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Govt to offer JK Bank directorship to leading businessman to break protest calendar
8/7/2016 11:56:27 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 7: In a bid to break the protest calendars being issued by the separatist leaders and to restore normal life, the government is mulling to offer some leading businessman of Kashmir induction into board of directors of the J&K Bank. Reliable sources said the plan to rope in support of business fraternity to end the hartal politics was under active consideration of the Peoples Democratic Party-Bharatiya Janta Party alliance. Even though the Kashmir Inc till now has been reluctant to disobey the separatists, the government plans to lure businessmen towards the influential chair of the J&K Bank board of directors. Sources said the government looks ahead to offer this deal to the industrialists, entrepreneurs and traders, willing to be taken onboard in the bank. "The deal will be simple. Whosoever is first to volunteer to go against the hartal politics or revolt will be taken onboard in the board of directors," the sources said. It was reliably learnt that names of atleast 10 odd businessmen are into active consideration and that the government plan...
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Talk or not to talk: BJP in tight spot
8/7/2016 11:56:21 PM
Peerzada Ummer Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 7: The contradictory stands of the BJP high command and its Jammu and Kashmir unit vis-a-vis holding talks with separatists in Kashmir to cool down the tempers have exposed the lack of coordination among the BJP leaders. Quoting highly placed sources, various New Delhi based newspapers revealed that the Modi led government at the centre has decided to enter into a dialogue with the Kashmiri separatists including the hardline Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Geelani. This, according to reports, is being done in the backdrop of the escalating tensions that have gripped the already volatile Valley since the killing of a Hizbul militant Burhan Wani ...
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Worried Centre mulls options, asks Army to be ready
8/7/2016 11:56:15 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 7: Even after claiming that 'all is well' in Kashmir , the Centre is seriously mulling to ask Army for its 'help' in curbing civilian protests and bringing some 'law and order' in the region, top sources in New Delhi told. As per sources, top brass of the civil, intelligence and military administration have been discussing Kashmir situation in New Delhi over the past few days. With region showing no signs of improvement, the general view emerging is that valley be handed over to the Army so that "a feeling of the state's presence could be established", sources said. "Calling out the Army is a very tough decision but going by things as they stand, I thin...
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"Education bribery scam skeletons" still holed up in cupboard
Govt silence raises doubts, no inquiry initiated
8/7/2016 11:56:10 PM
A B Sharma Early Times Report Rajouri, Aug 7: A week after the 'education bribery scam skeleton' tumbled out from Government Higher Secondary School Taryath, Rajouri, The government, vigilance organizations and the education department keep themselves silent, sending a suspicious pointer that these organizations including the government knowing the scams and illegal works prefers to keep silent only. While fingers are being raised in district Rajouri over the education scam run in the Taryath School, many of the students of the school spilling the beans inform that the particular school is only source of illegal minting of money and blackmailing the students. Wishing not to be named...
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Kashmir turmoil crosses Jawahar tunnel
8/7/2016 11:56:00 PM
Raj Sandeep Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 7: The failure of government to contain unrest in Kashmir Valley can be gauged from the fact that after lapse of nearly one month, BJP government at the centre seems clueless as to how to surmount the deteriorating situation in Kashmir. While talking to Early Times, Muneer Hussein from Doda expressed dismay over the nonseriousness of the government. According to him , why various authorities of State and central government failed to anticipate the impending gruesome consequences which took toll of over 57 young persons with several hundred left injured. He said that mishandling of Kashmir situation and lack of concern shown by BJP governme...
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Kashmir based legislators 'vanish' in thin air, people suffer
8/7/2016 11:55:53 PM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Aug 7: All the Kashmir based legislators seemed to have gone into 'hibernation' since none among them is visible on the ground. Their absence has meant that they have failed to play their role in defusing the crisis that has engulfed Kashmir over the past one month or so. MLAs and MLCs of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), National Conference (NC) and Congress have gone on a long 'leave' and none among them is visible on the ground so as to play their part in bringing the situation under control in the valley. These people who would not waste any opportunity of going to areas during election time are missing from the scene. The absence of l...
