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Former CM projects security forces as villains | After losing power Mehbooba blames men in uniform for forcing Burhan his brother turning rebels | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and the President of the Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti has once again reiterated that Hizbul militant commander Burhan Wani should have been caught alive.
"Burhan picked up the gun only after his elder brother was beaten up by the security forces. Killing militants is not helping and it is not a solution. Those who pick up gun, you kill them. But not their idea. You have to address the idea," Mehbooba recently told India Today.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "After losing power Mehbooba is accusing the police and security forces of committing atrocities on people but when she was the Chief Minister she used to praise the police and the security forces for handling the situation in a professional manner. After losing power she has taken a u-turn."
He said, "Today she has become the advocate of the Burhan Wani and his brother. She is virtually blaming the security forces for pushing youth towards gun and is trying to act as their spokesman. Someone needs to remind her that dur... | |
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Most dreadful coup within PDP in offing | Senior leader to float new party | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: : A major coup within the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) is in the offing with one of its senior leaders all set to form another third front with the support of no less than 16 former PDP MLAs.
As per the sources privy to this vital development, the senior leader has almost finalised all his preparations to leave PDP and is in talks with other party legislators so that a joint front could be given a final shape.
The leader in question has already announced his decision to his workers, sources divulged.
It was informed further that this senior PDP leader is in active talks with other former MLAs of the party and that it has been assured from no les... | |
| | Worries ahead for PDP: Patron Baig continues to fire tirade against leadership | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: Finding it difficult to keep its flock together, PDP is likely to face more worries because party's newly appointed patron Muzzafar Hussain Baig has yet not stopped speaking against wrong decisions taken by party supremo Mehbooba Mufti.
Baig was appointed patron of the PDP in the recently held meeting of party leaders to pacify him because he (Baig) was publically opposing 'wrong' decisions taken by Mehbooba Mufti, from time to time.
After his appointment as patron of the party, Mehbooba Mufti was thinking that Baig, one of the founder of PDP, will be pacified but Baig has continued his tirade against leadership for 'blunders'.
In an interview with a n... | |
| | Mehbooba's PDP is a sinking ship | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 20: It was on November 21 that former CM Mehbooba Mufti stated in Srinagar that her party had approached J&K Governor, Satya Pal Malik, to form coalition government in the state in alliance with Farooq Abdullah's NC and Rahul Gandhi's Congress party. It, then, appeared that she had played her cards very well and stumped the BJP. She and the NC and the Congress had claimed that they joined hands to "save the state and its special status" and defeat the moves of the BJP to capture the government through its ally Sajad Lone of Kashmir, who had only 2 members in the Assembly.
However, things in Kashmir have changed and the cards didn't favour Mehbooba Mufti's ... | |
| | In Governor's rule, admin allows construction of 'illegal' bridge | Concerned seek Raj Bhawan intervention, demand probe | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Dec 20: In brazen violation of the norms, a bridge is being "illegally" constructed on flood channel in Rawalpora area of Srinagar thereby making the area more vulnerable to floods.
Officials sources said the office Chief Engineer, Irrigation and Flood Control Department has been maintaining a "criminal silence" over the "illegal" construction of the bridge on which crores of rupees have already been spent.
An engineer who works in the IFCD chief engineer's office said the contractor who is executing the work was "hand in glove" with some engineers and politicians who have been silent on the work.
This is the second such bridge being constructed on the spill... | |
| | Not common masses, Govt Deptts main power defaulters in JK | | |
Early Times Report
srinagar, Dec 20: Government might be blaming the common people for power woes, it is actually its departments, and big industrialists who are main defaulters of power in Jammu and Kashmir.
The domestic consumers, industrialists, and government departments have an outstanding of around Rs 1,500 crore in Kashmir on account of power tariff.
"Most of the dues are pending with government departments," the official said.
Among the departments, Irrigation and Flood Control Department and Public Health Engineering Department have highest arrears of over Rs 400 crore. Following which, the Home Department has an outstanding of around Rs 100 crore. This includes the pending d... | |
| | Irony! Those who didn't spare even peons, spent lakhs on toilet seats stage protest against Rafale deal | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: Over a dozen former ministers of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee joined by Sanjay Sinha, AICC member and Rajya Sabha, MP staged a protest here over the issue of Rafale deal.
But the same former ministers were themselves facing charges of corruption and nepotism. Some of the Congress leaders, who were holding protest on Rafale issue, were booked by the State Accountability Commission (SAC) on corruption charges while some others were facing alle... | |
| | Opposition in Kashmir to University of Ladakh in Leh will further alienate Buddhists | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: It was on November 1, 2018 that the Ladakhi students held demonstrations in Leh and Jammu to persuade the government to set up a separate full-fledged University in Ladakh. Days later on November 5, they held protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, for the same purpose. The protests were a massive affair. Their upshot was that Kashmir had 7 Universities and Jammu too have a number of Universities, but Ladakh, the state's largest region, didn't have even one and as a result, the student community of the region had suffered during the past 70 years. They said that 15,000 students from Ladakh were studying in Jammu alone as their region didn't have a single inst... | |
| | Tourism projects of Jammu get peanuts | Yet another act of discrimination | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: Yet another instance of discrimination with Jammu based tourist development project has come to fore as Mantalai- Sudhamahadev-Patnitop tourist facilities sanctioned years back (2016-17), gets nominal funds for its development.
