Day: October 29, 2023

  • Border tension: Govt orders 24X functioning of border PHC/CHCs in 5 districts.

    Border tension: Govt orders 24X functioning of border PHC/CHCs in 5 districts.

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL 
    SHYAM SOOD

    RAJOURI, OCTOBER 29:–Following violation of 2021 truce agreement by the Pakistan Army in Arnia village in R S Pura sector along the International border in Jammu division, tension is brewing among the residents of border villages in Rajouri & Poonch districts.
    “Our Deeing-Kalal Panchayat is situated along the Line of Control (LoC) and our people have suffered a lot during heavy shelling by Pakistan Army in the past (before 2021). The government has constructed sufficient individual/community bunkers in our area for the security of the people in case of any exigency,” said Sarpanch, Ramesh Choudhary.
    He added that he has already sent a proposal for the construction of 276 more individual bunkers in his Panchayat.
    Border dwellers have taken a sigh of relief after the construction of bunkers in the villages situated within a range of 5 kilometers from LoC in both the border districts of Rajouri & Poonch.
    Implementation of a renewed ceasefire along IB & LoC in J&K announced by India & Pakistan has brought much relief to the border people and has been living in peace since then.
    On February 25, 2021, Pakistan & India entered an agreement aimed at strictly adhering to all ceasefire agreements along the LoC in J&K, as well as other sectors
    No official direction has yet been issued for the cleaning of the bunkers in Rajouri district but as per reports, the border dwellers on their own have started a process to make these bankers usable.
    Meanwhile, following heavy shelling by Pakistani Rangers on Thursday in Arnia area, the Government of UT of J&K on Friday directed to ensure 24X7 working of all the Community Health Centers (CHCs) and Primary Health Centers (PHCs) situated in the border areas.
    As per the direction, no Medical/Para-medical staff will leave the station without permission of respective Deputy Commissioner.
    All the ambulances have been asked to remain in a state of readiness besides adequate arrangement of Blood units in coordination with respective mother Blood Banks.
    The directions were issued to the Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) of Jammu/ Rajouri/Poonch/Kathua & Samba districts by the Director Health Services ,Jammu vide his order No.DHSJ/Adm/11048-61 dt 28/10/2023.
    The directions read: “All border PHC/CHCs will function 24X7 with the presence of Medical & Paramedical staff. All ambulances shall be in a state of readiness & filled with sufficient patrol in advance. Drivers contact shall be shared with Assistant Director (schemes)”.
    Order further read: “Adequate arrangement of blood units in coordination with mother blood banks while ensuring the availability of adequate emergency medicines/equipment in coordination with Controller of Stores (health) Jammu.
    Director Health Services also directed all these CMOs to report to the Assistant Director (Schemes), Directorate of Health Services Jammu on a daily basis.

  • PEOPLE AT LOSS AS HYPOCRISY GALORE IN J&K’s POLITICS

    PEOPLE AT LOSS AS HYPOCRISY GALORE IN J&K’s POLITICS

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL

    EDITORIAL

    OCTOBER 29:–  It is the time for the people of Jammu and Kashmir to dare and call spade a spade as the dual-face politics of leaders of almost all the political outfits especially the ones who feel elated in calling themselves ‘guardians’ of Kashmir although whatever stand they take in J&K turns damp squib when they represent the UT before the centre as they are bound to bow before their undeclared ‘Masters’ running the country from Indian Capital State.

    It is a sodden state of affairs that not one, not two but so many political parties existing in J&K with same aim and motives to befool the people by promising moon and stars on the issues of common interests and daily amenities but soon after reaching Delhi they change colours exactly like a chameleon by becoming yes men or women of the centre forgetting all promises made with the people, whom they represent in the centre.

    It is annoying that political parties active in J&K accuse each other of speaking one language in the UT and the other while in Delhi because unfortunately no party is wrong in saying this because the political leadership in J&K is hypocrite and can stoop to any level for satiating its interests no matter how far the people suffer and face hardships.

