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  • FIR filed against producer Ekta Kapoor in MP for allegedly insulting the National Anthem, Hindu Gods and Army

    Ekta Kapoor is in fresh trouble after an FIR was filed against her in Madhya Pradesh for her show XXX.

    An FIR has been filed against filmmaker Ekta Kapoor in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. She has been hit with allegations of insult to the national emblem, Hindu gods and army personnel in Alt Balaji’s XXX web series, as per ANI. However, Ekta’s representatives say that the controversial scene has been removed.

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    Ekta Kapoor’s show XXX has been caught in a new controversy.

    Earlier this week, another complaint was lodged against her in Gurugram’s Palam Vihar police station. XXX is based on lives of army personnel.

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    Martyrs Welfare Foundation (MWF) chairman Major TC Rao raised objections against the show for depicting armymen’s wives getting intimate with other men behind their backs when their husbands are away on duty.

    “This content is highly objectionable and it could demoraliswe our armed forces,” he told IANS. “Triple X-2 also has scenes where uniforms of military men, having symbols of Ashoka statue and Taj are torn apart. This is an insult to our armed forces and military personnel,” Rao said.

    MWF member Major SN Rao said “In a state like Haryana having representation of over 3.70 lakh army soldiers. This is an insult to them and ex-armymen like us. If Ekta Kapoor will not remove the objectionable scenes from the web series, we will intensify our agitation.”

    Earlier, YouTuber and Bigg Boss 13 contestant Vikas Pathak, also Hindustani Bhau, filed a police complaint against producer Ekta Kapoor and her mother Shobha Kapoor on Monday. He claimed that he was getting calls from several “big people” who are requesting him to “sit and talk”.

    With inputs from Hindustan Times

  • Video | Kashmir Call for economic support

    By: Al Jazeera

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    India reported another record daily jump of almost 8,000 new coronavirus infections on Saturday. But, it is slowly easing its strict lockdown. The government is trying to cushion the economy from its worst contraction in 40 years. One region particularly affected is Kashmir, where business leaders are predicting a disaster.

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  • An open letter to the administration and faculty of Islamic University of Science and technology, Awantipora, J&K

    In the beginning of August 2019, a lock-down was imposed over Kashmir, communication was barred and even as I write this 4g internet still hasn’t been restored, internet goes off and on in many parts of the valley almost every day, but since the nation wide lockdown due to corona virus, every sector has started to compromise, even though every sector has suffered a massive loss, they have still compromised, from business to education people are will to compromise, someone are providing free accommodation to tenants, some schools are taking less fee than usual and some colleges are promoting students on the basis of assignments, because we all have suffered and people want the poor to suffer as less as possible because these are the moral of the society we live in to help the weaker sections live a better life. I study in Islamic university of Science and technology, the per month salary of a permanent teacher here is more than what majority of the poor families make in a year, we have hardly attend the current semester for 1½ month and from the last 10 months the lockdown has crushed all small businessmen and daily wage workers even small government employees financially and the university is still charging 100% tuitions fees because our teachers are not willing to compromise come what may. Even with all the online classes from the last three months the teachers have hardly been able to cover the entire syllabus and till date no teacher has completed it properly, they have officially ordered a promotion through internal assessment (which according to students should have been assignments considering the situation of the valley and what they have taught). But later on the student are notified that the teacher can grade them by any method he/she finds feasible, a teacher who didn’t complete the syllabus would most probably ask the students for assignments but the teachers are not willing to compromise here as well, some are saying online MCQs would be conducted for 100% syllabus, some are saying online VIVAs would be conducted, and by give them full authority of passing and failing the students, many teachers might sought out their person grudges against student / students of a particular class which has happened in the past on many occasions. Not to mentioned that we have to complete all the syllabus on 2g(or may be without internet as in cases of some districts) within 10 days. Please try to understand that we are humans as well, many of us are already suffering due to financial problems and at this moment when our mental health is already disturbed from what’s happening to our careers you have crushed the little hopes we had from you.
    I sincerely and humbly request to all the people reading this letter, including the teachers and administration of Islamic university who truly want to help the students, please don’t do this to us.
    The last thing my family or any other family wants to hear right now is his child has failed the semester examination. I request all of you reading this to please share this as much as possible and please help the student studying in Islamic University of Science and technology.

