Category: Union Territory

  • Another spell of rain, snow likely in Valley today

    Srinagar: The Meteorological Department today said a fresh spell of rain and snow was likely to occur across the Kashmir valley as two western disturbance systems were fast approaching the region.The department, in its morning forecast bulletin, said that fairly widespread to widespread rain and snow was likely to occur in the region on Saturday and Sunday. It said the downpour was also likely to continue on Monday and would reduce in intensity on Tuesday.The latest spell of precipitation will be caused by two western disturbance systems which are fast approaching the region.The department warned that heavy rain and snowfall was “very likely at isolated places” on Saturday, while “heavy to very heavy rain and snow is very likely at isolated places” on Sunday.The rain is also expected in Jammu division, where the main activity is likely on Sunday, the department said.The Valley has received heavy precipitation this winter, ending one of a longest dry spells in the region which lasted four months till the beginning of January.The region received four major spells of snowfall this winter, triggering avalanches and causing lengthy blockades of the highway connecting Kashmir and Jammu divisions.As the winter’s harshest phase, during which the night temperature plunged several degrees below the zero point, is already over, the minimum temperatures have registered a significant increase.The overnight temperature in Srinagar was recorded at a low of 5.1°C.

  • Aggressive Statements Would Fuel More Militancy: Unionists

    Even after the mayhem and bloodshed of 2016, if New Delhi still thinks warning and threatening the youth will help – it’s a tragic delusion

    SRINAGAR: The stern message by the Indian Army chief, General Bipin Rawat, that army will not countenance any interference by public in its operations against militants in Kashmir, has evoked a strong reaction in Kashmir with pro-India politicians also known as unionists terming it as unfortunate saying it was a tacit admission that India has lost control over Kashmir.

    “Threatening and warning youth who are already anguished and irrational to the sense of caring little for their lives will be of little consequence but would only push them farther from reconciliation,” National Conference said in a statement.

    “Aggressive, hot-headed statements would fuel the spurt in local militancy in Kashmir and make the challenge of engaging with the youth insurmountable,” it read.

    Gen Rawat on Wednesday warned Kashmiri protestors against obstructing anti-militant operations in the Valley while acknowledging that despite many people friendly measures army was not getting the support of people for these operations.

    It is considered to be an unprecedented acknowledgment that army was not getting support from local population in its operations against Kashmiri militants. General Rawat also had issued a stern message that the civilians trying to help militants during military operations will be dealt with like militants.

    He was speaking to media after paying homage to four slain soldiers in New Delhi. The four soldiers, including an officer, were killed by militants on Tuesday in two separate gunfights in North Kashmir.

    Principal pro-India opposition National Conference said, the “youth rushing towards encounter sites and incidents of stone-pelting on the forces during encounters are worrying and alarming signs of the sense of alienation and disenchantment in Kashmir. The need of the hour is to understand and acknowledge the deep sense of isolation in Kashmir and deal with it with statesmanship and magnanimity. Threatening and warning youth who are already anguished and irrational to the sense of caring little for their lives will be of little consequence but would only push them farther from reconciliation.”

    “Young men are choosing the path of armed militancy in Kashmir in numbers that we haven’t seen since the early 90s. Even though the passes along the Line of Control are still snowed shut, militancy related incidents have increased steeply due to a spurt in young, educated local boys picking up the gun. Even after the mayhem and bloodshed of 2016, if New Delhi still thinks warning and threatening the youth will help – it’s a tragic delusion,” the NC statement further said.

    “We need to understand there is a significant, palpable social sanctity for militancy in the young demographic in Kashmir and this derives its vitality from the political sentiment and how New Delhi has failed to engage with the sentiment in a sustained and constructive manner. This social sanctity can’t be eradicated by threats of showing ‘no mercy’. If anyone thinks threatening the youth will help – that individual and that establishment has clearly failed to analyze the recent history of the political turmoil in Kashmir.

    Repression and retaliation will only fuel the anger”, it said.

    Meanwhile, a senior NC politician did not rule out political motives behind the statement of army chief. “May be some people want to use this statement for political purposes,” NC Secretary General and MLA, Ali Mohammad Sagar, told. “It would be a worst case scenario as elections are going on in some states,” he said.