    It is a known fact that the political leadership in Kashmir and also in Jammu has the first and foremost duty to fulfill the local aspirations but their deeds and goals are ‘weird’ especially in the last few years, when the political class in J&K feels comfortable in discussing the economic crisis of neighbouring countries and the sky rocketing fuel prices and inflation when the people in their own Union Territory are facing umpteen number of crises whether it is Valley, Chenab Basin or twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri.

    There were number of issues which the common man in Jammu and Kashmir has been confronting starting from inflation, rising fuel prices, unemployment, inflated electricity bills especially after the installation of so-called smart meters, allegedly ‘unauthorized’ toll plazas, statehood, polls, and inhuman anti-encroachment drives to so many others but the apathetic political class from both the regions has no time to resolve these issues as it is more interested in demanding resumption of talks with the neighbouring country, etc. It is first and foremost duty of the local leadership in J&K to ensure that the people are getting the basic amenities and civic infra including Roti, Kapda Aur Makaan but except maligning other political parties and discussing issues which have no concern with J&K, the parties are doing nothing substantial which could prove helpful to the population. It is a great disservice to the people of the Union Territory and therefore people should take a note of this and jog the memory of these leaders reminding them of their duties. Irrespective of shades and colours of the political outfits in J&K, the leadership has no guts to ask for the rights of the people when in Delhi as on many occasions in the recent past the people have themselves protested to highlight their issues with the political parties shunning their responsibility to stand shoulder to shoulder with them to mount pressure on the government. Even the political party in power is proving fruitless in resolving the issues of the people of the UT and as a result has lost its credibility leading to its leadership allegedly asking centre to defer the proposed ULB polls in the Union Territory.

    The weak and meek political class in J&K is nothing but a bad omen for the people of J&K as it is one of the main reasons behind the sufferings of the people because the local political parties have the solemn duty to act as the bridge between a state/UT and the centre to plug in the gaps but in case of J&K, the political parties seem to be spineless and therefore start speaking the language of centre as and when it was expected that they should raise voice of common man in J&K.

    The number of protests and controversies which J&K saw in recent past shows the real bad picture of the region and it is time for the political parties to raise to the occasion and start projecting the genuine demands of the people before the centre and mount pressure so that two way communication between people of J&K and the centre begins as under present circumstances there is one way governance with LG Manoj Sinha’s administration carrying out things as directed by the centre as the voice of aboriginals seems to have been muzzled to a large extent. There is no scope for the people to thrive unless and until the local political leadership will shun the hypocrisy and will stand by the population like in the other states demanding welfare and rights of the people as per their aspirations and not on the sweet will of the centre.

  • Snow Skiing Event Organized by District Administration Kishtwar in collaboration with other stakeholders at Sinthan ,Promotes Adventure Tourism and Winter Sports

    Snow Skiing Event Organized by District Administration Kishtwar in collaboration with other stakeholders at Sinthan ,Promotes Adventure Tourism and Winter Sports

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL

    KISHTWAR OCTOBER 29:–The District Administration Kishtwar, led by Deputy Commissioner Dr. Devansh Yadav, IAS, in collaboration with the Kishtwar Development Authority (KDA), Sub Divisional Administration Chhatroo, Jammu and Kashmir Police, Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering and Winter Sports, District Youth Service and Sports Department Kishtwar today successfully organized a snow skiing event under the close supervision of SDM Chatroo, Shokat Hayat Matoo JKAS at Sinthan Area of Sub Division Chatroo,District Kishtwar.

    This thrilling event witnessed the active participation of more than 50 skilled skiers, including enthusiastic trainees from the Jawahar Institute of Monitoring and Winter Sports. Notably, a significant portion of the participants were girls, underscoring the growing interest and participation of women in winter sports.

