Category: Union Territory

  • Yasin Malik pleads guilty before Delhi court in case related to terrorism

    Sources said Malik told the court that he was not contesting the charges levelled against him including section 16 (terrorist act), 17 (raising funds for the terrorist act), 18 (conspiracy to commit terrorist act), and 20 (being member of terrorist gang or organisation) of the UAPA and sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 124-A (sedition) of the Indian Penal Code.

    New Delhi, May 10: Separatist leader Mohammad Yasin Malik on Tuesday pleaded guilty to all the charges, including those under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), before a Delhi court in a case related to alleged terrorism and secessionist activities that disturbed the Kashmir valley in 2017, court sources said.

    They said Malik told the court that he was not contesting the charges levelled against him including section 16 (terrorist act), 17 (raising funds for the terrorist act), 18 (conspiracy to commit terrorist act), and 20 (being member of terrorist gang or organisation) of the UAPA and sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 124-A (sedition) of the Indian Penal Code.

    Special Judge Praveen Singh will hear on May 19 the arguments regarding the quantum of sentence for the offences levelled against Malik in which the maximum punishment is life imprisonment.

    The court, meanwhile, formally framed the charges against other Kashmiri separatist leaders including Farooq Ahmed Dar alias Bitta Karate, Shabbir Shah, Masarat Alam, Md Yusuf Shah, Aftab Ahmad Shah, Altaf Ahmad Shah, Nayeem Khan, Md Akbar Khanday, Raja Mehrajuddin Kalwal, Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Zahoor Ahmad Shah Watali, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Abdul Rashid Sheikh, and Naval Kishore Kapoor.

    The charge sheet was also filed against Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin, who have been declared proclaimed offenders (PO) in the case.

  • Time has come for people to get answers about whereabouts of their donations: Dr Darakshan Andrabi

    Srinagar, May 10: Chairperson Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board, Dr Darakshan Andrabi on Tuesday said that time has come for people to get answers about the whereabouts of their donations at shrines.

    Talking to (KNS),  on the sidelines of a function at Syed Sahab shrine at Sonwar, Darakshan said that acceptance of donations digitally at shrines will also help in bringing transparency and accountability in the system.

    She also said that media will be used as third eye in bringing transparency and accountability at shrines.

    She added that she has not questioned the character of Imams of or guardians of the shrines, but questions are being raised on the management because people are asking them about donations and they have to be answerable.

    “We will open a bureau here for widows and unmarried girls and this is possible only if people continue to donate and we will use this donation honestly,” Andrabi said.

    She also said that they will also build a cancer hospital here and this is possible only when people donate as much as they can so that it can be built within shortest possible time. (KNS)

  • Fraud by Maid Agency (Karishma Maid Bureau Dehli): Two Maids who fled with cash, arrested while on the way to Delhi: Srinagar Police

    Srinagar,10 May: Srinagar Police on tuesday arrested Fraud Karishma Maid Bureau Dehli, Two(2) Maids who fled with cash, while on the way to Delhi.

    Police spokesperson in a statement issued here said that, Today one complainant namely muzamil hayat S/o Faiz ur- rehman R/o qadeem masjid lane, lalbazar srinagar approached police station Lalbazar with a written complaint that they have hired one maid through Karishma Maid Bureau through online platform and on 9th May 2022, at around 03:30 pm the Karishma Maid Bureau sent the maid namely Archana Chauhan along with the agent namely Rajini Jha at their home.

    An amount of advance of one year amounting to 74 thousand Rupees was given to the agent. However to the surprise both the helper and the agent fled from our house in the wee hours morning along with the advance payment of 74 thousand Rupees.

    Based on this information a case under FIR no. 26/2022 U/S 420, 120 IPC was registered at police station lalbazar.

    Acting swiftly, various teams were constituted under the supervision of SDPO Hazaratbal and SHO lalbazar to nab the agent and helper.

