Category: Union Territory

  • Pak shells two sectors along LoC in Poonch

    PTI

    Jammu: The Pakistan Army opened heavy fire and shelled mortars targeting forward areas along the LoC in two sectors of Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, officials said.

    The Indian Army effectively retaliated, a defence spokesman said.

    “At about 0645 hours, the Pakistan Army initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation by firing with small arms and intense shelling with mortars along LoC in Balakote and Mendhar sectors”, the spokesman said.

    Pakistani troops have violated the ceasefire 24 times this month.

    An Army personnel was killed and two others, including an officer, were injured on Tuesday as Pakistani troops violated ceasefire by using heavy fire and mortar shells along the Line of Control in Sunderbani sector of Rajouri district, officials said.

    On September 2, a JCO was killed in ceasefire violation by the Pakistan Army along the LoC in Keri sector of Rajouri.

  • Srinagar encounter: Three militants, woman killed, CRPF officer injured

    Firing stops, Search operation on in the area, say officials

    Srinagar: Three unidentifed militants and a woman were killed in an encounter between government forces and militants in Batamallo area of Srinagar.

    A senior police official said three militants were killed in Battamallo encounter. “The firing has stopped and searches are under way in the area,” he told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

    Official sources said that a woman aged 45-years, was also killed in the gunfight after she was caught in the cross fire while as a CRPF deputy commandant sustained injuries.

    They identified the slain woman as Kousar Jan of Batamallo stating that she was taken to SMHS hospital where doctors declared her brought dead.

    They further added that the injured deputy CRPF commandant was shifted to 92 base hospital while as identification of militants is being ascertained.

    Earlier, an official said that on specific inputs about the presence of militants, a joint team of Police and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation in Batamloo during last night.

    As the joint team of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them, triggering an encounter—(KNO)

  • One Militant and a woman killed, CRPF officer injured in Srinagar encounter

    A CRPF spokesman the police and the Quick Action Team (QAT) of the CRPF are on the job.

    One militant and a woman have been killed in an ongoing encounter between militants and security forces in Srinagar’s Batamaloo area on Thursday morning. One CRPF officer was also injured.

    A file photo of security personnel carrying out searches in the Batamaloo area of Srinagar.A file photo of security personnel carrying out searches in the Batamaloo area of Srinagar. | Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD

    An official said Kounsar Riyaz, 45, of Batamalo was hit by bullets during the exchange of fire. The gunfight between the militants and the security forces started around 2:30 a.m. in Srinagar congested locality of Batamaloo.

    “The injured woman was shifted to the Police hospital, where doctors declared her brought dead,” an official said.

    One unidentified militant was also killed in the search operation, launched after specific inputs about the presence of militants in the capital.

    A Deputy commandant of CRPF also sustained bullet wounds in the operation. “The injured officer was admitted to the Army’s 92 Base hospital,” an official said.

    A CRPF spokesman the police and the Quick Action Team (QAT) of the CRPF are on the job.

    With inputs from The Hindu

  • Kashmiri leaders contest government claim on house arrests

    No one under such detention in Union Territory, Centre tells Lok Sabha

    The Centre told the Lok Sabha on Tuesday that 223 people are under detention in Jammu and Kashmir and no one is under house arrest.

    Union Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy said the government of Jammu and Kashmir has reported that in view of the constitutional changes effected by Parliament regarding the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir in August, 2019, various measures were taken to maintain public order which included preventive detention of certain persons. “As on 11.09.2020, 223 persons are under detention. No person is under house arrest in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir,” Mr. Reddy told the Lok Sabha in a written reply.

    Sajad Lone, president, Peoples Conference tweeted, “What a sad state of affairs. Y do they have to do this?Sajad Lone, president, Peoples Conference tweeted, “What a sad state of affairs. Y do they have to do this?” File | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad

    Responding to the claims, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Waheed ur Rehman Para said the Centre was lying and he continues to be under house arrest.

    “It is unfortunate that after a year of detention they are telling us you were never detained. I still continue to remain under house arrest and the irony of the situation is that now the onus is on me to prove that I am not under house arrest. Peddling lies in the temple of democracy has shamed the entire country. From a cop deployed at my house to the MoS in Parliament all are lying. Who do we complain to?” Mr. Para told The Hindu. He said 11 political workers of the PDP were also under house arrest.

