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  • Anantnag attack: ASI among two more personnel found dead, death toll of CRPF troopers mounts to 5

    Militant slain beleived to be foreigner; says Police

    Srinagar, June 12 : The death toll of CRPF personnel in militant attack at Anantnag mounted to five as two more bodies of paramilitary men were found near the site of attack on Wednesday late evening.

    A police officer said that the bodies of the two CRPF personnel were retrieved near the site of the attack at KP road near the Oxford school after sanitizing the area.

    Earlier, three CRPF troopers including an ASI Neeru Sharma were killed and three others besides Station House Officer (SHO) Irshad Ahmad of Police Station Sadder were injured in the attack.

    Meanwhile, a senior police officer told GNS that the body of the slain militant has also been retrieved from the site.

    He said that it is believed that the slain militant was a foreigner.

    He said that the search operation is still underway in the area.

    The officer identified the slain CRPF personnel as ASi Neeru Sharma, Constable Santinder Kumar, Constable M K Kushwa, ASI Ramesh Kumar, Constable Mahesh Kumar. (GNS)

  • Amir confessed to spot fixing only after Afridi slapped him: Razzaq

    Former Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has spilled the beans on how Mohammad Amir confessed to spot fixing.

    According to Razzaq Amir had confessed to spot-fixing only after then ODI skipper Shahid Afridi slapped the fast bowler.

    “He (Afridi) told me to leave the room but after a while, I heard the sound of a slap and then Aamir told the whole truth,” Razzaq was quoted as saying by PTI.

    The maverick cricketer also blamed the then PCB set-up for bringing a bad name to Pakistan cricket.

    “I thought instead of going to the ICC to prove its efficiency, the PCB should have instead directly taken the three players to the task despite their denials and sent them back home on some pretext. They should have banned them for a year or so. In the end, by not doing this, the PCB spoilt the image of Pakistan cricket worldwide.”

    Razzaq, 39, also claimed that Butt was deliberately getting out and playing dot balls much before the scandal broke out in England.

    “I shared my concerns with Afridi but he said it is just my Waham(misconception) and nothing is wrong. But when I was batting with Salman Butt during a match of the World T20 in West Indies, I was convinced he was letting down the team.”

    Razzaq recalled he told Butt to take a single and give him the strike but he did not pay heed to his advise.

    “I was surprised when he refused this strategy. When I realised what he was up to (something) I told him strictly to give me the strike. Yet every over he deliberately played two or three balls and then gave me strike. I got upset and felt the pressure and got out.”

    Butt, Aamir, and Mohammad Asif were the three players eventually banned for a minimum of five years in early 2011 by the ICC’s anti-corruption tribunal after they were first suspended in September 2010.

  • Give up guns, we are ready for talks: Governor to militants

    ‘Raids on JK Bank on RBI intervention, JK Ruling elite involved in corruption will face action soon’

    Srinagar, Jun 12: Governor Satya Pal Malik Wednesday invited Kashmiri militants to give up the arms and said they were ready to hold the talks.

    “There is unemployment across the country but unemployed people (elsewhere) in the country do not pick up weapons against the government. There is something more here. The basic thing here is that the leaders have not told people the truth. People have been misled and shown false dreams, which will never be fulfilled,” the Governor said at a press conference attended by all his four advisors, chief secretary and administrative secretaries of all the government departments here at SKICC.

    According to Kashmir News Service (KNS) correspondent, the Governor said that the people have been shown the dream of ‘azadi’ (independence) and sometimes that of autonomy. “When these things did not work, they were shown the dreams of paradise through radicalisation. I want to tell the youth that they have two paradises — one is Kashmir and if they become good Muslims, they will get the other one also,” he said.

    He said dialogue is the only way through which they can get what they want within the ambit of the Constitution.

    He said India cannot be made to bow through violence.

    “Take everything from us, we will give our life, but through love and dialogue. For that (PM) Narendra Modi is ready, we are ready. Come to the dialogue table and take it forward,” he said.

  • Five mainstream veterans discuss strategy on proposed delimitation

    Srinagar, Jun 12 : Former legislators Mohammad Yusuf Tarigami, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, Engineer Shiekh Abdul Rasheed, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari and Ghulam Hassan Mir met in Srinagar to discuss the prevailing political scenario in the State.

