Category: Union Territory

  • Woman divorces groom for calling her ‘stupid’ minutes after getting married

    The case of a Kuwaiti couple who got divorced just minutes after getting married went viral on Twitter after the groom called his bride “dumb” for slipping

    The newly married couple parted ways and walked out of the court just after signing their marriage contract, reports Step Feed.

    The bride got annoyed after the groom ridiculed her for tripping while walking out of the courtroom. Instead of helping her when the bride tripped, the man called her “stupid” for slipping.

    Outraged by his behaviour on their wedding day, the woman marched right into the courtroom and demanded a divorce.

    Now called “the quickest divorce in Kuwait,” the case went viral on Twitter shortly after being reported.

    Many Twitterati displayed their shock over this unusual case, while others ridiculed it with some extra humour.

    Divorce rates are relatively high in recent years and 2019 isn’t changing anything.

    Kuwait ranked 2nd in the Arab world when it comes to soaring divorce rates, according to a survey.

    In 2017, statistics released by Kuwait’s Ministry of Justice showed that around 60 per cent of marriages in the country ended in divorce.

    The main reason for divorce includes “interest-driven marriages” which indicates that many newlyweds only get married for the financial assistance they get from the state.

    This article appeared originally in Step Feed.

  • PM Modi to arrive amid multi-tier security cover across J&K

    To inaugurate Rs 44000 crore worth projects in the State, Drones, UAVs pressed into service

    Srinagar, February 02: A multi-tier security arrangement has been put in place for the Prime Minister Narendera Modi’s visit across Jammu and Kashmir especially in Srinagar to ensure smooth functions of the PM. Drones, Unarmed Vehicles (UAVs) have been pressed into service to keep aerial vigil

    A team of Prime Minister’s Special Protection Group (SPG) has taken over all the venues Modi is scheduled to visit. “Forces carried out three-day-long searches in Samba district to ensure security for the public rally Modi is addressing in Vijaypur on Sunday,” an official told KNO.

    In addition, close vigil is being maintained all along the International Border (IB) from Pathankot to Jammu. Border Security Force (BSF) troops guarding the IB have been put on high alert.

    Frisking of commuters, setting up of static and mobile checking points have been witnessed in Jammu city over the last three days. In Srinagar, forces carried out search drills in city centre Lal Chowk on Friday. Drones fitted with cameras were used to provide aerial surveillance during these searches.

    Frequent frisking of commuters and thorough searches of vehicles entering Srinagar city has been started.

    The main venue is Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) on the banks of the Dal Lake. Authorities on Saturday placed senior separatist leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq under house arrest ahead of the visit.

    A police officer told KNO that all the measures have been put in place to ensure peaceful functions of PM Modi in Srinagar and elsewhere. “Nothing has been left to chance,” he said.

    Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL), a separatist conglomerate headed by Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik, has called for a valley-wide shutdown on Sunday.

    Former legislator Er Rasheed who had called for welcoming PM Modi with black flags was placed under house detention. During his visit, Modi will lay the foundation stone of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), IIM, IIT, Jammu-Akhnoor road, Shahpur-Kandi road, Sunderbani College, and IIMC in Jammu during his visit. He will also inaugurate an engineering college in Kathua district of Jammu division.

    Modi is scheduled to address a public rally in Vijaypur in Samba district from where he will kickstart the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Lok Sabha election campaign in the state. Modi has visited Jammu and Kashmir 10 times since he took over as the country’s Prime Minister.

    His last visit was on May 19 when he laid the foundation of the Zojilla Tunnel that once completed will connect the Ladakh region with the valley making the present Srinagar-Leh Highway an all-weather road. At present, the surface link to Ladakh region remains cut off during the winter months. Modi will also inaugurate the first ever business process outsourcing (BPO) unit in Bandipora district.(KNO)

  • Gun wielding picture of Srinagar youth triggers storm, mother appeals for return

    We are ascertaining veracity of photograph of Danish, says Police

    Srinagar, Febuary 02: The family of a 22-year-old youth from Natipora area of Srinagar on Saturday made a passionate appeal for his return after his gun-wielding picture surfaced on the social media taking his family by a storm.