    The event was inaugurated by SDM Showkat Hayat Matoo in presence of Tehsildar Suman ji Sharma, SHO Sandeep Kumar Parihar besides others dignitaries, officers and officials of KDA, Jawahar institute of Mountaineering and Winter sports besides girl participants.

    The primary objective of this event was to promote adventure tourism and winter sports in the picturesque region of Kishtwar. With its snow-clad landscapes and breathtaking vistas, Chatroo Sinthan area of Kishtwar has immense potential to become a hub for winter sports and adventure enthusiasts. This event aimed to not only showcase the natural beauty of the region but also encourage local and national talent to explore and excel in snow skiing.

    Dr. Devansh Yadav, IAS, Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar has expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating, “Kishtwar is a hidden gem with enormous potential for adventure tourism and winter sports.

    Today’s event is a testament to the talent and enthusiasm of our youth. We aim to make Kishtwar a renowned destination for winter sports, and we are committed to providing the necessary infrastructure and support for this purpose.”

    The event received support and cooperation from various stakeholders, including the Kishtwar Development Authority (KDA) and the Jammu and Kashmir Police, who ensured the safety and security of all participants. The Jawahar Institute of Monitoring and Winter Sports played a vital role by training and preparing the participants, contributing to the overall success of the event.

    Shokat Hayat Matoo, JKAS, SDM Chatroo, who closely supervised the event, expressed his appreciation for the participants and the organizers, emphasizing the need to harness the untapped potential of winter sports in Kishtwar. “We are committed to nurturing local talent and creating opportunities for our youth in winter sports,” he stated.

    The snow skiing event was a captivating spectacle, with participants showcasing their skiing skills, gliding down the snowy slopes of Kishtwar. It was heartening to see both experienced skiers and newcomers come together to celebrate their passion for winter sports.

    The event’s focus on encouraging female participation was particularly significant, as it underscores the importance of gender inclusivity in adventure sports. The presence of numerous skilled female skiers served as an inspiration for girls and women in the region to take up winter sports.

    The success of this event signifies a positive step towards realizing Kishtwar’s potential as a prominent winter sports destination. With the continued support of the District Administration, local authorities, and the enthusiastic participation of the community, Kishtwar is poised to become a hub for adventure tourism and winter sports in the near future.

  • 3 DCs Among 41 IAS, JKAS officers transferred in Jammu Kashmir

    3 DCs Among 41 IAS, JKAS officers transferred in Jammu Kashmir

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL 

    SRINAGAR OCTOBER 29 (GNS): Three Deputy Commissioners were among 41 IAS and JKAS officers transferred by the government on Sunday in the interest of administration with immediate effect.

    According to separate orders, copies of which lies with GNS, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, IAS (AGMUT:2013), Director, Entrepreneurship Development Institute, J&K, has been transferred and posted as Director, Sericulture, J&K. “Khalid Jahangir, JKAS, Managing Director, J&K Trade Promotion Organization, shall hold the charge of the post of Director, Entrepreneurship Development Institute, J&K, in addition to his own duties, till further orders”, one of the orders reads.

    Baseer-ul-Haq Chaudhary, IAS (AGMUT:2015), Managing Director, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited, has been transferred and posted as Deputy Commissioner, Ramban.

    Harvinder Singh, IAS (AGMUT:2019), Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, has been transferred and posted as Deputy Commissioner, Doda.

    Babila Rakwal, JKAS, Deputy Commissioner, Reasi, has been transferred and posted as Mission Director, National Health Mission, J&K, relieving Bhupinder Kumar, IAS, Administrative Secretary, Health and Medical Education Department of the additional charge of the post.

    Manzoor Ahmad Qadri, JKAS, Director General, Sericulture, J&K, has been transferred and posted as Managing Director, J&K Agro Industries Development Corporation.

    Om Prakash, JKAS, Director, Geology and Mining, J&K, has been transferred and posted as Managing Director, J&K Financial Corporation.

