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Pak sponsored cross-LoC march yet another attempt to provoke India | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 6: After failing to get any support from the international community, now Pakistan government is making another attempt to provoke India by sponsoring a cross-LoC march.
According to the media reports, the march is being organized by the banned Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front and nearly 4000 people would assemble at Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan occupied Kashmir, and then march towards the Line of Control. "The organizers of the march are asking the people to cross the LoC to provoke the Indian Armed Forces," media reports claimed.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said that the march was planned last month but the Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed the separatists and terror groups to postpone the march till he delivers his speech at United Nations General Assembly.
Media reports suggest that the marchers may include the terrorists and their sympathizers, who may try to infiltrate into this side under the garb of so called peaceful march. This could be one of the gravest provocations and it could lead to strong reaction ... | |
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Jammu based PDP leaders are not enthusiastic to meet Mehbooba Mufti | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 6: Serious differences have reportedly been emerged with Jammu based leaders of PDP for meeting party president Mehbooba Mufti on Monday.
Credible sources revealed that during the meeting held at party office some leaders raised question over visiting Srinagar to meet Mehbooba Mufti. They said that party leadership has abandoned Jammu region and party was openly purusing separatist and anti-Jammu agenda so there was no reason to take any initiative.
Credible sources said that some Jammu based party leaders are not happy with the policies pursued by the leadership during the last one year especially after breaking of PDP-BJP alliance.
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| | Detained PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti to meet party workers today in Srinagar | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 6: A PDP delegation from Jammu will meet party president Mehbooba Mufti, who is currently under detention in Srinagar, on Monday, a senior party leader said.
The announcement comes on a day when a 15-member delegation of National Conference from Jammu met their detained party president Farooq Abdullah and vice president Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. The Peoples Democratic Party delegation will be led by General Secretary Ved Mahajan, former PDP legislator and spokesperson Firdous Tak told.
This will be the first meeting of PDP leaders with Mehbooba Mufti who was detained on August 5 after the abrogation of provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution.
Tak s... | |
| | Geelani aide travel to Pakistan to strike arms deals: DySP HQ Kishtwar | Police widen its probe against people providing safe havens to terrorists | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 6: Taking cohesive measures towards crushing the terror network across the length and breadth of Kishtwar District, the Kishtwar police after coming down heavily on the terror operatives that remains active in Kishtwar town and its peripheral areas has widen its probe against the people providing safe havens to the terrorists.
Police launched a massive hunt to track down the longest surviving Hizb militant commander Jahingir Saroori and his a... | |
| | Politicians detained at Centaur Hotel to seek heating arrangements for winters | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 6: With the onset of autumn in Kashmir, the detained leaders at the palatial Centaur Hotel on the banks of Dal Lake are looking ahead to seek heating arrangements from the administration.
Sources said the mainstream politicians detained at the hotel have resolved to seek heating arrangements for themselves, if their detention extends to November or beyond when the winter commences in Kashmir.
While the detention on the banks of Dal Lake was soothing during summers when the area remains cool, the winters are even colder in the area.
Sources said the families of the detained leaders and their political parties were also likely to make a formal appeal i... | |
| | Girl students beaten up by Principal for not carrying books | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 6: A shocking incident from Samba district came to limelight as some girl students of the Government Girl Higher Secondary School Samba were beaten up by the Principal of the school reportedly in front of other teachers.
Here need to mention that the Government of India has been organizing various events regarding 'Beti Bachao Beti Padho' just to encourage parents and especially girls but it seem that management of the school does not agree with the above said slogans and tried to create a fear environment among the students.
Official sources, seeking anonymity, told that this incident took place on Saturday in the school when students were lined up out... | |
| | Private vehicles being used to ferry students unabatedly | 'Gross violation of Traffic Rules' | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Oct 4: Despite new Motor Vehicles Act, the private vehicles are being used for commercial activity for ferrying students unabatedly in Jammu, Poonch and Rajouri districts but the concerned departments seem to be least bothered to take punitive action against such traffic offenders.
The parents and other social organizations have expressed serious concerned over the security lapses by these operators who use personal vehicles for commercial activity throwing traffic rules into wind. "There are no identification marks on such vehicles including Maruti Van, Ecco etc. due to which nobody can identify that these vehicles are carrying students. E... | |
| | NC delegation meets Farooq, Omar; party to stay away from BDC polls | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 6: The National Conference (NC) delegation on Sunday met party vice-president Omar Abdullah, under detention since August 5, and stated that the party would remain away from coming Block Development Council (BDC) elections. The delegation said the election mandate has to be signed by party president Farooq Abdullah, who was detained under Public Safety Act (PSA) since last month.
NC provisional president, Jammu, Devender Rana led a 15-member NC delegation,... | |
| | Heated argument between Manohar Lal, Pathania over BDC elections mandate | | | Harpreet Singh Sethi
Early Times Report
KATHUA, Oct 6: A meeting of the Congress which was held at Chadwal, Kathua here on Sunday witnessed heated arguments between leaders over the party mandate for BDC elections.
The Congress Party meeting which was attended by District President Kathua and Former Minister Manohar Lal Sharma, Former MLC Subash Gupta, Former MoS Girdhari Lal Chalotra and leaders from many blocks of Kathua District.
The first crucial meeting being held in District Kathua after the abrogation of Article 370 to discuss the names of candidates for the upcoming Block Development Election, however, the groupism with in the party once again came to fore when heated argume... | |
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