    According to a joint statement issued to KNS, the meeting focused on the issue of Delimitation as is being reported by the media. The leaders felt that any such move without following the due process can further alienate the people and will weaken the secular fabric of the state.

    They urged the State and Central Governments not to vitiate the atmosphere by such attempts which will also be in violation of the Constitution. They said that such issues must be left to the elected government of the state to discuss and decide.

    The former legislators appealed the people to stand together for protection of the constitutional guarantees and appealed all political parties and members of civil society to unite for this common cause.

    The leaders said they want to assure the people that they will not allow any design to dilute the sanctity of the state constitution and the aspirations of the people. (KNS)

  • Delhi based TV channels spinning lies about Kashmir situation: J&K Governor

    Srinagar, June 12 : Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik on Wednesday said tourism sector was affected in Jammu and Kashmir due to wrong projection of Kashmir situation by Delhi based Television Channels.

    But he added that a number of measures are in the pipeline, including arranging festivals, roadshows, upgrading infrastructure and other adding other facilities to attract more tourists from across the country and abroad.

    Advisor to Governor Khurshid Ahmad Ganai who was present at the press conference said it is true that footfall of the tourists this year was less as compared to last year. However, he said, the situation has started changing for good as number of tourist arrivals have witnessed increase.

    Ganai who is incharge of tourism said a number of steps are being taken to attract more tourists. The tourist arrival has already started picking up.

    He also said due to negative reporting by some Delhi TV channels arrival of tourists had witnessed decrease this year. However, he said some television channels are now doing good work and projecting the Kashmir situation rightly.

    However, state Chief Secretary B V R Subrahmanyam said after the Pulwama attack on CRPF in February this year the arrival of tourists from different parts of the country and abroad declined. However, he said from April the footfall of tourists had started increasing considerably.We expect good season ahead, he said.(Agencies)

  • Weather to improve; Plenty of sunshine from tomorrow in Kashmir

    Srinagar, June 12 : The intermittent sometimes heavy rains continued to lash Valley since Tuesday morning, bringing the temperature down in Kashmir.

    The rains began on Tuesday morning and will continue intermittently till today evening.

    The rains in the Valley led to dip in the temperature due to which higher reaches of north east kashmir recieved light snowfall.

    According to data available to the weather conditions in Kashmir would improve from tomorrow morning.

    The light rainfall would continue intermittently till today evening following which there will be improvement in the weather.

    Data added that in plains the weather would improve from midnight, while in higher reaches it will start improving from Thursday afternoon.(with agency inputs)

  • Water level raises in Jhelum, crosses flood alarm level at Sangam

    Srinagar, 12 June 2019 (GNS): After overnight incessant rains, the water level in the Jhelum crossed ‘alarm mark’ of 18-ft in south Kashmir’s Sangam gauge at 2 p.m.

    “The water level recorded at 1400 hours was 18.21 ft against 18-ft flood alarm mark and as soon it crosses 21-ft mark, flood is declared,” an official of Irrigation & Flood Control Department – IFC, Kashmir told GNS.

    The water at 2 p.m. at Ram Munshi Bagh in Srinagar, was 13.44ft against the alarm level of 16 ft and flood level of 19 feet, the officials said.
    He said that the water level was at 8.76ft, almost 6-ft below flood level at Asham in northern Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
    Regarding some tributaries, the official said, the water level in Vishow Nallah at Khudwani was 7.77m, 3.14 m in Rambiyara Nallah at Wachi while the nallah Lidder at Batkoot was at 1.59 m. (GNS)

  • Two friends in Pulwama go missing; Family lodges missing report

    Pulwama, June 12 : Two youth from south Kashmir’s Pulwama district who are said to be childhood friends are missing since 2nd Eid June 06.

    Sources told , that two youths who are friends since childhood, identified as Sameer ahmad wani nickname @Sheru son of Abdul hamid wani and Imtiyaz ahmad wani nickname taibo son of wali mohammad wani both residents of Dadoora pulwama have gone missing.

    Both are matric pass and are missing since June 06 they said.

    Both the families have lodged the missing reports at police station Pulwama, they said.

