Blog

  • ‘Shia-Sunni bhai bhai’ slogans rock Muharram procession in Srinagar

    Srinagar: Pro-freedom and ‘Shia-Sunni bhai bhai’ slogans were shouted during a Muharram procession in downtown Srinagar on Tuesday.
    The procession was taken out from Mandibal area of Nowshera in Srinagar, As soon as the procession reached Alamgari Bazar, Hurriyat leader Masroor Abbas Ansari appeared and addressed the mourners.
    During his address, slogans like ‘We want freedom’ and ‘Shia-Sunni bhai bhai’ were shouted by the participants.
    Masroor was in hiding during past more than a week to evade his arrest.

  • ‘Fulfill Sheikh Abdullah’s promise; grant citizenship rights to Hindu refugees’

    Time to strengthen nationalist forces, uproot undesirables: RSS Chief

    Srinagar: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat today asked the PDP-BJP led ruling government to fulfill former leader and NC founder Sheikh Abdullah’s assurance of granting citizenship rights to Hindu refugees in Jammu and Kashmir. He also batted for and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits, who were forced to leave the Valley during militancy.

    “Many issues continue to hang fire. During the partition and subsequently many Hindu refugees were displaced from Pak-occupied Kashmir and arrived there. Sheikh Abdullah assured them that they will be given their rights. Their third generation is living there. They don’t have state citizenship rights. They don’t have ration cards and jobs. How long will they wait?” asked Bhagwat.

    Stating that the state government should work with the Centre to pursue one policy and move in one direction, he said the situation in the state is a matter of concern, adding, the nationalist forces should be strengthened and “undesirables” be rooted out.

    “For decades, Kashmiri Pandits have been living outside. They should live where they used to and be sure of their protection as patriots and Hindus. Such circumstances should be created and they be given justice,” he said in his Dussehra address.

    He said the state government headed by PDP in alliance with BJP, should see to it that a transparent and clean administration is there.

    The issue of grant of citizenship rights to Hindu refugees has been a controversial issue for decades now with both NC and PDP expressing reservation over it. (PTK)

  • Bandipora: Two accused of raping deaf-and-dumb girl arrested

    Bandipora: Police on Tuesday arrested two persons accused of raping a minor deaf-and-dumb girl in Lankreshipora village of North Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
    The accused have been identified as Arif Ahmad Baba, son of Ab Rashid Baba and Adil Ahmad Reshi, son of Noor Muhammad Reshi – both residents of Lankreshipora.

    The victim, according to police, had gone to a nearby willow nursery to collect firewood where the accused taking advantage of her being lonely raped her.
    The girl, aged 13 years, according to her family is deaf and dumb.
    Station House of Officer Bandipora, Syed Gazanfur said that they registered a case FIR No. 140/2106 after receiving a complaint on 4th October.

    He said that medical examination of the victim has confirmed rape. “Both the accused have been arrested and booked under section 376,” he added.

  • Damaging Public, Private property cause of concern: BJP Kashmir

    Srinagar: Concerned about the frequent damage of private and public property by some miscreant elements, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Kashmir today in a meeting at party office, Jawahar Nagar, asked the government to act tough against them.

    “There are reports that many vehicles and school buildings have been set on fire by some miscreants in Kashmir during present crisis,” BJP Kashmir said, adding, the government should indentify the hands behind these incidents and act tough against them, so that such incidents wouldn’t happen in future.

    The party said that people want to resume their daily work, but some vested interested elements indulge in these unlawful activities to spread fear among the masses. “Act tough against these elements, so that people can resume normal activities without any fear,” the part said.

    The party also condemned the setting scores of school buildings on fire in recent past and demanded strict action against those indulging in violence.
    The party said that it is a matter of concern the way situation was handled by the government.

    “A large part of Jammu and Kashmir is free of tension; government must act against those indulging in violence, strict action should be taken, so that normalcy can be restored,” the party said.

    The meeting was attended by Dr Ali Mohammad Mir, State Publicity Secretary, Altaf Thakur, State Media Secretary, Fayaz Ahamad Bhat, District President Srinagar, District Vice- Presidents Srinagar- Asif Masood, Ashok Bhat, District General Secretary Arif Raja, Incharge Bandipora Mohammad Ashraf Reshi, District Vice-President Anantnag Advocate Wajahat, Grievance Incharge Dr Rafi Ahmad and other party members.

  • Kashmir needs new government: Mani Shankar Aiyar

    New Delhi: Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar on Tuesday asserted that in order to solve down the Kashmir issue and bring normalcy in the Valley, it would be better if the BJP-PDP government dissolves in the state and a new government is formed which has one view over the Kashmir issue.

    Speaking to ANI, Aiyar said that both the BJP and the PDP have different views for Kashmir and that’s why they are unable to connect to the people and restore peace in the Valley.

