during past 3 to 4 days and it will be continued further, Lohia said, adding that drivers of several VIPs were also booked in this connection.
A large number of officials, including those of the ranks of IGs, DIGs, SSPs, SPs, DSPs Commission Secretaries, Special Secretaries, Directors, Additional Secretaries, Head of departments and Vice-Chancellors of Universities are reported to have been violating the norms rampantly.
Family members of VIPs were also learnt to have been using their beaconed vehicles in their absence.
As per norms, dignitaries and officials of the rank of the Governor, Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, cabinet ministers, Speaker of Legislative Assembly, Chairman of Legislative Council, Chief Justice of J-K High Court and few other VIPs are authorised for the use of Red Flasher Light.(OK)

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TWO CREDIT CARD HACKERS ARRESTED IN KASHMIR

Srinagar, Feb 03 (Only Kashmir): Pattan police arrested two Credit Card fraudsters involved in fraud Credit Card transaction worth 24 Lacs.
Two fraudsters Afaq Ahmad Zargar son of Bashir Ahmad Zargar resident of Ahmad Nagar Srinagar & Muzaffar Ahmad Wani son of Nazir Ahmad Wani resident of Buspora Srinagar owners of a Computer Sale outlet A .M. Group at Pattan were apprehended by Pattan police.
The duo used fake Credit Cards to dupe the bank to the tune of about Rs. 24 Lakhs. All the credit cards were swapped at the POS machine installed at A .M. Group. The transactions were made through international credit cards only, from 19th Decmber,2011 to 24th December 2011. Preliminary enquiry reveals that the persons whose credit cards were used, had in fact never visited the valley but their passport and visa copies were used as proof of the transactions. The Credit Cards used in these transaction belonging to persons from Canada, USA, Great Britain &Brazil were used.
Pattan police has taken cognizance and registered a case under section 420, 468, 471 RPC. Investigation is on and efforts are on way to nab the chain of the fraudsters. The handy work of some persons outside the state is also suspected.(OK)

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KASHMIR AND THE POLITICS OF FEAR AND INTIMIDATION

OK may be or may not be agree views expressed in this column
Kashmir is not only known for its natural beauty; but was also famous for culture of tolerance, peace and co existence. All this was shattered when backed by Pakistani secret agencies culture of gun, violence, fear and intimidation was introduced in 1988/89.
As if that was not enough non Kashmiris, totally alien to Kashmiri culture and ethos, were also sent in with gun that they can impose new culture and values on people of Jammu and Kashmir.
This culture of fear and intimidation was first introduced in to the Valley of Kashmir with disastrous consequences. Anyone who opposed this was silenced irrespective of his race or religion.
Under that prevailing culture, 'liberal minded' Yasin Malik, Chairman of JKLF, also proved intolerant when highly respected journalist Tahir Mohiuldin criticised him in 'Weekly 'Chattan', and a group of JKLF members stormed his office, broke his furniture and beat him up.
Later on, this alien culture of hate and intimidation was 'exported' to other parts of Jammu and Kashmir and where ever people of Jammu and Kashmir lived, whether it was London, New York or Toronto.
Attempts were made to silence all voices which criticised those who introduced this monster of hate and advanced it for personal, ideological or material gains. I salute all those who stood their ground and spoke against this culture of violence, hatred, fear and intimidation.
Despite threats to my life, personal abuse and unfounded allegations to malign me, I have been doing my jihad against those who promoted violence, sectarianism, regionalism, tribalism and hate.
For many years I have advanced a non violent struggle, equality for all and rule of law; and how sad that now I am accused of being 'racist' and playing the 'tribal' card. I do not have a shred of racism and tribalism in me, even at that time when I was young and immature in many ways; I opposed regionalism and tribalism and always sided with the weak and poor.
I have criticised those who have harmed our struggle for united and independent Jammu and Kashmir, and continue to harm it under different slogans. And on my part no matter what people call me, I will continue with my jihad of writing against them and exposing them. This sponsored criticism of some misguided people who either don't understand the situation or are touts of those who want us to remain occupied and forcibly divided is not going to intimidate me.
It was not the first time I was under attack by face book warriors; and it won't be the last. What made difference this time was the unfortunate posts of someone using ID of 'paki power', whose agenda was to muddy the water, create confusion among Kashmiris and alienate me from my friends and colleagues.
To a large extent he was successful, as some people thought I was using this ID. Allah Almighty knows best; however, once again I say that it is not my ID and I did not use this ID. There is no need to. I am quite used to these smear campaigns against me; and know how to handle them, hence no need to use any fake ID. Allah has given me enough courage and strength of character to say spade a spade and face the consequences.
Unfortunately some of my colleagues and friends were also swayed by this; and they erroneously assumed that I have attacked their tribe by using this fake ID. Their loyalty to their tribe made them emotional and they forgot that in my articles and speeches I have highly praised contribution made by their tribe for the cause of an independent Jammu and Kashmir.
Some of these colleagues have worked with me since 1977; and despite heated debates and disagreements they know I have never used a 'racist card' or a 'tribal card'.
I set up a face book group called, 'Views on Jammu and Kashmir'. It has 4613 members. Policy of this group is to 'advance the cause of Jammu and Kashmir, and promote peace, tolerance and democratic values. We allow members to express their views as long as they do not spread hate, make personal attacks and insult any religion or abuse people or countries.'
I have been repeatedly attacked and abused by few members with real and fake ID's. They have made unfounded allegations against me and they have not given any evidence to support their allegations; and yet I have not banned them, hoping that common sense will prevail and sensible members will understand what is going on and how politics of fear and intimidation is prevalent on face book as well.
Even at the height of this campaign there were about ten ID's speaking against me and about the same number either speaking in my support or trying to provide alternative view point. My maths is not good, but 10 members out of 4613 is not significant, but their foul language and arrogance turned the tide in my favour, because after making few clarifications, most of time I did not reply and sensible members realised there was some agenda for this campaign.
Support came from those quarters from where it was not expected; and from it was expected they decided to sit on the fence – after all no one wants to come in the firing line, and become a 'bad boy'. However, I have received more than 200 private messages and many telephone calls and they all 'appreciated my work and urged me to continue my struggle against forces of occupation, extremism, communalism, regionalism and hatred. Most of them said you must be doing something right and hitting in the right place to deserve this much attention and opposition. If you were not having any significance then no one has time to waste and write against you.'
Some critics on face book called my articles 'crap', even though my articles are published in many publications and in more than one country; and are widely read and used by those interested in Kashmir dispute and India Pakistan relations. Out of many comments I have received, I am only producing some to show what my readers say.
In reference to my article, 'Kashmiri struggle and politics of Black Day' Dr Nazir Gilani wrote: 'Well written article. K H Khurshid (Jammu Kashmir Liberation League), Khaliq Ansari (Plebiscite Front), Maqbool Bhat (PF) and all other nationalists were branded as Indian agents or anti Pakistan by Muslim Conference in AJK, for self serving political interests………You are right there has been a problem with our nationalists in understanding nationalism. Nationalists want to perform in reference to Pro Pakistan propaganda. Their conviction and ideological basis is shaky. Your article has consolidated a valuable comparison.'
Tahir Sayyed from Srinagar wrote: 'Dr Shabir Choudhry Aslamu Alikum
I have read some of your arguments with great interest. Your articles are informative and have strong and logical arguments. You are doing good work with sincerity, keep it up; and don't get intimidated by your critics.'
Elizabeth Simon del Sol wrote: Shabir Choudhry, a good summary about Pakistan's reality. One should ask why religious extremism and intolerance have increased in Pakistan. It seems clear that the policy of this country is based on strengthening its military power. Perhaps the most immediate needs for this country were not security and defence; if not economic growth, the education, children schooling and exclusion and poverty…'
Syes Sadre Uddin Hussain wrote: This is a good article and worth reading. Religious extremism was promoted by General Zia, the great exploiter of Islam to fool the masses and gain support of the Mullahs to rule Pakistan till death. The solution lies in nationalising all Masajids and Madrassahs and banning all religious groups, Tehriks and parties which are exploiting Islam for their selfish ends and creating divisions in the society and promoting extremism sectarianism, killings, Maslak and Fiqah, differences etc, in the name of Islam instead of promoting unity…..'
On the issue of telling truth and facing pressure, Elizabeth Simon del Sol wrote:
'Shabir Choudhry, you are not the only one who is suffering from abusive language. Anyone who tells the truth by shining words is heavily persecuted. When we are choosing a difficult way, we must be aware and mature enough to deal with its consequences. Truth produces large enemies and hard obstacles. Everything in life has a price. I do not expect anything from anyone from life itself. Just thank God every morning to be alive….'

