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BJP coterie under scanner for swindling Kargil election funds | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: After shameful defeat of the party in Kargil Council elections, infighting in the state unit of BJP has started with some senior leaders alleging swindling of funds by a coterie, which is running party's affairs these days.
Credible sources said that this coterie had convinced the central leadership that BJP would emerge as kingmaker in the Kargil Council elections provided high command would ensure enough funding. It was all due to this assurance of this coterie that BJP high command has pumped huge funds amounting crores and crores to make history in Kargil Council elections.
Credible sources said that instead of properly utilizing this whopping amount, this coterie spent huge portion of these funds in providing luxurious to the leaders who campaigned there.
Sources further said that instead of establishing contact with common masses of Kargil, BJP leaders only clicked pictures in the open spaces and uploaded same on social media to befool the high command.
Credible sources further said that huge chunk of funds released by the high command fo... | |
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NC President at his furious best during presser; rebukes journalists refuses to take questions | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 5: National Conference (NC) President, Dr. Farooq Abdullah was at its furious best today while addressing a press conference here. The NC President rebuked at least two journalists during the presser.
Dr. Abdullah attached a rider that he would not take any questions at the conclusion of the press conference. At the end of the day it seemed to be one-way traffic with all the vehicles moving in a particular direction.
Reports said that as soon as the NC core group concluded its meeting the waiting media persons were told that NC President would address the media. Following this, the still photographers and video journalists started sett... | |
| | NC threatens to stay away from Panchayat polls | | |
Mohammad Sarfaraz
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 5: The National Conference on Wednesday said it would not contest upcoming Panchayat and Municipal elections in J&K.
"Our party won't contest the upcoming Panchayat and municipal elections as the situation is not conducive for the elections," NC president Farooq Abdullah told reporters here.
The decision came days ahead of the issuance of a formal notification by the Governor's administration. It also coincided with Governor Satya Pal Malik presiding over his maiden meeting of the State Administrative Council (SAC).
The Panchayat polls were earlier postponed by the elected government on basis of security situation, but the central g... | |
| | As private builders flourish, JKHB fails to develop new colonies in Jammu, Srinagar | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 5: Tasked to provide affordable shelter to all and develop housing colonies in both urban as well as in rural areas of the State, the Housing Board has failed to develop any new residential colonies while private developers have flourished during last few years.
Sources believed that the Lack of competent officials, policy and vision have forced the department to take backstage.
Sources told Early Times that the Department has not developed any colony in the last two decades in Jammu as well as the Srinagar. "Years before Housing board had developed three colonies in Jammu, it has been long full stop since then resulting in proliferation ... | |
| | JKPSC defers KAS preliminary exams to Sept 16 | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has issued fresh notification postponing the J&K Combined Competitive (Preliminary) exams from 2ndSeptember to 16th September of 2018, much to the disdain of the students.
"KAS aspirants met with Governor Satya Pal Malik at Raj Bhawan on 31st of August demanding immediate postponement of KAS preliminary exams which were to be conducted on 2nd September", said one of the aspirants.
They had been protesting for postponement of exams for 22 days on the grounds that they were not given adequate time to prepare for the exams and the new UPSC pattern implemented by JKPSC was done in an irrational manner, alle... | |
| | Agri officer refuses to leave favourite station | Despite detachment order | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: Though the Governor had clearly instructed all officials to ensure detachment of employees, in the Agriculture department an influential officer has refused to leave the station of his choice.
According to sources, a Field Assistant level Agriculture officer, whose actual place of posting is in soil division of Agriculture department in Basohli, has been working for last many years at Lakhanpur.
"For the last over 20 years, this officer has been serving in his favourite place of posting which is Kathua town. For nearly 15 years, he had served in an Agriculture division at Lakhanpur and for nearly five years, he had served in Kathua town", sources said... | |
| | SHO managed 3 postings in 3 months | | |
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Sept 5: After staying for over a year at prize posting at Police Station on the national highway as Station House Officer (SHO), an Inspector of police is leaving no stone unturned to again get some prize posting in Udhampur district.
The journey of this Inspector started from police station along national highway to another police station near a famous tourist place to Dhar road police station.
While at Dhar Road police station this officer found the Police Station less lucrative and far away from the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, he using his political links with a BJP MLA who is presently very influential, managed transfer to another police stat... | |
| | Ex-Ikhwan commander surrenders security, says Delhi betrayed | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Sept 5: A former top commander of pro-government militia on Wednesday surrendered security cover provided to him by the state government.
Liyaqat Ali Khan alleged that New Delhi betrayed him and allowed 'a group of elements' to hatch conspiracies against him.
"Conspiracies were hatched against me since 2002, but in 2007 a New Delhi based channel labeled me Al-Qaeda chief of Jammu and Kashmir. I went to New Delhi, agitated before the authorities at higher level, but the issue was never investigated," Khan told Early Times.
He said that it was New Delhi, which encouraged conspirators by not identifying them and punishing them as per law.
"In... | |
| | 2599 SSA teachers of Udhampur observe Teacher's Day as black day | Govt constitutes five-member committee to look into demands | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
Udhampur, Sept 5: The SSA teachers of Udhampur observed teacher's Day a black day Wednesday while reiterating their demand of implementation of seventh pay commission and delinking of salaries from centre sector to the state sector.
A total of forty one thousand teachers working under SSA in Jammu and Kashmir State and 2599 in Udhampur district under Teachers Joint Action Committee an amalgam of various teachers' organisations J and K Teachers Forum, J&K ReT Teachers Forum, Tehreek-e-Rahbar-e-Taleem Forum and J&K SSA Forum. Scores of ReT teachers under the banner of Teachers Joint Action Committee (TJAC), observed black day today in support of th... | |
| | Now separatists out to support militants against CASO | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 5: In an unusual trend, the separatists have suddenly come out if support of militants against the conduct of Cordon And Search Operation (CASO)s by the security forces.
Sources said the so called Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) is under much pressure from its Pakitani handlers that they have been issuing multiple statements against the CASO. Police is likely to probe the Hurriyat stand on this provocation.
On September 4, pro-Pakistan hawk and Hurriyat G Chairman Syed Ali Geelani participated in release of at least two handouts against the CASO.
One was from his Hurriyat G and the other was from the JRL.
In the Hurriyat G handout, Geelani "expressed h... | |
| | Enjoying 'overstay' Principal, vice Principal take Reasi school for a ride | | | Early Times Report
Reasi, Sept 5: In violation of norms, the Principal and the Vice Principal at the Government Higher Secondary School Bharakh in Pouni have allegedly overstayed at the institution.
The principal whose residence is near the school has been posted there for the past over four years whereas the vice-principal has been posted there for the past over six years. Officials said usually the transfers are done after two years but in this particular case the duo enjoy overstay which has affected educational activities at the school.
"Having been posted here for long, the do take the school as their fiefdom and don't listen to any pleas of the students or their parents from ti... | |
| | HC warns Govt for failure to finalize Gulmarg master plan | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 5: The State High Court today warned the government against non-finalization of Master Plan for Gulmarg, the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir.
Hearing a Public Interest Litigation, a Division Bench of Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Alok Aradhe also directed the Chief Town Planner to put his submission as also the communication, which he referred to in his submissions, before the Chief Secretary for taking up all necessary steps for finalization of Master Plan.
The Court left it open for Chief Secretary as to whether there is any need for changing the previous notification with regard to draft Master Plan or not. In case Chief Secretary ... | |
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