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  • Kashmiri cricketers arrested for playing Pakistan anthem in Bandipora

    As seen in the video, players from both the teams line up before the start of the final match of a tourney in Arin area of the district, while Pak anthem plays in the background.

    Four cricketers have been arrested in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, after a video purportedly showing Pakistan anthem being played before the start of the cricket match, went viral on social media.

    As seen in the video, players from both the teams line up before the start of the final match of a tourney in Arin area of the district, while Pak anthem plays in the background.

    Reports said that Jammu and Kashmir Police has arrested four players.

    SSP Bandipora, Zulfiqar Azad, told the Kashmir Wire: “We have made arrests in this regard.”

    Reportedly the police is looking for the organisers and other players involved in the incident.

    Police has lodged an FIR under section 13 of the unlawful activities. (With inputs from Kashmir Wire)

  • Pulwama CRPF camp attack another reminder that Kashmir issue needs resolution: Chidambaram

    Srinagar: Former Union finance minister P Chidambaram took a dig at ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government for “failing” to restore normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir.

    He said that “militaristic and muscular” policy has failed to achieve anything in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Chidambaram said that there is an “issue” concerning Jammu and Kashmir and there are frequent reminders to indicate it.

    In a series of tweets on Sunday, Chidambaram said: “It was claimed that the hard, muscular, militaristic approach will put an end to infiltration and militancy. Has it?.

    In another tweet, he said: “If you are one of those who had thought that the hard, muscular, militaristic approach of the government should be given a chance, please look at the table once again. You may change your view.”

    Saying that there is an “issue” concerning the Jammu and Kashmir and, there are frequent reminders given about it, he wrote: “From time to time we are rudely reminded that there is an issue concerning the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The last reminder came on the night of 30-31 December 2017, when militants attacked the CRPF Training Centre at Lethpora in Pulwama district killing five CRPF personnel and injuring three”.

    Terming Center’s recent appointment of interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma to the Valley as a ploy to garner votes for BJP ahead of Gujarat elections, he said: “ On the eve of the election in Gujarat, the government appointed Mr Dineshwar Sharma as Special Representative (SR), but his mandate was not clear. Subsequently, it was indicated that the SR will talk to anyone who was willing to meet him, and therein lies the catch,” he tweeted.

    Asking Center to shun its aggressive approach on Kashmir and instead adopt the policy on the lines of former prime ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Dr Manmohan Singh, he wrote: “Wisdom lies in actively working to find a political solution to the issue of J&K. Both Mr A B Vajpayee and Dr Manmohan Singh will be remembered for their diligent efforts to find a solution to the issue”.

  • Meet Jammu And Kashmir’s Newest Cricket Sensation, the Big Hitting Manzoor Ahmad Dar

    Mufti Islah CNN- News18

    Srinagar: A weightlifter, kabbadi player, wood artist and a security guard — all explain one man and converge at cricket. And if luck smiles on him, he may well be one of the hottest properties this Indian Premier League (IPL) season. 

    Village lad Manzoor Ahmad Dar, 24, can hit the ball hard, handsome and long, even with a raw willow cleft, forget an English willow. His coach and selectors swear by his raw talent and ability to hit balls out of the biggest grounds. 

    “He is Mr 100 metre sixer man,” says Abdul Qayoom, coach of the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team. “He gives the ball a real thump. Last year in a match with Punjab, he hit a few sixes that were 100 metres plus,” recalls Qayoom. 

    Qayoom, an express bowler himself and a contemporary of Kapil Dev, turned out regularly for the North Zone. He was not only one of the top wicket-takers for the state, but would use the long handle to great effect.

    “This boy has talent for the shorter game. Give him 12 to 15 deliveries and he will tilt the game in his team’s favour,” he says of Manzoor.

    Manzoor is tall and has a stocky built. He stands at 6 feet 2 inches and weighs 84 kg. Friends touch his forearm teasingly and shout ‘Pandav’ which means ‘strong man’, like the Pandav brothers in Mahabharata. He smiles back at them. 

    So how did he get the ‘Pandav’ nickname?

    “We were playing a kabbadi match in our village one day. When my turn came, I crossed the opponent’s half and lifted three members to my side when they tried to put me down. At that very instant, locals started to call me Pandav. I haven’t objected to this tag,” he tells News18.

    ‘Pandav’ was picked up for Jammu and Kashmir on Friday for the T20 Mushtaq Ali Memorial Cup for the second consecutive year.

    “Last year I played a few matches and got noticed after I smashed a brisk 34 in one match. The selectors picked me for North Zone probables,” he adds.

    “This is my second season and I hope to do well. I hope I will make an impact,” says the shy batsman, who occasionally bowls medium pacers. Manzoor plays on Sunday against Services. 

