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Under pressure from within, BJP unlikely to call off alliance with PDP | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: Constantly under pressure from within for snapping alliance with PDP, the BJP is unlikely to take the extreme step. The party has been increasingly under pressure to snap ties especially after filing of FIR against the army officer and then shouting of Pakistan Zindabad slogans by the National Conference MLA with BJP not making serious effort to get him sacked.
"The statement of Ashok Khajuria can damage the party , but the high command is unlikely to snap the ties, we have got serious calculations here and have long term strategy to stay here so we are not going to back off at this moment," said senior leadership of the party high command.
The sources... | |
| | Top BJP leaders sabotage move to corner Akbar Lone in Assembly | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: Although there is nationwide anger against Pakistan Zindabad slogans shouted by National Conference MLA Mohammad Akbar Lone in the Legislative Assembly on Saturday, BJP members today held symblic protest only for face saving and to befool the people.
All BJP MLAs in the Assembly were stood up to protest against Lone but only R S Pathania, MLA Ramnagar, Rajiv Jasrotia, MLA Kathua and Choudhary Sukhnand were vocal, all others were half-heartedly holding protest in the Assembly.
Some senior BJP members including some party ministers were not feeling comfortable when three MLAs were vociferously demanding action against Lone. Pathania and Jasrotia have deman... | |
| | At Shiv Khori, 'illegal' hotels, guesthouses fleece pilgrims | | |
Early Times Report
REASI, Feb 12: Pilgrims visiting the revered Shiv Khori shrine in Pouni tehsil here are being fleeced by the "illegally-run " hotels and guesthouses while the government has been silent on the issue.
Scores of hotels and guesthouses, which have come up allegedly illegally in the area operate without requisite clearance from the tourism department for years.
While the facilities ties offered are 'extremely poor", the charges are exorbitant, the pilgrims said. Sources said the Tourism department officials have underhand dealing with the operators of these "illegal" establishments.
Sources said the Tourism department officials take regular "nazrana" from such establish... | |
| | Former PHE mantri's interference causes damage to Tawi Barrage | Project likely to miss set deadline | | Arun Singh
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: The alleged change in original design of Auto Mechanically Gate Barrage project in River Tawi by Irrigation and Flood Control Department on the direction of a former PHE Minister to save his land adjacent to the project site from inundation, caused huge damage to the under construction project and also delayed its completion which was scheduled to happen on March 31, 2018.
The Government had formed a committee in 2017 to ascertain reasons for repeated damage caused to the construction of Auto Mechanical Operated Gate Barrage (Wadi Tawi, Nikki Tawi) at Belicharana, Jammu.
The committee during its inspection showed resentment and observed that ... | |
| | Why Congress doesn't look at its own track record? | Shopian: FIR against Maj Aditya | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: Congress leaders in J&K are raising a hue and cry to identify themselves with the 3 killed stone-pelters in Shopian in their desperate attempt to create some political space for their party in Kashmir. They, like the separatists and half-separatists, want a stringent action against the army personnel who, they alleged, killed "civilians in Shopian" and support the J&K Government's stand that FIR against Major Aditya and 9 other jawans will be taken to its "logical conclusion".
Jawans had opened fire at Shopian in self-defence. Had they not done so, a violent mob of 200 to 250 stone-pelters would have lynched the jawans. The Congress, like other Kashmir-ba... | |
| | District administration has no time to visit the families of slain army men | Brave soldiers left behind memories that would never fade out | | Mohammad Sarfaraz
Early Times Report
KUPWARA, Feb 12: At a time when there was need to console the old aged parents, relatives, kith and kin of two brave hearted soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the sake of country at Sunjwan-Jammu while fighting militants, no official from the district administration has bothered to see the families of these slain army men.