    Suggesting Gen Rawat to take lead from his contemporary and former Northern Command chief of Indian Army – Gen D S Hooda, Sagar said, “Gen Hooda was right when he said that we can’t kill people by might but we need to win their hearts and talk to them.”

    Terming the statement provocative, Sagar sought explanation from chief minister, Mehbooba Mufti, who is also president of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a coalition ally of the ruling BJP.

    “Mehbooba Mufti told assembly that she, as a head of the Unified Command, has directed security forces to save and mainstream local militants but the contrary to that Army chief has deflated her claim.”

    “Now,” he added, “common people are labelled as over ground workers (OGWs) of militants,” Sagar said.

    Senior National Conference politician and former minister, Dr Sheikh Mustafa Kamal said that people in Kashmir have ‘faith and love’ for militants.

    He said that the statement of Gen Rawat “amply proves that India has no sympathies with the common people of Kashmir”.

    “The Army Chief Bipin Rawat’s statement is the moral victory for the militants and for those who support and follow them. Army Chief forgot that there are aspirations and sentiments and people want resolution to Kashmir issue,” Kamal said.

    Castigating Army Chief, Kamal said, “there is not an iota of doubt in this fact that people in Kashmir have faith and love for militants.”

    “Why India has been scared of reality and why it is not accepting the ground reality. The fact is that people have love for militant and that is why they run towards encounter sites to ensure their escape. Instead of threatening the common people, India needs to understand the ground reality,” Kamal said.

    Independent lawmaker, Er Sheikh Rasheed, termed the Army Chief’s statement as threat to Kashmiris. However, he added that the statement of Gen Rawat was “a confession that state has lost the control in Kashmir”.

    “General’s threat is a confession that militants have mass support and calling them terrorists is not the solution. Gen Rawat’s warning can be his professional compulsion but New Delhi must see and analyse it beyond that. While militancy is completing its thirty years, New Delhi has miserably failed to consolidate its constituency in J&K,” he said.

    The lawmaker from border town of Langate said that if the masses do not care of the consequences and put their lives at stake to save the armed militants, “New Delhi must revisit its Kashmir policy and must understand that while General’s words are threat to Kashmiris but not less than an advice for New Delhi, conveying it that J&K is a political problem which has no military solution”.

    Centre Endorses General’s Statement

    Union Minister, Kiren Rijiju, on Thursday endorsed Army Chief Bipin Rawat’s statement on tough action against those creating hurdles during anti-militant operations in Kashmir, saying “country’s interest is supreme”.

    “There should be action against the stone-pelters and whoever works against national interest as national interest is supreme,” he told reporters here.

    Rijiju’s comments came after General Rawat said yesterday that hostile conduct of locals was causing higher casualties in the Kashmir Valley and those attacking security forces during anti-militancy operations will be treated as “anti-nationals” and will face “tough action”.

    “Whatever the Army Chief has said, he has said that in national interest. There is no need to misinterpret it. There is nothing wrong in the Army Chief’s statement,” he said. Asked about the prevailing security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, the Minister of State for Home said he would not like to comment on the routine law and order matters.

    General Rawat’s statement came a day after four army personnel, including a Major, were killed in two separate encounters in the Kashmir Valley.

    Four militants were killed in the encounters on Tuesday.

    People Helping Militants Under Pressure: CRPF

    The locals are under pressure from militants to help them flee in certain areas in Kashmir Valley which was harming the ‘anti-militant’ operations in the Valley, CRPF has said.

    The CRPF Inspector General (Operations), Zulfiquar Hasan, on Thursday asserted that the “forces have been acting with restraint in crowded areas to check any collateral damage and the residents should not succumb to the threats of the militants”.

    His remarks came a day after Army chief General Bipin Rawat warned those attacking security forces during anti-militancy operations in Kashmir of “tough action”.

    “The casualties (of the security forces in recent operations) have taken place in crowded areas and the forces operate with restraint so that there is no collateral damage. But the crowds break the cordon and help the militants to flee. This is happening in certain areas of Kashmir, and villagers and local residents do this under pressure from militants,” Hasan said.

