Category: Union Territory

  • Sajad Lone led PC pulls out of PAGD, says ‘breach of trust’ between partners

    Srinagar: In a significant development, Sajad Lone led People’s Conference on Tuesday parted ways with the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) citing “breach of trust” between partners.

    A tie-up of six parties, the PAGD was formed in October last year with the objective of reinstating the special status of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution, which was abrogated by the Narendra Modi government on August 5, 2019. The alliance swept the DDC elections by winning 110 seats. The Bharatiya Janata Party, on the other hand, emerged as the single-largest party with 75 seats.

    Lone was the official spokesperson of the Gupkar Alliance.

    In a letter, Lone wrote to President PAGD, Dr Farooq Abdullah, he said there was a “breach of trust” between partners so he was no longer part of it.

    “This alliance needed sacrifice. Every party had to sacrifice on the ground in terms of giving space to fellow allies. No party is willing to cede space, no party is willing to sacrifice. We fought against each other in Kashmir province not against the perpetrators of August 5. And those who perpetrated August 5 and their minions are now vocally gleeful,” he said in the letter, a copy of which lies with news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).

    Lone said it was difficult for them to stay on and pretend as if nothing has happened.
    “There has been a breach of trust between partners which we believe is beyond remedy. The majoritarian view in our party is that we should pull out of the alliance in an amicable manner rather than waiting for things to get messier. And I am confirming that we will no longer be a part of the PAGD alliance,” the letter reads.

    He however said he would continue the objectives of the PAGD.

    “We will continue to adhere to the objectives that we set out when this alliance was made. And the PAGD leadership should be assured that we will extend support on all issues which fall within the ambit of stated objectives. We have issued clear instructions to all party leaders not to issue any statements against PAGD alliance or its leaders,” Lone said. (KINS)

  • Besides heart attack, suicide rate on rise in J&K

    In two weeks nearly 15 suicide cases in Jammu: Report

    Jammu: Besides the alarming rise in heart attacks among the young people, the suicide tendency across Jammu and Kashmir is showing a surge with over a dozen cases were reported in Jammu division in 12 days in the ensuing year.

    Reports said that in the past two weeks nearly 15 suicide cases have come up in the Jammu division only while the Kashmir valley also witnessed a surge in cases.

    Experts said that every year over 75 lakh people across the globe commit studies with India’s share at 17 per cent.

    Mental health experts in Jammu and Kashmir told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that suicide cases have increased in both Kashmir and Jammu division as compared to past figures.

    Valley’s renowned mental health expert Dr Arshid told KNO that media has a very important role to play and motivate people to approach the medical experts for treatments rather than portraying the scary stories forcing people to take extreme steps which that become a tool for many others.

    “We know of hundreds of people who come for treatment after developing suicide tendencies but after the treatment, most of them live happily. Anybody having such thoughts such should seek help immediately since it’s a momentary thing,” Dr Arshid said.

    Sharing his experience of a 15-year-old patient, Dr Arshid said the patient was suffering from serious depression but after the treatment is living a normal happy life.

    “Life is very precious don’t waste it, seek treatment, ” he said.

    Dr Rakesh Bamal, a well known mental health expert who is also a Physiatrist at Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu said that suicide is the second-largest cause of death among people across the globe and it’s believed that it will surpass and become first in the next 10 years (2030) across the globe.

    He said that the suicide cases among students are showing a surge as there is an increase in stress level in them.

    “There are many reasons behind suicide including mental health, depression, disorder even those who are indulged in drugs have a high suicide tendency rate besides physical illness in an individual,” he said. “Many factors also include social reasons as well as financial loss, love affair, exam failure, and others.”

    Suggesting people to adopt a healthy lifestyle, Bamal said that people must take good care of mental health as the post-Covid scenario may have been a reason for more suicide cases.

    “All such things can be eliminated by a healthy lifestyle with high nutrition and timely required actions by consuming sufficient food well on time,” he said.

    “People just need to do physical and mental exercises regularly and be more social and fulfil hobbies on a priority basis,” he said. “It’s not wrong to share about your mental health and depression with someone. It is rather a good step to seek help well on time”, he said.

    “We need to interact with the person getting socially isolated and not to believe the old societal myths. Some are undergoing all such symptoms and people around them fail to understand even when the affected ones make attempts to express,” Bamal said.

    Bamal said that family members need to be vigilant and try to understand the change in their members.

