Category: Union Territory

  • Didn’t issue any instruction for suspension of classwork, evacuation of students at NIT Srinagar: DC Srinagar

    Srinagar, Aug 03: The deputy commissioner Srinagar on Saturday stated that no instruction were passed by the district administration to suspend the routine classwork at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar.

    Talking to KNO, DC Srinagar, Shahid Iqbal Chaudhary said the NIT authorities approached the district administration to seek directions about keeping the institute functional or not.

    “We simply told them that government has announced summer vacation for colleges but divisional administration has not ordered for closure of schools.

    They (NIT) were assured of every possible support in every possible situation.
    Chaudhary said the NIT authorities however misinterpreted the conversation and ordered suspension of classwork at the institute. “I had not issued any such directions,” he told KNO.

    He further said the NIT director later approached the administration that they will require some fleet of SRTC buses to ferry students out of the institute.

    “The SRTC buses were provided on request of the NIT administration because they had decided to evacuate the students given the panic created among the parents of the non-local students,” he told KNO.

    On Friday evening, the NIT administration issued a notification and announced suspension of classwork for all courses till further orders. Later on Saturday morning the SRTC buses reached NIT premises and students were being evacuated from the hostels and taken to Jammu.

    The move created panic among students who said they were not being asked anything about their shifting from hostels. “Nobody is telling us anything about why we are being evacuated from hostels and sent home,” a group of students told KNO. (KNO)

  • Zilhaj moon sighted; Eidul Azha to be celebrated on Aug 12

    Pakistan: The Zilhaj moon has been sighted in Pakistan, announced Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee Chairman Mufti Muneebur Rehman on Friday evening.

    Eidul Azha will be celebrated in Pakistan on August 12, 2019. The chairman made the announcement in Karachi before the media after receiving moon sighting testimonies.

    The chairman said that the committee had received 72 testimonies from across the country.

    In June, Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry had already announced that this year, Eidul Azha will fall on Monday, Aug 12.

    The minister had made the announcement on the basis of a ‘scientific’ lunar calendar launched by the ministry in June in order to end controversies over the sighting of the moon for Islamic months.

    The calendar, which can be accessed through Pakistan’s “first official” moonsighting website as well as a mobile application, indicates scientifically determined dates for all major Islamic festivals/days for the ongoing and next years.

    The launch of the website had attracted much opposition from religious factions, which insisted that the sighting of the moon should be done in person and regardless of scientific evidence.

  • A month ahead of his daughters marriage, father loses all earnings to border shelling in Tangdhar

    Karnah, Aug 02: In a heartrending incident, a father loses all earning including accumulated wedding wares for two daughters whose marriage scheduled in next month in border shelling in Bakayain Tanghdar Karnah in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    Mohd Shafiq a resident of Bakhayain Tanghdar father of five daughters was only bread earning of the family weep mercilessly as border shilling shattered his dreams in next month his two daughters has scheduled to get married but heartrending incident shattered the dreams of the family.

    “Not only household items, I even lost my all earnings including the items which I had purchased for the marriage of daughters,” said Mohd Shafiq while talking to Kashmir News Service (KNS).

    Meanwhile, affected family want local administration to come forward and help them with compensation and other things so that they can rebuild their life. (KNS)

  • Eid ul Azha moon sighting on Friday evening

    ISLAMABAD: A meeting of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee chaired by Mufti Muni-Ur-Rehman will be held in Karachi in Friday (August 2) for the sighting of the Eid ul Azha moon, said an official of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.

    Talking to APP, he said other members of the committee would attend Zonal and District Ruet-e-Hilal Committees at their respective places.

    The meeting of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) committee would be held at the Ministry of Religious Affairs, near the General Post Office (GPO) Islamabad.

    All information about the positioning of the crescent could be conveyed to Chairman, Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee on Cell No.

    Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman Mufti Munib-ur-Rehman would announce the decision of crescent sighting or otherwise subsequently on the basis of information received.

  • Jammu and Kashmir may face blackout; Central agencies threaten to snap power supply

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir may plunge into darkness as power generating companies have threatened to stop electricity supply to the state for failing to clear the pending dues.

    A letter from Chief Engineer Commercial and Survey Wing, PDD J&K to Development Commissioner Power, Srinagar, has revealed that the state may witness shortfall of approximately 1100 Megawatt from Wednesday midnight.