    The IG said the security forces, in encounters, also face incidents of stone pelting and all this “harms the operations”.

    “I would say locals should not get under pressure from militants. We are exercising a lot of restraint so that there is no casualty on the side of the crowds and that adds to our problem. We are constantly trying to evolve how could we do the operations better so that there is no harm to the people present around,” he said.

    Rawat’s Statement A Threat To Kill Civilians: Geelani

    Hurriyat patriarch Syed Ali Geelani on Thursday ridiculed the statement of Indian army chief saying that the statement has proved the “stale thinking of the ‘General’ and illustrates that his thinking is unfair and lacks political maturity”.

    General Bipin Rawat, the chief of Indian army, on Wednesday in a warning said that people who come to rescue of militants during gunfights in Valley will be treated as over ground workers of militants.

    “People exhibit their extreme valour and without any fear even face tough and dangerous situations,” Geelani said in a statement

    “It is clear indication that whole nation is against the occupation and should have served an alarm for Indian rulers that movement is not confined to a few but whole nation is determined to offer their serves for cherished goal,” said Geelani in a statement.

    Terming the statement a threat to carry killing spree of civilians, Geelani said, “since 1947, India is carrying these bloodbaths.” “They want to strengthen their forced occupation and even won’t hesitate to kill each soul for this purpose,” said Syed Ali Geelani.

    “Their arrogance and stale thinking is the basic reason for continuous bloodshed and political uncertainty in state. People of state and particularly the youth are up against this hegemony and suppression,” he added.

    Reflection Of Tyrannical Mindset: Mirwaiz

    Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairperson, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, on Thursday said the “threat” issued by General Bipin Rawat to the people of Kashmir is “unfortunate and reflects a tyrannical mindset towards the people of Kashmir”.

    “The army chief needs to ask the Executive of his country as to why is the institution of army being used by them to crush a mass political movement of people demanding their political right and why do people at the obvious risk to their lives gather? Only because they see them as freedom fighters pushed by the arrogance of Indian state which is not willing to address the Kashmir dispute politically and pushing educated youth towards armed resistance,” he said in a statement.

    Mirwaiz said before labelling Kashmiris as “anti-nationals”, “General Rawat should realize that Kashmiri nation was not fighting any nation or any political party but striving for its just rights which the Indian state had dealt with by killing tens and thousands of Kashmiris, subjecting over ten thousand people to enforced disappearances, burying thousands in unmarked graves, damaging property worth billions of dollars, harassing people, torturing youth with third degree in interrogation centres, oppression and suppression, arrests and detentions, restrictions, custodial killings and even sending people to gallows in fake cases”.

    The Hurriyat Conference (M) said, “instead of reining in his trigger-happy, unbridled, arrogant forces, people were being threatened to face the consequences of staging peaceful protests, which would deteriorate the already worse situation.”

    “The Indian military and political leadership had no other option but to come to the grips of the reality that Kashmir issue cannot be dealt with military might or with threats of war but by involving all parties to Kashmir dispute in a meaningful and result-oriented dialogue process, which could also help end political uncertainty in entire South Asia,” he added.

    It Will Push Youth Towards Armed Struggle: Malik

    Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairperson, Muhammad Yasin Malik, on Thursday said, General Bipin Rawat’s statement is a “direct threat to the Kashmiri nation”.

    In a press statement by JKLF, Malik said, “threats and intimidations cannot break the will of nations that have resolved to break the shackles of illegal occupation.”

    Terming Bipin’s statement as ‘absurd’, Malik added, “issuing such statements has shown his anti-human attitude and lack of political wisdom.”

    Malik termed the Army chief’s statement as “an open invitation to many (youths) for picking up arms”. “India’s army chief must realize that he cannot scare a nation that has sacrificed more than a hundred thousand of its men, women, youth and children during the on-going resistance movement.”

    “What army chief has said may add to the miseries of Kashmiris but it will also push many youth to the wall and drive them towards arms struggle and hence promote violence in this region,” he said.