"I had never dreamt that November 14 would be a short meeting with my deceased brother who had returned to his home on my marri... | |
| | But BJP will not declare Pakistan a terrorist state | Sunjuwan Terror Attack | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: When in opposition the BJP used to attack and corner the Congress for what it would call its "weakened Pakistan and Kashmir policy". It would ask it to declare Pakistan a terrorist state and give a freehand to the Army so that it could eliminate the menace of separatism and terrorism in Kashmir Valley. It would stage walkout after walkout from the Parliament saying the Congress government's responses to its questions and queries were unsatisfactory. It would also accuse the Congress-led UPA Government of adopting a soft approach towards secessionism in Kashmir, as also to the cult of stone-pelting.
But when it came to the BJP, it also thought it prudent t... | |
| | Militants take refuge in abandoned house, CRPF jawan killed | Gunfight rages in Karan Nagar area of Srinagar city | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 12: A jawan of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was killed while as a policeman sustained grievous injuries during an encounter with militants in the Karan Nagar area of summer capital.
The encounter started after militants took shelter in an abandoned house in the area. The fire fight was going on when last reports came in. Reinforcement has been sent to the area to flush out the militants at least two in the number from the house wher... | |
| | MLA recommends pruning of branches; Tehsildar gets Chinar chopped off | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 12: Taking illegal advantage of the recommendations of a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) who is also a senior Minister in State Cabinet regarding pruning of a Chinar tree several months back in Pohru village of B K Pora Tehsil of Budgam district, certain vested interests have lopped 80 % of the tree in connivance with the local Tehsildar.
Details available with Early Times reveal that people from Pohru village under the local Ahli Hadees Masjid Committee gave a representation to the local MLA Javaid Mustaffa Mir on August 1, 2017 wherein they prayed that an old chinar tree was posing threat to local population and people coming to Masjid at Sidiq Bhat... | |
| | GoI releases salaries, HUDD fails to distribute | 14 experts engaged under PMAY left high and dry | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: Despite release of funds by Union Government for salaries of employees engaged under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Housing for All) the Housing and Urban Development Department (HUDD) has no immediate plans to pay its employees.
Sources informed Early Times that HUDD had engaged 14 experts of City Level Technical Cell under various designations in PMAY scheme executed by Housing and Urban Development Department (HUDD) under a flagship programme 'Housing for All' but the salaries of all 14 experts were pending for the last 11 months.
"Two years back the scheme was launched in state but the government still fails to establish a separate mission directorat... | |
| | Second attack around Srinagar's SMHS hospital in 10 days | Lack of security in valley hospitals cause of concern | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 12: In less than 10 days, militants have chosen vicinity of SMHS hospital in Karan Nagar locality of Srinagar to target security forces, thus indicating that hospitals are vulnerable to attacks in the valley. Last week, a 22-year-old Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant escaped in dramatic style from the custody of jail officials after his associates opened fire on his escorts, when he was brought to the hospital for a check-up.
While on Monday, militants attacked a CRPF camp outside the SMHS hospital Srinagar in which one CRPF man was killed.
Rajesh Yadav, a spokesman for the Central Reserve Police Force, said the building near the camp in Srinagar where Mond... | |
| | Despite intelligence inputs, police caught napping on Karan Nagar attack | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 12: Despite having intelligence inputs that militants were likely to strike paramilitary CRPF camp at Karan Nagar, the local police was caught napping till the suicide squad appeared in the area Monday morning.
Official sources said for the past three months, there were credible inputs that the Fidayeen squads of militants were planning to strike paramilitary camps particularly in Karan Nagar area, where many such camps exist.
But the police seem to have failed to take preventive measures. Sources said despite the recent shootout at nearby SMHS Hospital on February 6 when two policemen were killed and a militant managed to flee, the police failed to impro... | |
| | Pakistan to pay heavy price for bleeding India: Sitharaman | Militants involved in Sunjwah attack had local support | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: : Taking strong note of 'misadventures' from Pakistan, the Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today said that Pakistan will pay a heavy price for inflicting thousands bleeding cuts on India.
Talking to media persons at a press conference here at Army's Tiger Division Headquarter the defence minister said that Pakistan will have to pay heavy price for inflicting thousands bleeding cuts on India adding that the militants that carried the terror attack on Sunjwan military garrison had some local support. She said that army and the National Investigating Agency are probing the terror attack.
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