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  • No one made talks offer to Geelani: BJP

    Srinagar: The BJP feels Syed Ali Geelani, the veteran separatist leader, is looking for “ways and approach for dialogue.” The party literally accused Geelani of lying when he had said yesterday that an Intelligence Bureau official had approached him to begin a round of political talks with New Delhi.
    “I do not think that it is correct,” said Ashok Kaul, the BJP general secretary (Organizations). He said Geelani should engage with Dineshwar Sharma, the interlocutor appointed by the Indian government, as such issues are “political and can’t be discussed at any other level”

    On Thursday night, Geelani was quoted by his spokesperson as saying that he had declined the offer of talks made by an IB official to him. “GeelaniSahab declined the offer, saying that until the Kashmir dispute is addressed in its historical perspective and India acknowledges the disputed status of the Kashmir and starts demilitarization to hold a referendum, holding any talks carries no meaning.” Geelani said the offer was nothing more than a tactic to buy time by New Delhi.
    Sunil Sethi, the party’s chief spokesperson, said that the offer of dialogue is made at political level and not on official level. “It is prerogative of political leadership to offer dialogue to someone,” he said. “I doubt the claim by Geelani.”
    Sethi said that there is no question that talks with anybody will be held outside the Constitution of India. “We are saying it today and it is the stand of every government that there is not any possibility of talks outside Indian Constitution,” he said.

  • Kashmir is, was and will be ours always: Rajnath Singh

    New Delhi: Advocating for “permanent solution to the Kashmir crisis” Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said he had personally asked Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to ignore cases against first-time stone pelters.
    Earlier this year, Jammu and Kashmir government has approved withdrawal of cases registered against 9,730 people involved in stone-pelting incidents, including first-time offenders, between 2008 and 2017.
    “We have forgiven first-time stone pelters. I spoke to the CM of Kashmir and told her that children who were involved in stone pelting for the first time need to be let go. They might have been influenced by other people and are young children. We need to give them a second chance,” Rajnath Singh said while addressing the News18 Rising India Summit in New Delhi.
    Singh also said that the government wanted “a permanent solution to the Kashmir crisis”, and that “the state will always remain a part of India”.
    “Kashmir is, was and will be ours always. We want a permanent solution to the Kashmir problem and we are open to speak to anyone,” the Home Minister said, adding that government interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma was accommodating and moving forward in the direction to resolving issues.

  • SSP Shopian escapes bid on life in militant attack

    Srinagar: SSP Shopian on Saturday had a narrow escape when militants fired upon his bulletproof vehicle at Hajipora area in south Kashmir district.

    Official sources told news agency GNS that the bullets hit the vehicle but the officer and his guarding personnel escaped unhurt as the vehicle they were traveling to attend army’s function was bulletproof.

    The officer was scheduled to attend function “flag in ceremony” organized by army’s 34 RR at Behibagh in neighbouring Kulgam district.

    Soon after the attack, the army, SOG, and police cordoned off the area and have launched searches to trace out the assailants.

    When this report was filed no arrests were made.

    Despite repeated attempts, SSP Sriram Ambarkar could not be contacted for the comments. (GNS)

  • Khonmoh Encounter: Two Dead Bodies of Militants Recovered so far

    Srinagar: This is in continuation to our earlier press release pertaining to militant firing at Khonmoh area, in the outskirts of Srinagar city.

    SFs following leads, cordoned a cluster of houses at Balhama, wherein the hiding militants fired upon the SFs. During the initial firing, a CRPF personnel sustained bullet injuries and was shifted to 92 Base Hospital for treatment. He is stated to be stable.

    In the said incident, two dead bodies of militants have been recovered so far, whose identities are being ascertained.

    Along the dead bodies incriminating materials which include weapon and ammunition have been recovered as well.

    In this connection Police has registered case under relevant sections of law and investigation has been taken up.

  • Haseeb Drabu’s sacking not enough. more steps needed to revive PDP: Peer Hussain

    Says “Mehbooba in the company of political psychophants, disconnected from, people”

    Shangus: Senior PDP leader and former Minister Peer Mohammad Hussain has said that sacking Haseeb Drabu as finance ministers is a welcome step but more such steps need to be taken to revive the PDP at grass roots. Talking to KNS after addressing a worker convention in his home constancy Shangus Peer Muhammad Hussain said “Haseeb Drabu has spoken against the party agenda and deserved the action Chief Minister has taken against him but chief minister will have to take more such steps to revive the party at the grass roots”.
    Saying that corruption is on the rise and the alliance with BJP has not worked well, Hussain said chief minister is surrounded by some political psychophants and she will have to take strong and bold initiatives to reconnect the party with the people at gross roots.
    He said “corruption is on the rise and agenda of alliance is not working well. BJP commanding and controlling the government at the centre is neither paying any heat to our demands on dialogue with Pakistan and the separatist leader ship nor considers the state government’s proposals on developmental issues. This alliance has not worked the way we expected it to work”. I impress upon the Chief Minister to come out from the coterie of political psychophants surrounding her time and reach out to people for mitigating their political and economic sufferings.
    Replying to a question about the reports of National Conference approaching him for joining that party Hussain said “whatever I have to do I will do at the appropriate time. I will react to questions on my future course and reasons for quitting Wakf Board at the appropriate time.” (KNS)
  • Khanmoh Attack: gunfight breaks out; two militants likely trapped