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'Restaurant' turns into 'brothel' with SI's support
8/7/2016 11:55:47 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 7: A 'restaurant' in the city periphery is alleged to have turned into a 'brothel' for a few influential persons who visit there during night hours. "The illegal activity is going on clandestinely in the restaurant with the support of a Sub-Inspector, who is incharge of the police post under whose jurisdiction the business house falls," police sources alleged. Sources alleged that the SI was being paid Rs 6,000 per month as bribe to keep his eyes closed to the unlawful activity. If sources are to be believed, the SI allegedly enjoys good relations with the restaurant owner. "The official timing for the restaurant to close is 11 pm but it remains open till...
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Fearing contempt proceedings, Jammu police finally books its rogue inspector
Senior officers turn blind eye as accused shames khaki everyday
8/7/2016 11:55:43 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 7: After hoodwinking the court for months, Jammu police finally registered an FIR against its own inspector, who had assaulted a police constable while the latter was on duty. FIR no. 99/2016 u/s 332-RPC was registered against the accused inspector at police station Pacca Danga, on Saturday, months after police sat over the directions of a city court to book the erring inspector who had assaulted a constable. The said inspector, who is posted in Counter intelligence wing of the CID, along with his goons attacked the constable who was on a patrol duty, after the latter stopped him from open hooliganism in inebriated state in Panjtirthi area of the city. Des...
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NC leader 'turns' separatist, criticizes SF personnel, who guard him
8/7/2016 11:55:33 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 7: A senior leader of the opposition National Conference (NC) on Sunday toed the line of pro-Pak and anti-national elements and asked the Centre to surrender before them. The NC on Sunday alleged that State and Central Governments have unleashed a reign of terror in Kashmir and forces are shooting to kill. "Central Government should realize that there is absolutely no alternative to engaging with Pakistan and the Hurriyat Conference leadership as well as all other stakeholders in the Kashmir. We have seen a clear operative pattern where protesters, especially the youth, are being shot at with the intent to kill or maim," the former speaker and senior NC le...
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Leave Kashmir or get killed: Lashkar-e-Islam threatens KPs
8/7/2016 11:55:27 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 7: Just a few days after Kashmiri Pandit employees fled the Valley, posters threatening Kashmiri Pandits have surfaced near the transit accommodations for government employees in south Kashmir's Pulwama district asking them to leave the Valley or be ready to face consequences. Typed on an unsigned letterhead of a little known organisation called Lashkar-e-Islam, the posters have asked "all migrants/RSS agents to leave Kashmir or face death." "No space for Kashmiri Pandits who want another Israel in Kashmir to kill Kashmiri Muslim," the posters said. The poster has gone viral after it was shared on micro blogging site twitter by Panun Kashmir leader an...
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Woman IPS officer criticizes JK Govt, Centre ignores
8/7/2016 11:15:51 PM
Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 7: "Pseudo-secularism" and "appeasement" were the two dearest slogans of the BJP leaders when party was in opposition but after attaining power BJP has crossed all limits of "appeasement" by maintaining a criminal silence on highly irresponsible and inflammatory comment of some IAS officers, who have been speaking against the government's policy and toeing line of separatists amidst unrest in Kashmir Valley. It is first time in the history of India that IAS officers are openly speaking against government policy in dealing present Kashmir situation and criticizing security forces but no action has been taken against them. First it was Kashmir's IAS poster boy...
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Undeserving candidates availing benefits of 'ESHG'
8/7/2016 11:15:45 PM
Early Times Report 'Kathua, Aug 7 : Government directed to formulate Engineer Self Help Group (ESHG) duly recommended by Employment & Counseling Centres after confirmation of degrees/ diplomas of unemployed engineers but some undeserving candidates i.e. allegedly having unrecognized degrees are openly getting benefits of the scheme throwing all norms in the air. The main purpose of the scheme is to minimize unemployment from the state is defeated as the genuine graduates still are ignored and thus the scheme fails to achieve its objective in its true spirits. High placed sources informed about few Engineer Self Help Groups which are being functioned by people on the basis of unrecognized...
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Fear of defeat forcing BJP lawmakers to oppose party line
Crisis in BJP
8/7/2016 11:15:40 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 7: Under attack from all sides the state unit of the BJP may split sooner than latter. It was the BJP MP from Bihar and former Union Home Secretary RK Singh who took the lead in the Lok Sabha on Friday to attack the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Kashmir policy, which rattled the government and the BJP as a party for obvious reasons. None had hoped that what RK Singh said in the Lok Sabha in the presence of all the top BJP ministers would have its impact on other party leaders/lawmakers, but it actually happened much to the surprise of the people. Ashok Khajuria, MLC and former state BJP chief, followed RK Singh the same day. In fact, he surprised everyone wh...