    Threats Won’t Stop Us: DeM

    Reacting to the India’s Army chief statement, Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM), on Thursday said that the Indian army has “already unleashed itself on the innocent population of Kashmir”.

    “Whom is the army chief threatening,” Secretary General of DeM Nahida Nasreen asked, “we all, including our kids, are the over ground workers of Mujahideen.”

    She said that Indian army has been using force since 1947 and “are again threatening us with the same”.

    “We are ready to sacrifice ourselves for Mujahideen and will continue to gather around the encounter sites and help our Mujahideen escape from the clutches of occupiers at the cast of our lives because they are our saviours,” she added.

    “She said it is a lesson to India and its army that we all are with Tehreek and are its OGWs,” she said, “the threats won’t stop us from pursuing our dreams.”

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  • Pampore Public Park craves restoration, library building occupied by criminals

    PAMPORE: A park named after Lalla Arifa in her native town Pampore in south Kashmir has been left unattended in a dilapidated condition after floods devastated it in September 2014. The local Municipal Committee responsible for the upkeep of the recreational facility is now contemplating to raise a community hall in the area.
    Locals said the park has become an abode of the unscrupulous elements in the town and most of the people living in its vicinity have turned it into a dumping ground of waste and discard.
    The sprawling park established over an area of 10 kanals of land in the vicinity of a famous shrine also houses a building that was poised to house a public library. However, the park was devastated only two years after it had been dedicated to the people living in the congested town.
    Locals said that after the floods, the municipal committee completely left the park enclave leaving room for the vested interests to use it for their own purposes.
    “Some vested interest began using the park as a dumping ground. This is because the municipal committee paid no heed to the restoration of the park,” Abid Azad, a resident told.
    “The place has now become a hub of drug addicts. The anti-social elements find the place safe for their activities,” said Tariq Ahmad adding that the building inside the park has been occupied by these anti-social elements.
    Executive Officer Municipal Committee Pampore Imtiyaz Ahmad said that the 2014 floods completely devastated the park and then some miscreants looted the fixtures from the park enclave. “The iron grill and fittings of the fountain have been stolen,” Ahmad said.
    The proposal to turn the park into a community hall is under consideration and I have deliberated the same to the deputy commissioner Pulwama and local legislator Zahoor Ahmad Mir, who is also minister of state in the council of ministers, he said.

  • J&K Government Asks People Stay Away From Encounter Sites

    Srinagar: J&K Government on Thursday advised general public to stay away from counter-insurgency operation sites for their own safety.

    District Administrations of Srinagar, Budgam and Shopian advised people not to move towards or assemble near the places where encounters take place between security forces and militants to avoid loss and injuries to precious human lives, an official spokesperson said. 

    Further, prohibitory restrictions have been imposed within the radius of three kilometres from the site of any counter-insurgency operation in the districts.

    However, the restrictions shall not apply to the movement of ambulances, medical, paramedical staff and Government employees, the spokesperson added.

  • Army Chief Says, Anyone Who Helps Militants In Kashmir Will Be Treated Like A Militant

    ‘Army Not Getting Support From People in Kashmir’

    SRINAGAR: Indian army, in an unprecedented acknowledgment, Wednesday said that it was not getting support from local population in its operations against Kashmiri militants with army chief General Bipin Rawat issuing a stern message that the civilians trying to help militants during military operations will be dealt with like militants.

    Army Chief warned those attacking security forces during anti-militancy operations of “tough action”, saying hostile conduct of local population was causing higher casualties of army personnel.

    Gen Rawat was speaking to reporters a day after four soldiers, including an officer, were killed in two separate encounters with militants in North Kashmir. A large crowd of local population had come out of their houses in Bandipora hampering the military operation allowing trapped militants to escape the army dragnet.

    The army chief rued that the army was not getting support from the local population despite trying to conduct “people-friendly operations”. “At a time the militants have graduated to villages, harsher measures were needed to control the local boys,” he said.

    General Rawat said security forces in Jammu and Kashmir were facing higher casualties due to the manner in which the local population was preventing them from conducting the operations and “at times even supporting the militants to escape”.