    Srinagar, March 15: A gunfight broke out between militants and government forces at Balhama area of Khanmoh in outskirts of Srinagar city. The cordon-and-search-operation was launched in the area following a militant attack on BJP leader that left a policeman injured.

    A police officer told GNS that the militants after carrying out an attack on BJP leader Mohammad Anwar Khan leaving his PSO Bilal Ahmad injured fled away and took shelter inside the village.

    As the joint team of forces intensified the searches in the village to trace out the hiding attackers, the militants fired upon forces triggering off an encounter.

    The intermittent firing was going on when reports last came in. (GNS)

  • Forces lay nocturnal siege in Pulwama village, clashes ensue

    Srinagar: Government forces on Tuesday evening cordoned off Wugargund area of Karimabad village in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district and conducted searches as they suspected the presence of some militants.

    Official sources told news agency GNS that the contingents of army’s 55 RR, CRPF’s 182, 183 bn and Special Operation Group (SOG) of police cordoned off the Wugargund hamlet.

    Soon after the cordon, youth took to streets and pelted stones on the forces. The police and paramilitary CRPF deployed in the area used tear smoke shells to disperse them. There were announcements through public address systems in local mosques, asking people to come out of their homes. Soon more youth took to streets and indulged in clashes, they said.

    Earlier, reports said that some gunshots were heard in the village.

    The area continues to be under forces’ siege and there was no exchange of gunfire when this report was filed.

    More reinforcement has been rushed to the area by the army.

    SSP Pulwama Mohammad Aslam Choudary when contacted told GNS that the cordon was launched following the inputs about the presence of some militants.

    He said that there were minor clashes and the situation has been brought under control. (GNS)

  • Drabu breaks silence, Says his stand didn’t dent image of PDP

    Srinagar: Dr Haseeb Drabu who was sacked by Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister as Finance Minister Tuesday issued a statement stating that it was painful to know from media about his removal and not from the party.

    He issued a long statement that read: “Even as I issue this statement, I have no formal or even personal communication either from the government or from the party about my being dropped from the Cabinet on 12th of March. I stand informed by the media first as a speculation then as a fact.”

    On the PHDCCI speech, Drabu in his statement said: “the speech I delivered on the 9th of March 2018 focussed on a thought that has been on my mind: the role of civil society in resolving the issue of Kashmir.”

    “Speaking to a select gathering of Ambassadors and industrialists, who could be possible investors in peace in J&K, I tried to make the point that Kashmir was not only a political issue to be resolved by the nation state of India and the successive governments at the centre and the state, but that there is a social issue that needs to be resolved at the level of the civil society.”

    “It was made in the larger context of how our society has been ravaged and has impaired real-life situations and sensibilities especially of the youth. As an example, relevant to the Ambassadors present, I quoted the case of the travel advisories of various countries, in this context, which may be politically induced but on ground are effectively acting as a social boycott of Kashmiris. This, I said, in turn engenders a political thinking that is isolationist.The need as such is for civil society institutions to get involved and make interventions in their areas of influence to resolve the social issues pervading our society.”

    “There have been innuendoes that I said this or was made to say this with an ulterior motive. The fact is that it is a long-held belief and I have repeatedly said it that the engagement with Kashmir should be at various levels. When I was the Chairman of the J&K Bank, I used to lament the fact that while as around 40% of shareholding of the bank was with Foreign Institutional Investors, not a single Indian Institution was invested with the bank.”

    “For the record, on 14thJune 2014, I delivered a keynote address in Srinagar along the same lines. An abridged version was published on 18th June, 2014 in Greater Kashmir. Only a few days back, I spoke at the Indian Econometric Conference and asked the researchers to show me a single research they would have done in J&K. I called it the “Apathy of the Academia”. The same is true for engagement at the levels of individuals, intelligentsia and trade & commerce. Those who heard my speech or care to read it dispassionately will know that when I was talking about our aspirations and the efforts at self-discovery, I was in fact nuancing the very stand of the People’s Democratic Party before a very select audience”

    “To the best of my understanding and knowledge, this in no way goes against the articulated and stated political position of PDP. Nor does it dent its image. It is, in fact, very much a part of the PDP’s political philosophy and agenda of reconciliation.”