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High powered committee constituted by Govt
Waste to Energy plant conspiracy failed ?
8/7/2016 11:15:33 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 7: The proposal of Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) to install an Incinerator based waste to energy plant at Achan landfill site in Srinagar has been stalled by the Government as a high powered committee headed by Commissioner Secretary Power will again go through this proposed project. Earlier a senior bureaucrat who was previously Commissioner Secretary Urban Development and SMC Commissioner had allegedly planned to give the contract to Delhi based Infrastructure group working in waste to energy sector . As per reliable sources some top officials in Urban Development Department and Srinagar Municipal Corporation had a meeting with Jindal Urban Infr...
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Curfew in valley for 30th consecutive day
8/7/2016 11:15:14 PM
Early Times Report Srinagar, Aug 7: Curfew in many parts and separatist-sponsored strike disrupted normal life for the 30th straight day today in Kashmir Valley where violence has so far left 54 persons dead and more than 6000 others injured. The violence in the Valley began on July 9, a day after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter with security forces in south Kashmir's Anantnag district. Curfew remains in force in six police station areas of Srinagar -- Nowh...
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Why doesn't Delhi rein in pro-Pak, pro-Kashmiri separatist Noorani?
Sinister plebiscite suggestion
8/7/2016 11:14:50 PM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 7: Has the Indian State turned a banana republic? Is the right to free-speech absolute? How is it that every Tom, Dick and Harry is poking his/her dirty nose in India's affairs? These are some of the questions which comes to mind when one looks at the kind of freedom the seditionists and their supporters enjoy in India, a country of 132 crore population. Things in India have turned so bad that pro-Pakistan and pro-Kashmiri separatists have been preaching sedition not only in Kashmir but also outside. The other day, the Mumbai-based so-called legal luminary, AG Noorani, came out with a highly provocative and break-India solution and charged New Delhi with not ...
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Chattisgarh Police arrest Kashmiri man, JK Police in slumber
Anti-India post on Facebook
8/7/2016 11:14:42 PM
Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Aug 7: While police in Chattisgarh have arrested a youth from Kashmir on charges of sedition for posting "anti-India" content on his Facebook account, police in J&K are in no mood to stop posting of such messages on social networking sites and chanting of anti-country slogans. Tauseef Ahmad Bhat, from north Kashmir has been working in Bhilai in Chattisgarh, commented on, liked and shared several things against India on Facebook, such as 'India Go Back'. The inspector general of police Dipanshu Kabra, from Durg district in Bhilai had said that they arrested Bhat on Thursdaynight at Sagar Railway Station in Madhya Pradesh. Bhat was on board the Jammu-Tiwari Exp...
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Anti-national slogans found written on walls in Bhaderwah
8/7/2016 11:14:32 PM
Early Times Report BHADERWAH, Aug 7: Anti-national slogans were today found written on some walls in the town here, exposing the so-called 'tight' police bandobast. The slogans were written on the walls at nearly half a dozen places in the town either last night or early this morning amid the tight security bandobast had been put in place due to the spillover of Kashmir unrest to Bhaderwah areas. One fails to understand how the anti-India forces managed to write slogans on the walls amid the heavy deployment of cops in the town. Had the cops been on high alert, the slogan writers could have been apprehended on the spot, police sources said. When contacted, Bhaderwah police station SHO...
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2 youth electrocuted in separate incidents
8/7/2016 10:59:04 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Kishtwar, Aug 7 : In different incidents, two youth were today electrocuted on Link Road and in Padyarna area of the district. The first incident took place on the outskirts of Kishtwar town at Lanyal in which one person namely Abid Hussain Sheikh (32 years), son of Ghulam Rasool Sheikh, resident of Lanyal, died after he got electric shock at his home while lifting water through a motor. The incident took place at around 2.30 PM and his family members immediately shifted him to District Hospital Kishtwar where doctors pronounced him as brought dead. After completion of all legal formalities, police handed over the dead body to the family members fo...
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