    “People need to do relaxation activities and when required they must approach the medical professionals for the consultation immediately without any delay,” he said—(KNO)

  • Covid-19 vaccination: No report of side effects, allergies in J&K

    Vaccine only way to end pandemic: Experts

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir has not reported any side-effects or allergies among the health workers who were vaccinated on Saturday, officials said on Monday.

    Top health officials from Jammu and Kashmir divisions said that the vaccination process is going on and no person after taking vaccination has been hospitalised and suffered from any allergy or any other side effect.

    State immunisation officer Dr Qazi Haroon told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that health workers in thousands have taken vaccines but so far no case of allergic reactions and other things have been reported so far.

    Meanwhile, experts said that people shouldn’t hesitate in taking vaccination as it is the biggest weapon to beat Covid-19 pandemic.

    Flu expert and President of Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Dr Nisar ul Hassan while talking with KNO said that anybody who is reluctant to take a vaccine must be booked.

    “These people can turn out to be spreaders. They aren’t a threat to himself only but also for the people with whom they come in contact with,” he said.

    “If we take medicine even for headache, it can have side effects in some people but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take the vaccine, Hassan said, adding that, Covid vaccines have around 90 per cent efficacy and it is the only way to end the pandemic.

    “This is unfortunate if somebody is talking against a vaccine. Vaccination since ages has eradicated infections from the earth as a result of which our earth is suitable for living,” he said, adding that vaccines have saved generations and Covid-19 vaccine is the biggest gift in the year 2021.

    Hassan said scientists creating a vaccine in less than a year is a big achievement and it doesn’t belong to any political party or a person and people should take it happily to live a normal life.

    It is pertinent to mention that J&K last week received around 1.46 lakh Covishield vaccines. The vaccination process was started on Saturday last—(KNO)

  • Bird Flu: Samples sent test negative, no case reported yet in J&K: Officials

    ‘People can use poultry products by taking precautions’

    Srinagar: No case of Bird flu has been reported as of now in Jammu and Kashmir as the samples that were sent outside J&K for testing have tested negative, officials said on Monday.

    Anil Arti Wildlife warden Jammu told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the samples that were sent for testing from Jammu have tested negative and we have no case of bird flu here.

    He said samples which have tested negative include the samples which were taken in Udhampur after 153 birds had mysteriously appeared there.

    He said that we are keenly monitoring the situation but as of now no positive case has been reported in J&K.

    Joint director poultry and nodal officer for bird flu in Kashmir division Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Shah told KNO that the samples which were taken at three places including Dal Lake, farm of the department and Pulwama have been tested negative.

    He said later few samples were taken also and their result is yet to come, however, so far no case of bird flu has been reported in J&K.

    He said that people can use cooked poultry products easily and there is no need to worry.

    It is pertinent to mention here that authorities in J&K also sounded high alert after bird flu cases were reported from nine states of India and said that measures are put in place to tackle the situation in case of bird flu.

    Besides sounding alert, monitoring committees led by district chief animal husbandry officers have been constituted to keep vigil.

    Moreover, doctors in J&K also cautioned people not to eat raw poultry parts or raw eggs, however, cooked poultry is safe to use.

    They also advised that people associated with slaughtering, De-feathering and eviscerating of birds must take precaution to avoid any contraction of the virus—(KNO)

  • J&K Tourism stall at ITM bags award for presentation, visual display

    Lucknow: The stall of the J&K Tourism Department at the ITM here was adjudged as the best stall for presentation, display of visual content and tourist communication during the three daylong event which concluded Monday.

    The award was presented to the J&K Tourism Department delegation by Chairman & Managing Director, ICM, Ajay Gupta.

    While presenting the award, Mr. Gupta appreciated the steps taken by J&K Tourism Department for the revival of tourism sector in the COVID-19 unlocking process. He specifically praised the Department for undertaking series of winter and snow activities which has given a boost to winter clientele.

    Besides J&K Tourism Department, Gujarat Tourism was awarded for Best decorative stall, Himachal Pradesh Tourism was awarded for stall display while as Uttrakhand Tourism was awarded for promoting wellness tourism.
    It may be recalled that the J&K stall at the ITM here has evoked keen interest among the tour operators and intending tourists who came to visit the stall during the event.

    On the concluding day today, B2B meetings between officials of participant States and UTs including Utter Pradesh, Uttrakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat and travel agents and tour operators were held to brainstorm the revival and boosting of tourism.

