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Pak PM acts like 'buffoon', exposes himself at international forum | RSS mocks Khan's immature speech at UNGA | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 29: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) mocking at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for attacking Sangh during his speech at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has turned the cricketer-turned-politician into a laughing stock.
RSS leader Krishan Gopal while reacting to Khan's speech said, "He has made India and RSS synonymous. The RSS is only in India and for India. It has no branch anywhere else in the world. Why is Pakistan angry with us? It means if it is angry with Sangh then it is angry with India." The RSS leader said that Khan has made Sangh popular at the international forum and he should be commended for it.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The RSS has responded in a much matured manner to the immature utterances of Imran Khan, who has proved it beyond doubt that he is unfit for the Prime Minister's post."
He said, "Prime Minister of a country launching personal attacks against an organization and the particular person at an international forum like UNGA depicts that Khan has no intellect of his own and he delivered this... | |
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Jammu based NC leaders want to contest BDCs polls | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 29: With countdown for the Block Development Committees (BDCs) elections has started, fearing that Kashmir based party high command will boycott the elections the Jammu based leaders of National Conference (NC) are a worried lot.
Credible sources said that majority of Jammu based NC leaders from entire Jammu region including those from Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Poonch and Rajouri wanted that party should contest crucial BDCs elections and they have conveyed their feeling to the senior leaders. "Keeping in view their Valley centric politics NC leadership is unlikely to participate in these elections so Jammu based leaders are worried", sources said and main... | |
| | Terrorists may be misusing tippers to ferry weapons in Kashmir | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 29: In a shocking development that has put the security forces on tenterhooks in restive Kashmir, the terrorists may be using tippers used to ferry construction material to transport arms and ammunition from one part of the valley to another. Sources said the security analysts have told the administration that in the wake of recent infiltration and revival of terrorism in some pockets that were largely "militant-free", there was every possibility that to give a slip to the security forces, the militants may be transporting arms and ammunition in construction material laden vehicles.
While the concerned are looking into the matter, the administration i... | |
| | Concerned officer given two charges, hardly pay visit at office | 'Labour Deptt Poonch in total mess' | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Sept 29: The Labour Department in Poonch has been running in total mess as the concerned officer has been given two charges in different departments due to which he hardly shows his presence in the department putting people visiting in the office in difficulty.
Sources told Early Times that the Assistant Labour Commissioner Poonch Mohammad Jahangir has been given additional charge of CDPO Mendhar in Rajouri District due to which he remains busy in moving from one department to other due to which people who visit Labour Department office had to face problems for not getting their work done as without his presence no public work is being done.
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| | 42 Animal & Sheep Husbandry centres run without permanent buildings in Ramnagar | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 29: Despite continuous thrust from Union government for infrastructure development of Animal and Sheep husbandry department, the Ramnagar constituency of Udhampur district has no permanent buildings for as many as 42 animal and sheep husbandry centres due to which they are running from makeshift arrangements.
Sources informed Early Times that in Ramnagar constituency, 42 Sheep and Animal husbandry centres have no permanent building including 24 Animal husbandry and 18 Sheep husbandry centres. Moreover, construction works of six sheep husbandry centres are still incomplete though the projects were started years back.
"Under the sheep husbandry, the const... | |
| | Anti-terrorist op in Ganderbal, terrorist killed | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 29: An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with the security forces in Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. The Indian Army began the anti-terrorist operations in Ganderbal on Saturday and it has been 36 hours since the encounter with the terrorists began. The security forces had killed one terrorist on Saturday in the forest area of Ganderbal district. The searches and the anti-terror operations were intensified on Sunday.
An encounter broke out between terrorists and the Army personnel on Sunday afternoon in which another terrorist has been neutralised.
It is believed that a terrorist group infiltrated and is hiding in th... | |
| | Posters warning locals surface in Jammu region, cops say 'mischief mongers behind it' | | |
Early Times Report
Poonch, Sept 29: Posters warning residents against continuing with normal activities post scrapping of special status to Jammu and Kashmir have come up in a town in the border district of Poonch, officials said on Sunday, as police rounded up some people and believe it to be the handiwork of "mischief mongers".
This is for the first time that such posters by any terrorist organisation have surfaced in any part of the Jammu region, where normal life remained mostly unaff... | |
| | J&K all set for BDC chairperson elections: Shailendra Kumar | Date of poll, counting will be on October 24 | | Wajahat Shabir
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 29: Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Jammu and Kashmir Shailendra Kumar today announced that election for Chairperson of the Block Development Councils (BDC) will be conducted in the state in the month of October.
CEO Shailendra Kumar was addressing a press conference in Srinagar. He said, "Election Authority, Jammu and Kashmir has prepared the schedule for holding of election of Chairperson of the Block Development Councils, after taking the... | |
| | Amit Shah Says 'no Curfew', Section 144 Only in 8 Police Stations | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Sept 29: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said there are no restrictions in the Kashmir Valley now and the entire world has supported the move to abrogate the special status given to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370.
Shah asserted that Jammu and Kashmir will be the most developed region in the country in the next 10 years because of the bold step taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 5.
The home minister faulted the country''s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru for approaching the United Nations in 1948 on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir
"In 1948, India went to United Nations. That was a Himalayan blunder. It is more than a Himalayan blun... | |
| | Schedule for J&K panchayat polls to be announced in 5 days: Amit Shah | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Sept 29: Schedule for Tehsil and Zila panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir will be announced in the next four to five days, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said on Sunday.
Speaking at an event in New Delhi, Amit Shah said the government is committed to making three-tier panchayat system fully functional in the region. "We ensured Panchayat polls will happen in Jammu and Kashmir, after which 40,000 village heads are working for development. In the next four to five days, Tehsil and Zila panchayat elections will be held. Three-tier panchayat system will be fully functional in Jammu and Kashmir," Amit Shah said.
Amit Shah said the central government will pr... | |
| | Ramban encounter: Recovery of mobile phones from militants holds key to reach terror masters | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 29: The Kishtwar police which has been probing the killing of case pertaining to killing of RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma, Weapon snatching incidents in Kishtwar District and killing of Parihar brothers with NIA is looking forward for various leads that led them to terror master who are promoting and abetting terror in Kishtwar.
As per the details available with "Early Times", after the elimination of three top rank Hizb militants viz Osama Javed, Zahid Hussain Sagar and Bilal Ahmed Dar in an encounter with security forces in Batote area of Ramban District, police today started working on possible leads from the mobile phones recovered from... | |
| | Six civilians injured as Pak violates ceasefire for second consecutive day | | | Early Times Report
Poonch, Sept 29: Six persons, including a 12-year-old boy, were injured as Pakistan violated the ceasefire for the second consecutive day by targeting forward posts and villages with mortar shelling and small-arms firing in Jammu and Kashmir''s Poonch district on Sunday, an official said. While four of the injured -- three women and the boy -- were rushed to a hospital, efforts were on to shift the other two, DDC of Poonch Rahul Yadav said.
A defence spokesperson said the firing and shelling from across the border in the Balakote sector along the Line of Control (LoC) started at about 3.15 pm. The Indian Army retaliated strongly and a heavy exchange of fire was going o... | |
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