In another message, Elizabeth Simon del Sol wrote: 'Shabir Choudhry, you are seeing a truth or reality that others do not see or don't want to see. You and your friends are being the witness of a chain of events that are beating you, while all others are mere actors or protagonists of these events. But unfortunately, life is a fight, and even though it seems like you're going to get knocked out, you must keep on fighting. If you are not willing to fight and die for your own life you're never going to be able to fully live. The whole situation so full of obstacles and enemies, reminds me the wise words of King Solomon: "This too shall pass. In life, nothing is certain and nothing is perfect. Just rise above the challenge."
There are many more quotes which I could produce to show what sensible people say about my work; and I don't care what people with myopic view and misplaced loyalty say. I assure all my readers, friends and colleagues that my struggle for independence of Jammu and Kashmir, equality, peace and rule of law will continue; and I will not be intimidated.
(The writer is Director Diplomatic Committee of Kashmir National Party, political analyst and author of many books and booklets. Also he is Director Institute of Kashmir Affairs.Email:drshabirchoudhry@gmail.com View: www.drshabirchoudhry.blogspot.com www.k4kashmir.com)

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KASHMIR LEGISLATOR SEEKS FIR AGAINST EDUCATION MINISTER, SLAMS PDP

Srinagar, Feb 03 (Only Kashmir): Kashmir legislator Abdul Rasheed on Thursday sought an FIR against the state education minister Peerzada Muhammad Sayeed in the exam cheating case.
He also claimed that he is being threatened after he started a campaign against corrupt ministers in the state. "Local media has reported that the education minister has threatened to reveal names of others involved in cheating cases. If it's true then the minister knows many things and should be arrested," Rasheed said at a press conference in Srinagar.
The MLA, who represents Langate constituency in north Kashmir, questioned New Delhi's role and warned against patronising corruption in the state.
"When Reddys, Rajas etc are being detained why now corruption ministers of Jammu and Kashmir. Why would people here have faith in elections if corrupt ministers are patronised," said Rasheed.
Asking opposition Peoples Democratic Party and CPI (M) to come up with a stand on the Congress minister's involvement in misusing official position to pass his son in Class 10 exams in 2009, "The PDP seems to be interested in criticising Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah and none other than these two politicians," he said.
Rasheed said he is being threatened. "I am being told that I will be dealt with. But such threats will not break my conviction," said Rasheed.(OK)