    A Student of Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora

  • Trump says India, China will have more COVID-19 cases with more tests

    PTI

    Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that countries like India and China would have much more coronavirus cases than America, the worst-hit country in the world, if they conduct more tests.

    Trump, in his remarks at Puritan Medical Products in Maine, said that the US has carried out 20 million tests.

    Compared to the US, Germany is at four million and much talked about South Korea is about three million tests, he said on Friday.

    According to Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, the US has reported nearly 1.9 million cases and over 1,09,000 deaths, making America the worst affected country, while the total number of coronavirus cases in India and China stand at 2,36,184 and 84,177 respectively.

    India has so far conducted over 4 million coronavirus tests, according to the health ministry.

    Commenting on the COVID-19 tests in the US, Trump said: We will be well over 20 million tests. Remember this, when you test more, you have more cases.

    I say to my people every time we test; you find cases because we do more testing. If we have more cases, if we wanted to do testing in China or in India or other places, I promise you there would be more cases you are doing a fantastic job in getting out the swabs .

    Puritan is one of the only manufacturers in the world producing the high-quality medical swabs that are crucial for rapid testing.

    And every swab you make at Puritan is proudly stamped with the beautiful phrase made in the USA.

    Thanks to the testing capacity that you are making possible, our country is reopening and our economy is recovering like nobody would’ve thought possible, he said.

    Referring to the latest monthly employment numbers, Trump said that the economy is now back on track.

    We absolutely shattered expectations, and this is the largest monthly jobs increase in American history, think of that; that’s a long time.

    I think it’s more than double or about double of what our highest was before so this is the largest monthly job increase in American history. And we’re going to have a phenomenal next year. We’re going to have a tremendous couple of months prior to the election on November 3 very, very important date, the president said.

    Seeking re-election for his second consecutive term, Trump is pitted against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in November 3 presidential elections. Most of the opinion polls shows that Biden is several points ahead of Trump.

    It’s going to be a very important election because the only thing that can screw it up is if you get the wrong president and they raise your taxes, and they open up your borders so that everybody pours into our country, Trump said.

    Reiterating that he has built a strong economy in the last three years, Trump vowed to bring the economy back on track, which has been badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

    Describing the fight against coronavirus as the greatest national and industrial mobilisation since the World War II, Trump said that his administration has marshaled the full power of the US government and US industry to defeat the invisible enemy.

    It is indeed an enemy. It came from China, should have been stopped in China. They didn’t do that, he alleged.

    The administration, he said, has delivered over 1.5 billion pieces of personal protective equipment to doctors and nurses on the front lines.

    We slashed the red tape to speed up the development of vaccines. And vaccines are coming along incredibly well, wait till you see, and therapeutics. And we partnered at private sector leaders such as Puritan to build the largest and most advanced testing capacity on the face of the earth, like this one, he said.

    The Puritan factory in Maine, he said, quickly ramped up the production to produce nearly 20 million foam tipped swabs each month.

    Then in April, my administration invoked the Defence Production Act to help you scale up even more. Under a USD 75 million public-private partnership, Puritan will soon double production to 40 million swabs per month, Trump added.

  • UN body warns of another invasion of locusts in July

    In its situation update on Thursday, FAO said early migration of spring-bred locust swarms from southwest Pakistan to Rajasthan occurred in May before the monsoon, and some swarms travelled to northern states for the first time since 1962.

    India might face another attack of crop-munching desert locusts in July, the Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations (FAO) has warned amid an ongoing outbreak that has prompted the Centre to issue a warning to 16 states, including the worst-affected Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

    In its situation update on Thursday, FAO said early migration of spring-bred locust swarms from southwest Pakistan to Rajasthan occurred in May before the monsoon, and some swarms travelled to northern states for the first time since 1962.

    While the swarms will oscillate east and westwards before returning to lay eggs with the onset of the monsoon in Rajasthan’s deserts, successive waves of swarms will arrive from southern Iran in June and the “Horn of Africa” peninsula in July, according to FAO.