    Tour operators and travel agents from adjoining areas like Delhi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Aligarh, Barielly, Jhansi, Mathura, Agra and other cities of north India also attended the B2B meetings. (KINS)

  • GRAS portal to enable people to pay govt receipts from anywhere: Mehta

    Jammu: Financial Commissioner Finance, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta Monday launched an online platform – Government Receipt Accounting System (GRAS) portal for easy payment of government receipts from anywhere without visits to treasuries or banks.

    On the occasion Director General Accounts & Treasuries (DG A&T), Mahesh Dass; Excise Commissioner, Rahul Sharma; Deputy Excise Commissioner, Jammu, Amarjeet Singh; Director A&T, Jammu, Neeraj Gupta Bakshi, Joint Director (Resources), Shoukat Hussain; Vice President, JK Bank, Sunit Kumar, Scientists from NIC, representatives of RBI besides other officers of the Finance department were present.

    Dr Mehta enquired about the different features of this portal. He asked the developers to inculcate the feature of SMS alert to facilitate the customers. He directed them to take on board all the departments taking any kind of fee (tax/non-tax) from the citizens, business establishments, institutions.

    The FC also urged them to look into what other features could be added to the platform so that the process becomes more simple and user-friendly. He asked the scientists to use all the protection techniques as per the guidelines of GoI, IT Ministry. He directed for making the portal a one stop solution for all kinds of activities where the people have to visit treasuries and banks for depositing tax or any other kind of fee to avail government services.

    The meeting was informed that the GRAS portal will serve as common collection portal and will provide facility to the citizens, business communities to deposit/ remit tax/ non tax to the government electronically through GRAS Portal thereby bringing in greater transparency in government business of receipt collection.

    The GRAS portal is accessible by logging on to www.jkgrasjktreasury.gov.in. A user can generate e-Challan through this portal for remittances either through internet banking service available 24 X 7 or over the counter. The Portal also provides the facility for frequent visitors to register as a user in order to avoid entering personal data repeatedly.

    The various stakeholders of the application are tax payers like citizens/ firms, Virtual Treasury/ Cyber Treasury, tax assessing departments, Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs)/ tax collecting officers, Agency, Banks like J&K Bank and RBI and Accountant General for preparation of final accounts.

    GRAS application will help the department in receipt monitoring, accurate and factual government receipt position which in turn will provide real time government revenue receipt position and generate necessary MIS reports.

    Initially, GRAS is being implemented on pilot basis in Excise and Taxation department and will later cover other departments for which all government departments shall furnish their receipt head details viz-a-viz services to be linked with receipts head details.

    The portal will give correct and factual insight to the registered users about their accounts as it would upgrade to full automation of the same. They could deposit to government receipts on real time basis, making settlements easy besides receive acknowledgements online. It would save their time and reduce gap between the payer and payee, the meeting was informed.

    Pertinent to mention here that for smooth implementation of GRAS and for collection and consolidation of data related to government receipts and other receipts including GST on daily basis, Cyber Treasury has already been created alongside Civil Secretariat Treasury vide Govt. Order No. 262-F of 2020 dated 25.09.2020. It was further given that Treasury Officer, Civil Secretariat Treasury is nominated as Treasury Officer for Cyber Treasury as well.(KINS)

  • DDFCO conducts 15,000 inspections, Rs. 6,3,47,000/= fine imposed on violators in Srinagar under Food Regulatory Laws

    Srinagar: The Department of Drugs & Food Control Organization has conducted 14,899 inspections and imposed a fine of Rs 6347000 on violators under Regulatory Laws in Srinagar.

    A meeting of District Level Advisory Committee on Food Safety was held in Banquet Hall Srinagar Monday under the chairmanship of District Development Commissioner Dr. Shahid Iqbal Chowdhary (IAS). All the members of the committee participated in the meeting. A detailed presentation was given by Hilal Ahmad Mir Assistant Commissioner Food Safety Srinagar who is also the Member Secretary of the committee.

    The Committee as per a statement issued to news agency KINS was informed that from the date Department of Drugs & Food Control Organization took over District Srinagar for the purpose of implementation of Food Regulatory Laws,14889 inspections were conducted, 1209 cases have been filed before the competent courts out of which 444 have been decided and an amount of Rs.6347000/- has been imposed as fine on violators. 794 cases are subjudice.