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

'YOUTH REJECTED GUN-CULTURE, AZADI’ :OMAR

Jammu, Feb 2 (Only Kashmir): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today stated that his government was working in the direction towards a political solution to the problem of Jammu and Kashmir as desired by the youth of the state, who had “rejected the gun culture, merger with Pakistan and Azadi.”
Omar was talking to media persons on the sidelines of State Level Education Conference at Jammu University.
The Chief Minister said, “The youths want that there should a political solution to the problem of Jammu and Kashmir and we are also working in this direction.” While referring to a study conducted by Delhi-based Institute for Research on India and International Studies, which said that youngsters in Kashmir did not support the gun, he stated, “This is true that Kashmir youngsters have rejected gun culture, merger with Pakistan and Azadi and have favored good governance and corruption-free state.” Chief Minister, while commenting on Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) supremo Syed Salahudin's boycott call for Municipal elections, said, “It is not a new thing. We will hold elections and those who want to take part in it can take part.” The function was held to facilitate the Chief Minister for regularizing over 8000 Headmasters and 10+2 Lecturers granting them one time exception. It was organized by the J&K State School Teachers Coordination Committee.“Your service delivery in making educational institutions as seats of academic excellence and moral teaching is imperative in this direction,” Omar said and added that the role of teacher was pivotal in bringing about social change and creating disciplined, honest, dedicated, qualified and responsible society. He asked the teachers to nurture and groom students in the best forms.(OK)

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

GRAND MUFTI ASKS GEELANI FOR SUGGESTIONS

Srinagar, Feb 1 (Only Kashmir): After sharp criticism by Huriyat Conference (G) Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani and a section of civil society, Grand Mufti today broke his silence over the controversial verdict banning some Christian Pastors in Valley.
“A statement published under titled ‘Geelani scorns shariet court’ followed by a series of sensational stories in print media compel me to rebut and refute these allegations made by some unknown individuals of the so-called civil society,” reads a statement from the deputy Grand Mufti issued on Wednesday.
“I am not surprised by what is being published by some reporters of the Indian media because of their prejudice and proclivities. What is unfortunate and intriguing is that such statements are coming from some members of the community which professes Islam as their faith,” he said.
The deputy Grand Mufti said that the issue was neither political nor personal, but purely a matter of faith.
“It was agonising to note that some of our boys and girls were being converted to Christianity by unethical allurements and immoral inducements. I personally believe that this is a more important matter than any other public issue related to our community. Everyone has a right to criticise any individual or his actions but one cannot do so if such criticism encourages blasphemy and irreverent references to the holy Prophet (PBUH),” the statement quoting Grand Mufti, said.
It is pertinent to mention here that the persons involved in converting Muslim boys and girls to Christianity by illegal and unethical means were expelled from the state in order to maintain amity and fraternal relations between communities and to avoid bad blood and unwarranted confrontation between them.
“It needs to be made clear that there is no ban on the functioning of missionary schools which have contributed a lot to the spread of education in the state. It is only the wrong doers who have been identified for action. However, we have to guard against the possibility of such mischievous elements succeeding in disturbing communal peace and harmony in the state. The need of hour is to constantly monitor their conduct and activities. It is therefore the duty of the people and the state Government to ensure that such mischievous elements are not allowed to indulge in nefarious activities anywhere in the state,” it said.
“I take this opportunity to urge all those who disagree with the expulsion of wrong doers for their misdeeds to suggest what else could be done in the circumstances of the case, keeping in view the larger interests of the Faith ,peace and order in the state and the requirements of communal harmony,” the Grand Mufti added.(OK)

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SOLAR ENERGY TO LIGHT UP J&K POLICE

New Delhi, Feb 01 (Only Kashmir): Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr. Farooq Abdullah has sanctioned over Rs. 30 crores to the Jammu & Kashmir Police to install over 500 solar photovoltaic power plants at training centres, battalion headquarters, SDPOs offices and even police stations and border police posts. This is the fifth major solar energy initiative supported by MNRE in the State in the current year.
The proposal by the J&K Police envisages setting up of 523 solar photovoltaic power plants with an aggregate capacity of 1.4 MW at various establishments of the J&K Police spread throughout the State. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 38 crores. 90 percent of this would be contributed by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy as Central Finance Assistance (CFA).
The project is expected to be completed in a year’s time. The installations of these power plants will enable uninterrupted power supply to the various police installations. In particular, reliable power supply to far-flung and remote police stations and out posts will ensure regular connectivity and quicker action in both routine law & order and anti-terrorist activities.
Last year, over Rs. 30 crores were sanctioned by the Ministry for setting up of over 65 power plants in the major health centres of the State with an aggregate capacity of over 1 MW. Over 20,000 solar home lights were also sanctioned for distribution in the far-flung areas of the State at a total project cost of Rs. 23 crores.
Earlier this year, the Ministry had sanctioned power plants for various installations including the Islamic University in Srinagar and the Government Polytechnic, Srinagar. It has also given support for bringing mobile connectivity to far-flung areas of Kishtwar district by sanctioning over Rs. 35 lakhs for solarisation of telecom towers in that area. (OK)

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

KASHMIR SEMINAR SCHEDULED IN PUNE POSTPONED, AMID PROTEST

Srinagar Jan 31 (Only Kashmir): A university in western India has postponed a seminar on Kashmir after Hindu groups objected to its "anti-nationalist" programme.
The Symbiosis University in the city of Pune also cancelled the screening of a controversial film on the Indian army's role in Kashmir.
University authorities say they will "revisit and rethink" the seminar programme to make it "more balanced".
Kashmir is divided into Pakistani- and Indian-administered areas.
Both nations claiming the region in its entirety. They have fought two of their three wars since 1947 over Kashmir.
The development also comes in the wake of an intensified debate in India over free speech.
A spokesman for the Symbiosis University told the Media that the three-day seminar, Voices of Kashmir, which was scheduled to begin on Friday, was being postponed.
He said the seminar was intended to be an "apolitical and academic event", without hurting anybody's sentiments.
Reports say that representatives of the student wing of the Hindu nationalist BJP, and another Hindu group, met college authorities and protested against the screening of a documentary film by filmmaker Sanjay Kak that is critical of the army's role in Indian-administered Kashmir.
"We submitted a memorandum to the college authorities against offering a platform to anti-national elements at the seminar and they told us that the seminar would be postponed," a spokesman for the student wing told the Media.