    According to experts, the swarms causing the present outbreak and chomping through vegetation across farmlands in Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh entered India from Pakistan in April. The existing swarms too came from “Horn of Africa”.

    “In East Africa, second-generation breeding is underway in northwest Kenya and numerous hopper bands have formed that will give rise to immature swarms from the second week of June until at least mid-July.

    “A similar situation is underway in Somalia and Ethiopia. Most of the new swarms will migrate northwards from Kenya to Ethiopia and traverse South Sudan to Sudan after mid-June while other swarms will move to northern Ethiopia. Swarms that reach northeast Somalia are likely to migrate across the northern Indian Ocean to the Indo-Pakistan border area,” FAO said.

    Locusts can fly up to 150km in a day and a one-square-kilometre swarm can eat as much food as 35,000 people.

    KL Gurjar, the Indian government’s Locust Warning Organization (LWO), said many villages in Barmer and Jodhpur districts in Rajasthan continued witnessing locust attacks. Locusts have been controlled in 65,000-hectare area, he said, adding that there has been no new swarm of locusts for the last four days in the state.

    “…some adult groups and swarms are expected to arrive in India from the spring-breeding areas (such as Iran and Pakistan). Therefore, vigilance will continue for expected invasion of locust in coming days,” he said.

    LWO, a federal agency to monitor and control the gregarious pests, said Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are likely to see the use of helicopters to control the situation.

    Drones, fire tenders and tractors have been already used to spray chemicals on locusts when they settle over trees at night. But since the problem is persisting and the kharif season is about to begin, the government is considering pulling out all the stops.

    “We will use helicopters too to control locusts wherever these insects are moving in large numbers,” Gurjar said. “We are in the process (of getting the choppers for the same).”

    Locust presence was seen in parts of Vindhya, Bundelkhand and Gwalior-Chambal regions of Madhya Pradesh on Friday. In Rajasthan, places such as Barmer, Pali, Jodhpur, Jalore, Nagaur and Bikaner reported locust swarms.

    With inputs from Hindustan Times

  • Opinion | Delhi must build power-balancing alliance, or come to honourable accommodation with China

    For reasons of national security as well as self-respect, India cannot continue to remain in a “reactive mode” to Chinese provocations and it is time to respond in kind.

    Written By: Arun Prakash

    For reasons of national security as well as self-respect, India cannot continue to remain in a “reactive mode” to Chinese provocations and it is time to respond in kind.

    Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has been rightly excoriated for his government’s nonchalance in the face of stealthy Chinese incursions into eastern Ladakh in the 1950s and 60s, and the lame justification offered by him for the inaction. “Not a blade of grass grows in Aksai Chin,” he told Parliament, suggesting that the loss of this barren plateau was no big deal.

    The debate has persisted whether it was China’s National Highway 219 cutting across Aksai Chin or Nehru’s misguided “forward policy” which constituted the actual casus belli for the Sino-Indian border-conflict of 1962. After declaring a unilateral ceasefire on November 20, troops of the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) withdrew 20 kms behind what China described as the “line of actual control” (LAC), which generally conformed to the British-negotiated McMahon Line. In the west, the Chinese stuck to their 1959 claim-line in Ladakh, retaining physical control of the 14,700 sq km Aksai Chin.

    Although the 1962 ceasefire line became the de facto Sino-Indian border, in a bizarre reality, both sides visualised their own version of the LAC, but neither marked it on the ground; nor were maps exchanged. This has inevitably led to frequent face-offs. If Nehru is blameworthy of strategic naïveté, his successors must be regarded as equally culpable of timidity and lack of resolve for not seeking a resolution of this issue.

    Post-conflict, it is customary for belligerents to undertake early negotiations, in order to establish stable peace and eliminate the casus belli. Strangely, in the Sino-Indian context, it took 25 years and a serious military confrontation in 1987 to trigger a dialogue — leading the two countries to sign the first-ever Sino-Indian Border Peace and Tranquility Agreement (BPTA) in 1993. Indian diplomats claim that this has helped maintain “mutual and equal security”, while the bilateral relationship has progressed in other spheres. And yet, the failure to negotiate a boundary settlement after 22 meetings of special representatives of the two countries cannot be seen as anything but a failure of statesmanship and diplomacy.