    On July 22, power generating companies had directed JKPDD to open Letter of Credit (LC) in favor of Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs).

    “It was communicated by various Central Public Sector Undertakings for opening Letter of Credit in compliance to the order of Ministry of Power GoI. Accordingly, this office vide letter No: CE /C&S/J/T-2/ 1412-13 dated 22-07-2019 communicated the same to the higher authorities along with the amount of the Letter of Credits to be opened in favour of the various CPSUs. This was also in compliance to the directions issued by Commissioner Secretary JKPDD during the meeting on the subject matter on 22-07-2019,” the letter reads.

    Sources said the process of opening Letter of Credit with the bank is still under process. However, under rules the power generating companies have to stop supplying power if the dues are not cleared on time.

    “Further it will be in place to mention here that the Commissioner Secretary in his letter to Secretary Ministry of Power , GoI, intimated that the department has proposed to open Letter of Credit with the bank in favor of supplying agencies on quarterly basis. The proposal has been submitted for the approval of competent authorities in the bank and government, which may take some time,” it reads

    As per the communiqué, based on the agreed Payment Administration document the power generating companies have decided to stop the electric supply.

    “Furthering the matter, it is intimated that as per the Power Availability schedule for 1-08-2019 it has come to fore that the regulations stand imposed on JKPDD as per the Payment Administration document and the availability of power to J&K from all the sources including BHEP1/BHEPII and local generation will approximately 800 MW with an average shortfall of approx. 1100MW from midnight,” it reads.

    A senior government functionary confirmed the authenticity of the letter. He said there are differences between state government and power generating companies over the issue.

    An official said as per the set rules the government department was not authorized to open Letter of Credit.

    “Unlike other states in Jammu and Kashmir maintenance and distribution of power is managed by a government department, PDD , not by any company. As per standing rules a state government department was not authorized to open a Letter of credit,” he said

    The functionary said that Jammu and Kashmir government was in the process of setting up a company to manage the distribution supply of power and “till that arrangement was made this job would be done by PDD and central agencies have been informed about this many a time.”

    He said the State government including Governor Satya Pal Malik and Chief Secretary B.V.R.Subrahmanyam were in constant touch with central authorities to sort out the issue.

    “However, till Wednesday evening no positive outcome was reported out of the deliberations,” said an official

    He said the power supply could be snapped in the state.

    In May We reported that one of the power generating company National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has not ruled-out the possibility of suspending the power supply to Jammu and Kashmir if they state government failed to clear its pending dues.

    J&K owed Rs 759 crore to NTPC and as per the norms every power generating company gives 60 days’ time to Discoms (power distributing agencies) to clear the bills for utilizing electricity. (The Kashmir Monitor)

  • J&K Assembly elections likely scheduled in October

    SRINAGAR, JULY 31: Assembly elections in the State of Jammu and Kashmir are likely scheduled for October, this year.

    Sources said, “Elections in Jammu and Kashmir will most likely be held in October. The Election Commission will take the final decision on the matter in coming few days, adding the Centre had “no imminent plans of removing Article 35A in the immediate future.”

    While an additional 100 companies of paramilitary personnel have been deployed in the valley, the Centre added that it was part of a routine induction and de-induction exercise.

    While the Opposition has repeatedly raised the matter in the Rajya Sabha, home minister Amit Shah had also assured the Opposition that the Centre wanted free and fair elections conducted in Jammu and Kashmir, after the situation was deemed conducive by the EC.

    Jammu and Kashmir is currently under President’s rule. The state Assembly was dissolved on November 2018 after the ruling coalition between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) fell apart in June 2018.

    Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election will be held later this year, the Election Commission had said in June. The poll schedule will be announced after the culmination of Amarnath Yatra, which begins in July. “Election Commission, under Article 324 of the Constitution and other extant laws/rules etc. have unanimously decided that holding of Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir shall be considered later this year,” read a statement from the EC. (PTK)

  • Encounter breaks out in Shopian village

    Shopian, July 31: An encounter broke out between militants and government forces in Baderhama Zawoora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Wednesday.

    Official sources told KNO that a joint team of Army’s 23 Paras, SOG and CRPF launched a Cordon and Search Operation in Badherma Zawoora area after receiving credible inputs about the presence of militants in the area.