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5-DAY STATE YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION STARTED

Jammu, Jan 31 (Only Kashmir): Minister for Tourism and Culture, Mr. Nawang Rigzin Jora today inaugurated 5-day State Young Artists Painting Competition, organized by J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, here at Kalakendera.
Minister of State for Home, Tourism and Culture, Mr. Nasir Aslam Wani, Commissioner Secretary, Tourism and Culture, Mr. Attul Duloo, Additional Secretaries and other senior officers of the Academy were also present on the occasion.
Talking to the media persons, on the sidelines of the function, Mr. Jora said that holding of such events are aimed at to exploit the hidden talent of budding artists of the State. He said Academy has taken several initiatives to promote art of painting in the State, adding more such competitions would be organized at district levels also.
The Minister said that holding of painting camps will provide opportunity to artists, coming from different areas of the State, including Ladakh, to interact with each other and share their experience. He asked artists to hone their skills in order to prove their metal at national level competitions.

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APSCC WELCOMES SC'S ORDER IN KILLING OF 36 SIKHS IN PATHRIBAL

Srinagar, Jan 31 (Only Kashmir) : Welcoming the Supreme Court (SC) order on killing of five civilians in alleged fake encounter at Pathribal, the All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) today demanded a thorough probe into the killings of 36 members of the Sikh community at Chattisingpora in South Kashmir.
'We welcome the Supreme Court order, condemning the Pathribal incident in which five locals were shot dead and later labelled as foreign militants in March 2000,' APSCC chairman Jagmohan Singh Raina said here.
He said, leaders of various sikh bodies has demanded that all those responsible for the killings should be charge sheeted and brought to book.
At the same time, the APSCC urged the Supreme Court to direct the authorities to conduct a time bound inquiry into the killing of 36 Sikhs at Chattisinghpora few days before the 'fake encounter' of Pathribal.
He said many inquiries ordered by the government and security agencies failed to reveal who was behind the killings of Sikhs. A fresh inquiry under the supervision of Supreme Court will help to bring the culprits to book, he added.
He appealed to Justices B S Chauhan and Swatanter Kumar to order a fresh probe into both these incidents, so that truth can be revealed and actual culprits brought to book.
He further urged if Chattisinghpora case is solved, the other cases related to it will be automatically solved.
He also demanded 'National Victim Status' for the families of 36 Sikhs killed at Chattisinghpora, as they, despite all this, not only stayed back in valley but also strengthened the communal harmony in Valley.
After twelve years, the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the Sikhs of the valley are still waiting for the justice and urged the State and Central governments to nab the culprits of Chattisinghpora massacre.
Unidentified gunmen in the dead of night, entered a quiet village of Chattisinghpora in district Anantanag, Kashmir and massacred 36 innocent sikhs.
He said a drama was staged and five civilians were killed and later burnt, who were labelled as foreign militants, to close the case.

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GEELANI OPPOSES FATWA TO EXPEL CHRISTIAN PRIESTS

Srinagar, Jan 31 (Only Kashmir): Senior separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani Tuesday locked horns with the local Sharia board over a fatwa seeking expulsion of four Christian priests from the Kashmir Valley.
Geelani, a Hurriyat leader, said in a statement from New Delhi: “Muslims should protect their religion themselves. Expelling somebody from Kashmir is no solution.
“Kashmiris cannot ignore the contributions of Christian missionary schools towards the educational system in the Valley.
“Unfortunately, Muslims have not been able to build an educational institution like those by the Christian missionary schools despite all available resources."
The local Sharia court had Jan 19 issued a decree seeking the expulsion of four priests from the state who were allegedly involved in converting some local youth to Christianity through financial allurement.
The decree had also demanded that a prayer written by Urdu poet Iqbal should be compulsorily recited at the morning assemblies by all Christian missionary schools in the Valley. (OK)

