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  • Nobody can take Kashmir away from India till BJP leaders are alive: Amit Shah

    Ballia: BJP President Amit Shah on Thursday asserted that whether the BJP government stays or goes nobody can take Kashmir away from India till party leaders are alive.

    “Omar Abdullah said that Kashmir should have a separate Prime Minister. How can a country have two Prime Ministers? These people want to separate Kashmir from India. Rahul Gandhi and Omar Abdullah should know that Kashmir is India’s inseparable part and till the day BJP’s leaders are alive, nobody can take Kashmir away from us. Reinstate Narendra Modi as our PM and we would remove article 370,” he said.

  • Mutton @ 420 or 440, flip-flop continues

    Govt, Livestock suppliers at loggerheads as people suffer in fasting month

    Srinagar, May 16: Mutton suppliers also known as commission agents who supply mutton to Valley-based dealers from outside mandis have suspended trade after government declined their demand of fixing prices of mutton at Rs 480 per kilogram, reliable sources told KNO.

    As per mutton suppliers delivery of sheep from mandis in Delhi, Rajashtan and Punjab has been stopped since last few days by the commission agents after authorities informed them that existing prices of mutton in retail markets of the Valley can be hiked to only Rs 430-Rs 440.

    “We cannot afford to continue our trade with such low prices so we have decided to stop purchase of sheep meant for supply to the Valley from outside mandis. We have told the authorities to hike the prices as we cannot continue making bulk purchases with such low retail market returns,” a commission agent told KNO.

    Meanwhile, several commission agents who do purchase and sale of sheep for Valley on Thursday held meetings with officials in the divisional administration to find a middle path, said a trader. Government has been planning to increase prices of mutton in the retail market soon. Commenting on the suspension of trade by commission agents, a mutton dealer said “stocks of meat in the Valley are sufficient at the moment to last for several days”.

    A senior official, wishing anonymity, told KNO said prices of mutton are likely to be increased from existing Rs 420 per kilogram to Rs 440 per kg which has been opposed by the commission agents. The government had recently increased prices of chicken by Rs 30 making it cost Rs 150 per kg.

    He said the meeting between mutton dealers association and officials of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution (CAPD) was held on Saturday. “However, the final decision on the price hike can be only taken in a meeting chaired by Divisional Commissioner who heads the price fixation committee,” the official said.

    Meanwhile, CAPD on Friday notified the rate list for vegetables to be sold across the Valley. Director CAPD, Muhammad Qasim Wani said prices of mutton have stablised after having been skyrocketing recently as government has intensified market checking, he said.

    “From Rs 550 per kg, the prices of mutton have stabilized and consumers are purchasing this commodity at a much affordable price. We hope the deliberations on the price review of mutton come to a conclusive end so that a fixed price for mutton is decided soon,” Wani said.(KNO)

  • Bloody Thursday in South Kashmir: In three gunfights, 6 militants, civilian; solider killed

    Ops on in Kupwara woods, searches intensified, says police; top JeM commander, 25 day-old Hizb militant among slain, Jaish militant was involved in killing of 5 CRPF men at Lethpora in 2017, says DGP Singh

    Srinagar , May 16 : It was a day of encounters in Kashmir on Thursday as guns roared on both sides from in twin restive districts of south Kashmir’s Pulwama and Shopian claiming the lives of eight persons—six militants, a civilian and a soldier. Among the slain militants, one was identified as the top commander of Jaish-e-Muhammad outfit who was killed in Pulwama gunfight and a 25-days-old Hizbul Mujahideen militant killed in Shopian encounter, top official told KNO.

    Pulwama encounter: Acting swiftly on the basis of a credible input about the presence of militants presence in a house, joint teams of police and the army laid a siege in Dalipora area of Pulwama district before the pre-dawn prayers.

    A police officer told KNO that joint team of forces including army’s 55 RR and SOG Pulwama cordoned off Dalipora and when the suspected house was being zeroed in, the hiding militants fired upon government forces triggering an encounter.

    “The militants opened heavy fire on the forces and in the initial exchange of fire an army soldier and a civilian were hit by bullets. Both were evacuated to the hospital where they succumbed,” a police officer said. “Amid intense exchange of fire, three militants were killed in the gunfight among them one has been identified as a top commander of Jaish-e-Muhammad Khalid Bhai, a resident of Pakistan.”

    Talking to reporters, Director General of Police Dilbagh Singh said that three militants were killed in the operation and one of the slain militant was involved in the attack in which five CRPF men were killed in 2017 at Lethpora, in Pulwama. “A civilian and a soldier were also killed in the gunfight,” he said. Police identified the slain soldier as Sandeep and civilian as Rayees Ahmed Dar.