    Taking advantage of Technical and human sources, both these ladies were arrested from Qazigund area within hours along with the advance cash payment of 74,000.

    General public is requested to contact the police for ascertaining authenticity of various maid consultancies running online or offline and police verification of maids before they are hired/employed.

  • Power distributors for tariff hike in J&K

    The power distributors of both Jammu and Kashmir regions have proposed a hike in electricity tariff to cover their losses.

    Jammu: The power distributors of both Jammu and Kashmir regions have proposed a hike in electricity tariff to cover their losses. Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) charges Rs 1.69 per unit up to 100 units, Rs 2.20 for 101 to 200 units, Rs 3.30 for 201 to 400 units and Rs 3.52 per unit for more than 400 units. The agency has now proposed to charge Rs 2 per unit up to 200 units per month, Rs 4 per unit for 201 to 400 units per month and Rs 5 per unit for more than 400 units per month.

    Residents of Jammu, who are already facing unscheduled power cuts in different areas during sweltering heat, have been left surprised with the proposal.

    The JPDCL has also proposed tariff hike for unmetered connections from Rs 99 to Rs 200 per month for power consumption of up to .25 kilowatt, Rs 325 to Rs 400 for connection above .25 kilowatt up to .50 kilowatt per month. It has further proposed a hike from Rs 490 to Rs 600 for connections above .50 kilowatt to 1.33 kilowatt per month.

    According to an official, for non-domestic and commercial connections, the JPSCL has proposed Rs 3.50 per unit up to 200 units per month. At present, the agency is charging Rs 2.81 per unit up to 100 units and Rs 2.97 per unit for 101 to 200 units per month. It has further proposed Rs 5 per unit for units between 201 to 500 per month. Rs 4.29 is charged for 201 to 300 units and Rs 4.62 per unit for more than 300 units per month currently.

    Meanwhile, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has proposed a hike of 12.46% in power tariff for different consumers.

    Covering losses

    The JPDCL wants Rs 2 per unit up to 200 units per month, Rs 4 for 201 to 400 units and Rs 5 for over 400 units per month.
    The KPDCL has proposed a tariff hike of 12.46%. The firms want to cover their losses.

  • Kashmiri Photojournalist Sanna Irshad Mattoo Wins Pulitzer Prize

    NEW YORK — Kashmiri photojournalist Sanna Irshad Mattoo has won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize award in Feature Photography 2022 category for the coverage of Covid-19 crisis in India.

    Mattoo has won the award alongside the Reuters team including late Danish Siddiqui, Adnan Abidi, and Amit Dave.

    Danish Siddiqui was killed in Afghanistan last year while covering the Taliban takeover of the country.

    “Congratulations to @adnanabidi, @mattoosanna, @AmitDav46549614, the family and friends of the late, @dansiddiqui, and @Reuters. #Pulitzer,” Pulitzer announced on twitter.

    Last years, three Kashmiri photojournalists Dar Yasin, Mukhtar Khan, and Channi Anand had won the prestigious Pulitizer.

    The Pulitzer Prize is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature and musical composition within the United States.

    It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made his fortune as a newspaper publisher, and is administered by Columbia University.
    Jammu and Kashmir

  • BJP trying to turn Muslim majority into a minority: Mehbooba Mufti

    Kupwara, May 09: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president and former chief Minster Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is trying to convert Muslim majority state into a minority.

    According to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), talking to reporters here at Kupwara, she said that the delimitation process is akin to abrogation of Article 370.

    “The delimitation process is another link to end the special status of Jammu and Kashmir while BJP has created a political platform for changing the political demography of J&K. Besides they are trying to turn Muslim majority state into a minority,” she said in reply to a query about final report of delimitation.