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Monday, January 30, 2012

GHULAM NABI KHAYAL BAGS BEST BOOK AWARD-2011 FOR LEAVES OF CHINAR

Jammu Jan 30 (Only Kashmir): Renowned poet, writer, researcher, critic and senior journalist of the State, Ghulam Nabi Khayal, is among some literary and cultural personalities of J&K selected for the Best Book Award and other honours by the J&K Academy of Art, Culture and languages for the year 2011.
Mr Khayal was given the award for his English publication Leaves of Chinar, a unique collection of research-based articles pertaining to the culture, literatures, folklore, mythology, history, tradition and heritage of Kashmir. Mr Khayal has already been given the Academy Award (1974), Sahitya Akademi award (1975) and more than one dozen awards for his meritorious contribution in the fields of literature and journalism covering about six decades.
The best book awards are given each year to the selected books recommended by a panel of experts for ten languages recognized in the State Constitution. The languages and dialects are Kashmiri, Urdu, English, Dogri, Punjabi, Ladakhi, Pahari, Gojri, Shina and Balti.
These prestigious awards, each carrying cash of Rs 51,000, a memento, citation and a shawl were given away by Minister for Tourism and Culture, Mr. Nawang Rigzin Jora, at an impressive function held here Monday, 30 January.
Senior Dogri writer and filmmaker Ved Rahi has been selected for life time achievement award carrying cash of Rs 100.000, citation and a shawl.
Several more awards were given to persons belonging to the fields of music, media, fine arts, media and social services.
Following are some of the awardees:
Om Goswami (Dogri writer), Deepali Wattal (Singer), Ghulam Nabi Bulbul (Singer), Triloke Kaul (artist), Nazir A Mir (craftsman), Manzoor Ahmad ( Naqshgeer), Ashok Jailkhani (media), Bashir Manzar (media), and others. (OK)

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Friday, January 27, 2012

GOVERNMENT TO REVOKE HISTORICAL JAMIA MASJID SRINAGAR

Srinagar Jan 27 (Only Kashmir): Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Dr. Asgar Samoon on Friday in a meeting announced that the work on the Rs.5 crore Beautification project of historical Jamia Masjid Corridor is likely to be started from April,2012.He hoped, by March this year, the project will get approval from Government of India. He said by execution of this project, it will not only restore the past glory of the Historical Jamia Masjid but will also promote more pilgrimage tourism including commercial activities in the area and will strength the economy of the locals .He said the Srinagar city has a tremendous potential of pilgrimage tourism and the government is making all efforts to promote pilgrimage tourism in whole Jammu and Kashmir.
The meeting was attended by, among others, District Development Commissioner Srinagar, Director Tourism, Director SKICC, Chief Engineer of R&B, Chief Engineer PDD, Director Floriculture and the representatives of Jamia Masjid Traders Federation.
On the occasion, the representatives of Jamia Masjid Market Federation gave full assurance to the Divisional Administration for supporting in implementation of the said project in letter and spirit. They said by execution of this project, will add more grace in the historical importance of the Jamia Masjid and the locals particularly the shopkeepers will be benefited.
Dr. Samoon said that the Historical Jamia Masjid is our identity, century old heritage and it is the responsibilities of all the sections of the society and all walks of life to fully support in implementation of the project.(OK)

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DUKHTRAN MILAT LEADER ASIA ANDRABI SLAMS PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT OVER THE ISSUE OF AAFIA SIDDIQUI

Srinagar, Jan 27 (Only Kashmir): Jammu and Kashmir's women separatist outfit, Dukhtran Milat protested on Friday to sought the release of Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui who is jailed in America.
The members of the separatist outfit demonstrated in Srinagar where they shouted slogans against America and expressed solidarity with Siddiqui.
Siddiqui was arrested by American intelligence authorities in 2008 for allegedly being one of the key conspirators in the 9/11 attacks in New York.
She has been kept in various jails in America since then and there were reports of her being physically tortured.
While alleging the charges levelled against her as baseless, the protesting outfit's leader Asiya Andrabi said injustice meted out to her was intolerable.
"Aafia Siddiqui is a symbol of strength and resistance for us. We gathered here today to express solidarity with her. In the American jails, after severe torture, Aafia Siddiqui has contracted cancer. She has also been sexually assaulted and as a result of which Aafia is now pregnant in an American jail. Nobody can bear this kind of injustice," said Andrabi.
Andrabi also slammed the Pakistani government for their failure to take any action in the case.
"Even if they don't release her, she should be put in a Pakistani jail so that she can atleast meet her children. She is a sick woman and she needs to be near her dear ones in such a condition. It is our request to Pakistan's government, clergy and the people should come forward for the rescue of Aafia," she added.
An American court recently pronounced a verdict in which it had sentenced Siddiqui to 86 years of imprisonment and she was also named in the list of the FBI's most wanted militants. (OK)Justify Full

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

I WILL DEDICATE NEXT 3 YEARS TO INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT: OMAR ABDULLAH

Jammu Jan 25 (Only Kashmir):– Giving credit to people of the State for their valuable contribution in making 2011 year of peace and development, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah has sought their unabated support to his government in its efforts of realizing prosperous, tranquil and model Jammu and Kashmir.
In his Republic Day address to the people from Doordarshan and Radio Kashmir, the Chief Minister said that considerable headway was achieved on the fronts of – restoration of peace and curbing corruption – identified by him as focal points of target for the year 2011.
“I had asked you to give me a year of peace I will empower you and accelerate the pace of development”, he said and referred to the conduct of free and fair panchayat elections and enactment and implementation of Public Service Guarantee Act (PSGA).
“My government conducted free and fair panchayat elections and transferred financial as well as administrative powers to these democratically elected grass root institutions involving these in process of planning and development”, he said adding that services of about 14 departments have been transferred to the panchayats. He said that the government has also ordered financial support of Rs. One lakh to each panchayat institution for undertaking smaller works in the panchayat halqa. He said that the election to the Urban Local Body institutions would be held in March-April.
The Chief Minister said that one of the biggest achievements of his government is the enactment and implementation of Public Service Guarantee Act (PSGA) making Jammu and Kashmir one among the first few States to have such an vibrant public service delivery guarantee legislation in place. He said the Act has not only made government functionaries in 6 departments of Power, Water Supply, Housing, Transport, Revenue and Consumers Affairs and Pubic Distribution legally bound to provide the identified services to people within the prescribed time frame but also provided for punishing the erring officials for any laxity, delay or failure in providing the service within the period prescribed under the Act.
“My government has constituted State Information Commission and placed its head and members to make all government departments answerable for their every activity before the people. By this initiative my government has given power to the voice of people and made officers and functionaries of government departments answerable before common man. This has helped to make transparency and accountability to rule the roost in government functioning”, he said adding that reconstitution of State Accountability Commission and enactment of Vigilance Act were other important measures to restrict corruption and empower general public to get answers of their queries from the government functionaries.(OK)