    Sources said the families have apprehensions that the youth may have joined militant ranks.

  • Will extend full support in investigations to ensure transparency says Dy Mayor

    Srinagar, June 11: Deputy Mayor Shiekh Mohammad Imran on Tuesday said that he will extend full support to all the investigations to ensure transparency.

    He said he is fully supportive of all investigations to ensure transparency and adherence to income tax laws.

    “I extend my full cooperation to the Income Tax Department. “I am a law-abiding businessman and will continue to ensure the laws are upheld,” he said

  • India votes in favour of Israel against Palestinian in UN

    SRINAGAR: In a rare move, India voted in favour of a decision introduced by Israel in the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) that objected to granting consultative status to a Palestinian non-governmental organisation, after the Jewish state said the organisation did not disclose its ties with Hamas.

    Israel introduced at a meeting of the ECOSOC the draft decision “L.15” on June 6 titled “Application of the non-governmental organisation Palestinian Association for Human Rights – Witness for consultative status with the Economic and Social Council” that sought to return to the NGO Committee Witness’ application for consultative status, a very rare occurrence.

    The decision was adopted by a recorded vote of 28 in favour to 15 against, with five abstentions. Countries voting in favour of the decision were Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States.

    The Council decided to return the NGO’s application as the organisation failed to present important information when its credentials were being considered during the Committee on Non-Governmental Organisations earlier this year, according to a record of the meeting on the UN website.

    “The Economic and Social Council decides to return the application of Palestinian Association for Human Rights – Witness to the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations,” it said.

    Israel’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Danny Danon, introducing the draft decision, said NGOs bring a very important perspective to the United Nations. While a consultative status gives a non-governmental organisation special standing at the United Nations, it also comes with the responsibility of providing a full picture of its activities.

    When the Palestinian Association for Human Rights had presented its credentials, Israel posed no objection, he said, adding that shortly after the end of the session, the UN learned that the organisation omitted several important facts, including its ties with militant group Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip.

    He said the organisation promotes Hamas’ goals in Lebanon and in light of this new information, Israel submitted the draft to allow the Committee to seek further information.

    The representative of India, noting the important work NGOs contribute to the UN, said that given the current information available, her delegation voted in favour of “L.15”, according to the information on the UN website.

    India’s position on the Middle East Peace Process has been consistent and clear. India supports a negotiated solution resulting in a sovereign, independent, viable and united State of Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living within secure and recognised borders, side by side at peace with Israel as endorsed in the Quartet Roadmap and relevant UNSC Resolutions.

    India has also always played a proactive role in garnering support for the Palestinian cause in multilateral fora.

    Following the vote, a press release by Israel’s Permanent Mission to the UN said the Palestinian organisation, registered in Lebanon under the name “Witness”, ostensibly deals with the rights of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. However in recent months, Israel’s security establishment has revealed that “Witness belongs to the Hamas movement and acts on its behalf against Israel as part of a network of institutions and organisations the terrorist organisation operates outside the Gaza Strip.”

    Last March, Israeli Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Benjamin Netanyahu signed an order declaring “Witness” a terrorist organisation in Israel.

    The press release added that diplomatic outreach was made with many foreign ministries in order to thwart support in the world’s capitals for Witness.

    The joint political activity bore fruit, and in the vote held today in ECOSOC, 28 out of 47 countries in the Council objected to granting the terrorist organization the special status,” it said.

    “Thank you #India for standing with @IsraelinUN and rejecting the request of terrorist organization “Shahed” to obtain the status of an observer in #UN. Together we will continue to act against terrorist organizations that intend to harm,” Deputy Chief of Mission at Israel’s Embassy in New Delhi tweeted.

    Consultative status to an NGO is granted by ECOSOC upon recommendation of the ECOSOC Committee on NGOs, which is composed by member states.

    The Committee on NGOs reviews new applications for consultative status twice a year, in January (‘regular session’) and in May (‘resumed session’).

    The Committee does not decide but only recommends. These recommendations, contained in one report for the January session and one report for the May session, are reviewed by ECOSOC in June and July respectively. In most cases, ECOSOC decides to approve the recommendations made to it by the NGO Committee. In very rare cases, it does not.