    The two local slain militants were identified as Naseer Pandith of Kareemabad and Umar Mir of Shopian. Shopian gunfight: Barely a few hours after the Pulwama gunfight, another encounter broke out in Shopian district of South Kashmir. Police said that three militants have been killed and an army soldier was injured in an encounter with forces at Handew area of Shopian district.

    Police said that the encounter broke out after a joint team of army’s 44 RR, SOG and CRPF launched a cordon and search operations this afternoon at Handew village. A police officer told KNO that three militants were killed in the gunfight and an army soldier sustained bullet injuries during the operation.

    The injured soldier was taken to nearby army’s health facility for treatment where from he was shifted to army’s 92 base hospital Badamibagh Srinagar, the officer said. The officer said that the bodies of the slain militants have been recovered along with arms and ammunition. The officer that the three slain were identified as Hizb module that include Shakir Ahmed Paul of Molu,Dangerpora, who had joined militancy 25-days back only and the other two were identified as Yawar Ahmed Dar of Bandpaho, Shopian, and Shakil Ahmed Dar of Tukroo, Shopian.

    Another encounter raged in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district when forces exchanged fire with the group of militants hiding in dense Nutnusa woods. Official sources told KNO that Army had launched a massive search operation yesterday evening at Kandi forest area at Razdan nad in Kupwara after noticing suspicious movement.

    They said that during the searches, Army intercepted few militants who had sneaked into this side and the contact was established this morning after which firefight ensued.

    “The gunfire broke out when the army’s 47 RR along with the additional reinforcement has intensified the combing operation in the dense forests to trace out the hiding militants,” an army officer told KNO. “After the first contact, there was a lull throughout the day and the forces have intensified the searches as there are apprehensions that the group may have gone into upper reaches.”(KNO)

  • Schools, Colleges In Srinagar To Remain Closed Tomorrow

    SRINAGAR: The authorities have ordered closure of all schools and colleges of Srinagar tomorrow on May 17. The decision to close the said educational institutions has been taken as a precautionary measure in view of JRL’s shutdown call for tomorrow.

  • ‘Nothing wrong if security forces avoid encounter during Ramzan’: Akbar Lone

    SRINAGAR, MAY 16 : Senior leader of National conference and Baramulla candidate Muhammad Akbar Lone today said that security forces should avoid encounter during Ramzan.

    While speaking to News Agency Press Trust of Kashmir Lone said,“There was nothing wrong if security forces avoided this encounter as it’s the month of fast (Ramzan)”.

    Akbar Lone while expressing his grief said that it is a coward act to kill anyone. It is a condemnable act.

    Earlier three militants, an army personnel and a couple have been killed during a gunfight that ensued in predawn hours in south Kashmir’s Pulwama village on Thursday.

    Three army soldiers and a civilian were injured during the gunfight and were shifted to hospitals.

    The gunfight started after a joint team of government forces including army’s 55 RR and Jammu and Kashmir police cordoned off Dalipora village of Pulwama district after inputs about presence of militants in the area.

    A police official said that as government forces zeroed in on the location where militants were suspected to be hiding, the militants fired upon government forces triggering a gunfight.

    During the exchange of fire three militants were killed while three army personnel and a civilian were injured. The injured ans one among the injured army personnel succumbed to injuries in Army’s 92 base Srinagar hospital. (PTK)

  • Fresh encounter breaks in Handew village of Shopian

    Shopian, May 16 : A fresh encounter broke out between government forces and militants in Dankar Mohalla Handew of Shopian district.

    Earlier, forces launched cordon and search operation in the area on basis some information about presence of the militants in the area.

    An official told KNO that the CASO was launched by 44 Rashtriya Rifles of Army and Police. (KNO).

  • APHC not in favour of any temporary arrangements until permanent resolution of Kashmir dispute: Geelani

    SRINAGAR, MAY 16 : Heavily lashing out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his fresh bid to befool the Indian electorate on the one hand by describing the situation in West Bengal more volatile than that of Jammu and Kashmir and adding salt to the wounds of the people of Kashmir, on the other, by giving “Thrusted grave yard silence” the beautiful name of “peace”, All Parties Hurriyat Conference chairman, Syed Ali Geelani asked the Indian Prime Minister why West Bengal is not declared a disturbed territory? Why it is not handed over to Indian military? Why POTA, AFSPA, PSA, ULA like draconian laws are not implemented and people of Bengal (God save them) get killed, maimed, incarcerated and the like as happens in Jammu and Kashmir as an in-alienated part of their miserable life.

