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For their personal interests some BJP leaders sabotaging formation of coalition with PDP | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 23: Bhartiya Janata Party high command has finalized to nominate senior leader Dr Nirmal Singh as Deputy Chief Minister in the coming coalition government headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed but another party leader, Choudhary Lal Singh-who is claiming himself as most deserving candidate for the same post, has rushed to Delhi to stall Dr Singh's appointment.
Choudhary Lal Singh, who is adopting all means to get the post of Deputy Chief Minister, was in Congress before Assembly elections so he finding it difficult to get himself shun the Congress culture. Instead of accepting directions of the party leadership, Choudhary Lal Singh is trying to influence the high command by using his all links at Delhi to stall appointment of Dr Nirmal Singh as Deputy Chief Minister.
Credible sources in the BJP said that after getting information that Dr Nirmal Singh is going to become Deputy Chief Minister in the new government headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Choudhary Lal Singh on the advice of another BJP leader, rushed to Delhi to sabotage the move. The BJP leader... | |
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BJP top brass asks new entrants to stop 'dreaming big' | 'Reach out to people, refrain from providing wrong feedback' | | Fazal Khan
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 23: As the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are all set to form the new dispensation in Jammu and Kashmir the new entrants in the BJP especially from Kashmir region have been reportedly told by the BJP top brass to stop "dreaming big" and refrain from providing wrong feedback to the party leaders sitting in the national capital.
Sources told Early Times that many BJP leaders from Kashmir who were camping in Jammu and New Delhi for the past two months have returned to the Valley "empty handed" as all their efforts to get a chance to contest either the Rajya Sabha polls or the MLC elections failed to yield any re... | |
| | JK House New Delhi hosts VIPs, Commoners suffer | | |
Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 23: The JK House in New Delhi is becoming a dominion of former ministers and their kith and kin including the legislators with the common masses being shown the door.
Early Times received reports from scores of aggrieved JK citizens accusing the JK House authorities of ignoring them and turning the House as the VIP centre. Reports informed that in a bid to bite the chilling cold, the bureaucrats, former ministers along with their respective families are camping in New Delhi at the government expenses with common people left in lurch.
Shugufta, 54, was one of the state employees who had applied for the accommodation at JK House New Delhi... | |
| | Conspiracy against West Pakistan refugees | Humanitarian issue | |
Rustam
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 23: Thousands of persecuted Hindus, mostly Dalits, migrated to Jammu in 1947 with the hope that they would be considered Indians by the authorities in Jammu & Kashmir and that they would enjoy equal rights with all other Indians, including those like former Prime Ministers Inder Kumar Gujral and Manmohan Singh who had also migrated from Pakistan and settled in the Indian Punjab after their migration. Sadly, it didn't happen despite the fact that theirs was a humanitarian issue. Even the intervention of the Supreme Court of India didn't help these hapless refugees. As a result, they do not enjoy any citizenship right in Jammu & Kashmir. They are Indi... | |
| | Padha, Deshbandhu, Kuldeep make short-listing job tough for search committee | Search for Jammu University VC narrows down! | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 23: Despite seemingly making knee deep efforts to impress leadership of both BJP and its student wing ABVP, acting Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof. R.D.Sharma is unlikely to be assigned task of looking after Jammu University for next three years.
Short-listing of ex-ABVP leader and one of the most experienced as well as regular faculty member of Physics department Prof. Naresh Padha alongwith mutely working Prof Kuldeep Sharma of Zoology Department and the only non-controversial face of Jammu University Prof. Deshbandhu Gupta who is Director Colleges Development Council (CDC) has dwindled chances of Sharma being appointed as permanent Vice-Chancellor of Jammu Uni... | |
| | Hurriyat the true representative of the people of J&K, says Islamabad | Sinister agenda | | Neha
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 23: Pakistan, which is recognized the world over as a failed and rogue state, as also as the epicenter of global terrorism, doesn't recognize any of the political parties which are active in Jammu & Kashmir. Nor does it recognize the fact that the people in the 2014 Lok Sabha and Assembly elections voted in large numbers to elect the representatives through whom they wanted themselves to be represented in the Lok Sabha and Assembly. It only recognizes the Hurriyat leaders as the "true representatives of the people of Jammu & Kashmir". And it said so only the other day while denying visa to PDP chief spokesperson Nayeem Akhtar.
Which Hurriyat Conferenc... | |
| | Mehbooba Mufti-Amit Shah meeting today; Govt likely within one week | | | ET Report
Jammu, Feb 23: After narrowing down differences on controversial issues like Article 370 and Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA), president of the PDP Mehbooba Mufti is likely to meet BJP chief Amit Shah at Delhi on Tuesday to give touch to the formation of coalition regime in Jammu and Kashmir.
Teams of interlocutors appointed by both PDP and BJP had held talks for over seven weeks to reach at amicable situation on all controversial issues. Both the parties have decided that after teams of interlocutors arrive at consensus, president of both the parties would officially meet to give final touch.
Credible sources said that meeting of Mehbooba Mufti with Amit Shah would be... | |
| | No medicine for suspected cases: Medical Superintendent | Swine flu turns GMCH into a pigsty | | Aviansh Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 23: 'It's nothing but a pigsty,' said Rashid Ali patient who is suffering H1N1 deadly viral, after his expectation could not match up to the lethargy of Government Medical College & Hospital (GMCH), Jammu.
With fever, sore throat and a gift of panic in times of Swine flu, he rushed to the hospital and ended up recuperating on his own. Luckily, it was no swine flu. Doctors have sent his sample test to Delhi for confirmation. Test results will only be available after a weak.
'What if my condition worsens and I die?,' Rashid Ali, a faculty member of Central University of Jammu, despairingly questioned. With high fever he walked for almost two kilo... | |
| | Lal Singh's cabinet berth may run into rough weather | He is a habitual land grabber, alleges Kathua resident | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 23: The MLA elect and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Chaudary Lal Singh's efforts to get a berth in new cabinet can run into "rough weather" as he is again in the news for wrong reasons. Sharat Cahandra Nagra and others have accused him (Singh) of grabbing their five kanal of land at Kathua and violating the court orders.
Sharat Cahandra Nagra and others have accused Singh and his brother of grabbing their five kanal land under Khasra No 839/729 at Kathua .
The petitioner has alleged that Chaudary Lal Singh, his brother Bablu and others have grabbed their land under Khasra No 839/729 and have violated the court order dated January 6, 2014. "Singh an... | |
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