    About elections, she said that elections are not the only cure for everything that has happened here while there are many things that the central government should have done but they are not doing—(KNO)

  • J&K prisons to have effective jamming system to prevent illegal access of mobile phones by inmates

    MHA sends fresh guidelines to J&K admin; mulls effective prison administration, advanced security of prisons; first time offenders to be segregated from criminals, steps to be taken to prevent prisons from becoming breeding ground of anti-national activities; unnecessary movement of jail staff to be restricted

    Srinagar, May 09: In a bid to upgrade the security of prisons and streamline the prison administration in J&K and elsewhere in the country, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs have announced a slew of measures that entails putting in place effective jamming system to prevent use of mobile phones by inmates.

    The MHA also plans to segregate first time offenders from criminals to prevent mix-up and stresses on steps to be taken for ensuring prisons doesn’t become “breeding ground for anti-national activities.”

    A letter issued by the MHA has been forwarded to the Principal Secretary Home (J&K), other states/UTs, and DG prions of J&K and other UTs, a copy of which is available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), reads that as part of the continuous process of sharing guidance with the States and UTs, for strengthening the prison administration and ensuring the security of prisons etc., the following suggestions are to be implemented.

    “Medical facilities in jail hospitals/dispensary may be strengthened and improved in such a manner that reduces the requirement of referral of inmates outside the prison complex,” the letter reads, adding that “Psychological assessment of inmates by competent medical professionals may be encouraged to reduce depression in prison inmates and provide them with a positive outlook in life.”

    The letter further reads that the assessment of inmates by Psychologists and Correctional Experts may be done wherever necessary for studying the stress and behavioural issues of inmates and appropriate programs may be prescribed for them.

    “Prison staff may be encouraged to make use of innovative methods for better prison administration and may also be provided appropriate upskilling in this regard. Non-habitual criminals among the prisoners should be trained to impart training to other prisoners,” the letter reads. “State Governments and Prison authorities should take effective steps to prevent prisons from becoming breeding ground for anti-national activities, for which regular inspection of prisons may be conducted. The inmates may also be motivated to leave the life of crime and become responsible citizens of the nation.”

    To discourage complacency and corrupt practices in Prisons, the letter states that Prison staff may be rotated on a regular basis. Inter-Jail (and not Intra-Jail) transfer of staff every two years is considered desirable.

    “Unnecessary movement of jail staff in and out of the jail should be restricted and controlled effectively, for which proper entry and exit registers of jail staff may be maintained. The Jail structure and periphery wall of all Jails may be inspected, and to the extent possible, it may be ensured that the distance between the outer wall and wall of the jail ward/complex are designed in such a manner that incidents of throwing contraband items from outside the jail is not possible.”

    The letter stress that effective jamming solutions with the use of modern day advances in technology may be ensured to “restrict illegal access/use of mobile phones by inmates.”

    “First time offenders and repeat offenders may be segregated and should be housed in separate wards/prison complex with a view to ensure that habitual offenders are not able to negatively influence the first time offenders,” the letter states, adding that the role of NGOs dealing with prisons may be verified periodically—(KNO)

