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‘Free for all’ situation in Kashmir as bloodbath, mayhem of poor non-locals going unabated | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 17: Back-to-back killings of poor labourers of Bihar have exposed all tall claims the J&K government has been making on TV interviews, press statements, and advertisements.
The situation appears to be out of control for the publicity-hungry dispensation which is not ready to accept even positive criticism.
While the nation was mourning the gruesome killings of two non-locals, who were killed by terrorists on Saturday, terrorists struck again on Sunday in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district killed two poor labourers of Bihar.
Three non-Kashmiri labourers who were fired upon by terrorists in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir are residents of Bihar.
Terrorists fired indiscriminately upon non-local labourers at Wanpoh area of Kulgam. In this terror incide... | |
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After killings, non-locals mulling to leave Kashmir | ‘Have never witnessed such a situation earlier’ | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 17: A day after two non-locals, including a gool-guppa seller and a carpenter were shot dead in the Valley, many non-locals are mulling to leave Kashmir.
A non-local Hazzle-nut seller, Deepak Kumar while talking to a news channel said, “I want to sell the remaining stock and go back home. There is too much fear. I used to earn Rs 500/ to Rs 700/ a day but that’s okay.”
Another Hazzle-nut seller Udit Kumar seconded Deepak saying, “First priority is to save the life. Earnings can only come when a person remains alive.”
On Sunday, non-local vendors had not set up their carts at Hawal a few kilometers away from the spot where a non-local golgappa seller, A... | |
| | After ET report, JK admin wakes up to last rites of slain non locals | | |
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Jammu, Oct 17: A few days after the Early Times exposed that the Jammu and Kashmir Government had allegedly failed to facilitate the final journey of a Bihari Goleguppa Wala Virendra Paswan, who was recently killed by militants , the administration claimed preparedness in the wake of more such killings.
On October 16, when two non locals were shot dead in Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir government instantly tweeted in this regard.
“J&K govt to immediately release ex-gratia amounts to the next of kin of Arvind Kumar Shah and Sagir Ahmad, who were killed by the terrorists. The administration will also provide all the necessary assistance for their last rites. @OfficeO... | |
| | HM’s visit: JK Babus busy ‘grooming sycophants’ for rosy picture of poor admin! | ‘New Delhi must take note of such misleading preparations’ | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 17: Even as the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah is likely to visit Kashmir later this month, a group of senior bureaucrats in Jammu and Kashmir are allegedly busy preparing a team of “their sycophants to give a rosy picture of the ground situation only to mislead New Delhi on reality of mis-governance and corruption” before the visiting dignitary.
Sources said while the Home Minister looks ahead to get firsthand account of situation and how to take the vision of Naya Jammu and Kashmir to new heights, a team of senior bureaucrats, are trying to “mislead him through their favorites.”
Sources said the officials have been “lobbying with some so called civil so... | |
| | Duplicity of J&K administration: Pandemic threats only for religious function not for political rallies | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 17: On the second successive year, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir denied permission for Dusshsera celebrations across the Union Territory (UT), taking excuse of the pandemic.
Ironically, authorities for the last one month have been permitting political rallies as well as other official functions across the UT. But when comes to the question of allowing religious functions, authorities take an adamant stand and usually denied permission in the name of the pandemic.
It is widely believed that permission of Dussehra was denied as part of the nefarious designs of some selective Babus to spoils the business of the people of Jammu for supporting the national... | |
| | Dengue outbreak in Jammu: Panic-stricken patients moving to Punjab for ‘reliable’ treatment | Except spending crores on advt, Govt still in deep slumber | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 17: At a time when helpless residents of Jammu province are battling the COVID-19 pandemic, many parts of this region have been hit by a dengue fever outbreak.
As the panic-stricken residents of the plains of the Jammu region are shifting dengue patients outside the state for better and ‘reliable’ treatment, this mosquito-borne disease has gripped eight districts of Jammu province. Jammu, Samba, and Kathua are the worst affected but there is no exact record of the patients because fear-stricken people have shifted many patients to neighbouring Punjab or Delhi for advanced treatment. In Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) Jammu alone nearly 300 pa... | |
| | RSS chief’s Vijaydashmi address highlights threats emanating from Afghanistan; Kashmir situation | News Analysis | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 17: In his annual Vijaydashmi address, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat highlighted threats emanating from Taliban controlled Afghanistan.
Although Sangh Parivar is repeatedly airing its concern over Afghanistan's development, the RSS chief during the annual Dussehra address is significant in the sense Vijaydashmi's speech of Sarsanghchalak (RSS chief) is always considered as next year’s agenda of the Parivar.
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