    Arun Kumar Manhas, JKAS, Managing Director, J&K Agro Industries Development Corporation, has been transferred and posted as Director, Industries and Commerce, Jammu, relieving Kishore Singh Chib, JKAS, Special Secretary to the Government, Planning, Development and Monitoring Department of the additional charge of the post.

    Ali Afsar Khan, JKAS, Additional District Development Commissioner, Bandipore, has been transferred and posted as Additional Commissioner, State Taxes (Tax Planning, Policy and Advance Ruling), J&K.

    Ajay Kumar, JKAS, Managing Director, J&K Financial Corporation, has been transferred and posted as Registrar, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, J&K, on deputation basis.

    Mussarat-ul-Islam, JKAS, Deputy Commissioner, Ramban, has been transferred and posted as Managing Director, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited.

    “Ram Savak, JKAS, Director, Horticulture, Jammu, shall hold the charge of the post of Director, Agriculture, Jammu, in addition to his own duties, till further orders.”

    Nagendra Singh Jamwal, JKAS, Registrar, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, J&K, has been transferred and posted as Director, Command Area Development, Jammu, relieving Rajinder Singh Tara, JKAS, Custodian General, J&K of the additional charge of the post.

    Khalid Majeed, JKAS, Director, Panchayati Raj and ex-officio Special Secretary to the Government, Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, has been transferred and posted as Director, Industries and Commerce, Kashmir, relieving Mehmood Ahmad Shah, JKAS, Director, Handloom and Handicrafts, Kashmir of the additional charge of the post.

    Mohammad Mumtaz Ali, JKAS, Director, Rural Development, Jammu, has been asked to hold the charge of the post of Director, Panchayati Raj and ex-officio Special Secretary to the Government, Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, in addition to his own duties, till further orders.

    Vishesh Paul Mahajan, JKAS, Deputy Commissioner, Doda, has been transferred and posted as Deputy Commissioner, Reasi.

    Gurvinderjeet Singh, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the General Administration Department (GAD), has been posted as Registrar, District Udhampur.

    Kapil Sharma, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the GAD, has been posted as Special Secretary to the Government, Youth Services and Sports Department.
    Kishori Lal, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the GAD, has been posted as Director, Estates, Jammu.

    Rakesh Magotra, JKAS, Special Secretary to the Government, Youth Services and Sports Department, has been transferred and posted as Director, Geology and Mining, J&K.

    Dr. Nasir Ahmad Lone, JKAS, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Budgam, has been transferred and posted as Additional District Development Commissioner, Shopian, against an available vacancy.

    Bal Krishan, JKAS, Deputy Commissioner, State Taxes, Judicial, has been transferred and posted as Chief Executive Officer, Tourism Development Authority, Bhaderwah.

    Mushtaq Ahmad Rather, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the GAD, has been posted as Programme Officer, ICDS Project, Srinagar, against an available vacancy. 22. Mr. Jagdish Chander, JKAS, Joint Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, is transferred and posted as Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, J&K Khadi and Village Industries Board. 23. Mr. Veveik Puri, JKAS, Chief Executive Officer, Tourism Development Authority, Rajouri, is transferred and posted as Joint Director, Information (Hqr) in the Directorate of Information, J&K. Mr. Rajeev Kumar Khajuria, JKAS, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Rajouri, shall hold the charge of the post of Chief Executive Officer, Tourism Development Authority, Rajouri, in addition to his own duties, till further orders.

    Ansuya Jamwal, JKAS, Joint Director, Hospitality and Protocol, Jammu, has been transferred and posted as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jammu.

    Ravi Mohan Khajuria, JKAS, Registrar, District Udhampur, has been transferred and posted as Additional Secretary to the Government, Health and Medical Education Department.

    Rajesh Kumar Basotra, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the GAD, has been posted as Registrar, Sales Tax Tribunal, J&K, against an available vacancy.

    Naresh Kumar, JKAS, Joint Director, Information (Hqr) in the Directorate of Information, J&K, has been transferred and posted as Joint Director, Hospitality and Protocol, Jammu.

