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Looting of party funds going uncontrolled in BJP | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 28: Notwithstanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign against corruption, swindling of party fund within state unit of BJP is going unabated because those who are at the helm of affairs in the party are looting party's fund with one way or other.
Credible sources in the party said that since long looting of party fund is going uncontrolled in the state unit of BJP because those at the helm of affairs are allegedly hand in glove with those who are swinding party funds.
Credible sources said that latest episode of looting fund was September 22 'Jan Jagran Abhiyan Rally' which was virtually flop show as far as strength was concerned. "Although the rally was organized by civil society, party has hired 120 mini buses for carrying people from different parts", source said and pointed out that strength in the rally was not more than 1200 people but payment was made to 120 mini-buses without mentioning their numbers. Out of total 1200 people, half of them came in their own vehicles. "How come payment has been paid for 120 mini buses when only 600 peo... | |
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Frustrated Khan turns propagandist, doesn't know there is no curfew in Kashmir | Pak Army stooge threatens bloodbath in J&K, nuclear war | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 28: Cricketer-turned-politician, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Friday said that India should end curfew in Kashmir. By uttering these words, he has proved it that he is ill-informed and is nothing more than a propagandist.
It seems no one has told him that there are no restrictions in Kashmir for more than a month and the life has been disrupted due to the threats being issued by the Pakistan sponsored terrorists.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Government has not imposed any restrictions anywhere in the Valley. People are moving around and security forces are not st... | |
| | Coming Chief Ministers no longer entitled to make political appointments in JK | Previous actions appear to be without any authority of law, declared illegal | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 28: In the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, the chief ministers shall no longer be entitled to make political appointments such as advisors, chairpersons of boards and PSUs.
As per the reports, the government is thoroughly examining the process through the previous regimes were making political appointments without any compunction. The government has found out these appointments appear to be without any authority of law.
An official privy to the development told Early Times that such measures are going to be a thing of past now and that even when elections will be held, the chief ministers cannot function through any underhand means and appoint the p... | |
| | Amid uneasy situation in Kashmir, Gulmarg turning into concrete jungle | | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 28: Amid a prolonged hartal in Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, the world famous hill resort of Gulmarg is fast turning into concrete jungle as huge numberof illegal constructions are coming up there.
The locals from Gulmarg and Tangmarg said dozens of construction material loaded tippers enter Gulmarg bowl almost everyday to dump construction material at various construction sites in the area.
Sources said at least one dozen illegal constructions are underway at the famed resort and that the speed of work is so fast that construction is underway on the second floor of the upcoming structures.
"Work has been going on round the cl... | |
| | Terrorist involved in killing of Parihar brothers, RSS leader killed in 9 hour long encounter | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 28: In a major success after unearthing the major Hizb terror module in Kishtwar District by the Jammu and Kashmir police by arresting six co-conspirators involved killing of Parihar brothers and RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma, his PSO-the security forces today in 9 hour long gun battle eliminated three top rank Hizb militants that rattled the peace in Kishtwar District in last one year by carrying out terror activities at its will in the heart o... | |
| | NC MPs to meet detained colleague Dr Farooq Abdullah in Srinagar | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 28: Two of the Members Parliaments from National Conference are likely to meet their party patron and MP Dr Farooq Abdullah presently serving detention under Public Safety Act (PSA) at his residence at Gupkar here.
Sources said that following criticisms from their party cadre, the two MPs, Justice Retired Husnain Masoodi and Mohammed Akbar Lone have decided to approach the administration to seek appointment with the NC patron to decide future course of action.
Sources said that duo would seek one-on-one meeting with the NC patron with the condition that no jail official should present there at that point of time. Sources said that decision to seek the ap... | |
| | Govt finally wakes to protect medicinal plants in JK | | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 28: Waking up from the deep slumber, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has directed concerned officers to take necessary measures for conservation of rare medicinalplants.
Kashmir has become a fertile ground for smugglers as it is a rich resource of medicinal plants, which are used in aromatherapy and cosmetics as well as medical treatments.
There are 571 different kinds of medicinal plants available in the state out of which some having high commercial value.
However, several medicinal and aromatic plant species like Trillium is at the verge of extinction.
Another medicinal plant having huge international value is Artemisia (Wormwood), locally kno... | |
| | MC chief befools police to strike deal in forgery case | | |
Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 28: Believe it or not! A head of one of the Municipal Committees in Jammu district has managed to earn Rs 2 lakh that too by using and misleading the police in a fake medical certificate case.
Sources informed Early Times that the president of the Municipal Committee (MC) first lodged a complaint of forgery with the police and subsequently withdrew it after a deal was struck with the accused and his associate, a prominent businessman of the area. In this way, the president of the Municipal Committee made full use of the police and earned a hefty amount.
"The chief of the Municipal Committee registered a complaint of forgery in police station of his area.... | |
| | Inauguration postponed from Sept 10 to 30 along with change of chief guest | Dr KK Birla Park's inauguration at Kathua denied to Birla scion | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 28: The inauguration of Dr KK Birla Public Park at Kalibari Kathua marred into controversy as the scheduled inauguration on September 10 was postponed to September 30 and chief guest was also changed from Birla's scion to Union Minister.
According to the invitation cards circulated initially by the Sutlej Group the inauguration of Dr KK Birla Public Park at Kalibari Kathua along with unveiling of Dr KK Birla statute was scheduled to be held on September 10.
The Chief Guest of the September 10 event was grandson of Dr. KK Birla, Chander Shekhar Nopani, who was scheduled to unveil the statue of his grandfather at Kalibari Kathua and dedicated the park on the ... | |
| | Illegal mining in river Devak unabated in Purmandal, Utterbehni areas | 'District Administration keeps mum' | | Gurdas Kumar
Early Times Report
Samba, Sept 28: Despite strict order issued by District Administration Samba for imposition of complete ban on excavation of minor minerals in river Devak and periphery of bridges in district, the illegal mining is unabated in Purmandal and Utterbehni areas.
DDC Samba had issued order of banning mining in river Devak nearly one and half months ago after number of complaints received from various quarters thereby admin sought reports from different departments including Irrigation and Flood Control, PWD (R&B), PHE, Health and Geology and Mining which informed that rampant excavation along the motorable as well as Rail Bridges is likely to cause damage t... | |
| | Militant killed in Ganderbal, operation on; grenade hurled at CRPF in Srinagar, no casualties | | | Wajahat Shabir
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 28: A day after United Nation General Assembly session, an encounter took place at Kangan in Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, while as a grenade was lobbed at Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Srinagar city on Saturday.
At Gangbal area of Kangan in Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, an area close to Gurez-Bandipora ridge, a traditional infiltration pass, where one militant was killed. "One militant has been killed so far and the joint operation is on. Weather is not favorable as it is raining heavily in the area," an official said. In the meanwhile, a grenade was lobbed at a CRPF party at Nawa Kadal area of Srinagar that ... | |
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