    Danish Haneef Wani went missing soon after he left home for prayers in the nearby mosque on December 30. His family lodged a missing report at police station Chanapora on the next day.

    However, a picture of Wani holding a gun and a copy of Qur’an in his hand surfaced on social media on Saturday. According to the picture, Wani has joined Lashkar-e-Toiba militant group on January 8. “He was never detained nor did he participate in any protest. He has completed his B.Com,” said Shoaib Haneef Wani, his younger brother told KNO.

    Son of a government employee, Danish would always obey to his parents and never turn down their orders. “On December 30 last year, he left his home to offer Zuhr prayers but didn’t return,” said Shoaib. “He never discussed about joining militancy of leaving home. Today, we were surprised to see his photograph where-in he is wielding a gun and holding a copy of quran in his hands.

    A senior police officer said they were verifying the authenticity of the photograph. “We are in touch with his parents and hope that Danish pays heed to his mother’s passionate appeal and would return home soon,” he said. In December last year, police had persuaded Ehtesham Bilal, a resident of Khanyar area of Srinagar, who had purportedly joined.(KNO)

  • India is our big brother, should talk to Pakistan over K-issue: Hakeem Yaseen

    SRINAGAR, FEB 02: Chairman Peoples Democratic front (PDF) and former MLA Khansahib Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen said that India is our big Brother and they should talk with Pakistan to solve Kashmir issue.

    While speaking to News agency Press Trust of Kashmir Khan said that the issue of Kashmir is seen from 1947 and nobody say ignore it. “People of Kashmir have been suffering badly for last about six decades due to ever increasing animosity between the two neighbouring countries of India and Pakistan”, he said.

    Khan further added that “Kashmir issue is an internationally admitted political issue which awaits a peaceful and dignified resolution through a sustained process of dialogue and reconciliation between the leadership of India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir”.

    Khan added “If Kashmir is not an issue then why Shimla agreement, Delhi Agreement and why not the relationship of both countries are friendly if Kashmir is not an Issue”

    “The resolution of the Kashmir dispute has been made intractable over the years due to the premise of Indian-Pakistani bilateralism in dealing with the dispute,” Khan added.

    Meanwhile reacting over the governor’s statement he said, “It is really unfortunate and for the first one we have seen that a governor of a state is interfering in Politicsband this not the work of governor to interfere in Political issue of State. He should only focus on development and peace”.

    He added that the credibility of institutions is lost due to such political statement of Governor. He added that “I’m bit agreed with the statement of Governor in which he said Political parties have done lot of promise with people but at the end they did nothing for people”.

    Over the remarks of Omar Abdullah on PSA revocation, Khan added that, his father and his grandfather have presided over the most brutal, corrupt and despotic regimes of Jammu and Kashmir.

    He added, “Somehow we the Politicians are responsible for the situation of Kashmir”.

    Khan added “National conference was already in govt at least 5 times in Kashmir seen from 1990 have they ever tried to talk with them”.

    Khan added “People should now realize and try to find out a real person and people are well aware about us”. (PTK)