    Shahid Mehmood, JKAS, Additional Secretary to the Government, Public Works (R&B) Department, has been transferred and posted as Programme Officer, ICDS Project, Budgam, against an available vacancy.

    Navdeep Wazir, JKAS, Chief Executive Officer, Tourism Development Authority, Bhaderwah, has been transferred and posted as Deputy Commissioner, State Taxes, Judicial.

    Farukh Qazi, JKAS, Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, J&K Khadi and Village Industries Board, has been transferred and posted as Additional Secretary to the Government, Department of Forest, Ecology and Environment.

    Vivek Phonsa, JKAS, Additional Secretary to the Government, Department of Forest, Ecology and Environment, has been transferred and posted as Additional Secretary to the Government, Public Works (R&B) Department.

    Abdul Rashid Dass, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the GAD, has been posted as Programme Officer, ICDS Project, Kulgam, against an available vacancy.

    Mehraj-ud-din Shah, JKAS, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal, has been transferred and posted as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Budgam.

    Ajaz Qesar Malik, JKAS, Assistant Commissioner in the State Taxes Department, Jammu, has been transferred and posted as Additional Secretary to the Government, Information Technology Department.

    Kaiser Ahmad Bhawani, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the Revenue Training Institute, Jammu, has been posted as Principal, Revenue Training Institute, Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Gulzar Ahmad, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the GAD, has been posted as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal.

    Shaheena Khan, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the GAD, is posted as Joint Director, Food, Civil and Consumer Affairs, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Dr. Narupa Rai, JKAS, Additional Registrar, Cooperatives, Jammu, has been transferred and posted as
    Special Secretary in the office of Chief Electoral Officer, J&K.

    Champa Devi, JKAS, Joint Registrar, Cooperatives (Audit), Jammu, has been posted as Additional Registrar, Cooperatives, Jammu.

    Jugal Kishore Anand, JKAS, Additional Secretary to the Government, Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, has been transferred and posted as Secretary, J&K Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission.

    S. Paramjeet Singh, JKAS, Secretary, J&K Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission, has been transferred and posted as Programme Officer, ICDS Project, Doda, against an available vacancy. (GNS)

  • Indian Army Air Lift a woman from Rajouri to udhampur army hospital in a timely manner and saves a life of soldier wife 

    Indian Army Air Lift a woman from Rajouri to udhampur army hospital in a timely manner and saves a life of soldier wife 

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL 

    SAYED ZAHID 

    RAJOURI OCTOBER, 29:- Jammu and Kashmir of Rajouri district in Indian Army saved life of critical situation a Woman undertreantment in GMC Rajouri . A army officer told that Indian Army conducted emergency medical evacuation of a woman suffering from health complications amid a woman critical situation in the boder district of Rajouri .

    local sources said that the family of Army Jawan that on October 10, 2023, woman was brought to GMC Rajouri, but the health condition of the woman is becoming alarming. Army Hospital 150GH Rajoiuri a call from a Soldier family requesting urgent medical evacuation for a woman with blood loss and BP worse he said.

    According to the details of the appealed for help from the Indian Army, the army officer immediately sent a army doctor to GMC Rajouri to examine health of woman under treatment woman after that a senior army officer 150 GH army hospital of rajouri came to visit the woman at GMC Rajouri on the morning of October 15, 2023, while after looking at the health concern of the woman.

    family told the wife of an army jawan was undergoing treatment at the Government Medical College Rajouri hospital during her delivery, while the condition of the said woman was getting worse day by day, the family was in a lot of trouble due to this.

    It is also worth mentioning that the Indian Army is always trying to provide timely assistance to the people at their doorstep, whether it is the battlefield or people need the support of the Indian Army in a difficult time.

