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Pak embarks on mission to destroy Kashmir | Terrorists turn their guns towards common people, kill 11 non-locals in one month | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 30: Terrorists are on a killing spree in Kashmir. Within two days they have killed six people- 5 non-local labours and a truck driver from Katra. Prior to these fresh killings, the terrorists during this month have killed three non-local truckers, a fruit merchant and a labourer.
Terrorists attacking non-locals have created ripples in Kashmir. Terrorists targeting innocents have created fear psychosis in the Valley. "What is government doing? These Pak-sponsored terrorists are having a free run. The government needs to step in to stop these cold blooded murders which are being carried out at the behest of Pakistan in Kashmir," said an analyst.
He said, "Terrorists are targeting poor people, who have come to Valley to earn their livelihood. They have got nothing to do with the politics."
An observer said, "The Government of India cannot just act as a mute spectator. Pakistan has declared a war against the innocent people in Kashmir. Terrorists are bleeding us and we are just watching. Our leaders, who have been talking about fighting a decisive wa... | |
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Will Toshkhana get its lost glory back at last? | Govt making efforts to restore its prestige, save it from decay: Sources | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 30: There are high hopes that the lost treasure of the glorious Dogra rule in Jammu and Kashmir could be found and is given place it deserves and it has been craving for for decades.
Official sources told Early Times that the government is with all seriousness set to make hectic efforts to get the issue of lost treasure of the Dogra rule again to limelight and make those accountable who are involved in undermining its importance for al these years.
The past regimes has been silent on the status of the treasure that Maharaja Rulers left behind in the state. There are apprehensions about the decaying of that great treasure, the value of which would not be at... | |
| | JeM terror outfit likely behind Kulgam killings | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 30: Militant outfit Jaish-e-Mohd (JeM) is likely to be involved in Kulgam killings in which 5 non-local labourers were killed on Tuesday evening. Reliable sources told Early Times that a group of six militants including 4 Pakistan militants affiliated with banned outfit JeM, barged inside the rented accommodation of slain labourers in Katrasoo village of Kulgam district.
The militant group, according to sources, led by local JeM militant Rouf Ahmad kidnapped the labourers before killing them on Katrasoo-Behibagh road. The slain labourers belonging to West Bengal were doing mason jobs and putting up in a rented accommodation. Providing details, sources rev... | |
| | 'Roads in Poonch district turn golden goose for PWD' | Deptt spends several crores annually for blacktopping, roads are still in shambles | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 30: On the pretext of various repairing works in Poonch district, the Public Works (R&B) department spent crores of rupees annually, but a look at the some important places is enough to expose the siphoning of public money.
Sources said that the Shiv Khori, Nangali Sahib to Saibaba road and Sher-e-Kashmir Bridge to Bus stand roads are in shamble due to alleged use of sub standard material and 'fictitious' payments being made by the department.
"Though local smell malpractice in the works, and at the local level these bungling remained in light time and again but un-fortunately could not reach to the government that cause huge loss to state ... | |
| | Forester faces inquiry; promoted as Range Officer | Posting in same Range in question | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 30: Facing enquiry for violating service rules and allegedly facilitating encroachment on forest land, a Forest official has been promoted and posted in same place by the department.
Sources in NGFOA told Early Times that they have contended the decision of promotion of the officers in question.
"In the month of June, shops were raised on forest land in Khasra No. 992 compartment No. 254/S near JNV School village Samote, which were demolished by forest department, having market value of land in crores. For negligence in duty and connivance in act, concerned Samote Block Officer (Forester) Ishaq Khan was attached in CF West Circle office vi... | |
| | SHO brokers deal in land dispute case, earns hefty amount from warring parties | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 30: A Station House Officer (SHO) posted at one of the police stations in district Reasi has earned a hefty amount by allegedly brokering in a dispute over the ownership of a piece of prime land.
According to sources, the SHO minted money from the two parties locked in a row over the proprietorship of land as he made the warring factions to enter into a compromise adding that few prominent locals of the area had sought help of the SHO to settle the dispute among the two parties. Sources said a complaint regarding land grabbing was received in the police station under command of the SHO adding that the police officer was well aware that value of the land i... | |
| | Is Jammu paying price for supporting Union's decisions? | All delegations, bureaucrats, politicians care for valley, Jammu ignored | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 30: The statements and actions of top bureaucrats along with the happenings of the last two months in Jammu and Kashmir, since abrogation of Article 370 and Article 35-A, have been generating a feeling among the Jammuities that they have been totally ignored for whole-heartedly supporting the decision of Union from time to time.
In the last two months, most of the politicians from Union, senior bureaucrats, as well as the recent delegation of European Union parliamentarians, all have been concerned about the valley populace while the Jammu people have been treated as second class citizens, who have also been facing the same hardships with few exceptions.
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| | European Union MPs say Article 370, J&K India's internal matter, back fight against terrorism | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 30: India's stand of Jammu and Kashmir being an internal matter of the country received an unequivocal endorsement from a delegation of European Union parliamentarians on Wednesday. A team of 23 European Union parliamentarians extended their support to India in its fight against terrorism while declaring that abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir was an internal decision of the country.
Terrorism is not an internal issue. An EU MP further said, "Terrorism is not only India's problem but is an international problem. We support India in fighting terrorism. Terrorism can destroy your country. Terrorism is also a problem of France and Europe. We don... | |
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