    In stark contrast to India’s vacuous strategic thinking, China’s post-civil war leadership had conceived an early vision of the country’s future. Ambitious and realist in scope, this strategy visualised China attaining, in the fullness of time, great-power status and acquiring a nuclear-arsenal. Since the vision saw no room for an Asian rival, neutralising India became a priority. It was for this specific purpose, that Pakistan was enlisted in 1963 as a partner. In China’s anti-India strategy, Pakistan has played an invaluable role by sustaining a “hot” border and holding out the threat of a two-front war.

    In China’s grand-strategy, an undefined LAC has become a vital instrumentality to embarrass and keep India off-balance through periodic transgressions. These pre-meditated “land-grabs”, blunt messages of intimidation and dominance, also constitute a political “pressure-point” for New Delhi; especially since the Indian Parliament had passed a quixotic resolution in 1962 demanding that “every inch of Indian territory” be recovered from China.

    While Indian troops have, so far, shown courage and restraint in these ridiculous brawls with the PLA, there is no guarantee that in a future melee, a punch on the nose will not invite a bullet in response. In such circumstances, rapid escalation into a “shooting-war” cannot be ruled out. Thereafter, should either side face a major military set-back, resort to nuclear “first-use” would pose a serious temptation.

    For reasons of national security as well as self-respect, India cannot continue to remain in a “reactive mode” to Chinese provocations and it is time to respond in kind. Since India’s choices vis-à-vis China are circumscribed by the asymmetry in comprehensive national power, resort must be sought in realpolitik. According to theorist Kenneth Waltz, just as nature abhors a vacuum, international politics abhors an imbalance of power, and when faced with hegemonic threats, states must seek security in one of three options: Increase their own strength, ally with others to restore power-balance, or, as a last resort, jump on the hegemon’s bandwagon.

    India’s decision-makers can start by posing this question to the military: “For how long do you have the wherewithal to sustain a combat against two adversaries simultaneously?” Depending on the response, they can consider the options. Neither Nehru, when faced with an aggressive China in 1962, nor Indira Gandhi in the run-up to the 1971 war, had any qualms of jettisoning the shibboleth of “non-alignment” and seeking support from the USA and USSR respectively. Today, India has greater freedom of action and many options to restore the balance of power vis-à-vis China. Even as Xi Jinping opens multiple fronts — apart from the COVID-19 controversy — across the South China Sea, South East Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Asia, Donald Trump is burning his bridges with China. In the world of realpolitik, self-interest trumps all and India must find friends where it can. Given China’s vulnerabilities in the Indian Ocean and the real possibility of America losing its strategic foothold in Diego Garcia, India has a great deal to offer as a friend, partner or even an ally; with or without the Quad.

    However, if ideological or other reasons preclude the building of a power-balancing alliance, coming to an honourable accommodation with China remains a pragmatic option. Zhou Enlai’s proposal of 1960 — repeated by Deng Xiaoping in 1982 — is worth re-examining in the harsh light of reality. The price of finding a modus vivendi for the Sino-Indian border dispute may be worth paying if it neutralises two adversaries at one stroke and buys lasting peace.

    Neither option will be easy to “sell”. But given his nationalist credentials, a huge parliamentary majority, and a Teflon-coated image that has enabled many difficult decisions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is possibly the only leader who can do it.

    (The writer is a retired chief of naval staff)

    With inputs from The Indian Express

    Disclaimer: The opinions expressed within this article are the personal opinions of the author. The facts and opinions appearing in the article do not reflect the views of Kashmir Today and Kashmir Today does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.

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  • Pak Army pushing Taliban militants into Kashmir: Intelligence agencies

    IANS

    New Delhi: Four, including two Taliban militants, camping with the Pakistani Army across the Line of Control opposite Naushera Sector in Jammu and Kashmir are planning to infiltrate into Indian territory, intelligence agencies alerted security forces on Friday.

    “They are concentrated in the area of responsibility of Pakistan Army 28 Sind Battalion opposite Naushera Sector and are planning infiltration,” the intelligence agencies have flagged.

    Pakistan”s Taliban militants and other terror organisations in Jammu and Kashmir have suffered major setbacks with Indian forces able to identify and eliminate them in the valley.