    A senior police official told KNO that as soon as forces intensified search operation towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon forces which was retaliated, triggering an encounter

    As per the sources, two to three militants are believed to be trapped in the area. Intermittent firing was going on when the report was last filed.(KNO)

  • This Time We Are Fighting an Existential Battle: Shah Faesal

    BY AUQIB JAVEED

    The deployment of the additional 10,000 troops and a slew of unusual official orders seeking to strengthen security and surveillance in Kashmir have triggered panic and anxiety among people. The Kashmir Valley has been aswirl with rumours that the centre is getting ready to do away with the Articles 370 and 35A. The extraordinary situation has forced the major political parties other than the BJP to close ranks and jointly fight the anticipated onslaught on the J&K’s special status.

    KashmirObserver correspondent Auqib Javeed caught up with the bureaucrat-turned politician Shah Faesal for his opinion on the current crisis.

    Here are the excerpts

    Why is their silence in mainstream camp about the anticipated moves by the centre to revoke Article 35A? Why no rally, not even a press conference to give voice to the fears in Kashmir?

    I don’t think there is any silence; everybody is speaking, at least, our party People’s United Front, is constantly agitating that this air of uncertainty needs to be cleared. The only issue this time is that people aren’t sure what the mobilisation is about, once it’s clear that mobilisation is about Article 35A, you will see the storm brewing up in the entire state.
    The dominant opinion among people is that the mainstream camp should unite. Why this is not happening?
    I think our party and Er. Rashid Sahab is the first person who gave a call for unity to all political parties of the state. Yesterday I also spoke and endorsed his stance that all political parties in the state should come forward and unite and come on the same table. In fact, we were the people who proposed an all party meeting to discussing this current issue.

    Isn’t leadership missing in Kashmir at a time when Kashmir needs it most?

    Nobody is stepping up to the challenge.I agree that the political parties are speaking in multiple voices and every party is trying to grind its own axe. Nobody is really serious about the crisis that is just ahead of us.

    What do you think is going to happen? Do you think J&K’s constitutional status can be preserved? What are the options with people of J&K?

    Our belief is that it’s completely illegal to tinker with our special status. We believe once the Constitutional Assembly of the state got dissolved in 1957, the roads to any sort of constitutional adventurism vis-vis these two articles have already been closed.
    The options for the people is that just in case the BJP resorts to any sort of illegalities and tries to tinker with the special status, I think then a strong political assertion will have to be made from the side of people of Jammu and Kashmir and at the same time we should go for the judicial remedy.
    What steps will your party take if speculations about Article 35A turn out to be true?

    Firstly, we believe that the Article 35A is not going to be scrapped by anyone because it’s impossible to do so. And if this happens, it will destroy the relationship between the centre and the state. But if the central government takes such an initiative, there will be a huge people’s movement against that initiative.

    What, in your view, is the path ahead for the political formations in Kashmir given the fact that BJP enjoys power in Delhi. Is engagement with BJP inevitable?

    See, we are saying that BJP government is at the centre and we have to convince them that opposing BJP and their ideology doesn’t mean being anti-national. They have their own politics to do and they should give space to other political parties to do their politics and follow democratic principles.
    There is a viewpoint that New Delhi is helping to bring new leadership in Kashmir and the veiled reference is towards you and Er Rasheed. How do you dispel such speculations and fears?
    There have always been such rumors in history that whenever any new political party and new institutions come up, it is suspected. You will recall when Indian National Congress became, many people said it’s the creation of the British and they made it because they want to have a safety valve.
    And when National Conference came up, it was said that it’s communists that have made it here to destroy the Muslim unity. When PDP came up people said it’s the creation of Intelligence Bureau and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) to counter NC. Now the new political parties are coming up, these parties are the institutions. If new universities can come up in a society then new political parties can also come up which provide new political idea to promote change. We are completely an organic front which has emerged out of a political vacuum in the state. We have nothing to do with both sides of the state.

    As the Assembly elections are approaching, how are you facing your first electoral battle?

    Ours is the idea of change. We are saying that in the last 70 years whatever the miseries the people of the state have seen that is because of these two dynastic parties. They have developed a sort of politics where public interest is the last priority. We are saying that we are here for a change and it comes with the idea of sacrifices. We have left something in our lives to come into politics and want to work transparently to give good governance to people. At the same time our effort will be to facilitate the resolution of Kashmir dispute.