    “I had earlier said that the perspective of Mehbooba’s PDP and the BJP for Kashmir is totally opposite and, therefore, how it could be possible that these two parties run the government in Jammu and Kashmir. Especially knowing the fact that problem lies in the Kashmir Valley, where BJP was unable to win any seat. It was PDP which won all the seats in Kashmir. So, if there is any voice of Kashmir in the government, it is that of Mehbooba,” Aiyar said.

    “It would be better if they (BJP-PDP) themselves break the alliance and fresh elections are held and a government is elected which has one view on Kashmir. It would then help the Centre in forming the schemes and implement them,” he added.

  • Teargas shelling fails to halt Muharram procession in downtown Srinagar

    Srinagar: A Muharram procession managed to reach Habba Kadal from Shamaswari Khanqah despite heavy teargas shelling by the forces.

    Reports and witnesses said that government forces resorted to teargas shelling to prevent mourners from taking out the procession in Shamaswari area of Srinagar.

    However, they said, the procession managed to reach its destination – Habba Kadal – despite the shelling.

  • RSS chief says entire Kashmir, including Gilgit-Baltistan, belongs to India

    RSS For Strict Action Those ‘Who Cause Commotion’ in Kashmir

    Srinagar: Right wing Rashtriya Swamsevak Sangh (RSS), the fountainhead of ruling Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), on Tuesday said that Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK) “belongs” to India.

    “Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is a part of India,” said Mohan Bhagwat addressing RSS convention in Nagpur on the ve of Dussehra. “We all know that the outrage in Kashmir is because of forces across the border.”

    “But we gave a proper response to them. The Indian Army gave a proper message,” he said referring to the army claimed “surgical strikes along Line of Control on September 29”. “And the people behind the commotion in Kashmir got the message that there is a limit to tolerance.”

    “There should be nothing lacking when it comes to securing our borders,” he added.

    Asserting that there is a need to promote nationalism in Kashmir, Bhagwat said, “the heated protests in Kashmir have cooled down. There is a need to promote nationalism in Kashmir.”

    “Strict action should be taken against the people who try to cause commotion in the Valley,” he added.

  • Pampore: Government forces fire rockets as gunfight enters second day

    Srinagar: Government forces on Tuesday morning resumed operation against militants hiding inside a government building near Pampore town of Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

    Two forces personnel and a policeman were injured as the militants fired from inside the Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Institute (JKEDI) in the fighting that began on Monday.

    “Operation against the holed up militants has been resumed. Floodlights were used during the night to ensure that the militants were prevented from escaping under the cover of darkness,” a senior police official said.
    Rockets and heavy automatic gunfire were used on Tuesday morning to engage the militants.
    The 70-room, seven-storey building is located at Pampore on the banks of the river Jhelum and 12 km from the Srinagar city centre.
    The joint operation was launched by the army, the Special Operations Group of the state police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
    The main building of the institute was attacked in February when militants captured it and launched a major attack on forces. Six persons – a civilian, three soldiers and two paramilitary troopers — were killed then before three militants were shot dead. IANS
  • ‘Biotech Park will be a game changer for JK’

    Sajad Lone discusses range of development issues with Dr Jitendra

    Srinagar: Minister for Science & Technology, Sajad Gani Lone today discussed with Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region, MoS PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh the Biotech Park project coming up near Kathua (J&K). The project shall be the first of its kind in the state.
    Lone discussed wide range of other issues pertaining to various development projects and new initiatives planned for the State, an official handout said.

    Dr Singh told Lone that the Biotech Park will be a game changer not only for Jammu & Kashmir “but for the entire northern part of the country.”
    He said this would be the first park of its kind in North India after the one that exists in Lucknow.
    Dr Singh said the approval for the project was given last year by the Union Ministry of Science & Technology and there was some hassle regarding the land clearance for which the Union Ministry of Environment was approached and guidelines were suitably modified. “As it is now, the project is through for construction at a budget of around Rs 100 crore in the first phase which is expected to be completed within 18 months, following which the park will become functional.”

    Lone assured the union minister full cooperation from Department of Science & Technology, J&K, and offered to coordinate with the Union Ministry of Science & Technology, Department of Biotechnology in completing the prestigious project. He said, he will personally monitor the project so that it gets completed in time.
    Appreciating Dr Singh for “getting the first-ever Biotech Park for the State, Lone said this will create not only a new era of development but will also prove to be an important source of revenue generation and employment generation in the state.”