    2239 samples have been lifted out of which 34 have been declared unsafe 341 as substandard and 263 as Misbranded. 53 Food Business Establishments were closed for varying periods.
    7881 Food Business operators have been brought within the ambit of Food Licensing & Registration System. 63 Awareness Programmes have been conducted. In addition while implementing Cigarette & other Tobacco Products Act, Cigarettes worth RS.312670/- for violating Statutory or Pictorial warning have been seized and an amount of Rs 21800/-was imposed as fine. The Committee was also informed that the District has been selected for Eat Right Challenge a flagship program of FSSAI. Under this flagship programme certain Schemes like RUCO, Surveillance & Enforcement drives, Licensing &Registration drives, FOSCORIS inspections, Special Camps for consumer Awareness, FosTac Trainings, Hygiene Rating, Hub Certification, Eat Right School & Campuses are also being implemented on ground, The details of the same were shared in the meeting. The District Development Commissioner ensured full support to Food Wing of Drugs & Food Control Organization District Srinagar for smooth implementation of FSS Act and COTPA. (KINS)

  • DDC polls kickstarted political process from deep freeze, will create new leadership, says Omar Abdullah

    Srinagar: Former J&K CM Omar Abdullah says DDC results expose the Centre’s lies over support for its August 5, 2019, and believes Assembly polls won’t be held anytime soon.

    In a question answer session with journalists of Indian Express, he said the People’s Alliance looks no different now than it did pre-DDC polls, except that we now know that there is a popular mass of support behind what the alliance stands for, particularly in Kashmir.

    “But it would be wrong to deny that we have even opened our banks of support in Jammu as well. Going simply by the numbers, without any horse-trading, without any interference, we are in a position to establish chairpersons of the People’s Alliance in about 12 or 13 of the 20 districts,” he said according to news agency KINS.

    “We have seen an alarming willingness of the administration to step into the political sphere… What has come as a surprise to us post this election is the way in which the government, and wings and parts of the government machinery, are actively playing a part in converting results which were in favour of the People’s Alliance into results in favour of the Apni Party, which is a very close associate of the ruling BJP… In south Kashmir’s Shopian district, three of my senior colleagues have been picked up under preventive detention charges. We have no idea what trouble their detentions are preventing… In fact, one of these colleagues who comes from Shopian town wasn’t even detained under these sections post-August 5, 2019. He wasn’t considered troublesome then, but suddenly is considered troublesome now.”

    “The second aspect is family members of elected DDC members being detained by the police and told that as long as the elected member votes or goes and joins the Apni party, we will release the person. So, it’s extremely worrying at the moment… On the one hand, you cite these (DDC polls) as examples of democracy in action and on the other hand, you are quite happy to throttle democracy at the hands of the police by using underhand tactics.”
    He said a political process has kickstarted in J&K.

    “The political process was in deep freeze post August 5, 2019. They have also, to an extent, put to rest claims that mainstream politics in J&K is dead, or that there is no place for traditional political parties of J&K. If you look at the National Conference, in terms of our strike rate and our ability to win seats both in Kashmir and Jammu, I think it would be pretty surprising if somebody were to turn around and say this political party is dead.”

    Does it open up new avenues for democratic representation? Well, first, previous governments have not been undemocratic. But it is true that grassroots democracy is strengthened by having a tier of governance closer to those grassroots. That is why panchayati raj institutions have always been favoured across the country… So yes, these DDC polls will create another level of political representation. They will create another generation of young, upcoming mainstream political participants across party lines. So on the whole, it’s good. But I will make the point again that the administration should resist the temptation to assist the BJP and the Apni Party.”

    Asked in the future, does he sees a permanence to the People’s Alliance in J&K, Omar said, “I don’t think you can claim or aspire to permanence for any alliance. You only have to look at the experiences within the NDA… Their oldest allies, the Shiv Sena and the Akali Dal, are no longer part of the NDA. So, I would be the last person to assume that there is an element of permanence to the People’s Alliance. We are clear on what our agenda is and we will work together towards the fulfilment of that agenda. I think we are stronger, having fought these elections together, because a lot of people, a lot of commentators assumed that this alliance would fall apart at the first sign of any serious test. Which is not to say we didn’t have difficulties, we did have teething problems with seat-sharing… So, as with every alliance, it’s not 100 per cent smooth sailing, but we survived this major test.”