    According to the details received, the wife Shabena Akhter an Army soldier Muhammad Shakoor from Thannamandi area of ​​Rajouri district was fighting for life and death in the Government Hospital Rajouri when the Indian Army came to her aid. And the said woman was taken from GMC Rajouri to army Hospital Udhampur by helicopter.

    A social activist Muhammad Farooq told she is under treatment in Udhampur army Hospital for almost two weeks and it is being said that he is out of danger. He also congratulated Indian Army for helping peoples otherhand, the family members of woman also thanked Indian Army.“`

  • Tasleema Akhter condemn terror attack at Eidgah Srinagar .

    Tasleema Akhter condemn terror attack at Eidgah Srinagar .

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL

    SRINAGAR OCTOBER 29 :–Tasleema Akhter, DPAP state secretary J&K / International human rights Social-Political activist strongly condemn the coward terror attack Eidgah Srinagar resulting in injuries to inspector Masroor Ali wani.

    My Thoughts are with Masroor Ahmad and his family as I pray for his complete and quick recovery, Tasleema said.

  • Commissioner Secretary GAD conducts Public Outreach Camp at Udhampur  Interacts with BDCs, DDCs, Councillors, scores of public delegations, takes stock of their issues

    Commissioner Secretary GAD conducts Public Outreach Camp at Udhampur Interacts with BDCs, DDCs, Councillors, scores of public delegations, takes stock of their issues

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL

    UDHAMPUR, OCTOBER 29:–Commissioner Secretary, General Administration Department (GAD), Sanjeev Verma today conducted an extensive tour of Udhampur district and held a public outreach camp.

    Deputy Commissioner, Saloni Rai; Senior Superintendent of Police Joginder Singh; BDCs, DDCs, Councillors besides prominent citizens, representatives of Chamber of Commerce and Beopar Mandal were also present during the camp.

    At the outset, Deputy Commissioner Saloni Rai provided an overview of ongoing development projects of the district.

    During the camp, BDCs, DDCs, Councillors and prominent citizens interacted with the Commissioner Secretary and raised various demands and issues like drinking water shortages, staff shortages in health and educational institutions, filling up vacancies in government departments, pending liabilities under MGNREGA, land compensation, dilapidated road conditions under PMGSY and PWD, parking in Patnitop, National Highway crossing points, weak mobile network, school upgradation, road conditions and other issues with the Commissioner Secretary.

    During the interaction, the Commissioner Secretary assured the attendees that their demands and grievances would be promptly addressed. He stressed on the importance of assessing the implementation of centrally sponsored schemes and urged officers to ensure the benefits reach the targeted sections of society. He encouraged the public for active participation and maximize the benefits of various schemes, emphasizing on the dedication and sincerity of officers in addressing genuine public grievances within specified time frames.

    During the camp, the Commissioner Secretary also released an amount of Rs. 28.16 lakhs in favor of 379 registered construction workers’ wards for educational assistance under the building and other construction workers’ welfare board schemes. He also distributed sports kits as part of Khelo India, wheelchairs, hearing aids under ADIP, and also provided a power tiller machine and financial assistance for SHGs.
    During the camp, several government departments like Agriculture, Horticulture, Social Welfare, Handicraft, Handloom, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, SBI, Health, Education, among others established departmental awareness stalls.

    The Commissioner Secretary inspected these stalls and engaged with staff members and scheme beneficiaries, while conducting a thorough review of scheme implementation on the ground and collecting feedback from beneficiaries.