    Former J&K Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti continues to be detained under the Public Safety Act.

    Sajad Lone, president, Peoples Conference tweeted, “What a sad state of affairs. Y do they have to do this. If someone is under house arrest. Just say it. Either the state administration is lying to the Union govt or it is the Union govt’s own initiative. We live here. We r telling u. People r under house arrest.”

    Congress leader Salman Anees Soz, son of former Union Minister Saifuddin ,Soz said the “government lies to Parliament blatantly”.

    Mr. Reddy also said the number of terrorist incidents has reduced significantly after the bifurcation of the erstwhile state on August 5 last year.

    From June 29, 2018 to August 4, 2019 (402 days), there were 455 terror incidents and from August 5, 2019 to September 9 (402 days), 211 such incidents took place in the newly created Union Territory.

    With inputs from The Hindu

  • Ladakh reports 80 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths

    PTI

    Leh: The Union Territory of Ladakh reported 80 new coronavirus cases and three more deaths, taking the cumulative figures to 3,499 infections and 44 fatalities, officials said Wednesday.

    There are 938 active coronavirus cases in the union territory now, out of which 502 are in Leh and 436 in Kargil, they said, adding 2,517 patients have recovered till date.

    Three patients two in Kargil and one in Leh — succumbed to the disease during a 24-hour period, taking the overall toll to 44, the officials said this morning.

    The death toll in Kargil now stands at 26, while the rest of 18 patients have died in Leh district.

    Out of the 80 new cases, the officials said, 57 were in Leh and 23 in Kargil.

    The officials said 40 patients in Leh and two in Kargil were discharged on Tuesday after they recovered from the infection, bringing down the number of active cases to 938.

  • Strict Security Measures on LOC and IB Imperative for Peace : DGP J&K

    Pays day-long visit to North Kashmir’s Kupwara District; reviews security, law & order scenario along LoC

    Srinagar: To have an on spot assessment of various issues pertaining to border areas including Counter-Infiltration/terrorism operations, measures and general security scenario along LOC ,Director General of Police Shri Dilbag Singh today visited North Hill Headquarters 18th Sikh Battalion in North Kashmir’s Kupwara District and Farkiyan Brigade Headquarters and had detailed interaction with the senior army officers at both the locations.

    The DGP during his day-long visit to these border areas reviewed security, law & order scenario , besides winter preparedness of forces from infiltration point of view and also with regard to the increase in ceasefire violations.

    The DGP was accompanied by IGP Kashmir Shri Vijay Kumar. He was received by GOC 28 Div Major General A S Aujla and SSP Kupwara Shri Ambarkar Shriram Dinkar at Zangli, Kupwara.

    During the visit the DGP was given an operational briefing at Farkiyan by Brig K Mohan Nair of 268 Infantry Brigade of Keran Sector and at North Hill Post by Col.Kuldeep Karpe CO 18 Sikh about the status of terrorist launchpads along the LoC, security situation on LoC, and hinterland. Various measures for strengthening the security of the border grid and hinterland were discussed threadbare.

    Appreciating the efforts of the units deployed in border areas in achieving better results on various fronts, the DGP said that Our troops are working day and night with full alertness and commitment and are successfully combating the menace of terrorism and providing a better security environment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

    He said that forces have to remain on the constant vigil and alert so that any evil attempt to disrupt peace in Jammu and Kashmir is effectively foiled.

    Shri Dilbag Singh commended the forces for Robust Anti-Infiltration Grid, action against OGWs, narcotics and weapon smuggling. He appreciated troops for tight vigil along the LoC

    The DGP urged the officers to maintain surveillance on the elements trying to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere and take all preventive measures.

    He said that we have to deal with the these elements firmly by using the latest technology and also counter their negative propaganda . He complimented presence of uniformed women army personnel conducting screening at nakas to prevent use of females as couriers of narcotics and weapons .

    Shri Singh impressed for further strengthening relations with the people of border areas and emphasized to continue good team work with full coordination and synergy at various levels among police army and other security forces .
    He said that close liaison between the J&K Police and security forces has borne good results and are very imperative for foiling terrorist activities which are encouraged on the behest of Pakistan. He said that better coordination, synergy between the forces yielded good results so far . He said that cooperation of the people with the forces has helped in maintaining sustained peace and these relations should be strengthened at all levels to defeat ill designs of inimical elements.