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

GAWKADAL MASSACRE WAS A WELL THOUGHT PLAN OF INDIA: ER HILAL WAR

Srinagar, Jan 21 (Only Kashmir): Business and other activities were affected in parts of the Civil Lines in Srinagar today.
The strike call was given by PPP Chairman Er Hilal Ahmad War and was supported by Syed Ali Shah Geelani & Shabir Shah to remember 52 people who were killed allegedly after security forces opened fire to disperse separatist procession at Gaw Kadal near here on January 21, 1990.
Shops and business establishments in Maisuma, Gaw Kadal, Madina Chowk, Red Cross Road, Exchange Road and Haji Masjid remained closed.
PPP Chief Er Hilal War took out a procession in which hundreds of PPP supports took part in historical Maisuma Bazar. They were protesting against massacre and were Carrying banners reading as, “Punish the Killers of Gawkadal Massacre”, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death”. The youngsters were Chanting slogans in favour of (Azaadi) Freedom of Kashmir and against military occupation of India.
However, life was normal in nearby historic Lal Chowk, the nerve centre of the city, Badshah Chowk and Moulana Azad road with all shops functioning and traffic plying.
While paying the homage to Gawkadal Martyrs in the rally, Mr. War said, “The Gawkadal Massacre was a well thought plan of the then Home Ministry of India which was aimed at to pave the way for Kashmiri Pandit’s exodus from Kashmir”. It is pertinent to mention here that the conspiracy of Kashmiri Pandits exodus was hatched by the then Governor of J & K, Mr. Jagmohan in collaboration with Home Ministry of India. The Home Ministry of India was then headed by PDP Chief Patron, Mufti Muhammad Sayed who claims to be the well wisher of oppressed Kashmiris.
Additional security forces and state police personnel had been deployed in the area to prevent any law and order problem. However, some people made attempt to take out a procession from Maisuma, which was foiled by the police. (OK)

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

PAKISTAN PM APPEARS IN COURT

Islamabad Jan 19 (Only Kashmir): The Pakistani Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned until next month its hearing over the contempt notice that it issued to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for not reopening lingering corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari and other officials.
The move came after Gilani's lawyer asked for more time to look through records pertaining to the case.
Gilani, who will not have to appear at the next hearing on February 1, left the packed court room following the adjournment. Members of the cabinet and the leaders of allied political parties had joined him in court.
His appearance at the hearing comes after weeks of political turbulence in Pakistan that has strained relations between the country's civilian and military leaders.
The corruption cases stem from money-laundering charges against Zardari and his late wife and former prime minister, Benazir Bhutto. A Swiss court convicted them in absentia in 2003 of laundering millions of dollars.
After a controversial amnesty was granted in 2007 by then-President Pervez Musharraf to Zardari, Bhutto and thousands of other politicians and bureaucrats, the Pakistani government asked Swiss authorities to drop the case.
In 2009, the Pakistani Supreme Court ruled the amnesty was unconstitutional and called on the government to take steps to have the cases reopened, including Zardari's. The government has not done so, and the court has apparently lost patience.
Since Gilani is the head of the government, the court justices view him as responsible and want him to explain why the government has not followed the court's order. Hence the contempt notice and summons that it issued to Gilani this week.
On Thursday, Gilani told the court that he considered Zardari to be exempt from prosecution.
"We have the height of respect for the judiciary, but there is full immunity for the president -- not only in Pakistan but in the entire world, too," he said.
That stance did not appear to satisfy the judges, and the likely outcome of the process remains unclear.
If Gilani apologizes and convinces the court that the government will follow its orders, the court could withdraw the contempt of court notice.
Reasons why Pakistan won't see a coup
If the court is not satisfied with Gilani's answer, it will formulate contempt charges against him and present them at a later date.
"If the court concludes that he's in contempt, then they can take action against him," said Saeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui, a former chief justice of Pakistan. "The maximum sentence is six months in prison."
Gilani could go to prison, if convicted, but would not necessarily lose his premiership.
Pakistani law says that after a contempt of court conviction, the court sends a notice to the speaker of the National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament. The speaker has 30 days to forward the notice to the Election Board, which has 90 days to decide if Gilani is disqualified as a member of Parliament and therefore disqualified as prime minister.
Aitzaz Ahsan, Gilani's lawyer, has expressed confidence his client will be cleared.
"The prime minister will survive," Ahsan said Wednesday night on GEO-TV, a Pakistani news channel. "There will be no storm."
Ahsan is one of the most prominent and widely respected lawyers in Pakistan. He led the so-called "lawyer's movement," an uprising in 2008 that helped bring about the reinstatement of the current Pakistani chief justice, Iftikhar Muahmmad Chaudhry, and dozens of other judges who were sacked by Musharraf in 2007.
Analysts said they believe Ahsan carries considerable influence in the Supreme Court because of his efforts to restore Pakistan's judiciary.
Ahsan said Gilani would appeal if convicted.
The court hearing comes after a weeks of public speculation and political intrigue about the possibility of a military coup in Pakistan.
Military and civilian leaders held meetings over the weekend in an effort to defuse tensions. And the National Assembly passed a resolution Monday supporting the country's democratic system.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