  • Article 370 history, reclaiming of PaJK soon: VHP leader

    Jammu: Article 370 of the Constitution has become a history, senior Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Surendra Jain said on Sunday as he raised a pitch for reclaiming parts of Jammu and Kashmir under the “illegal occupation of Pakistan and China”, saying it will become a reality soon.
    Jain, Union Joint General Secretary of VHP, was speaking at a rally ‘Punya Bhumi Samaran Sabha’ organized by RSS-backed Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Forum here to pay collective tributes to those who were killed in Pakistani onslaught on October 22, 1947 and reiterate a pledge to reclaim the lost areas.
    Senior BJP leaders led Tiranga yatra’ from different parts of the city to join the rally which was attended by Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir (PaJK) displaced persons from within and outside Jammu and Kashmir besides Peethadheeshwar Sri Sri 1008 Sri Swami Vishwatmanand Saraswati Maharaj, Mahamandaleshwar Swami Dharmadev, film actor and producer Mukesh Rishi.
    Amid chants for liberation of PaJK, the VHP leader said whether you want compensation or land of your ancestors and religious places like Sharada Peeth the pledge you have taken is shortly becoming a reality, he said.
    Jain said it is not an issue related to Hindus and Muslims as many nationalist Muslims were also killed by the Pakistani raiders in 1947.
    Without naming National Conference, Congress and PDP, he said the role of a few families who ruled J&K in past decades is over. Now only the writ of the country and the people of J&K will run in J&K.
    The one who cannot chant the slogans in praise of the motherland India has Pakistan zindabad’ inscribed somewhere in his or her heart, he said, adding that a new J&K is emerging under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who revoked the Article 370 without caring for the “threats and blackmails .
    The VHP leader said, “ Article 370 is done away and its restoration is not possible. It has become part of a history and so are the questions which were being raised time and again over the legality of the accession of J&K with India even as the Maharaja Hari Singh, the last Dogra ruler, had signed the same accession document like the rulers of other princely states.”
    He said the only issue is the fulfilment of the resolution passed unanimously by the Parliament on February 22, 1994, emphasizing that Pakistan must vacate parts of Jammu and Kashmir under its illegal occupation.
    The area left with us is 46 per cent of the total area of Jammu and Kashmir merged by Maharaja with India, while the major chunk of 54 percent is under illegal occupation of Pakistan and China. Reclaiming the land and uniting it with India is our right and our pledge,” he said, adding “the area under illegal occupation of China is not out of our pledge”.
    Asserting that India is incomplete without the lost parts of J&K, he said we have a strong Prime Minister and his government is determined to bring back what belongs to the country. We request the government to speed up the process and make it a reality in the shortest possible time.
    Asking displaced persons of PoJK settled in different parts of the country to get their domicile certificates prepared in Jammu and Kashmir to play an active role in its future, the VHP leader welcomed the delimitation commission recommendations for reservation of assembly seats for PaJK.
    PTI

  • Domestic violence case: Injured woman from Bla succumbs at SKIMS, Soura

    Baramulla, May 08: A woman, who was critically injured after she was allegedly beaten up by her in-laws in Keeri village of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, succumbed to her injuries on Sunday evening at Srinagar hospital.

    “The 28-year-old victim, mother of two kids was undergoing treatment at SKIMS, Soura hospital since last Tuesday where she succumbed to her injuries today,” officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

    Earlier, the family members of the victim had said that she was beaten by her husband and in-laws on Eid day and suffered critical injuries and was battling for her life in ICU at SKIMS Soura hospital.

    “Soon after the incident, she was taken to Sub District Hospital (SDH) Kreeri from where she was shifted to SKIMS Soura hospital for specialized treatment,” they said.

    Narrating the incident, the brother of the victim had said that her sister was being harassed continuously by her husband and in-laws ever since their marriage. “They try to kill her citing reasons of dowry,” he said and demanded immediate arrest of the accused and strong punishment to them.

    The incident had also sparked massive protest, demanding strict action against the accused.

    Meanwhile, a police official said that a case has been registered under relevant sections of laws.

    The official said that the victim’s husband has been arrested and further investigation into the matter is going on.

    Moreover, SSP Baramullla, Rayees Bhat tweeted: “Who said they (accused) are roaming free? FIR has been lodged exactly as per wishes of family, family already assured of strict possible action on merits and accused already arrested. Don’t spread rumours and instigate people.”—(KNO)

  • Week before his marriage, missing Shopian youth found dead in Banihal

    Banihal, May 08: The body of a 25-year-old youth who went missing three days ago was recovered under mysterious circumstances in Banihal area of Ramban district on Sunday evening, officials said.

    Officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the deceased has been identified Aarif Ramzab Ganie son of as Muhammad Ramzan Ganie, a resident of Chittragam Kallan Shopian. His wedding was scheduled next week, officials said.

    The body was spotted by locals near railway bridge Banihal and was later recovered by police.
    A probe has been initiated into the matter—(KNO)