  • راجوری میں ۱۱ سالہ  بچے کو دوسہرہ کے دن راون دیکھنا  پڑا مہنگا۔ ضلع انتظامیہ راجوری سے مدد کی اپیل  

    راجوری میں ۱۱ سالہ بچے کو دوسہرہ کے دن راون دیکھنا پڑا مہنگا۔ ضلع انتظامیہ راجوری سے مدد کی اپیل  

    جی این ایس آنلائن نیوز پورٹل 

    راجوری اکتوبر ۹ ۲جموں کشمیر کے ضلع راجوری میں جہاں ہندو مسلم  اور دوسرے مزاہب کے لوگ آپسی بھائ چارے کے ساتھ رہتے ہیں، وہیں ایک دوسرے کے تہوار بھی ایک ساتھ مناتے ہیں۔ ویسے ہی اس بار ضلع راجوری میں منائے جانے والے دوسہرہ کے تہوار میں راون کو جلانے کی رسم کے وقت ایک بڑی تعداد میں ہندو مسلم بچے بھی ایک ساتھ موجود تھے۔ انہی میں راجوری قصبے کے  وارڈ نمبر 8 کا رہنے والا ایک گیارہ سالہ بچہ علی شان محمد ولد شمشیر احمد منہاس بھی اس تہوار میں موجود تھا۔ گورنمنٹ میڈیکل کالج راجوری میں صحافی محمد عرفان بھٹی کو اس بچے نے بتایا کہ اوروں کے ساتھ وہ بھی راون کے پتلے کو جلتا دیکھ رہا تھا کہ ایک پٹاخا بمب راون کے پتلے سے اُچھل کر اسکے نزدیک گرا۔ جس کے ظاہری طور پر پھٹنے کے کوئ بھی آثار نہیں تھے۔ لہزا اس بچے نے اسے اٹھا کر آپنی جیب میں ڈالنا چاہا اور جیب کے نزدیک لے جاتے وقت وہ پٹاخا بمب پھٹ گیا۔ جس وجہ سے اس بچے کے دونوں ہاتھ زخمی اور لہو لوہان ہوگے۔ جسکے فوری بعد موقع پر موجود پولیس افسران نے اس بچے کو خود اپنے ہاتھوں سےاٹھا کر ایمبولینس کے ذریعے گورنمنٹ میڈیکل کالج راجوری منتقل کر دیا۔ اس بچے کے والد شمشیر احمد منہاس نے بتایا کے اس بچے کے ہاتھوں کو قریب 35 ٹانکے لگے ہیں۔ اور اس بچے کا ایک انگوٹھا بھی ٹوٹ چکا ہے۔ شمشیر نے کہا کہ اگر یہی پٹاخا وہاں موجود کسی کے سر کے نذدیک پھٹا ہوتا تو ایک دردناک حادثہ ہو سکتا تھا۔ شمشیر منہاس نے بتایا کہ راجوری میں دسہرہ منانے کے انتظام میں راجوری انتظامیہ کی طرف سے کہیں نہ کہیں کوتاہی ہوئی ہے جو اتنے خطرناک پٹاخے بمب کا استعمال راون کے پتلے میں ہوا ہے۔ منہاس نے کہا کہ جس پٹاخے نے اسکے بیٹے کو اتنا زخمی کیا ہے وہ پٹاخہ کسی کے سر کے نزدیک پھٹ کر کسی کی جان بھی لے سکتا تھا۔ اور کہا کہ یہ پولیس انتظامیہ کی بھی لاپرواہی ہے جو پولیس نے وہاں موجود افراد کو پتلے سے اتنا دور نہیں رکھا کہ جہاں سے کسی کو بھی کسی بھی قسم کا نقصان نہ ہوتا۔ منہاس نے افسوس ظاہر کرتے ہوے کہا کہ انتظامیہ کی طرف سے کوئ بھی اسکے بیٹے کا حال دریافت کرنے اسکے پاس نہیں آیا۔ وہ خود آٹو ڈرائیور ہے اور گاڑی چلا کر اپنا گھر کا انتظام چلاتا ہے،جبکہ اس بار وہ اپنے بیٹے کے پاس ہے۔ شمشیر نے راجوری انتظامیہ سے اپیل کی کہ آئندہ سال مناۓ جانے والے دوسہرہ میں موجود افراد کی حفاظت کا خاص خیال رکھا جاۓ تاکہ اس طرح کا حادثہ دوبارہ رونما نہ ہو