LIFE REMAINS CRIPPLED IN KASHMIR DUE TO SNOW, COLD CONDITIONS

Srinagar, Jan 17 (Only Kashmir): Life remained affected in the Kashmir valley, including Srinagar, the summer capital of the state, where people are facing acute shortage of water, because of frozen taps, and cooking gas, with slippery road conditions adding to their woes.
Life was thrown out of gear after the first heavy snowfall on January 7 which snapped electricity for about a 4 days after all transmission lines, importing power to Kashmir, were damaged at several places in Pirpanchal and Ramban areas.
However, after three days the power supply was partially restored to main towns while the far-flung areas continued to face darkness.
The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway is also blocked, resulting in shortage of essentials, particularly LPG gas cylinders. Internet service is also effected.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

‘WE APPRECIATE POSITIVE CRITICISM BY MIRWAIZ’ : SAGAR

Srinagar, Jan 14 (Only Kashmir): A day after Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Fariooq, accused Omar Abdullah government of failing to provide basic amenities to people in harsh winter, Rural Development Minister Ali Mohammad Sagar, Saturday said government would welcome any criticism which would for benefit of people.
Sagar said, “His (Mirwaiz’s) criticism is in positive direction and we welcome positive criticism. There can be some administrative problems but if someone can point it out, we will appreciate him. Whether it is Mirwaiz or some one else if it is in the interests of people we will welcome it.”
He said that immediately after Mirwaiz’s statement, Minister for CAPD took stock of the situation.
“There is no shortage of essential commodities in the Valley. If there is any complaint of shortage people should bring it into the notice of concerned authorities and there grievances would be solved immediately,” Sagar told Media
The Minister said that Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, has given strict instructions that problems of the people should be solved on priority basis.
Meanwhile, Sagar suspended BDO Pampore, Junior Engineer and two VLWs on complaints of embezzlement.
He also sought an explanation from Director Rural Development for failing to monitor the situation in Pampore.(OK)

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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT RECEIVING EQUAL FOCUS: OMAR INAUGURATES JK CSWB OFFICE

Only Kashmir Jan 14 (Only Kashmir) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Saturday inaugurated the new Office Complex of J&K State Social Welfare Board at Pragati Bhawan here. He also inaugurated electronic- APPLICATION FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ACTION by NGOs (e-AWEDAN).
Minister for Social Welfare, Sakina Itoo, Chairperson Centre Social Welfare Board (CSWB), Prema Caraippa, Advisor to the Chief Minister Mubarak Gul, Chairperson Social Welfare Board, Khem Lata Vakloo, Vice Chairman Kissan Board, Rachpal Singh, Vice Chairman OBC, Kuldeep Verma, Vice Chairman Pehari Welfare Board, Mustaq Ahmed Bukhari were present on the occasion among others.
Omar Abdullah had online interaction with the functionaries of Centre Social Welfare Board New Delhi. He was given brief about the functioning of e-AWEDAN by the officials of CSWB through video conferencing.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that State government has initiated an ambitious strategy of public empowerment adding that the empowerment of women constitutes its important part. He said that government is committed to ameliorate the lot of women and weaker sections of the society.
The Chief Minister said that state sponsored and centrally assisted schemes are under implementation in the state in social welfare sector to provide various assistances and financial help to poor, needy and economically backward sections of the society.
Omar laid stress on putting missionary zeal in implementing welfare schemes aimed at all-round socio economic development and rehabilitation of destitute, orphans, needy and weaker sections of the society. He said added efforts are required to pull these sections above poverty and bring them at par with others.
The Chairperson CSWB presented resume of the functioning and programmes of CSWB in the state. She also spoke in detailed about e-AWEDAN.
The matters pertaining to the development of women and children in the state were discussed by the J&K State Social Welfare Board Chairperson Khem Lata Vakloo, who also talked about the special package announced by the UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi for the state.
The Minister for Social Welfare said that the matter of special package has been taken up with the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development and it will be further persuaded for sanction.
The Chief Minister also interacted with various beneficiaries, VOs and NGOs on the occasion.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

JK CABINET PASSES DRUG POLICY

Jammu, Jan 12 (Only Kashmir): The State Cabinet which met here today under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Mr. Omar Abdullah approved the J&K State Drug Policy.
Explaining the salient features of the policy, Health Minister Mr. Sham Lal Sharma said that the Drug Policy would help to ensure balanced growth of health sector in the State. It would also rationalize the use of drugs. He said that the features of drug policy include selection of essential drug list by expert committee to be known as State Drug Committee.
The Committee will comprise clinicians, Micro-biologists, qualified Pharmacists and independent experts besides senior functionaries of the departments. He said for Indian System of Medicines (ISM) there will be a separate committee.
Health Minister said that the policy has been formulated under the directions of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who is keen to upgrade the health care status of Jammu and Kashmir and universalize the quality health session across the State.
Sham Lal Sharma said that drug policy also envisages rationalizing number of drug licenses only drug listed in EDL shall be procured and the qualification of drugs would be done, taking into consideration the parameters of demand, lead time, transportation and emergency needs. He said an appropriate inventory control system to prevent excessive stocking of items and also present stock outlets has also been taken care of in the Drug Policy which also takes care of proper recall and disposal procedures followed as per standard guidelines. He said that the policy also envisages strengthening of Drug and Food Control Organization and Drug Testing Laboratories. It also provides for promoting rational use of drugs in the State so that patients receive the medicines appropriately. It also provides for drugs and therapeutic committees in all the hospitals. He said the concept of essential drugs, rational drug use and generic prescribing shall be integral part of basic and in-service training of health professionals under the policy.
He said Drug Information Centre would be established in the State to provide appropriate drug information. (OK)

