Category: Union Territory

  • Army thrashed retired police officer and his children in South Kashmir

    Pulwama: A retired police officer on Monday was beaten black and blue while his residential house was damaged by government forces when shortly after clashes Army personnel from 53 Rashtriya Rifles barged into houses and created havoc in Rohmu area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

          “Even though I informed Army men that I am a retired Deputy Superintendent of Police and has also got Meritorious Presidential Medal, but they didn’t listen to me and went on rampage. They thrashed me and my children without any provocation. I am aghast. They treated a retired police officer like this what they will do to common people,” Ghulam Hasan Rather who retired as DSP told news agency CNS.

        Rather suffered fracture in his left leg. “The Army men thrashed whosoever came their way. They not only broke my leg but beat up my children also. They damaged my house and smashed the window panes of my two storey building,” he said adding that Army action shocked him.

       Pertinently, clashes erupted in Rohmu village after Army conducted search operation and removed banners and flags from the area. (CNS)

     

  • Hazratbal to get energy-saving LED street lights soon

    SRINAGAR: Minister of State for Health and Medical Education, Asiea Naqash, today convened a meeting to review electricity scenario of the Hazratbal Constituency.

    During the meeting, the Minister said the constituency would soon get energy-saving LED street lights, which would not only save energy but will add to beauty of the area as well.

    She directed the officials of PDD to start work on this project at an earliest. She also directed the officials to complete all electric transformer repair works, besides installation of new electric poles, HT wiring and other pending work in the constituency before the onset of winter season so that the people do not face any difficulty.

    Earlier, the meeting was informed that Hazratbal lighting project has been approved under Prime Minister’s Development Package (PMDP) at a cost of Rs. 6 crore.

    The Minister was briefed that under the project LED lights would be installed around the shrine and from from Nishat to Hazratbal, Habak to Buchpora and Rainawari to Hazratbal roads. Around 300 octagonal poles with automatic control panels, AVRs, new cabling and sophisticated electrical items will be used in this project.

    SE PDD Srinagar and Ganderbal, and concerned Executive Engineers and Xens were present in the meeting.

    Meanwhile, the Minister also reviewed PHE and Irrigation and Flood Control projects underway in the Constituency.

    She was informed that Rakh-i-Zakura water plant to be constructed at a cost of Rs 42 crore will augment the water supply to the constituency, besides various areas of Ganderbal district.

    Ms Asiea Naqash asked the concerned to clean all irrigation canals in the constituency and directed them to stop dredging from Harwan-Teilbal nallah. She also asked the officials to conduct regular field visits so that grievances of the people are redressed at an earliest.

    Chief Engineer, Executive Engineers, Xens of PHE and I&FC departments attended the meeting.

  • Saving school buildings responsibility of all: High Court

    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court today said collective efforts are needed to save school buildings as it is the responsibility of all to safeguard them as education is pivotal for intellectual excellence and prosperity.

    Highlighting the importance of education, a Pil titled Justice Mohammad Yaqoob Mir and Justice Ali Muhammad Magrey in Suo-moto vs State of J&K others case said that investment in education is an investment for future generations. They observed that setting school buildings on fire is in effect destroying the knowledge centres of future generations.

    The court directed the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, and Director School Education Kashmir to devise modes and methods in collaboration with higher authorities and lower officials which shall be effective in protecting school institutions.

    The court directed the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, Director School Education Kashmir to issue necessary instructions to all DCs, SSPs and CEOs of the concerned districts to take all preventive and protective measures necessary for saving the school buildings from any harm.

  • Govt should talk to students, not torment them: Omar Abdullah

    ‘Don’t make deferment of examinations a point of prestige’

    Srinagar: National Conference Working President and Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday expressed concern over continued stalemate on the issue of deferment of board examinations in the State and said the State Government should talk to the students with an open mind instead of tormenting them. After meeting various delegations of young students at his residence in Srinagar, the National Conference Working President said the Government should desist from making the issue of holding examinations a point of prestige.
    “Our young students who are in their crucial classes deserve every bit of our empathy and moral support. They are the worst victims of uncertainty and turmoil as a break in their academic pursuits at this junction has a direct bearing on their careers. Unfortunately, the State Government has chosen to browbeat and intimidate the students into complying with their stand on holding the examinations on time despite the loss of almost four months of in-class studies and tutorials. The current unrest has also affected our children psychologically and the Government’s insensitivity is only worsening their plight”, the National Conference Working President said after meeting the students.
    The NC Working President said the students have a fair point in questioning the rationality and fairness of Government holding examinations on time when only around eighty school working days could be conducted as opposed to a minimum standard of around a hundred and eighty school working days that make an academic year. “The students have not been able to complete their prescribed syllabi as both their schools as well as tutorial classes have been shut and suspended for almost four months now. The curriculum covered in tenth and twelfth standards forms the basis of the curriculum for professional entrance examinations and hence the Government’s offer of curtailing the curriculum covered in these examinations makes no sense and will affect their performance in the entrance examinations in turn”, Omar Abdullah further added.
    “While schools are being burnt and the State Government is watching as a mute and helpless spectator, their arrogance on the issue of examinations is baffling if not out rightly ridiculous. When you cannot protect the public education infrastructure in the State, your misplaced sense of confidence in forcing examinations on the students is absurd. The State Government cannot absolve itself of the responsibility of safeguarding the public education infrastructure in the State and the safety of our schools, our teachers and our students has to be ensured at all costs”, the NC Working President said. (KNS)