    Expressing his unwillingness to plead normalcy or fair situation in West Bengal, Hurriyat chairman for the sake of pure love for the humanity, just asked the Indian intellectuals and people of conscience like Arun Dati Roy, Gotum Nawlakha, Tapan Bose etc along with the UNHRC, ICRC and Amnesty International to ascertain the grave violation of human rights situation in Jammu and Kashmir and prevail upon Indian leadership not to hoodwink its people nor the international community by falsely proving Kashmir as a safe haven for human life.

    Castigating the Indian leadership for their inhuman approach and behavour meted out with the subjugated people of Kashmir, pro-freedom leader strongly condemned the adoption of military might to contain the thrusted “grave-yard” silence in the nook and corner of the state.

    Blaming India, suffering from arrogance of military might and unleashing a reign of terror by frequently using all methods of oppression and repression, be it unabated killings, tarnishing the chastity of women as a war weapon, beating and incarcerating on flimsy grounds or political vendetta, Hurriyat chairman proposed India to shun arrogance and desist comparing Jammu and Kashmir with any part of India which might have wider range of political consequences.

    Reiterating Kashmir as an international issue brought forth by India on the tables of UN, Pro-freedom leader also advised India not to play politics on this sensitive issue for its petty electoral gains.

    Condemning the proposed ban on the student community of Jammu and Kashmir to get admission in educational institutions of Azad Kashmir, Hurriyat chairman said although All Parties Hurriyat Conference is not in favour of any such temporary arrangements like potato and onion trade until final and permanent resolution of Kashmir dispute yet as a matter of right as declared by United Nations Human Rights charter where right to education has been accepted as a basic right.

    Giving details of the ordeal faced by our student community in all the educational institutions of India at the hands of religious extremists, Hurriyat chairman said that it is a high risk for our student fraternity to get education in any part of India where they feel vulnerable to any untoward incident at any time.

    Expressing his grave concern on the narrowing down the sphere of life in a cage like territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Hurriyat leader also castigated the Indian leadership for trampling the basic human rights such as right to get education, medical treatment, business, tourism and even right to perform religious obligation like Hajj by denying passport for the same purpose.

    Hurriyat leader demanded an early intervention by United Nation Organizations to help resolve the sensitive Kashmir issue in the larger interests of the peace and progress of the whole South Asia.

  • Shutdown on Friday against bloodshed in Kashmir, no let up in killings in Kashmir: JRL

    Srinagar, May 16 : Joint Resistance Leadership has called for a statewide shutdown on Friday against the ‘bloodshed in Kashmir’.

    In a statement JRL said that ‘there is no letup in killings and bloodshed in Kashmir even in the holy month of Ramzaan as civilians ,armed youth or even Indian forces are getting killed.’

    “In one manner or other Kashmiri’s continue to pay the price of the unresolved Kashmir issue as use of force against them continues unabated,” JRL said in a statement to KNO
    The pro freedom leaderhip said that weather it is death of civilian Rayees Ahmed Dar of Pulwama, Arshad Ahmed Dar of Chanabal Pattan or Nayeem Shah of Baderwah allegedly killed by a VDC ‘Kashmiri’s continue to fall prey to the lingering issue and subsequent use of unbridled force.’

    “To protest these unfortunate killings People will observe peaceful hartal tomorrow, Friday the 17th of May,” they said.

    They have urged Imams and khateebs in Friday sermons will also raise their voice against this bloodshed.

  • Encounter breaks out in Kandi forests of north Kashmir

    Srinagar, May 16: An encounter was broke out between militants and goverment forces in Kandi forests of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Thursday morning.

    Reports reaching GNS said that a joint team of army’s 47 RR, 28 RR and SOG launched a cordon-and-search operation at Portel Nad and Razdan Nad – upper reaches of Kandi connecting Lolab forests.

    Reports said that there was heavy firing in the forests while the joint team launched searches in the area.

    An army officer said that the operation was launched in the woods following intelligence inputs about the movement of suspected militants in the area.

    He said that the contact was established soon after the forces challenged the movement of the group of militants in the forests.

    SSP Kupwara Ambarkar Shriram Dinkar told GNS that the encounter between the militants and the security forces is going on in the upper reaches of Kandi. (GNS)

  • Pulwama Encounter : Four bodies recovered at encounter site, operation over

    4th body is of civilian: sources

    Srinagar, May 16: The army has recovered four bodies at the encounter including three of militants.

    An official told KNO that they have recovered four bodies at the encounter site.”But are ascertaining whether the fourth body is of civilian or militant,” he said.

    Reports reaching KNO stated that the fourth body was of the son of the house owner in which militants were trapped. Meanwhile clashes were going on in the area, when reports last came in. (KNO)