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Sajad Lone trying for patch-up with BJP! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: Even as the National Conference has seemingly softened its stand on numerous issues related to NC’s core politics, another Kashmir based political party, the Peoples Conference led by Sajad Lone is allegedly working on a similar plan.
Sources said Sajad Lone, who has been detained at his residence after release from MLA Hostel Sub Jail, is trying hard to get in touch with the Bharatiya Janta Party through his aides close to the right wing party.
Sources said a group of people on behalf of Sajad Lone is trying to revive the relationship between the PC and the BJP for future of politics in Kashmir.
Sources said Sajad Lone has been unnerved by the changing political landscape in Kashmir where his arch rival Omar Abduallah sounds like a changed man, after his release from the prison and has not been aggressive against New Delhi since.
Sources said what has added to the apprehensions of Sajad Lone’s party is the emergence of a new political party in Kashmir that has been able to grab some of the faces that were otherwise close to the Peoples C... | |
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Noble gesture of Police in Kathua turns awful | Overthrowing norms, cops gather to celebrate child’s birthday under full media glare | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 13: Taking inspiration from the noble gesture shown by the police force of other states, which celebrated the birthday of children confined to four walls of their houses due to lockdown, a senior police officer along with half a dozen policemen visited a family and celebrated their child’s birthday but the noble gesture of the police turned awful, when the physical distancing norms were found totally violated, along with some other serious loopholes in the initiative.
The incident occurred in one of the wards of Kathua town, when around half a dozen policemen headed by a senior police officer visited the family. The police team had brought a cake along with... | |
| | PDP pursuing separatist, communal agenda to replace Hurriyat ! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: After her Public Safety Act (PSA) has been extended for three months, PDP supremo Mehbooba Mufti has appeared to be given message to her party leadership to adopt aggressive posture to replace fundamentalist and radical Hurriyat Conference.
Recent statements issued by PDP leaders and tweets from the account of Mehbooba Mufti clearly indicated that party leadership has decided to complete with Hurriyat Conference by pursuing separatist and communal agenda.
Credible sources in the PDP said that party leadership has realized statements given by Mehbooba Mufti after her detention under PSA, possibility of her alliance with any national level party was im... | |
| | India’s fight against COVID-19 enters into crucial phase | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: Experts have predicted that coming week is crucial vis-à-vis outbreak of COVID-19 in the country.
“During the past few days there has been sudden increase in the number of positive cases across the country. This fact cannot be ignored,” an analyst told Early Times.
Referring to the Prime Minister’s recent statement about lockdown-IV will be different, the analyst said, “Prime Minister’s address to the nation was a clear message that lockdown won’t end so soon as the COVID-19 curve has not flattened yet. There is no doubt about the fact that India’s recovery rate is higher than the other countries. But this week will tell us whether the numbers will st... | |
| | Youth held for anti-national posts, glorifying terrorists on social media | Pursuing BDS under PM Scholarship scheme, Shah leaves no stone unturned to target PM | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
EARLY TIMES REPORT
KISHTWAR, May 13: Taking strong note of posting provocative messages on social networking site-Facebook, the Kishtwar Police today detained a local youth for his alleged anti-national posts.
The youth identified as Ziyan Shah, son of late Mohammad Abbas, of Girinagar Kishtwar, was apprehended for posting anti-national posts on social media which included challenging integration of Jammu and Kashmir with Union of India, glorifying terrorists and targeti... | |
| | JK drained thousands of crores of central funds over incomplete projects | Dilatory governance, non- serious approach cited as primary reasons | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 13: The dilatory mode of governance in Jammu and Kashmir is taking a heavy toll upon the vital developmental projects particularly those being funded by the central government with thousands of crores getting lost to delay and mismanagement.
A high level meeting convened recently by the government has expressed shock over the delay done for years in implementation of the centrally funded schemes and projects and how the past regimes were least concerned over such irregular mode of governance.
In respect of six projects of Public Works Department (PWD), 41 projects of PHE and six projects of PDD divisions, the cost was revised upwards by a whooping Rs 224.9... | |
| | Death toll due to COVID-19 reaches 11 as Digiana man tests positive a day after his death | Positive cases 971, active cases 494, recoveries 466 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 13: The death toll due to Corona Virus in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reached 11 today as an elderly man from Digiana area of Jammu division passed away after falling prey to COVID-19. At the same time 37 new cases of Corona Virus were reported today.
Reports said that a 72-years-old man from Preet Nagar-Digiana tested positive today, a day after his death. This is the 11th casualty due to COVID-19 in Jammu & Kashmir. The elderly man with multiple health complications including breathing problem was brought to Government Medical College Jammu where doctors declared him as brought dead.
The family members of deceased placed... | |
| | Few Govt employees provoke students to spread hate speech; Police, Admin ignore miscreants | | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: After government took stern action against some employees for spreading hate through social media, another group of government employees has become active and is allegedly provoking students to post anti-national content on different platforms.
It’s in place to mention here that some government employees and officials were taken to task for spreading hatred against country and furthering the agenda of separatism. Some of them were also placed under suspension. “In order to show their anger against the country, many other employees and officials are instigating college and university students to spit venom against the country on social... | |
| | ‘Erstwhile regimes didn’t conduct risk assessment surveys in J&K’ | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: The Jammu and Kashmir Administration will have to overhaul disaster management system of the Union Territory to the handle the situation which has arisen due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Sources told Early Times the erstwhile dispensations had not conducted any assessment of hazards, vulnerabilities and risks in J&K due to weak institutional structures of disaster management.
They further said that there are many shortcomings in the government’s pre-disaster preparedness and management activities which can be gauged from the fact that there are no risk maps of over dozen multi-hazard districts, although the funds for the same were released by Ce... | |
| | Travelers allege mismanagement, lack of facilities at Sunderbani | | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: Hundreds of travelers, including students and labourers who arrived in their native areas on Wednesday complained of poor arrangements at the quarantine centers where they have been lodged.
Stranded persons arriving at quarantine centers in Sunderbani town in district Rajouri are also complaining about lack of facilities.
“We were forced to sit on road from 6pm to 12 pm after we arrived on Tuesday”, alleged a group of students who had reached Sunderbani from different States through specials trains. “We remained unattended here for around six hours that too without water and food, the local administration made us to sit on the road”, ... | |
| | Ensure basic necessities for residents of Sec-7, Nanak Nagar : Munish urges admin | Locals express resentment over continuous neglect, seek attention | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 13: Editor-in-Chief, Early Times, Munish Gupta, has urged the administration not to deprive people of basic amenities like better roads, provision of proper sanitation and drainage system in various areas in Jammu so that the city remains in the forefront of getting a ‘Smart City’ tag.
Munish, who would be contesting the forthcoming Assembly elections from Gandhi Nagar constituency said, “It is the responsibility of the government to provide basic amenities ... | |
| | 20 including 8 cops test positive for COVID-19 in Anantnag, toll mounts to 147 | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, May 13: 20 people including 8 cops posted at District Police Lines Anantnag, tested positive for coronavirus in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district during last 24 hours taking the number cases in the district to one hundred forty seven (147).
“21 persons tested positive during last 24 hours. 20 infected persons belong to Anantnag while as 1 is from Kulgam,” Dr Salim Khan, Nodal Officer for COVID 19 at CD Hospital Srinagar told Early Times.
Officials here at Anantnag said that the infected persons were from different areas of the district.
“6 residents from Seerhamdan, 2 from Kokernag, one each from Batengoo, Katriteng and Naibasti Anantnag ha... | |
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