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Backdoor appointees in LA likely to face job-threat in new UT | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sep 7: The much publicized backdoor appointments took place in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly (LA) during the tenure of three successive Speakers, is likely to haunt the beneficiaries of these scandals, as in the new Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, they are unlikely to be continued before conclusion of the enquiries.
Reliable sources informed Early Times that during the tenure of successive elected state governments, number of backdoor appointments was made and despite repeated complaints and enquiries, no action was taken against the beneficiaries as well as their godfathers. "But after the formal coming of new Union Territory of the Jammu and Kashmir, the law enforcement agencies, which have been conducting the inquiries or have completed the inquiries against these appointments scandals, have to reach a conclusion and the government would have to take a call on the inquiry reports before giving a go-ahead to these backdoor appointees to continue their services", sources said.
Sources further claimed that in the new UT, the backdoor... | |
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Employees to face music for dereliction of duties, protests | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sep 7: With government considering to dismiss employees for being part of protests, the authorities have also decided to act against officials who have shown dereliction of duties for last over a month.
The government has decided to act against those officials who have shown "negligence of duties" during the unrest when most of the employees did not attend their duties due to the prevailing situation.
While employees stayed away from their duties during the curfew and shutdowns, there are reports that some people have taken an advantage of the unrest and had encroached upon the government land during the last one month.
Government has taken... | |
| | People can write new chapter in Jammu's history: Munish | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sep 7: Editor Early Times Munish Gupta on Saturday said that forthcoming assembly elections are an opportunity for the people to write a new chapter in the history of Jammu region.
Carrying forward his mass contact programme ................. Munish said, "One fails to understand why the leaders who represented us fail to deliver and live up to our expectations."
"We need to ask them direct questions why they even fail to provide us with basic amenities", said Munis... | |
| | Will distribute my salary among needy' | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, has said that if he wins the forthcoming Assembly elections from Gandhi Nagar constituency he would distribute his monthly salary among the needy people in his constituency. "It's my promise to you people that besides carrying out development work, I would distribute my salary among the needy people. I assure you that I would not take any money from anyone, nor would I remain inaccessible. Whenever you need me I will be available," Munish said. ... | |
| | Transferred SHO strikes gold, takes cash to enable accused meet family | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sep 7: An Inspector posted as SHO in Jammu district has able to clinch a monetary deal in a unique way in the police station under his command. According to sources, the Inspector took Rs 1.5 lakh just to enable some accused to meet their family members as well as to get the home cooked food even though the police officer had been transferred from the police station.
"Despite getting the transfer orders, the Inspector got the deal fixed and avail the financial benefit. The officer ensured that he earns as much as he could from the accused persons during his reliving period because he knew he had been transferred and whatever amount he could collect before his exi... | |
| | Ajit Doval to visit Kashmir | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sep 7: The iconic National security Advisor, Ajit Doval who ensured that the scrapping of special status of Jammu and Kashmir remains a zero- casualty operations is likely to visit Kashmir in the last week of September, the early Times has learnt.
Official sources told this newspaper, that the NSA was likely to visit a valley for a firsthand account of improvement in situation in Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 on Aug 5.
Sources said after analyzing the situation, he would brief the PM Narendra Modi about the ground situation in Kashmir, so that future strategies are adapted to bring back development n the region .
Sources said that PM is ke... | |
| | Vice Prez Naidu talks tough, warns neighbouring country of dire consequences | After losing proxy war in Kashmir, Pak resorting to provocation | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sep 7: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu in a veiled warning to Pakistan has said that if it indulges in any misadventure, India will give a befitting reply.
"India has been acting with restrain despite grave provocation but it attacked will give a reply, the aggressive will be unable to forget", Naidu said in apparent reference to Pakistan.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "During the past few years India's policy has changed. A long with zero tolerance to terrorism, the policy zero tolerance to aggression has also been adopted."
He said, "Pakistan has been fighting a proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir for the past 30 years and has been claiming that Ka... | |
| | 2-year-old girl shot at by militants in Sopore critical, NSA Ajit Doval wants her shifted to AIIMS | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sep 7: The two-year-old girl who was shot by militants in Jammu & Kashmir's Sopore will be shifted to Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for treatment. The announcement was made by National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval while addressing the press on Saturday. The infant, Doval said, was attacked by terrorists who had infiltrated from Pakistan. Along with her, three others have been left injured and are being treated at a local hospital.
The toddler is being shifted to AIIMS as her situation has turned critical. She, along with her brother Mohammed Irshad and two others, were attacked inside the residential premises by the militants, s... | |
| | ACB lays trap, Chowki Officer caught red handed taking bribe of Rs 1 lakh | Court grants four days police remand of SI | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sep 7: A Chowki Officer, posted in Rajouri district, caught red handed while he was taking bribe from a complainant for helping his relative in the investigation of NDPS case.
Acting on the complaint of one Ajay Pal Singh son of Karnail Singh resident of Sant Market, Jammu, the Police Station, Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB), Rajouri registered case FIR No. 02/2019 under Section 5(1) (d) read with Section 5(2) J&K P.C.Act Svt.2006 and section 4-A of J&K P.C (amendment) Act, 2014. In his complaint, the complainant stated that Sub Inspector Suresh Sharma, Incharge Police Post Rajouri City, Rajouri Police Station demanded Rs 3 lakh from him for helping Sharanjeet Singh... | |
| | Court directs CB Jammu to reframe charge-sheet | Subsidized kerosene oil scam | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 7 : In a much publicized subsidized kerosene oil scam, Special Judge Anticorruption Jammu YP Bourney directed Crime Branch (CB) Jammu to reframe the charge sheet(s) with special reference to the time period and the material against the individual accused persons and also to accord consideration to the material on record vis-a-vis the other persons involved who have not been arrayed as accused in the instant charge sheet.
While directing Crime Branch to reframe the charge sheets, Special Judge Anticorruption Jammu YP Bourney observed that there are allegations of issuance of a large number of retail dealer licenses during the period from 1997-98 to 2006-07 ... | |
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