  • Naeem Akhtar Writes Open Letter To Syed Ali Shah Geelani

    Two parables and a condemned man

    Mukarrami Geelani Saheb

    A few weeks back a prominent militant organization publicly urged you to permit them to take action against those who are hurting the ‘tehreek’. Sometime later the organization actually issued a threat against me for ‘trying to open the schools’. This was followed, ironically only a day after I advised my audience of teachers to read your autobiography to understand the importance of education in the context of your personal struggle for it, you along with other leading lights of the ‘tehreek’ issued a statement justifying the action threatened earlier. A Mir Ja’afar, as I was supposed to be, obviously had to be punished. The verdict has openly gone out and the sentence is pronounced. The case is decided. An attempt to open schools, as you too mentioned in your charge sheet will go down as the newest crime in the land of Sheikhul Alam, Lal Ded and Sheikh Hamza punishable by death. And I plead guilty to having the belief that whatever our political future, it will have meaning only if our children receive education and are able to engage with the world on their terms.
    I believe that we are caught in a big situation and its complexities are nowhere near a solution. Education is one sector that can enable us to navigate through the storm. Nothing else will.
    Please don’t mistake this letter as a plea for clemency. Addition of one insignificant grave to thousands of the victims of violence will hardly matter. This place could survive the murder of the likes of Moulana Farooq, Abdul Ghani Lone, Moulana Masoodi, Dr Guru, Dr Farooq Ashai, Dr Wani, Jaleel Andrabi and countless others falling victim to guns of all description. Sadly it still is on. And I don’t count myself as in any way important enough even to be mourned. If I die one of these days or am killed I know my family might find it difficult even to get a burial place for me, for your condemnation comes with more than a death warrant. It carries a stigma. Still I would neither apologize nor explain or seek clemency.
    I believe in the same God and profess the same faith as you do. Who can teach you the Quranic verdict of the timing of death being unalterable? It will come when it has to, for me, you and everybody. But I may remind you of a lesson that you taught me more than three decades back. It is an anecdote you have recorded in one of your books and therefore part of our history.

    I had accompanied the legendary director General of Police, Peer Ghulam Hassan Shah sahib to look you up in the SMGS hospital Jammu when you were under detention. Understandably, you did not record my presence in your narration. But for the readers of this letter I’m trying to reproduce the conversation. Peer sahib had told you it’s all destined and from God when you complained about your detention. You narrated a parable to him which got etched in my memory. “A hermit stayed under a tree in a village. He would just repeat one sentence continually; jo karega Khuda karega. A mischievous person came from the rear and slapped the hermit. He turned his head around asking who it is. The person said why you are looking around as according to you it is God who does everything. The sage replied; I know it is God who did it but I was just finding out who blackened his face in the process.” For once I found Peer sahib at a loss for words.
    Respected Geelani sahib I committed this story not just to my memory but my character as well. I wonder whether you remember it.
    Why I feel education should be kept out of any discord flows not just from the common sense and cumulative wisdom of human race but also from the fact of Prophet (SAWS) organizing teaching classes of his Muslim companions in the immediate aftermath of the battle of Badr. I can’t be informing you, sir but it is worth repetition for the readers that the non believing Meccan prisoners who could read and write were released just for teaching the Muslims. They would obviously not be teaching them Islam. Education is one thing that we need for political, economic and social empowerment. Mankind is yet to invent an alternative to that.
    In that context it looks sinister that while there is a hue and cry about everything, no one is able to speak about the nearly 2 million students missing their one year. We invent reasons for and against every imaginable situation but schools is nobody’s business, especially after you decided to make an example out of me. But I would beseech you to kindly go 75 years back in time and imagine yourself in place of the teenagers for whom you had set such a great example of personal struggle from Sopore to Lahore. I’m quoting another earthy parable to end this submission. As you know sir I am from a peer family like you. My uncle was a practicing peer and highly respected. He would lead the prayers in the Masjid built on the periphery of our premises.
    Afzal Mir would never turn up for Nimaz. No one had spotted him near the mosque ever. One day when my uncle entered the mosque he was sweetly surprised to see Afzal making loud supplication. But soon he turned to him tersely reprimanding Afzal for the sole item on his wish list. He was invoking Allah for sending him a daand- a bull. “Is this what you came to the mosque for? How can you pray for a bull?” My uncle was furious. Afzal very tamely asked; what should I ask for, Peer sahib? Pray for Eemaan, Peer sahib advised. Afzal very innocently replied: But peer sahib I have got eemaan, that’s why I am praying for a bull which I don’t have. You ask for eemaan if you don’t have that.
    Sir I am praying for education for we don’t have it though we do well in most other fields. Among 34 states of India we are at 33. Can’t we have a modest but more achievable target as a Muslim majority state to convert the wish of our Prophet (SAWS) to become number one by implementing his command: Seeking knowledge is the duty of every Muslim man and woman? Can we with our present performance card face Him on the day of reckoning, you Jenab Geelani sahib as the David in the present equation and me as the Goliath, you as the angel of Azadi and me as the devil of subjugation? I believe the goal can be achieved while you keep your mission statement intact.
    I wish every child of Kashmir outperforms my children who are very well placed in life. Education saved them and many others from the fate of Insha and Junaid. It has this ability to keep people out of harm’s way like all of us, politicians, leaders, preachers, professionals, officers, journalists, writers, businessmen et al.
    I am sure if I meet you again in life you would show the same affection that you always displayed towards me. I still feel the warmth of your kisses on my forehead whenever we met and truly believe my assassin would have to target some other part of my body for my forehead bears a love mark planted by you.

    My best Wishes to Nayeem sahib and Naseem sahib. Hope they are well

    With Respectful regards

    Naeem Akhtar