Sources informed Early Times that under the Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD, the Union Ministry of Tourism had sanctioned seven projects worth 611.21 Crores for the state of Jammu and Kashmir wherein one project mainly based on Jammu- Mantalai-Sudhamahadev-Patnitop worth Rs 97.82 Crores but against the sanctioned money, this project got only 20 percent (Rs 19.56) of the total amount.
The sources alleged that projects sanctioned to ... | |
| | No specialist posts sanctioned for remote districts | Administrative inertia defeats NHM scheme | | Vijay Charak
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: It has been over a decade since the National Health Mission (NHM) scheme was launched in state but astoundingly till date government has failed to sanction posts of specialists under the scheme for remote districts. NHM is known as the backbone of state's healthcare system but in Jammu and Kashmir it seems defeated due to lethargy of the successive governments.
According to sources, since the launch of the scheme in state, the government of India each year has pumped funds for providing staff to rural as well as urban health institutions on contract basis but concerned have failed to utilize the funds properly as they could not sancti... | |
| | Despite 12 year stay, influential PHE SO defies transfer | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: An influential Statistical Officer working in a Public Health Engineering Office Jammu has been continuously defying his transfer order even after 12 years long stay at one place and reluctant to relieve his position for the new officer. Sources told Early Times that the decade long stay of the officer on a particular position at one place has raised the eyebrows of many in the department as the officer has very strong connections in higher-ups due to which he remained untouched from transfer. "The officer is notorious for his misdeeds in the department and it is alleged that he keeps his bosses including top bureaucrats and politicians in good humor by ... | |
| | Police department deprived of one month additional salary of Municipal/Panchayat elections 2018 | Hardship allowance reduced from 10-3% in 7th pay comm, instead of enhancement of 20% | | S T Haq
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 20: Government of Jammu and Kashmir General Administration Department Civil Secretariat, Jammu issued an order with reference to: SAC Decision no, 55/10/2018 dated 31.08.2018 with cited subject: Payment of one month additional salary/wages/remuneration in lieu of election duty, and police officials say they are deprived of it.
According to government order no: 1789 GAD of 2018 dated 20-12-2018 that sanction is hereby accorded to the payment of one month additional salary/wages/remuneration as the case may be, in respect of employees as were deployed of Municipal/Panchayat Elections, 2018 or both said an order.
The order said that, the Drawing and... | |
| | PDP youth leader equates Bajrang Dal, BJP with terrorists | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Dec 20: The controversy over the attack by Bajrang Dal activist yet to die down, the PDP State Youth General Secretary stoke another controversy by equating the BJP and Bajrang Dal with the terrorists who massacred the innocent people in Doda and Kishtwar District during peak militancy.
In a video which is in circulation on social media, PDP Youth General Secretary from Kishtwar Mohammad Umar Malik while addressing the party activist protesting against the purported attack on the party MLC Firdous Tak outside Press Club Jammu few days ago said that both BJP and Bajrang Dal are worse than those terrorist who massacred the people. He said that ... | |
| | Company allotted 10 marlas, encroached 45 kanals | Tawi land grab in Udhampur | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 20: State Information Commission (SIC) has sought a complete report from Deputy Commissioner (DC) Udhampur within a month on the alleged land grab near Tawi river at village Moudh. SIC in addition to other issues has sought a detailed report from the DC office about the encroachment of 45 kanals of land by a private construction company for setting up a mega stone crushing unit in the area. SIC asked ACD Udhampur how 45 kanals of land were occupied by the company while as only 10 marlas of land were allotted to them.
As per the interim order issued by State Information Commission (SIC) Jammu vide file No: SIC/J/C/27/2018 Dated: 19.12.2018, the commission que... | |
| | No takers for grievances addressed to GGC | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 20: The Governor's Grievance Cell (GGC) might have received over 35,000 complaints but there are hardly any takers in Government departments for their redressal.
As per the official figures, the Governor's grievance cell has received 35,322 grievances of which 34,313 have been forwarded to concerned authorities for redress.
An official said that highest number of complaints have been received against Public Works Department, followed by Service Selection Board, Public Health Engineering, and Police Department. "There are complaints about corruption and embezzlement of funds in these departments," the official said.
A lot of complaints h... | |
| | Govt wakes up from slumber sanctions one month additional salary for employees who discharged poll duties | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 20: It has taken more than two months for the people at helm to wake up from slumber and issue orders for release of one month salary in favour of employees who discharged duties during Municipal and Panchayat polls in Jammu & Kashmir.
Governor Satya Pal Malik led state administration today accorded sanction to the payment of one-month additional salary to the employees who were deployed for the conduct of Municipal and Panchayat polls 2018. While the municipal polls were held during the month of October the Panchayat polls were held in November and December.
Before the commencement of polls chief secretary B V R Subrahmanyam announced... | |
| | Over 59838 kanals of State land encroached | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Dec 20: The tall claims of Revenue Department that measures to retrieve encroached state land fall flat as over 59838 Kanals of state land and grazing land is still under illegal occupation in South Kashmir's Anantnag district.
As per the official record, Anantnag district has 165159 (One lakh sixty five thousand one hundred fifty nine Kanals of state land) and 136330 (One Lakh thirty six thousand three hundred thirty Kanals of grazing land. Togther the district has total of three Lakh fourteen thousand ninety (301490) state and grazing land.
Out of 301490 kanals of state/grazing land, 76002 kanals of land was encroached from time to time by th... | |
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