    When asked by participating in the DDC polls, did the People’s Alliance go against its own agenda and accept the situation in J&K, he replied, “That was one of the points under active consideration when we were debating whether to participate in the elections or not. The conclusion that we drew was that these elections were going to go ahead with our presence or without it. At a time when public support for the agenda of the People’s Alliance was being called into question, what other way did we have apart from peaceful democratic means to prove that we enjoyed popular support?… The other avenue was then to have adopted the path of the Hurriyat, which is to go down the path of confrontation, protests, strikes, stone-pelting, boycott of elections… which I think would have opened us up to the sort of criticism that would have been very difficult for us to survive… We thought that this was the best way to prove to the world at large, but particularly to the rest of India, that the bogey that has been fed to the people by the BJP that the people of J&K are resoundingly in favour of what happened on August 5, 2019, that even the people of Kashmir are a 100 per cent behind the decision, was wrong. And I think by participating in this election, we have been able to send that message out. So no, I don’t think our participation has in any way legitimised what the BJP has done. In fact, if anything, it calls into question the support for and the popularity of what was done on August 5, 2019.”

    “I think it’s a lot of anger, a lot of disappointment. I’m only human and when I see the ways in which this government is going out of its way to throttle the mainstream, it’s very difficult to come to terms with it and to rationalise… But I, having been an elected chief minister for six years, having been a functioning parliamentarian from 1998 onwards, I find no rational explanation and no justification for the sort of things that they have done… So it’s frustrating, infuriating. It’s disappointing.”
    “Now, what would be the best case scenario?… The Supreme Court said that we can turn the clock back as far as we want when they admitted the petitions challenging the August 5, 2019, decision… So I have to trust the Supreme Court when they say that they can undo it. My own sort of limited sense of intelligence tells me that you will reach a point where it will be impossible to undo some of the changes that have been done. The time will end up being of the essence. You cannot have indefinite period of domicile being changed or land laws having been affected or cadre of J&K administrative services and police officers being changed or forest services officers being changed and similar changes being put into place and then turn around and say all this can be undone… because somebody will say so much water has flown in the Jhelum that we will now have to accept this as the new reality… which is not what we are willing to accept,” he said.

    “For me, a good outcome at the moment would be for the Supreme Court to begin hearings immediately on the petitions. It is not like the Supreme Court is not working at all. We have seen the Supreme Court take cognizance of what is happening with the farmer protests and step into those. If the farmer protests can invite the attention of the Supreme Court and their observations can include words that ‘this did not seem to include any consultation’ … then there were no consultations with J&K before what happened on August 5, 2019. By that same yardstick of consultation, the Supreme Court needs to step in with what happened in J&K and start hearing us out and let the weight of our arguments make up their minds… The best outcome would be that the Supreme Court says that what happened to J&K was unconstitutional, illegal and rolls it back.”
    In the future, will the People’s Alliance be more than an electoral alliance? The PDP alone protested against the land laws. Will we see a unified voice on issues? he replied, “I am not an office-bearer of the PAGD. I participate in the PAGD as vice-president of the National Conference… It’s not as if every action of the PAGD has been unilateral… we are individual political parties in our own right also… We are not simply an electoral alliance. In fact, we became an electoral alliance much after we became the People’s Alliance for the Gupkar Declaration… The elections were neither asked for by us, nor something that we sought; they were foisted on us. Participating in them was really the only reasonable avenue that was open to us.”

    The government’s defence for most of the measures taken since August 5, 2019, has been that it has happened before — detentions, communication blackout etc. How is the current situation different from what had gone on before perhaps in a piecemeal manner? he replied, “It is different in every way… How can anybody in the BJP say that this is normal? I don’t, in my lifetime, ever remember a mainstream political leader being detained under preventive arrest, much less under the Public Safety Act. Yes, different governments, mine included, have from time to time felt the need to restrict communication, but for very limited periods of time. And always with the view that these must be restored at the earliest possible opportunity. We are now seeing an absence of 4G mobile connectivity, except in two districts, for the last one-and-a-half-years… When have we ever seen a situation like this, even in the worst times?… The worrying part is that the BJP actually sees this as normal. Which fundamental rights do we have today? None. You do not enjoy the right to free speech. You do not enjoy the right to free movement… and for the BJP, this is normal. I guess this is the Jammu and Kashmir that was carved out and they are telling us it is normal and learn to live with it… which, I am sorry, I am not willing to do.”

    Asked why haven’t he taken matters such as the land laws and the issue of domicile to the Supreme Court, Omar said, “We have taken the fundamental fight to the Supreme Court. Everything that this government is attempting to do is under the umbrella of what was done on August 5, 2019. Instead of tying ourselves up in little battles, we want to fight the main one, which is to call into question the legality of everything that is happening because of what happened in August 2019.”