  • I am confused about ‘confused Hurriyat conference’: Mustafa Kamal

    ‘Hurriyat lacks roadmap, Autonomy only solution to Kashmir issue’

    Srinagar: Senior leader of National Conference (NC) Sheikh Mustafa Kamal today said the Hurriyat Conference ever since its inception on the political forum of Kashmir lacked the much needed roadmap towards the solution of vexed dispute.

    Kamal said Hurriyat is at the end of road and have never offered any concrete possible solution to Kashmir issue. “Hurriyat has nothing except promoting unrest. I personally see they don’t have a road map. Not to talk of the last four months, since 1972 they don’t had a roadmap and they still don’t have a roadmap,” he said.

    Kamal said putting an end to this current uprising won’t end their (Hurriyat) politics. “They should be keen to end this unrest and put their act together what they want,” he said.

    The additional general secretary of NC said Yasin Malik, a prominent leader of the pro-freedom camp, didn’t talk to the recent BJP leader Yashwant Sinha led group to Kashmir, which hints that there appears no unity within Hurriyat.

    “I also belong to Kashmir. A prominent leader, Malik didn’t talk. He came away. His refusal about not meeting makes it clear that they aren’t really one,” he said.

    Kamal said small things always add up and one should never underestimate small initiatives.  Stating that autonomy is the only solution to Kashmir issue, he said PM Narendra Modi swears by constitution. “Everything J&K got through the special status was altered. There was no justification of altering our special status and this is a reason where we stand today,” he said.

    Accusing New Delhi of double speak, Kamal said on one side the government of India says Kashmir is its internal issue and even asks United Nations to wind up its operations in Srinagar or look for its own accommodation, and on the other side New Delhi tells Pakistan to pull out troops from Pakistani Kashmir as per UN resolutions. “We don’t have to truncate the state or cut it into pieces. It has to remain autonomous,” he said.

    About the recent meeting of NC President Farooq Abdullah with Narendra Modi, Kamal said Farooq told New Delhi to engage everybody willing to talk.

    “NC has a roadmap. We didn’t sell autonomy. Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh passed a unanimous resolution seeking autonomy in the state,” he said.

    To a question that the resolution passed by J&K assembly was never taken seriously by New Delhi, he said that is right, but the resolution can’t be wished away by the GoI.

    “Autonomy is 100 percent within the constitution of India. If you have to look for ‘moon’ or ‘sky is the limit’ theories then autonomy is the solution waiting to be implemented and restore pre-1953 situation in Kashmir,” he concluded. (PTK)

  • Naeem Akhtar flays Yasin Malik’s allegations that students burn schools

    ‘Kashmiri separatists only kind of leadership who are out to destroy their own people’

    Srinagar: Senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and Minister for Education, Mr Naeem Akhtar today strongly condemned the allegations leveled by JKLF chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik wherein he has indirectly blamed students for burning the schools in Kashmir.

    In a statement, Akhtar said that those saying that government decision to hold exams has forced students to torch the educational institutes should go for a self-introspection. He said at many places students have been at the forefront of saving the schools and it is out of question that students would have taken such a reprehensible step.

    Akhtar said by conducting the examinations, the government is not trying to invent or impose anything new in the academic arena of the State.  “We are only trying to safeguard the career of lakhs of students, whereas separatists with their shutdown calls are trying to destroy their academic career,” he said.

    “In reality it is the examination time of leaders like Mohammad Yasin Malik who is now facing questions from the people over the way they are pushing Kashmiris into perpetual economic and academic disempowerment,” said Akhtar. “They started the era of destruction and are now trying to distance themselves from it and finding an escape route,” he said.

    Regarding unfortunate burning of schools, Akhtar said that it is the same people who are promoting the looting banks, torching of shops and vehicles, stoning innocents, intimidation of citizens, who are responsible for burning the educational institutes. “One doesn’t have to research for the source of this huge conspiracy against the hapless people of Kashmir.  It is those people who have created this tirade against education, because they see it as a threat to their vested interests,” he said and added that no inquiry is needed to find out who is behind all this.