    The DGP said that forces have to continue their peace efforts with even more dedication by ensuring a peaceful and secure environment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir who have been victim of Pakistan sponsored terrorism for many years now.(GNS)

  • COVID-19 and social media misuse in Kashmir

    Srinagar: Amid COVID-19, Kashmir has become a breeding ground for social media misuse.
    In the last few months, it has been seen that misuse of social media which created confusion amid the COVID-19 in the valley.

    Several fake orders were circulated on social media that the Supreme Court has advised the government to restore 4G Internet in J&K within 24 hours.

    Many Netizens shared it as it reads almost like a genuine order issued by the registry of the apex court. It spread so fast that police had to issue statements a number of times that order was fake.

    Similarly, fake news was uploaded with regard to the diagnosis of COVID-19 in Khandipora Beerwah.

    These are several such cases reported in the recent past how the social media was being misused in Kashmir and becoming a breeding ground for rumour mongering.

    There are lots of reports about misusing of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram by the miscreants who are using fake and anonymous names. This is happening at a time when the entire world is fighting to contain COVID-19 and most people rely on social media to get the latest updates about this disease.

    Senior officials in the administration, doctors, journalists are mostly resorting to social media to send their message across how to prevent coronavirus.

    Even some media organizations have fallen prey to fake orders after shared on social media.

    A senior police official told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS) that some of the cyber-attacks in Kashmir are also related to obscene publication, transmission of unauthorized contents, cyber stalking, and obscene messages. There have been several instances in the past when fake videos circulated on social media created a law and order situation. At times it has defamed and broke privacy of individuals in Kashmir.
    Misuse of social media has put many officials and other people in tizzy and became problematic for them.

    An IAS officer, who is also J&K government spokesperson, is the one who is providing updates about COVID-19 on his Twitter handle. However, some fake accounts were also created on his name to create confusion.

    Later screenshots of those accounts were also being shared on social media. This incident brought into limelight the misuse of social media in the valley as many people paid heed to it without verifying the facts. Following which he took to his Twitter handle to clarify the things.

    In another Tweet he said, “I am told that some twitter handles impersonating my account are carrying fake news regarding the internet. I have not made any statement. Fake handles have been reported for action. We will also be taking action under cyber laws.”

    A senior police official said it was a challenging task to contain misuse of social media in the valley.

    “We have identified many social media accounts which are under our radar. We are monitoring what stuff they are sharing and will take action accordingly,” he said.

    He said Cyber Police was also monitoring all the profiles and the content being shared by the users.

    He said there is a minimum punishment of three years for social media misuse. “There would be 15 years punishment and even life imprisonment for those who misuse social media,” he said.

    Earlier, in 2017 the government had issued directives that Whatsapp news groups and news Facebook pages need to be registered.
    “It is impressed upon all the admins of Whatsapp news groups of the district to get the registration of their Whats App news groups in the office of the undersigned within ten days,” a circular, issued in 2017 reads.But nothing has been done in this regard so far. (KINS)

  • Indian Army fully geared to fight full-fledged war in eastern Ladakh: Northern Command

    The Army’s Northern Command headquarters made these assertions reacting to China’s official media reports that India’s operational logistics is not geared up adequately and it will not be able to fight through winters effectively.

    PTI

    Asserting that it is fully prepared to fight a full-fledged war even in winters in eastern Ladakh, the Indian Army on Wednesday said if China created conditions for war, they will face a better trained, better prepared, fully rested and psychologically hardened Indian troops.

    In a statement, it said compared to physically and psychologically battle-hardened Indian troops, Chinese troops are mostly from urban areas and not used to hardships or prolonged deployment under field conditions.

    The Army’s Northern Command headquarters made these assertions reacting to China’s official media Global Times’ reports that India’s operational logistics is not geared up adequately and it will not be able to fight through winters effectively.

    “This can best be attributed to ignorance. Indian Army is fully prepared and more than capable of fighting a full-fledged war even in winters in eastern Ladakh,” a Northern Command spokesperson said.

    “India is a peace-loving country and wishes to have good relations with its neighbours. India always prefers to resolve issues through dialogue. While talks are in progress to resolve the border issues with China in eastern Ladakh, at the military level it is well prepared for the prolonged stand-off,” he said.

