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Pak trying to revive terrorism in peaceful Jammu province | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 5: After the arrest of terrorist Mohammad Ramzan Sohil, in the Udhampur bomb blast case, one thing has become clear that Pakistan-based terrorists are trying to revive terrorism in Jammu province.
Sohil had planted an IED bomb at Udhampur on the direction of Pakistan-based handler Mohammad Amin alias Khubaib son of Dawood Butt resident of Kathawa Thathri, Doda. Mohammad Amin, son of an eliminated Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), is presently sitting in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) and trying to revive terrorism in Jammu province.
Pakistan is trying to revive terrorism in the twin border districts of Poonch-Rajouri and in the mountainous region of the erstwhile Doda district comprising Doda, Kishtwar, and Ramban districts.
Recently security forces and intelligence agencies discussed attempts of terrorists to revive terrorism in the Jammu division.
Issues related to the present security situation, and inputs of terrorists in Pakistan trying to infiltrate from the International Border and Line of Control (LoC) sectors were discussed.
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Congress Infighting: Azad loyalists not to reply to show-cause notices | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 5: To snub dissidents within the party, Congress leadership has served show-cause notices to loyalists of Ghulam Nabi Azad for boycotting “Chintan Shivar” held at Patnitop.
The leaders, who owe their allegiance to Ghulam Nabi Azad, have decided not to give a reply to these notices. Rather they are ready to take confrontation with the party.
On the condition of anonymity, a loyalist of Azad told The Early Times that they were ready to take confrontation with the state well as central leadership. “Enough is enough now, we will not tolerate dictatorship in the party”, he said.
As per reports, loyalists of senior Ghulam Nabi Azad, who had boycotted the Pan... | |
| | Extends greetings, best wishes to people undertaking sacred pilgrimage, first batch of 145 pilgrims leaves for Saudi Arabia | LG interacts with first batch of Haj pilgrims from J&K | | Early Times Report
New Delhi/ Budgam, June 5: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today interacted with the first batch of Haj pilgrims from Jammu & Kashmir.
The Lt Governor extended greetings and best wishes to the people undertaking sacred pilgrimage. “I pray for a successful Haj pilgrimage & peace, amity and prosperity for UT of J&K”, said the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor urged the pilgrims to apprise the administration instantly, in case they face any issue anywhere during the pilgrimage.... | |
| | Seized vehicles parked inside police station catche fire at Jammu | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 5: A major tragedy was averted when the fire engulfed the seized vehicles was timely controlled and prevented from spreading inside the police station here.
The police spokesman said that in an incident of short circuit that took place in open area of Police Station Satwari, some seized vehicles parked inside caught fire and suffered damage.
“The fire was controlled with the help of Fire and Emergency Services and no damage to the building was reported,” said police.... | |
| | Multiple Govt offices put Kashmiri Pandits transfers in public domain; Probe likely | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 5: Not one but several government offices are feared to have put in public domain the transfer orders of the Kashmiri Pandits who were shifted to safer locations in the wake of the recent spike in “targeted killings” in the valley.
While the J&K administration recently ordered transfer of migrant employees to relatively safer locations in Kashmir following a spike in the targeted attacks, the administration’s decision to put these orders in public domain has raised concern among these employees.
While the victims apprehend that the making transfer orders public can risk their lives further, names of at least two government offices have some under scanne... | |
| | Mainstream parties in Kashmir not allowed to protest against minority killings: Mehbooba Mufti | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, June 5: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday alleged that the mainstream parties in Kashmir were not allowed to hold protests against the minority killings.
Kashmir valley is witnessing targeted killings and according to officials, this year 12 civilians, mostly minorities, non locals and Panchayati Raj institutions members have been shot dead in a series of targeted attacks. Nearly a dozen mostly non local workers have also been wounded in targeted attacks.
The killings evoked large scale protests by the members of the minority community and witnessed widespread condemnation by the people of Jammu and Kashmir and political lea... | |
| | Don’t leave Kashmir: BJP urges KPs, Dogra employees | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 5: BJP on Sunday appealed to Kashmiri Pandit and Dogra employees not to leave the Kashmir Valley which is our Matribhoomi and said the government is determined to defeat the ‘’Pakistani conspiracy’’.
Calling Jammu and Kashmir the country’s crown, the BJP’s chief for the union territory Ravinder Raina said, ‘’We have to stand together to scuttle the nefarious designs of Pakistan, which has chalked out the conspiracy of targeted killings through its sponsored terrorists to force out minorities and nationalist Muslims from the Valley.’’ ‘’We are fighting a Pakistan-sponsored proxy war for the last 32 years and our army, police and paramilitary forces have gi... | |
| | Failed robbery attempt at JK Bank Gundna, robbers use gas cutters, set building on fire | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
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Jammu, June 5: In a failed attempt, the robbers in Gundna area of Doda District use gas cutters and other equipments to carry out the bank robbery, but failed in its mission and in the meantime while carrying out the robbery, the bank building caught fire forcing the robbers to flee from the spot.
As per the details available with Early Times, three unidentified persons caught on CCTV footage in Gundna area while they were on way to carry out the Bollyw... | |
| | “Aimed At Audience Abroad”: Omar Abdullah on BJP removing Spokespersons | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, June 5: Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC)vice-president Omar Abdullah on Sunday said the BJP “suddenly waking up” to denounce the insult of any religious personality has nothing to do with having “offended” the sentiments of Muslims in the country but is aimed at an international audience.
The National Conference leader’s remarks came after the BJP, seeking to defuse a row over allegedly controversial remarks made by its spokesperson Nupur Sharma against Prophet Mohammed, said it respects all religions and strongly denounces insult of any religious personality.
“There is a context to the BJP suddenly waking up to denounce “insult to any religious ... | |
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