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After being left alone, Azad busy in self projection | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 10: Chairman of Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) and former J&K chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad after being left alone is trying his best to send a message to people of Jammu and Kashmir that he only can lead them.
Addressing a function in Kashmir on Friday Azad said, “While I have throughout my career cared for my image and served people without any personal interests, I want all my workers and leaders to take the same route and serve people selflessly. You will see people will respect you and won’t need to go door to door campaigning as people will respect you.”
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “When Azad formed his party, he was under the impression that his loyalists will follow him blindly. Initially top Congress leaders from Jammu and Kashmir regions joined his party but after they understood that Azad too is one among the leaders standing in the queue, they went back to the Congress.”
He said, “Ones who had joined him were under the notion that Azad would be given a coveted position and it would pave the way for the... | |
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PDP suffers another jolt, Yatoo joins DPAP | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 10: Peoples Democratic Party suffered a yet jolt blow on Friday after former PDP leader, who was also formerly with Congress as General Secretary, Abdul Ahad Yatoo from Pattan joined Democratic Progressive Azad Party.
Yatoo joined the DPAP in presence of Azad and said that he “retuned to the place where he belonged to.”
Yatoo got emotional and broke down during the joining ceremony and said that Jammu and Kashmir can only be led by Ghulam Nabi Azad who holds a strong grip on administration, and has a vision for his people. “My heart was always with you though I was physically somewhere else,” he told Azad while joining the party fold. The life seemed ... | |
| | One more India’s most-wanted terrorist killed in Pak, 15th this year | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 10: Killing of India’s most wanted terrorists on Pakistan’s soil is going unabated as one more dreaded Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist was killed by unidentified men in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The killed terrorist has been identified as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Akram Khan Ghazi.
Ghazi’s killing is the third assassination of a top Lashkar operative and the 15th killing of a top commander operating from across the border this year.
Ghazi was gunned down by unidentified bike-borne men in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to Pakistan media reports.
Ghazi was a key member of LeT’s recruitment cell and was responsible for radicalising terrorist... | |
| | International terror gangster network case: NIA files chargesheet against 4 accused | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 10:The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday filed the third chargesheet in gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and Babbar Khalsa International terror gangster network case.
The second supplementary chargesheet has crucial details of the involvement of the accused persons in the terror-related activities. The move takes the total number of accused charge-sheeted by the NIA so far in this case to 21.
The four individuals named in the chargesheet are Darman Singh alias Darmanjot Kahlon, Parveen Wadhwa alias Prince, Yudhvir Singh alias Sadhu, and Vikas Singh.
On March 24 this year, the NIA filed its initial chargesheet against 14 accused, followed by the firs... | |
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