    “We would now request the local population that people who have picked up arms, and they are the local boys, if they want to continue with the acts of terrorism, displaying flags of ISIS and Pakistan, then we will treat them as anti-national elements and go helter-skelter for them.

    “They may survive today but we will get them tomorrow. Our relentless operations will continue,” the Army Chief said.

    General Rawat said those supporting militant activities are being given an opportunity to join the national mainstream but, if they continue with their acts, security forces will come down hard on them.

    Former Union Minister P Chidambaram called the Army Chief’s comments “intemperate” and would be a “wrong approach to Jammu and Kashmir”.

    Over the last few months, security men involved in anti-insurgency operations in Kashmir’s villages have been frequently targeted by slogan-shouting, stone-throwing residents. In several cases, it had enabled the militants to escape, police sources have said.

    On last Sunday, an encounter in South Kashmir town of Kulgam was followed by protests, during which the protestors had tried to break cordon. One civilian was killed in firing by forces on unarmed protestors and over twenty others injured of whom majority was hit by bullets.

  • Kashmir history is drenched in blood: Dr Farooq Abdullah

    Srinagar: National Conference patron Dr Farooq Abdullah Wednesday expressed anguish over the loss of lives in different encounters in Kashmir Valley. He said that constitutional and democratic rights of people are being trampled through force and suppressive policies.

    “The state government has been hatching conspiracies to erode the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. The predictions of National Conference are turning true. Both BJP and PDP have been utilizing all their resources to erode of constitutional position. To weaken the Article 370 is the priority of PDP led current government,” Abdullah said and added that conspiracy is being hatched to amend the Jammu Kashmir Panchayat Act.
    Farooq Abdullah while expressing concern over the killings in encounters said that people in Kashmir have already suffered and now they are again being targeted on the one or the other pretext. “The border skirmishes and the encounters in Valley have badly affected people here. It is high time for both India and Pakistan to settle Kashmir issue once for all,” he said and appealed New Delhi to allow people of Kashmir to live peacefully.
    “The history of Kashmir is blood-drenched. India made promises and never fulfilled those. India even didn’t honor the accession papers and eroded our autonomy,” he said and warned New Delhi to stop using bullets and pellets in Kashmir.
    “There will be more alienation if India doesn’t stop using pellets and bullets in Kashmir. Using pellets is the worst human rights violations,” he said and added that the resolution of Kashmir issue is in the interest of both India and Pakistan. (CNS)

  • Joint Resistance leaders issues fresh protest calendar

    Srinagar: The joint resistance leadership including Hurriyat (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani, Hurriyat (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik on Wednesday issued a 13 day long protest calendar.
    In a joint statement the leadership called for a complete shutdown on Feb 24 besides calling for protests on other days.

    Protest Program for Right to Self-Determination
    (From February 16, 2017 to February 28, 2017)

    Date, Activities

    Thursday 16 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    General Relaxation

    Friday 17 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    Youme-e-Muzahamat (Against the killings of Innocent Youths)
    After Friday prayers peaceful protests will be held throughout valley against the innocent killings;
    Keeping in view three day strike in past week, it has been decided that there will be no strike on this Friday.

    Saturday 18 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    Traders and Transporters Protest
    Traders and transporters will observe 1 hour sit in.

    Sunday 19 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    General Relaxation

    Monday 20 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    Joint Dharna by Resistance Leaders
    Resistance Leaders and activists will protest on Monday after Zuhar.

    Tuesday 21 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    General Relaxation

    Wednesday 22 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    Bar Association Protest
    Bar Association will hold a peaceful protest against the non-implementation of the Court orders.

    Thursday 23 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    General Relaxation

    Friday 24 February
    (No Relaxation)
    Youme-e-Muzahamat
    After Friday prayers peaceful protests will be held throughout valley;
    There will be no Relaxation.

    Saturday 25 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    Traders and Transporters Protest
    Traders and transporters will observe 1 hour sit in.

    Sunday 26 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    General Relaxation

    Monday 27 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    Joint Dharna by Resistance Leaders
    Resistance Leaders and activists will protest on Monday after Zuhar.