    “As for my understanding of the political ideology of PDP, it is based on my drafting of various election manifestoes, the aspirational agenda, and the all-important Self Rule document, which Mufti Sahib involved me in. Indeed, the terms and conditions based on which the current PDP-BJP alliance was formed, the Agenda of alliance, was drafted under his guidance.”

    On the Party statements and action Drabu stated that he delivered the speech at the PHDCCI event on 9th of March evening.

    “On the 11th of March 2018 on my return from Delhi, I saw a press statement of the Vice President, Mr Sartaj Madni, asserting that resolution of the political problem of J&K is the core agenda of the PDP and asking me to retract the statement I had reportedly made in Delhi.”

    “By evening a letter from Mr. A R Veeri, Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee was delivered at my residence. It asked me to explain my statement which ‘has caused a serious dent to the image of the party.’ I called Veeri Sb but he was probably unable to take my call. He had later called back as I saw a missed call from his number.”

    “Next day morning I spoke to Veeri Sahib and he suggested that I should talk to the Party President and the Chief Minister. I called the CM residence in New Delhi and was told that CM was busy and would call me back in 10 minutes. That call never came. By early afternoon I called up the CM residence and sought an appointment. Even as I was waiting for it, it was reported on the website of the Daily Greater Kashmir that the CM had decided to drop me from the council of ministers and had written to the Governor to this effect. I finally got a call to meet the CM at 7.15 pm.”

    “The decision to drop me did come as a surprise but what was shocking was the manner and method of communicating it. While I understand and accept the decision of the Party, to take to media before talking to me, was painful. I was not accorded the opportunity to explain the context and the content of my speech.”

    “Notwithstanding this, I am very grateful to Mufti Sahib and Mehboobaji to have been given the opportunity to contribute in whatever small way I could in accomplishing the Party Patron’s vision of addressing the distressing situation in and around Jammu and Kashmir which has jeopardized the security, peace and prosperity of the people of the state and imperilled stability in the subcontinent.”

    “My association with PDP dates to those years when I wasn’t even formally into politics. The rapport I enjoyed with its late founder and patron is something that I would cherish all my life. The unflinching confidence that he always reposed in me and the relationship of trust that we shared is my source of strength to endure this situation.”

    “Not for nothing did he entrust me with the task of negotiating with the BJP and make me the pointsman for the alliance which was later continued by Mehbooba ji. Every single meeting, discussion and negotiations were done with the knowledge and consent of the Patron and the President.”

    “If there is one thing that I feel very proud of in my political stint in Kashmir till now, it is that I was Mufti Sahib’s Finance Minister. My association with Mufti Sahab dates back to 2003 when he appointed me as an Economic Adviser to the government headed by him. It was Mufti Sahab who inspired me and indeed persuaded me to join the politics as according to him politics provides the best instrument to serve the people and bring change in their lives.”

    “When I was asked by the Party President to contest 2014 Assembly elections from Rajpora constituency, it was an honour and I was overwhelmed by the support extended by the people of the area to PDP’s inclusive and progressive policies resulting in my maiden election as an MLA from the area. I assure the people of the area that I will continue to work for them. I am very grateful to them for their love and affection.”

    “I must thank Mehbooba ji for reposing trust in me which helped this Government to set off so many pioneering initiatives in the specific area of public expenditure management and generally in the fronts of economic development. I bear no ill will against anyone. That’s simply not my way of being.”

    “I am committed to work for the welfare of the people of the state in whatever capacity I am in now. At a personal level, for me and my family, it is Dejavu! And since God has been kind to me there is no reason for me not to trust in his benevolence this time round. I stand by my choices, political or otherwise. And firmly believe that he knows best!” (CNS)

  • PDP took right decision of sacking Drabu from cabinet: Farooq Abdullah

    Srinagar: National Conference patron and parliamentarian Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday said that ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took a right decision of sacking Haseeb Drabu from the cabinet after his remarks “Kashmir is not a political issue”.

    In a guarded reply, Farooq said amid mounting criticism from various political parties over Drabu’s remarks, PDP took a right decision to ask him from the cabinet.

    While saying that Drabu was the chief architect of implementing GST in the state, Abdullah told reporters at NC headquarters in Srinagar: “His party saw that it is an issue. All political parties in the state criticised his remarks”.

    “… He had also implemented GST here… So his party took decision … And I feel it is the right decision taken by his party,” he said.

  • Mehbooba gives Altaf Bukhari additional charge of Finance

    Jammu: Education Minister Syed Altaf Bukhari has been reportedly entrusted the additional portfolio of Finance.

    Media reports said that Chief Minister after deliberations with her party leaders, decided to give additional charge of Finance to Bukhari.

    Earlier, the Chief Minister had sacked Haseeb Drabu as Finance Minister after he termed Kashmir as a social and not a political issue.

    When contacted Syed Altaf Bukari confirmed to that he has entrusted with additional responsibility of Finance Department.