  • Pakistan woman pleads Imran Khan to facilitate her return From Kashmir

    Srinagar, Feb 02: A Pakistani woman, Syed Kubra Geelani who was married to Altaf Ahmad Rather of Kokernag area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district in the year 2010 is aspiring to return Pakistan since last many years after she came to Kashmir along with her husband in 2014 under rehabilitation policy for former militants who had crossed LoC years ago.
    Kubra after meeting her in-laws here in Kokernag spend some years with them but couldn’t sustain for a long as she was divorced by her husband sometime back.
    The 35-year-old woman is currently facing immense hardships to survive in Kashmir. She is currently residing in Sopore with a Kashmiri family.
    Kubra told Kashmir News Service (KNS) that she along with her husband Altaf Ahmad came to Kashmir under rehabilitation policy announced by Omar Abdullah led regime years ago.
    She said the promises by the government in State proved ‘hoax’ as the situation they faced so far was quite contradictory to the claims made the government under rehabilitation policy. “I am a divorcee and am finding it difficult to survive in Kashmir now. I want the government of both the countries including India and Pakistan to take effective steps and facilitate our return to Pakistan,” she said.
    “I was married to a Kashmiri man in the year 2010 following which we came to Kashmir in 2014 under rehabilitation policy but since then we (Pakistani Women) are facing immense hardships here,” she said, adding that she along with other Pakistani women must be allowed to return Pakistan where their families are residing.
    Meanwhile, Kubra was accompanied by scores of other Pakistani women who are married to ex-militants. They staged a protest to press both the governments including India and Pakistan to ensure their return to Pakistan.
    The women assembled in Srinagar’s Press Enclave and chanted slogans in favour of justice. The protesting women who were accompanied by some men also demanded India and Pakistan governments to deport them back to Pakistan.
    “We were promised rehabilitation and other basic facilities but unfortunately we are being deprived of every basic facility here,” they said.
    They later appealed India and Pakistan governments to allow them to return to Pakistan at an earliest.

  • Shah Faesal is a chocolate boy, whimsical person: Qayoom Wani

    Says Education Dept got freedom the day we shunted him out

    Srinagar, Feb 02: Hitting back at Shah Faesal, Former Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Forum (JKTF) president Abdul Qayoom Wani said that the education department got freedom the day they shunted Faesal out of the department.
    Reacting sharply to Faesal’s comments, Wani told Kashmir News Service (KNS) that Shah Faesal is a chocolate boy and a childish person. “He can talk anything rubbish. I have been telling again and again that he is a whimsical person,” he said.
    Faesal had earlier said that Qayoom Wani’s exit from the department is a freedom for education department.
    Abdul Qayoom Wani on Saturday joined Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Jammu and was welcomed by PDP President Mehbooba Mufti and Party Patron Muzaffar Hussain Beigh into the party fold. (KNS)

  • Woman injured during clashes in Tral

    Srinagar, February 02: A woman sustained injuries on Saturday after she was hit by a shell during the clashes in Tral area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

    Sources told KNO that a woman identified as Dilshada Banoo, wife of Javaid Ahmed was injured after she was hit by a shell in Tral area during clashes today.

    Reports said that a vehicle of forces was going through main market Tral when it was stoned by some youth. In retaliation, forces fired some tear smoke shells to disperse the stone pelting youth however a shell hit a woman, causing injuries to her.

    She was shifted to Sub District Hospital Tral wherefrom she was referred to SMHS Srinagar for specialized treatment.

    A police official told KNO said that lady was hit by stone not by shell.(KNO)

    Details awaited.

  • J-K: After 30 years, wedding bells ring in Gulmarg’s oldest church

    This was the wedding of Australians Tim Robertson and Kate Hamilton Thursday at St Mary’s church in Gulmarg. It was the first in over three decades at Kashmir’s oldest Protestant Church.

    Srinagar: An Australian couple in Indian wedding attire; dozens of foreign skiers wearing Kashmiri Pherans as guests, local priests and snow all around. And when the ceremony ended, Kashmiri music and food followed in the evening.

    This was the wedding of Australians Tim Robertson and Kate Hamilton Thursday at St Mary’s church in Gulmarg. It was the first in over three decades at Kashmir’s oldest Protestant Church.

    Engaged for a year and fond of snowboarding, it took the couple six months to plan the wedding in Gulmarg. “That day (last year), we were snowboarding back home and we decided to get married. But then Kate wanted a white wedding and in the mountains,” said Tim. A friend of Kate’s who organises skiing trips to Kashmir was roped in and a year later, their wish was fulfilled.