    Akhtar said that separatists have mounted a tiger and are now trying hard to keep the conflict going. He said that in the initial phase Yasin Malik and others were at the forefront of driving the shutdowns but now they have distanced themselves and thrown the ball solely in the court of Syed Ali Shah Geelani. “Burning of schools is one of the ploys to keep the fire burning,” said Akhtar.

    Akhtar said that Yasin Malik should clarify whether he is with militancy or non-violence. “Malik is famous for saying that he was inspired by Gandhiji when he announced ceasefire and abandoned his path to martyrdom whereas he is promoting others to do so and continues to glorify violence,” said Akhtar.

    “Now I want to ask him whether he stands with violence or Gandhi Ji’s principles of non-violence. Has he again changed his thoughts?”

    The Education Minister appealed the people from all schools of thought to keep the education conflict-neutral. “Just see Palestine or the recent happenings in Aleppo, Syria. Their schools are never shut even if there is bombings, killings and full-fledged war. They know that education is the key and in no way they can stop education. Compared to that Kashmir is a peaceful region, except for the insecurity caused by the hartal politics being promoted through stone-pelting and intimidation,” said Akhtar. “In Kashmir too we faced unfortunate deaths for which all of us are heartbroken and pained, but for saving the future generation education has to go on.”

    Akhtar said that education is the solution to all the problems. “The revelation of Quran started with Iqra meaning to read. Nobody should deny the power of education and doubt its capability to take humans to heights of peace, prosperity and ultimate salvation,” said Akhtar.

    “What is our politics, we will continue to do it, but for the sake of our children let us not drag education into it.”

    Akhtar lashed out at separatists for pushing Kashmiris back to stone-age. “Our youngsters had established the start-ups, new avenues were being created and now everybody is fleeing from Kashmir. Our separatist leaders who claim to be the well wishers of the people must be the only leadership of its kind who are hell bent on destroying the Kashmiri society. They asked well off people to live on the doles of neighbors and Bait-ul-Maals. In an ideal situation the leaders strengthen the nations, but here it is reverse,” said Akhtar. “Education falls into the same pattern. They are hell bent to destroying Kashmir’s literary progress,” he said.

  • Encourage opening of schools: Tarigami appeals to Hurriyat

    Srinagar: A Kashmir legislator on Monday said that Kashmir would have a bleak future if children continue to be deprived of education.

    Addressing media persons at his Gupkar residence here, CPI (M) leader Muhammad Yusuf Tarigami said that the revolutionary “Quit Kashmir” movement had given the majority community right to education and education was made free up to University level.

    “Education is first and foremost necessary for one and all. I am of the form belief that education should not only be fundamental right but should be made compulsory for all. I have never hesitated to speak against the atrocities and brutalities of the administration,” he said. 

    “But today, I am worried about the education of our children. Without mixing any politics with the facts, I want to appeal all mainstream and Hurriyat leaders, academicians, teachers, scholars, religious leaders and other intellectuals who can play an influential role. I appeal them all to come forward encouraging re-opening of schools for the interest of society at large,” he added.

  • Schools are National Assets, Arsonists Cannot Be Our Comrades, Kashmir Inc Declares

    Srinagar: Condemning the burning of schools and other landmarks in mysterious fire incidents across the restive Valley, the civil society and the Kashmir Inc on Monday unanimously resolved that “schools are our national assets” and that “arsonists cannot be our comrades.”

    The speakers resolved that there was a need for a “joint and tangible strategy to foil such nefarious designs”, a statement issued by KTMF said this afternoon.

    In his address, the host of event and Kashmir Economic Alliance, Chairperson Haji Muhammad Yasin Khan said, “the burning of schools has shaken the entire Kashmiri nation and the hidden faces behind this conspiracy aimed at destabilizing the mass movement, need to be exposed.”

    Stressing on the importance of education, Khan, who also heads Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation (KTMF) said, “fire incidents at schools and elsewhere including shrines have turned into such a big concern for the people that now mere lip service won’t do but that tangible efforts are needed from the people of Kashmir to bring an end to this conspiracy of dragging the Valley to darkness.”

    Reiterating the support to the peoples uprising led by the united Hurriyat Conference, the KTMF President said the trade community has been and shall be religiously following the protest program.

    He agreed with other speakers from civil society that the on-going uprising needs to be taken ahead at “sustainable” pace.

    Former Federation Chamber of Commerce and Industries Kashmir (FCIK) President Muhammad Ashraf Mir also expressed serious concern over fire incidents.

    Greater Kashmir Columnist Mehmood Ur Rashid in his address said burning of schools cannot be seen in isolation but has its cause linked to the on-going uprising.

    He suggested that the on-0going uprising should be “programmed in sustained way where play and pause of movement will play a vital role”. “We often keep only moving and forget to take halt,” he added.