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

NHPC WAS NEVER GIVEN OWNERSHIP OF ANY POWER PROJECT IN JK: TAJ MOHI UD DIN

Jammu Jan 10 (Only Kashmir): “The NHPC in J&K was never given ownership of power projects as per the provisions of law except their execution, operation and maintenance. Even the agency status given to the corporation expired in 1987. Therefore, these projects actually belong to the State. However, a cabinet subcommittee has recommended for payment to the corporation for taking over Uri and Salal projects which will enable J&K to become not only self sufficient in power but also export it to other States and strengthen our economy to stand on our own legs,” said Minister for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Mr. Taj Mohi ud Din today.
Delivering the key note address at a national seminar, ‘Management of Water Resources in North India’, at Jammu University this morning, the Minister said the agreements J&K government signed with the centre from time to time gave the corporation rights to the extent of execution, operation and maintenance of power projects in the State but not the ownership rights.
The Minister said the government has constituted a cabinet subcommittee which is examining the issue. He said the Government intends to buy back Uri and Salal hydel projects on the depreciated value which can make J&K a surplus in power generation.
Giving a resume of activities undertaken by his Departments to consolidate water resources in J&K, Mr. Taj enumerated several steps taken on this count. He said for the first time in 60 years a legislation (J&K Water Resources Act-2010) was passed aimed at consolidating water resources in J&K. He said more than Rs. 900 crore would be realized as water usage charges this year which forms 30% of State’s total revenue.
The Minister said the Government has initiated the process to construct the remaining portion of Ravi canal in Kathua district which would irrigate more than 1.33 lakh acres in three districts and help add 2.66 lakh metric tons to the existing food grain production.
Director, Information & Public Relations, Khawaja Farooq Renzushah, in his speech said that the Jammu and Kashmir has huge water resources and these are needed to be utilized fully for the benefit of the people of the State. He hoped that J&K would soon become a power rich state from the present power deficit State. He said the present debate over water resources of the State has received tremendous response from the people of the State.
Later, a brain storming question answer session was held in which Tejwant Singh Reen and other eminent persons participated.
Minister for PHE Mr. Taj Mohi-ud-Din replied to the queries.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

GOVERNOR FOR INVOLVING STUDENTS, NGOS IN ENHANCING AWARENESS ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE

Jammu, Jan 4 (Only Kashmir): Mr. N. N. Vohra, Governor, today emphasized the importance of involving students and NGOs to organize painting and essay writing competitions and other relevant programmes in educational institutions to generate greater awareness about the impact of Climate Change.
The Governor said this after interacting with Miss Shreya Bharti, 11th class student of Heritage School, Sainik Colony, Jammu, who called on him after participating at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change held at Durban in South Africa from 28th November to 9th December, 2011. She was among the four Eco-Club students selected to represent the country at this Conference as part of the official Indian delegation. Shreya was accompanied by Dr. C. M. Seth, Chairperson, World Wide Fund for Nature, India (J&K Chapter) and Ms. Subeena Dogra, her Eco-Teacher.
The Governor observed that Climate Change shall affect all forms of life, fauna and flora and cause wide-ranging adverse consequences on varied fronts. Off season rains and snows shall impact on the traditional cropping patterns. We should commence preparation to meet all arising challenges, he said.
Describing students as future leaders, he said that their involvement in awareness generation campaigns can make a significant difference on the way we look at various issues. He said that essays, articles and other write-ups of students, in different languages, could be published in journals and newspapers to disseminate awareness about Climate Change. He said that the Universities of the State would do well to think of launching some pilot projects on issues relating to Climatic Change, particularly in view of J&K having three distinct agro-climatic zones.
The Governor said that the participation of students from Jammu and Kashmir in such international conferences can inspire children in other States to also take part in such activities. He presented a gift to Shreya and wished her a bright future ahead.
Sharing her experiences with the Governor about her participation in the Durban Conference, Shreya said that she participated in group discussions, youth meets and several other events associated with the Conference.(OK)

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

ESTABLISHMENT OF KASHMIR PRESS CLUB

Srinagar Jan 03 (Only Kashmir): An initiative and a step forward in the fourth estate of democracy. It is for the first time in the history of Kashmir that some people from journalist fraternity made certain efforts for the establishment of press club in Kashmir province under the name of Kashmir Press Club which was the long pending demand of the whole fraternity and is registered with the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. The founders of the said club succeeded to get the club affiliated with Indraprastha press club of India after convincing them regarding the importance of establishment of a press club which is the need of an hour. The proposed club aims to work for the welfare of journalist fraternity in co-ordination with Indraprastha press club of India which is recognized by the Government of India and works for the all-round development and welfare of media persons throughout the country. Mr. Rasheed Rahi from the Kashmir province has been given the responsibility to head the Kashmir Press Club who shall be assisted by some co- convenors namely Mr. Nazir Ahmad Wani, Mr.Rashid Rahil, Mr. Basharat Nazir Zargar, Mr. Arshid Rasool, Mr. Nazir Makhdoomi, Dr. Rafi Ahmad and Feroz Ali till election for the office bearer is coducted. It is to be noted that the governing body of the club shall be elected purely on the basis of election by the members of the club. In the first instance the location of Kashmir press Club shall be at A.P.I. House Gojwara Srinagar. The press club has initiated the membership drive and hope for a positive respond from the media fraternity. (OK)

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