    A top IPS officer explained that as the Taliban regains strength in certain districts of Afghanistan, an increasing number of militants are being lured by the Pakistani army Special Service Group (SSG) to train and to plot attacks in Kashmir.

    Intelligence agencies had also flagged that in Jalalabad, capital of Afghanistan”s Nangarhar province, a group of 20 Taliban militants are being groomed for missions in Kashmir by the SSG.

    Pakistan is known for harbouring Taliban militants and even during the rise of Al Qaeda provided logistical support to the banned terrorist organization.

    Al Qaeda has built camps in Jalalabad with the active support of the Pakistani army and the ISI, its notorious intelligence agency.

    Among a series of intelligence inputs analysed by security officials about imminent attacks, the report from Jalalabad is more worrisome for anti-terror agencies in the country because Pakistan for a very long time has been courting the Taliban to launch the battled-hardened militants in Kashmir.

    “Main threat is suicide squad of Taliban which Pakistan is said to be training for terror strike in Kashmir. The intelligence input had suggested that Pakistan is to launch them gradually. Pakistan ISI is also involved because it”s impossible for these terrorists to cross without active support of Pakistan state actors,” top security officials said.

    The eleventh report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team of the United Nations Security Council stated that Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, Jaish-i-Mohammed and Lashkar-e -Taiba are among those groups posing a security threat in the region.

    The report stated these groups are centred in the eastern provinces of Kunar, Nangarhar and Nuristan, where they operate under the umbrella of the Afghan Taliban.

    Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan is led by Noor Wali Mehsud and his deputy, Qari Amjad. The group is thought to have approximately 500 fighters in Kunar and about 180 in Nangarhar. “The total number of Pakistani nationals fighting with terrorist groups in Afghanistan may be as high as 6,000 to 6,500,” the report released this week stated.

    –IANS

  • Pak violates ceasefire along IB in J&K’s Kathua

    PTI

    Jammu: Pakistani troops on Saturday violated ceasefire by resorting to unprovoked firing on forward posts and villages along the International Border (IB) in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.

    The firing from across the border in Karol Matrai and Chandwa started around 12.45 am, drawing effective retaliation by the Border Security Force (BSF) guarding the IB, they said.

    They said the exchange of firing between the two sides continued till 3 am but there was no report of any casualty on the Indian side.

    However, the firing caused panic among the border residents who were forced to spend the night in the underground bunkers for their safety.

  • Pakistan’s Taufeeq Umar recovers from Coronavirus, urges people to take it seriously

    Islamabad: Former Pakistan opener Taufeeq Umar has safely recovered from COVID-19 and has advised people to take the virus seriously and build up their immune systems.

    Umar, who is also a member of the national junior selection committee, contracted the virus two weeks ago and isolated himself at his home.

    On Friday, Umar said he had made a full recovery from the virus and his test has come negative.

    “I would urge everyone to take care of themselves and take this Covid-19 seriously. Social distancing and safety measures are a must for everyone,” he said.

    Umar, 38, who appeared in 44 Tests and 22 ODIs, said people should panic if they contract the virus.

    “I isolated myself in a room for two weeks away from the children and elderly people in my family. I would say people should not be alarmed if they test positive. I would advise them to work on building up their immune system, he said.

    At least two Pakistani first-class players have died from the coronavirus with leg-spinner Riaz Sheikh passing away in Karachi earlier this week.

    Riaz Sheikh, a leg-spinner who took 116 wickets in 43 matches, died at his home and was buried in haste by his family.

    Another Pakistani first-class player, Zafar Sarfaraz, 50, had died due to the virus in April in Peshawar. (PTI)

  • COVID-19: Second death in a day, 62 year old Jammu lady dies J-K toll rises to 38

    Srinagar: The death toll due to COVID-19 in Jammu and Kashmir now stands at 38 as another victim lost battle of life with this deadly virus.
    A health official told news agency KINS, A 62 year old lady from Miran Sahib Jammu became fresh victim of COVID-19, taking the overall toll in union territory of J&K to 38.
    As reporter News agency KINS, A 70 year old man from Nowpora Shopian died at CD hospital due to COVID-19.