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Anarchy, chaos prevail in Punjab, voices to impose President’s rule become shriller | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 25: Two days after radical groups attacked a police station exposing lawlessness Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann broke his silence, the demand for imposing President’s rule in the state gained momentum.
Amid violent protests in Punjab over the arrest of Amritpal Singh's aide Lovepreet Toofan, Prakash Singh, the former Uttar Pradesh director general of police (DGP) has asked the central government to implement President’s Rule in the state. Tagging the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Twitter, he also urged the centre to send in strong Governors and Advisors who come with a security background to tackle the situation in Punjab.
In a tweet, Singh wrote, “There is no time to lose. G0I should declare President's Rule in Punjab, and send a strong Governor and Advisors who have security background. @PMO_ NaMo#@HMOIndia”
Many security experts have warned that if a non-serious person like Bhagwant Mann is allowed to be Chief Minister of Punjab, the state will return to the earlier 1980s situation.
Known security expert Ramnik Mann termed Aam A... | |
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J&K BJP leaders to discuss property tax in Delhi | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 25: Even as the Bharatiya Janta Party leaders are evading questions over the prospective imposition of the property tax in Jammu and Kashmir, the JK leadership of the party is set to discuss the matter threadbare in the national capital.
Sources said the BJP leaders have had a verbal discussion with their seniors in the national leadership and that it was resolved that the matter be brought to the notice of the union Home Minister Amit Shah in particular.
Sources said a delegation of the party leaders from Jammu and Kashmir will be visiting the national capital for detailed meetings in the coming days.
“If need arises they (BJP) leaders will also see... | |
| | Property Tax will be implemented in consultation with public: LG | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 25: Amid protest by opposition parties, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said citizens’ welfare is the foremost priority of the Government, and property tax will ensure the financial self-sustainability of cities and the improvement of public amenities in the Union Territory.
“Our cities must witness rapid development and emerge as engines of growth. For that financial self-sustainability of cities is necessary. Property tax in J&K will be one of the lowest in the country and will be used for improving public amenities in J&K”, the office of the LG tweeted.
“Implementation shall be done in consultation with the general public. Common citizens’ interests... | |
| | Narco-terror transactions: Bank accounts under scanner, SIA to begin probe | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 25: With the narco-terror emerging as a major threat in Jammu and Kashmir, the security and intelligence agencies are set to keep eye on bank transactions apprehended to be linked to “drug trafficking.”
Highly placed sources said the State Investigative Agency is likely to take over the case for a “large scale scrutiny of the bank accounts apprehended to be linked to narco-terror.”
Sources said the narco terror plot in bank accounts was exposed recently in Doda region when the police busted “narco terror bank account nexus.”
Police on February 23 froze three bank accounts after fraudulent transactions related to drug trafficking were detected in them... | |
| | India pressing for resolving Ukraine conflict through diplomacy, dialogue: PM Modi | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Feb 25: India has been pressing for resolving the Ukraine conflict through diplomacy and dialogue and it is ready to contribute to any peace process, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday after holding wide-ranging talks with visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
The talks between the two leaders covered the entire gamut of bilateral ties as well as key regional and global issues, including the Ukraine conflict.
In his media statement, Scholz said the world is suffering as a consequence of Russia's aggression against Ukraine and asserted that no one can change borders through the use of violence.
The war in Ukraine has led to immense loss and destruc... | |
| | Mentality of West was imposed on India for 70-years: Anurag Thakur | | |
Agencies
Raipur, Feb 25: Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Thakur today said that "mentality of western countries" was imposed on India for 70 years but the thinking has been changing now.
He also cautioned the youth to remain alert against the forces trying to break up the country using "a report, billionaire and other means."
Mr Thakur was speaking at Yuva Samvaad India @2047 organized by Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangthan Chhattisgarh unit at Rawatpura Sarkar University in Dhaneli village.
"We should be proud of our heritage, history, art, culture and tradition. The mentality of western countries was imposed on our country for 70 years. The work of changing this thinki... | |
| | Rusted anti-tank mine found in Samba | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 25: The patrolling party of Border Security Force recovered one rusted anti-tank mine in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Police said that late on Friday, BSF troops during patrolling, found one rusted mine in river Basantar near village Mawa.
"The mine was taken into custody and the bomb disposal squad was rushed to the spot for further action," they said. ... | |
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