    Can we see a grand alliance in the coming elections to counter BJP?

    You never know what is going to happen; right now we have promoted an idea of coming together for protecting the special status of the state. I don’t know what is going to happen in the coming days.
    Modi led government seems to be in no mood for dialogue. Do you see any chances of the dialogue process?
    I think if you go by what transpired during a conversation between Donald Trump and Imran Khan, last week. It has generated some sort of hope that even if something is not being said but maybe behind the doors, something is really happening. We should not give-up the hope and we believe dialogue is the only way to resolve the issue. Even if there is a sense of coldness and freeze at the moment, maybe some sort of warming up might come in the coming days.

    Do you think Modi led government has used agencies like National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) for their personal gains?

    It has always been like that. Ruling parties at the centre have tried to influence the functioning of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), NIA and other agencies. At this time we have seen that there have been serious complaints that these agencies are being misused to intimidate political opposition and we hope the government will soon realize that these institutions need to be protected and given autonomy.

    How can you work differently when the system around you is choked and hell-bent on silencing voices that speak for Kashmir and Kashmiris?

    I think this is where the opportunities arise. When the night is the darkest and that is the time when the dawn is nearby. For political leaders, it’s important that they give hope to nations. When there is no hope, which is why we are here to struggle and to take people out of this darkness.
    Keeping your public outreach in view, you are investing more time on mobilizing youngsters – an immediate victim of the conflict. How do you expect change when the political system has deceived them time and again.
    We haven’t deceived them; we have left whatever was with us. We have given sacrifices for building new politics in the state. I think if the youth are joining us it is because they have recognized and acknowledged that there is a new idea and the people with clean hands are at the helm.

    How can you expect a solution within the ambit of the Indian Constitution when main stakeholders do not accept the Indian Constitution?

    At this time the issue is not about resolving the conflict. This time we are fighting an existential battle. Our party has a three-point strategy 1) lets’ protect what is with us 2) Let’s retrieve what has been snatched from us 3). Let us try to recover what is our right.
    So the first stage of this resolution is that let’s try to do something which is with us and its Article 35A, and 370. These things are being taken away so let’s protect them first. Larger issues can be discussed latter.

    Your politics isn’t still clear enough to people?

    See, we are living in a society which is extremely confused because what happens in conflict-ridden society is that there is no clarity of purpose. We don’t know where to go, who to follow and how to follow. So at this time, we are trying to create a narrative of hope, a narrative of positivity. We have lost enough, let’s come together now.
    See people have made mistakes in the past but we aren’t the people to be blamed what others have done in the past. We are saying if wrong things have happened in the past, it is time we offer voices of change and opportunity to us. Let people try us, let them give us a chance at least and then see may be we are able to do something.

    Do you think your idea of resolving Kashmir will get support from the people?

    We believe that there is no choice. This conflict can’t go on forever. Thousands of people have already died in the last 30 years of conflict. Thousands of homes got destroyed. This thing can’t continue forever. I think all the stakeholders will have to come together on some common ground to ensure that there is a resolution.

    Media in Kashmir is under tremendous pressure. Many editors have been summoned by the NIA. How do you see it?

    We are extremely upset about how some of the newspapers have been deprived of government advertisements and how some editors have been questioned by NIA in recent times. We hope that this intimidation will stop.

    The Interview Was First Published On Kashmir Observer

  • CRPF dog finds man trapped under landslide on Kashmir highway, rescued

    Srinagar: In yet another example of being man’s most loyal friend, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) dog found a man trapped under the landslide debris on Jammu- Srinagar highway.

    According to news agency ANI CRPF dog Ajaxi today found a man trapped under debris of landslide that occurred last night near milestone 147 on Jammu-Srinagar highway.

    On cue from Ajaxi, CRPF personnel of 72nd Battalion rescued the man.

  • ED questions Farooq Abdullah in JKCA Scam

    Srinagar: In a very important development Enforcement Directorate has began questioning National Conference President and Parliament member Dr. Farooq Abdullah in the infamous JKCA Scam. According to RNA, the questioning was underway at ED headquarters in Chandigarh when this report was being filed . Media reports suggested that no one has been allowed to go inside with Dr. Abdullah. They said that Farooq Abdullah was not allowed to take his lawyer inside and has been asked to provide various documents related to the case.