    He said altitudes in Ladakh range from high to super-high altitude and there is a lot of snowfall – up to 40ft after November.

    “Coupled with this, the temperature dipping down to minus 30 to 40 degree Celsius is a usual phenomenon. Wind chill factor makes matters even worse for the troops. The roads also get closed due to the snow. But despite all this, the most encouraging part for India is that the Indian soldiers have a huge experience of winter warfare and are psychologically tuned to operate at short notice,” the spokesperson said.

    While these facts are known to the world, he said, adding the operational logistics capabilities, however, are hardly known.

    “Logistic capability relates to mobility, habitat and billeting, quality services for health, special rations, repair and recovery, heating systems, high-quality weapons, ammunition, quality clothing, and so on. While much of these capabilities existed earlier and troops could simply plug and play, a lot has also been boosted since May this year when China showed first signs of aggression,” he said.

    The spokesperson said it is important to understand that the Army has the experience of Siachen, the highest battleground in the world, where conditions are much more demanding than the frontiers with China.

    “Traditionally there were two routes for moving into Ladakh, that is through Zojila (Srinagar-Leh Highway) and Rohtang Passes (Manali-Leh). Recently India commissioned a third road from Darcha to Leh which is much shorter distance-wise and less prone to closure,” he said.

    The spokesperson said completion of Atal tunnel on the Rohtang route has multiplied the logistic capacities.

    “In addition, we have a large number of airbases with the help of which we can maintain the Army well. Modern snow clearing equipment has also been placed on these routes to keep them open beyond November, thus giving us more time for daily maintenance of the troops,” he said.

    The spokesperson said special fuel and lubricants for tanks and armoured personnel carriers have also been stocked adequately, including spares for their maintenance.

    “Water points and tube wells have been established for the troops and animals such as mules and yaks. The living barracks have also been prepared which are comfortable and warm,” he said.

    He said facilities such as the central heating system are some of the high points of these facilities. “Ammunition of various types including small arms, missiles and tank and artillery ammunition have also been adequately stocked. The medical system is also in place for any eventuality,” he said.

    The spokesperson said China’s concept has always been to win the wars without fighting, hence, if they create conditions for war, they will come across better trained, better prepared, fully rested and psychologically hardened Indian troops.

    “These worries have been percolating in the minds of Chinese troops and are visible in Chinese media,” he said.

  • Muslim set another example of Brotherhood

    Srinagar: Displaying yet another example of brotherhood, Muslims in Kashmir capital Srinagar helped a Hindu woman to get her deceased husband cremated on Tuesday.

    Muslims arranged material needed for cremation, gave shoulder to the bier of Tony Nanda and expressed sympathies with the deceased’s elderly wife.

    Tony Nanda, a resident of Amritsar was living with his wife in a rented house at Balgarden Karan Nagar area of Srinagar. Well-known singer Gulzar Ganaie, who knew the deceased very well, told news agency Kashmir News Trust that Tony was living in Kashmir from past 30 years. “He was an expert mechanic of musical instruments. Almost all the artists in Kashmir were in touch with him. He used to live in Aloochi Bagh area then got shifted to Balgarden. He married both his daughters outside Kashmir while his son left him after he got a job in Amritsar,” Ganaie said and expressed grief over the demise of Tony Nanda.

    He said Nanda was living with his wife. “I too participated in his cremation. His wife informed me over phone about his death. He was suffering from multiple ailments. I appreciate my Muslim brethren for always setting best examples of brotherhood. Humanity is the biggest religion and Kashmiris have proved it time and again,” the singer told KNT.

  • 6 Panchayati Members Killed In J&K By Militants: Govt

    Srinagar: As many as six elected representatives of various Panchayati Raj bodies have been killed in Jammu and Kashmir by militants, Government of India informed the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

    Replying to a written query by one parliamentarian Sougata Ray, the minister of Panchayati Raj

    Narendra Singh Tomar said that as reported by the Government of J&K, 6 elected representatives of various Panchayati Raj bodies have been killed by militants.

    As regards security, the minister, as per GNS, said that the Government of J&K has reported that the administration has, in coordination with the security agencies, taken requisite steps to provide a secure environment to the elected representatives of the Panchayati Raj Institutions, which includes provision of individual security based on vulnerability to threat, security during tours by these representatives. “They are also accommodated at various cluster locations within respective district headquarters,” the minister added. (GNS)