    But until Thursday afternoon, minutes before the ceremony the couple walked to the church as heavy snow swirled all around. “Until the last moment, we were not sure that things will happen smoothly. We were surprised to see the skiers at our wedding. I don’t think we could have done this ceremony the way it happened here at any other place. I am speechless,” said Kate.
    The couple also had a backup plan if the local priests did not turn up – exchange rings with each other. Despite the heavy snowfall in the Valley, however, two priests from Srinagar travelled to Gulmarg to perform the wedding.
    Rev. Vinu Kaul (Associated Priest), one of the priests told The Indian Express that it was an “emotional” ceremony for him. “This church is like 100 years old and our sentiments are associated with this church. So when I came to know that a marriage is going to be held in Gulmarg, I was very happy,” he said. “It was the first such ceremony since 1990.”

    “I was also unwell. But, despite all that, I decided to go to Gulmarg. Because it was for the first time in my life, that a marriage was held at Gulmarg, I didn’t want it to miss at any cost,” he said

    At the church, were mostly fellow skiers and for many at the ski resort, it was a different event to attend. “Everyone was so excited. When I found out that a wedding is happening here, we started preparations immediately. By afternoon, the couple came and the ceremony was held,” says Mohammed Yousuf, caretaker of the Church. “It was a new thing for me. In my 15 years here, I only witness people visiting the church during Christmas.”

    Khaver Jeelani, Managing Director of Hotel Highlands Park Gulmarg, who organized the function for the couple says that the first wedding at Gulmarg in his life time, will definitely send positive news outside. “When I received the news six months ago that they want to marry in Gulmarg, for a moment I thought it might not be possible. But, it went very well and I am happy. It will send positive news outside and a message that Kashmir is always safe for tourists,” he said.
    The couple shares that how the hospitality and warmness from the Kashmir people will bring them again to this place. “We will definitely come again here next time, because this place is amazing. We have now so much of memories with this place,” says Tim.

    J-K Tourism Department officials say that the event is “of great importance”. “Destination marriage happening here after a long time is great news for everyone in Gulmarg…” says Nasir Mehmood, Tourism department’s senior official at Gulmarg. (Indian Express)

  • Ahead of Modi’s visit Mirwaiz Umar Farooq placed under house arrest

    Srinagar: Authorities on Saturday morning placed All Parties Hurriyat Conference & Awami Action Committee Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq under house arrest at his Nigeen residence ahead of Modi’s visit to Kashmir

    A heavy contingent of police arrived at Mirwaiz Manzil Nigeen & placed him under house arrest said a spokesman.

  • India asks UK to stop Kashmir event, UK says not in their hands

    SRINAGAR, FEB 01: India has lodged protest with the UK to stop the hosting of a conference on Kashmir which is to be held inside British parliament in London.

    Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson, Raveesh Kumar in a weekly briefing said that India had taken up the matter with the United Kingdom and “expected” the British government to address India’s concerns.

    The meeting being organised at the House of Commons of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Pakistan (APPG-Pakistan) would include Conservative and Labour Party MPs. This would be followed by an exhibition in London to highlight the centrality of Jammu and Kashmir dispute and the grave human rights violations against the Kashmiri people, by India, which are being widely condemned and need to be immediately stopped, read a statement by Pakistan’s Foreign Office.

    Meanwhile British High Commission Spokesperson in New Delhi said that UK has said that it will not interfere in the matter. They added “UK Members of Parliament are independent of government; it is for individual members to decide who they meet and for what purpose.”

    The British High Commission spokesperson said in a statement, “We understand Qureshi is travelling to London to attend a number of private events. There are no plans for meetings with the UK Government during this visit.”

    “The UK’s longstanding position is that it is for India and Pakistan to find a lasting political resolution to the situation in Kashmir, taking into account the Kashmiri people’s wishes”, said BHC spokesperson. (PTK)