    The soft spoken all-rounder comes from a poor family and belongs to Sonawari area of North Kashmir’s Bandipore district. His father is a labourer and struggles to make both ends meet. Being eldest of four siblings, the responsibility of the family has now fallen on his broad shoulders. 

    And he hasn’t disappointed, though the earnings come at the cost of his cricket which requires more commitment. 

    The hard-hitting batsman juggles between a few jobs. He is a security guard at a private motor company at night and a wood craftsman in the day though he finds few hours to turn up at Srinagar’s main cricket stadium for practice.

    He says that a few years ago he would cycle between his workplace and stadium because he had no fare to pay. 

    “I would shuttle 18 km a day from office to stadium and, back but never miss my training.” 

    His financial position is “not that bad” now since he has become popular for hitting sixes and is “hired almost every other day by local teams”.

    “Local teams invite me to play and sometimes even pay if I help them win. They arrange for everything,” he says.

    One team even took him to Dubai where the Kashmiri diaspora had organised a tournament. “It was a sponsored trip and I was paid well. Some local clubs think that if I am on their side, they have a huge advantage. I can turn around a match quickly,” he says with pride. 

    Arshad Bhat, Jammu and Kashmir team selector and former Ranji player told News18 Manzoor a.k.a Pandav needs a few good performances and exposure to be considered for IPL.

    “A bit of luck and bit of performance and he can get there,” says Bhat.

    Manzoor sounds confident too. “I am targeting IPL. Let us see how it goes,” he told News 18 hours before his team’s crucial match.

  • Pakistan inciting Kashmir youth against India: Rajnath Singh

    Tekanpur (MP): Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said “terror” infrastructure in Pakistan continue to exist and the neighbouring country is leaving no stone unturned to instigate the youths of Jammu and Kashmir against India. He also asked the country’s top police brass to take strong action in cases of riots and desecration of religious places.

    Addressing the annual conference of the DGPs and IGPs here, Singh said “terror” infrastructure in the form of training camps, launch pads and communication stations continue to exist in Pakistan and Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK).

    He said the neighbouring country is leaving no stone unturned to provide all help, including finance, to militancy in Jammu and Kashmir and that youths of the state are being instigated against India, sources privy to the home minister’s speech said.

    Singh said Pakistan’s encouragement to the separatist anti-India sentiment in Jammu and Kashmir often lead to law and order problems.

    Highlighting the appointment of a representative for initiating dialogue in Jammu and Kashmir, he said it was a matter of satisfaction that security forces have been successful in tackling the situation in the state to a great extent.

    The home minister said the violence perpetrated by Naxals have come down to a great extent and assured that the government would encourage the surrender policy for Naxals in the coming days.

    Referring to the Northeast, Singh said insurgency has come down in the region but camps and hideouts of underground outfits in Myanmar was a matter of concern.

    The home minister said there has been a slight increase in communal violence in the country and asked the top police officers to take strong action wherever such incidents and desecration of religious sites take place. Singh also talked about growing incidents of cyber crime, use of internet and the social media by anti-social elements to create tension in the society and asked police officers to be vigilant.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the three-day conference on Sunday.

    The conference of the DGPs and IGPs is an annual affair, where senior police officers of the states and Centre meet and discuss issues. The Modi government has been organising the conference outside the national capital since it came to power in 2014. The last three conferences were held in Guwahati, Rann of Kutch and Hyderabad.

  • Govt Removes Director SKIMS

    Govt places three SKIMS faculty members under suspension, Director asked to report to GAD

    SRINAGAR: The Government today ordered suspension of three senior faculty members of SKIMS, Soura and their immediate attachment with the office of Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir.

    According to a Government order issued here today Prof.(Dr.) Altaf Kirmani,  Dean & Head, Department of General Surgery; Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Wani, Head, Department of Neurology and Dr. Wajid Ali, Head, Department of Neonatology, SKIMS, Soura have been placed under suspension for violating norms of not practicing while serving the SKIMS.

    The Government has also ordered the attachment of Director, SKIMS, Prof. (Dr.) G. A. Ahangar with the General Administration Department till further orders.

    This follows complaints of private practice by these three doctors despite drawing Non Practicing Allowance by them.

  • Employees rude attitude annoy JK Bank customers

    Srinagar: Jammu Kashmir Bank is in news these days for wrong reasons only. Scores of complaints are pouring from length and breadth of Kashmir about the Bank employees misbehaving with customers.

    A couple of days ago locals from Khag area of Budgam district had accused Branch Manager of corruption while last month customers had alleged that Branch Manager of Jammu Kashmir Bank at Pulwama main town has been mistreating customers at will.

    Today, a delegation from Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district alleged that employees at Advance Section have been treating customers as cattle and are behaving like wild animals.

    “We don’t know why the Advance Section employees at Ganderbal Branch are mistreating customers. Talking rudely with customers irrespective of their age and gender is a routine matter for these employees,” they said.