    “I am not particularly enthused about Assembly elections in a Union Territory… You only have to look at the examples of Delhi and Pondicherry to see how their elected chief ministers are humiliated and reduced to non-entities by highly active lieutenant governors. That said, I don’t foresee an Assembly election anytime soon. My father (Farooq Abdullah) is convinced that you will see an Assembly election sometime in 2021. I am at complete odds with him. I don’t believe it will happen before the next Parliament election. J&K has been singled out for delimitation… The process will take a considerable time. And once that is done, new constituencies are identified, you will be pretty much at the end of this Parliament. And I wouldn’t be surprised if the government of India turns around and says well, hang on, we have a Parliament election in a few months, we might as well do both together… Having DDCs in place, they will be able to take the defence that J&K has a democratic framework within which governance and development activity is taking place, and that for the time being we don’t need an Assembly. So, I am not preparing myself mentally for the prospect of an Assembly election. But as I said, my party president disagrees vehemently with me on this.”

  • At Kokernag fisheries farm: 70 lakh eggs obtained from Trout fish this season

    Srinagar: In a significant development, at least 70 lakh eggs have been obtained from Trout fish at Kokernag fisheries farm this season and would generate huge revenue to Fisheries Department.

    Known for its natural beauty, Kashmir has the distinction of having Asia’s largest fisheries farm in Kokernag.

    The farm is emerging best producer of Rainbow Trout fish across the world.

    Due to serious efforts by its officials, at least 70 lakh eggs have been obtained from Trout fish this season so far.

    Chief Project Officer (CPO) of the farm, Mohammad Muzaffar Bazaz said the farm is known worldwide for its production.

    “Rainbow trout is cold water fish and should have temperatures between 0 to 20 degree Celsius. It is rich in protein and boosts immunity. The revenue and production increase with each year,” he told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).

    “We have sold five lakh eggs so far this season to several states including Uttrakhand and Nagaland and generated revenue of Rs 10 lakh to the farm,” he said.

    Every year between November and February, eggs are obtained from Trout fish in this farm. It has a breeding period of 51 days. After then fish are given feed first in tanks then taken to water reservoirs before taking them to sale centres.
    The project is managed by the local officials who are technically knowhow about trout seed production.

    Syed Manzoor is the supervisor of the farm, who has well expertise in rearing fish.

    The Fisheries Department set up a trout farming project at Kokernag in south Kashmir with the European Economic Community’s assistance in 1984.

    The infrastructure has been upgraded over the years and Kokernag has turned out to be Asia’s largest fish farm project.

    After achieving success in breeding trout, the Department over the years has ensured that the trout which was considered as a Royal food reaches the common people in Kashmir.

    The introduction of trout in Kashmir for angling is credited to a Britain Frank Mitchell. In 1899, he reared the trout in the premises of his private carpet factory at Bagh-e-Dilawar Khan, located in Shahr-e-Khas. He established the first trout hatchery at Harwan in 1901 and trained the locals. (KINS)

  • Slain youth in Hokersar encounter buried in presence of family members, no logic to handover bodies now: IGP Kashmir

    ‘Data reveals their involvement in militancy, probe still on’

    Srinagar: Inspector General of Police Kashmir Range  , Vijay Kumar on Monday said that bodies recovered at the  Hokarsar encounter site  were buried in presence of their family members and there was no logic in handing over the bodies to the families after their burial.

    Claiming that  collected 60% data reveals their involvement in militancy and were providing logistic support and in next ten days after some more data would be collected, the IGP Kashmir said, “We will convince their families regarding involvement of their kins”.

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of road safety week function in Srinagar, IGP Kashmir said ‘on the directions of Ministery of Home Affairs, Road safety week is celebrated across country and in collaboration with public and journalists we will make it successful with an intention to aware people about traffic rules as thousands of people die due to accidents’.

    The IGP Kashmir said, “Whenever the incidents like grenade attack, pistol shooting or IED blasts happen, there has been seen involvement of militant associates’ maximum times in these incidents. Yesterday, in Anantnag, we arrested a youth with pistol and grenade who was planning to kill someone with the help of technical and human resource support. We are at it and it is our top priority as well.”

    On being asked about the demand of the body by father of one of those killed in the encounter, he said that almost sixty percent data reveals their involvement and as the covid restrictions are still in force and people get emotional during burial of militants. “Handing over of bodies will result in amalgamation of people and will result in breaking of covid protocol,” he added.

    Regarding January 26 arrangements, he said that the militants would try to disrupt but police will ensure all such attempts will be foiled (KINS).