    Tuesday 28 February
    (Full Day Relaxation)
    General Relaxation
     

  • Teenager’s pictures circulated on social sites, labeled as army informer

    ‘Police identified persons’ involved, registered FIR  
     
    SRINAGAR: In a shocking allegation and alleged expose, pictures of a teenage girl have gone viral on Facebook, WhatsApp, who is being labeled as an informer of army and police.
    The girl in pictures is seen brandishing with a pistol and bottle of Alcohol in few of her picture circulated on the socials sites.
    A video of the girl is also being circulated on the WhatsApp, in which a video maker in his voice over claims that she is an informer of security forces and has a role in killing of militants.
    The details of the teenage girl being circulated as: “Name: Zainab, R/O: old town Baramulla, Phone number: 9107026424, she is an agent of Indian army and police, she recently abused shaheed BURHAN MUZAFFAR WANI and edited group of BURHAN MUZAFFAR WANI to Indian army zindabad. Aur isnai hamarai BURHAN ko bohat gaaliya di aur tamaam mujahidun ko. Please share if you love shaheed BURHAN MUZAFFAR WANI.”
    The pictures of the teenager came as a shocker for many people. Some blaming girl for doing alleged role of an informer. While some believes that the picture of the girl being circulated on social sites without any authentication is not justice.
    Pertinently these pictures are being circulated from last many days, but there is no confirmation to the allegation.
    Meanwhile the police have identified the persons behind the viral images of the girl. While talking to PTK, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Baramulla, Imtiyaz Hussain said, “We have identified the persons involved. A case has been registered under law”.
    Pertinently, there are scores of comments and shares of these pictures. While commenting on the post, many believe that the police authorities should look into the matter to prevent any threat to the teenager and her family. On the other hand many wrote against the girl believing that the allegation against her is evident after seeing her pictures posed with pistol and a bottle of Alcohol. (PTK)

  • Army chief warns Kashmir protesters against obstructing anti-militancy operations

    Srinagar: Day after four army men were killed in two gunfights in north Kashmir, army Chief Bipin Rawat on Wednesday warned protesters against obstructing army’s operations in Kashmir.

    “Those who obstruct our operations during encounters and are not supportive will be treated as overground workers of terrorists,” Indian Express quoted Rawat as saying.

    He made the remark after paying tribute to forces’ personnel killed in encounters with militants in Kashmir on Tuesday.

    Four Army personnel, including a Major, were killed in two separate encounters in Hajin and Kralgund Handwara areas of North Kashmir on Tuesday.

  • Influential doctors in Kashmir given choicest postings and the voiceless suffer

    Srinagar, Feb 15: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) today said that influential doctors in Kashmir are given choicest postings in brazen violation of transfer policy.

    Taking a strong exception to this, President DAK Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement said that transfer policy of doctors is being blatantly flouted, with the sole objective of giving places of choice to blue-eyed doctors.
    Influential get postings to their convenience and comfort and the voiceless suffer.
    Health department is defying the transfer policy that was adopted in the interest of patient care and smooth functioning of health institutions especially those located in far-flung areas.
    As per the transfer policy, the minimum tenure of a doctor on a post shall be two years and a maximum of three years.
    But, the favorites remain posted on their places of choice for decades.
    There are doctors who are posted in a Srinagar hospital for the last 20 years.
    According to the policy, every doctor has to “compulsorily” serve for a minimum period of two years in Category “A” (very difficult) and for five years in Category “B/C” (difficult) health institutions in his/her first ten years of service.
    However, influential doctors enjoy prize postings on their first appointment.
    The policy further states that doctors selected in health department against RBA Category shall serve in such areas for a period of no less than seven years.
    But, these doctors have never seen their areas.
    Some doctors who are engaged on contractual basis for patient care in far-flung areas have been attached to Directorate of Health Services.
    Hundreds of specialist doctors belonging to health department have been posted in GMC Srinagar, depriving people in far-flung areas of specialist services.
    While the government in a recent order warned employees not to bring influence for transfers, doctors continue to get recommendations for their postings.

    The favoritism and nepotism has turned health department into an industry of transfers.
    As a result, peripheral health care is in complete mess and patients suffer the consequences.