    Earlier in his address, prominent social activist and philanthropist, Dr Muhammad Farooq Kaloo said Kashmir being a conflict zone has been victim of such incidents like mysterious fires for the past several decades.

    He suggested that people should come up with community efforts at Mohalla and village levels to come up with vigilantes, who keep vigil at places like schools to foil the nefarious designs.

    Journalist Majid Hyderi, however, Said, “vigilantes couldn’t play a fruitful in conflict zone as people of Kashmir have already been craving for their own lives during the unrest.”

    “Legally speaking, it’s the duty of the police to safeguard life and property of people. A government which can arrest over 10,000 youth and leave another 1000 blind on charges of stone pelting is supposed to be knowing the hands behind these mysterious fires,” he argued.

    The speakers from the business community, on the other hand largely maintained that the state government unduly politicized education with many of the speakers taking at dig at Education Minister Naeem Akhtar in particular.

    “From Abdullahs to Muftis, all Unionist leaders exploited Kashmiris for vetted interests,” the statement said.

    Rising Kashmir Business Editor Mir Basit was also present.

    The joint session of the civil society and Kashmir Inc resolved to hold another round of discussions over this serious issue and to decide future strategy.

  • Mehbooba has a right to celebrate Dewali but why can’t we offer Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid Srinagar: Er Rashid

    Accuses Mehbooba Mufti of being Commander in chief of undeclared war against Majority community in J&K

    Srinagar: AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rashid has said while Mehboba Mufti has every right to celebrate Dewali as head of the state and as a Muslim, but she has to answer why Muslims could not offer Friday Prayers in the largest historical Jamia Masjid Srinagar and why were strict restrictions imposed on Moharram processions. In a statement issued today Er. Rashid said “on one hand Mehbooba Mufti is trying to portray herself as architect of communal harmony by participating in Dewali celebrations but on the other hand she has become commander in chief of new Dehli’s undeclared war against Majority community of J&K and is bulldozing their administrative and religious rights. New terror series of crackdowns from Kupwara to Qazigund has made life of people a hell. While Mehbooa was celebrating Dewali, in Bandipora, Tral, Shopian, Kandi, Nutnussa, Rahmoo, Parimpora and various other places in Kashmir, men, women and children were forced to get humiliated and tortured at the hands of security forces. Mehbooba has to answer that why Jamia Masjid stands sealed for sixteen consecutives Fridays and what forced her to disallow Moharram processions all over Kashmir. Her all arguments and excuses stand exposed as she has no answers to what Muslims in Jammu province are facing. Not only grave yards, mosques and shrines in Sunderbani, Rajouri, Samba and other places are being desecrated on and often by fundamentalist forces but the religious clerks in Chinab valley are being forced to toe official line in Friday sermons and are being booked for denying same. Similarly scores of religious clerks have been booked in every district of Kashmir valley only for condemning state terrorism”.

  • Mirwaiz voices concern over border firing ‘Kashmir remains the core issue’

    Srinagar: Hurriyat (M) Sunday expressed concern over the firing and shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) between Indian and Pakistani troops and expressed grief over the loss of innocent lives and injuries to dozens of people on both sides stating that such frequent skirmishes could soon escalate into a war between the two neighbours which is in the interest of none and will only bring death and destruction to all.
    In a statement issued to Kashmir Today, Hurriyat (M) said that Kashmir dispute remains the core problem between the two countries and to avoid a war like situation in the region, global forums across the world especially SAARC countries, can play a role in influencing the two nations to stop hostilities and take concrete steps which would help resolve the dispute between them and foster friendly relations that in turn would create an environment of peace prosperity and progress for the entire region.
    Denouncing the ruling class for taking the situation in Kashmir back to the oppression of 1990s by carrying out crackdowns and arrest spree of youth, the conglomerate said the government forces were conducting nocturnal raids on the residences of youth, beating up inmates both old and young and ransacking household items while peaceful protests were being dealt with brutal and oppressive tactics that would even put Nazis to shame.
    Hurriyat (M) statement condemned the ruling class for sabotaging the call of the unified resistance leadership of marching toward respective Tehsil headquarters and said wherever people tried to march peacefully to register their protest government forces used excessive force and violence to stop them.
    Expressing anguish Hurriyat (M) said that people are reporting that police and government agencies are harassing the families of arrested youth by demanding huge sums of money in lieu for the release of their children and wards. APHC said this was not only condemnable but shameful on part of the police and the ruling class.
    Meanwhile, the Hurriyat (M) Chairman, Mirwaiz Muhammad Umar Farooq, who continues to be under house arrest, condemned the immolation of daughter-in-law of a family in Namblabal, Pampore and the killing of a woman in Sangam by unidentified gunmen saying that while entire Kashmir was striving for taking the blood-soaked resistance movement forward these bone chilling incidents were brining shame to Kashmiri society and are highly regrettable and condemnable.