    They allege that Branch Head is shielding these employees who have not been transferred from the said Branch from past decade.”We had approached Head Office with a complaint but unfortunately they take the side of their bank employees and never take the complaint seriously,” the delegation said.

    Pertinently, in May last year, Jammu Kashmir Bank Chairman Parvez Ahmed had issued directions that any situation involving unprofessional and unethical behavior “warrants to be reported.

    “No matter how seemingly small, it must be reported and will be dealt with sternly”, the chairman in a statement had claimed.

    Meanwhile, a group of traders alleged that few employees at Amirakadal Branch of JK Bank in Srinagar display inappropriate behavior and always shout at customers. “Whenever any customer approaches them for ATM or other inquiry, they make faces and deal rudely with customers,” the traders said and appealed JK Bank authorities to look into the matter.

  • IED blast kills four policemen in Sopore: IGP

    Srinagar: An Assistant Sub-Inspector among the four policemen were Saturday killed after the militants exploded the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Sopore town of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, police said. 

    Officials said that the four policemen including ASI identified as identified as Irshad Ahmad of Doda, Ghulam Nabi of Sopore, Muhammad Amin of Kupwara and Ghulam Rasool of Baramulla district were killed in Sopore blast.
    The blast occurred on the day when the entire area was observing complete shutdown to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Sopore massacre.
    Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Range, Munir Ahmad Khan while talking to reporters at Sopore said that the militants had placed the powerful IED near the shop in the area. “As the area was observing shutdown, the cops were deployed on law and order duty there during which the IED exploded at 10:00 am and resulted into the killing of four policemen who were belonging to IRP 3rd battalion,” he said.
    The IGP informed that the IED blast also caused damage to six to seven shops in the area.
    Meanwhile, the wrath laying ceremony of the four slain policemen was held at District Police Line (DPL) Sopore during which tributes were paid to the cops. 
    Militant outfit Jesh-e-Mohammad has claimed the responsibility for Sopore IED blast. (KNS)

  • Mehbooba Mufti distributes appointment orders among another group of pellet victims

    SRINAGAR: As another step towards their social integration, Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today distributed appointment orders among yet another group of victims of pellet injuries during the law and order situations in the Valley.

    The Chief Minister, it may be mentioned here, had distributed appointment orders among a similar group of pellet victims on December 05, 2017. Earlier on September 14 and 28, she had also disbursed financial assistance among such pellet victims. Besides, the Chief Minister had supervised the treatment of these victims as well.

    Mehbooba Mufti, it may be mentioned here, has initiated a series of measures for the rehabilitation, social integration and empowerment of youth of the State. Recently she directed withdrawal of cases against more than four thousand youth involved in various cases of law and order nature. The step was widely hailed by all sections of society.

  • Need to break vortex of violence in Kashmir: Mehbooba Mufti

    These young policemen were killed when they were on duty to protect the people in the town. It is highly unfortunate to see, Mufti said in Srinagar.

    Denouncing the killing of four policemen in an IED blast in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday urged the people to work shoulder to shoulder to break the “vortex of violence” in the state.

    These young policemen were killed when they were on duty to protect the people in the town. It is highly unfortunate to see, Mufti said in Srinagar.

    “The vortex of violence in the state needs to be broken and for that every section of society has to work shoulder to shoulder,” the chief minister said.

    She wrote on Twitter: “Pained to hear that four policeman have been killed in an IED explosion in Sopore. My deepest condolences to their families.”

    Four policemen on patrol duty were killed when an improvised explosive device (IED) planted by militants went off in Sopore in north Kashmir. Militants had planted the IED near a shop in a lane between the ‘Chotta Bazaar’ and ‘Bada Bazaar’ in Sopore in Baramulla district and detonated it when policemen reached the scene, an official said.

    Former chief minister Omar Abdullah tweeted: “Very sad news from #Sopore. May the four brave J&K police personnel killed in the line of duty today rest in peace.”

    J&K Congress chief G.A. Mir condemned the killing and said the incident had exposed the tall claims of the Mehbooba government about the Kashmir situation being normal. The central and J&K governments were engaged in concealing the truth, he alleged.

  • Father Of Three Daughters Jiya Died In Sopore Blast

    Sopore: The father who aspired to feed three daughters and Old aged parents Was killed in an IED Blast near sopore in north Kashmir. Gh Nabi Ahanger a resident of Rohama baramulla was among several other policemen killed when a huge explosion took place in sopore.. The blast is the deadliest single militant attack in the sopore in recent past. Gh Nabi alias Jiya ,38 who was on a duty in sopore was Killed in this IED Blast. Jiya had joined Police 8 years before and is survived by three daughters,Wife and Old aged parents.School going daughters are yet to know that their father has left them,told one of the locals. Gh Nabi was commonly known as Jiya by his friends and family members.