Day: February 27, 2025

  • Inqlabi Condemns Death of 14-Year-Old in Chasana, Demands Financial Support for Bereaved Family

    Inqlabi Condemns Death of 14-Year-Old in Chasana, Demands Financial Support for Bereaved Family

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    REASI FEB 27:-Senior PDP leader Mohammad Farooq Inqlabi expressed deep sorrow over the tragic death of 14-year-old Paviter Singh, son of Suraj Singh, from Village Tuli in Chasana, Reasi District. The young boy lost his life while attempting to cross a water-flowing nallah at Sangore Tuli, highlighting the critical infrastructure issues in the region.

    In a statement, Farooq Inqlabi strongly condemned the lack of action by the local MLA and district administration, calling the incident a direct result of their failure to address the pressing need for infrastructure development. He pointed out that there is a severe shortage of bridges over the numerous nallahs in Chasana Tehsil. Despite repeated demands from the local population for better connectivity and the construction of bridges, neither the local MLA nor the district administration has taken any effective measures to address the issue.

    “This is not an isolated tragedy but a glaring example of the neglect faced by far-flung areas like Chasana. The people of this region have been deprived of basic infrastructure, and such incidents should serve as a wake-up call for the authorities to take responsibility,” said Inqlabi.

    Inqlabi also demanded immediate financial support for the grieving family to help them cope with the untimely loss. He emphasized the urgency of the situation and urged the authorities to take swift action in constructing much-needed bridges and improving road connectivity in the region to prevent further tragedies.

    “Immediate steps must be taken to prevent such incidents in the future. The local MLA and district administration must prioritize the well-being of the people and address their longstanding demands for infrastructure development,” Inqlabi added.

  • All Party Meet Speaker LA commits impartial conduct for productive Budget session

    All Party Meet Speaker LA commits impartial conduct for productive Budget session

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    Legislators pledge cooperation for smooth House proceedings

    JAMMU FEB 27(GNS):-Speaker, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Advocate Abdul Rahim Rather, today urged the representatives of all political parties and independent Legislators for cooperation during ensuing Budget session to ensure productivity of the house.

    Chairing an All Party Meeting (APM) ahead of the Budget session, scheduled to commence on March 3, 2025, the Speaker underscored the need for dialogue, coordination and consensus building to facilitate smooth legislative proceedings.

    Leader of Opposition (LoP), Sunil Sharma and Surjeet Singh Slathia, represented BJP; Mubarik Gul represented National Conference; Ghulam Ahmad Mir, represented Indian National Congress; Mohd Yousuf Tarigami represented CPI(M); Advocate Muzaffar Iqbal Khan as independent legislator while Waheed ur Rehman Parra represented Peoples Democratic Party during the meeting.

    In his opening remarks, the Speaker emphasized on the importance of dialogue, cooperation and consensus building for effective proceedings and productivity of the house. He urged upon the representatives of all parties to contribute actively in discussions and debates as MLAs are vital for highlighting issues of public welfare during the session of house.

    “The Budget Session is a crucial time for policy deliberations and financial planning. I urge all of you and your members to engage in meaningful debates, uphold house decorum and work towards the collective good of our people as well as entire Jammu and Kashmir,” maintained the Speaker.
    Highlighting the significance of Question Hour, Speaker Rather encouraged the legislators to make the most of this opportunity to hold the government accountable.
    “Question Hour is a key tool that ensures government accountability. Legislators must utilize this time effectively to raise public concerns and seek concrete responses,” emphasized the Speaker.

    The Speaker further called upon all the political parties for effective coordination during the entire session of the house. He underlined that productivity of house is possible only after there is coordination between opposition and the government in highlighting peoples issues and addressing them respectively.

    Speaking during the meeting, LoP, Sunil Sharma, said that the public issues need to be highlighted during the assembly session which is possible only when no disruptions occur. He highlighted that credibility of MLAs is at stake during the proceedings of house and members need to be responsive towards public issues and make government accountable on that rather than indulging in disruptions. He assured the Speaker that the legislators of his party will ensure smooth business of the house.
    In his remarks during the meeting, Ghulam Ahmad Mir of INC said that question hour being an important tool for making government accountable, should not be disrupted.
    CPI (M) Legislator, M.Y Tarigami, underlined that accountability of the government is possible only through smooth conduct of house proceedings. He also called for coordination between government and the opposition to make house proceedings productive and fruitful.

    During the meeting, NC Legislator, Mubarik Gul, said that the public issues need to be highlighted during the assembly proceedings as legislators are face of the people during session of house.
    Waheed ur Rehman Parra of PDP and Independent Legislator, Advocate Muzaffar Iqbal Khan sought proportionate time for all MLAs while raising public issues during the business of house.

    The Speaker assured all parties that their concerns and suggestions would be duly considered for fair and impartial proceedings of the house. He highlighted that the road for productive budget session has been laid with this fruitful meeting.(GNS)

  • Two Killed Boulders Hit Scorpio Car on Surankote-Poonch Highway

    Two Killed Boulders Hit Scorpio Car on Surankote-Poonch Highway

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    POONCH FEB 27:-Two people lost their lives after a stone hit a Scorpio car near Dherian Ziarat on the Surankote-Poonch Highway today.

    Officials told that the incident occurred due to continuous shooting stones in the area. Rescue teams rushed to the spot, but both occupants had already succumbed to their injuries.

    Authorities have launched an operation as stone shooting continues, posing further risks to commuters. Travelers are advised to exercise caution while passing through the affected stretch.

  • Director Gandhi Bhawan, Delhi University, Meets Human Rights Defender Tasleema Akhter, Chairperson of ATVK

    Director Gandhi Bhawan, Delhi University, Meets Human Rights Defender Tasleema Akhter, Chairperson of ATVK

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    SRINAGAR FEB 27:-Human Rights Defender Tasleema Akhter, Chairperson of the Association of Terror Victims in Kashmir (ATVK), along with her mentor, Dr. Amin, met with Professor Dr. K.P. Singh, Director of Gandhi Bhawan, Delhi University, in his office chambers. Dr. K.P. Singh warmly welcomed Tasleema Akhter, acknowledging her dedicated work in advocating for human rights and supporting terror victims in Kashmir.

    During the discussion, Professor Dr. K.P. Singh expressed his admiration for Tasleema Akhter’s impactful representation of Bharat(India) at the United Nations (UNHRC) in Geneva. He particularly appreciated her efforts in raising awareness among the youth about the development and progress of Naya Kashmir following the abrogation of Article 370.

    The discussion focused on the crucial role of education in empowering the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. Emphasizing the importance of educational initiatives, the conversation explored avenues to inspire and uplift the younger generation, ensuring they contribute positively to society and nation-building.

    This meeting marks a significant step towards collaborative efforts in promoting education and human rights in the region.

    The meeting was attended by: Professor Dr. K.P. Singh, Director, Gandhi Bhawan, Delhi University Dr. Anwar ul Haq, Urdu Academy,Dr. Amin Sab, Advisor, UNHRC and Tasleema Akhter, Human Rights Defender and Chairperson, ATVK

  • Shameema Raina Extends Heartfelt Greetings to Kashmiri Pandits on Herath

    Shameema Raina Extends Heartfelt Greetings to Kashmiri Pandits on Herath

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    SRINAGAR FEB 27:As the vibrant festival of Herath approaches, Mahila Congress President Jammu and Kashmir, Shameema Raina, has taken the opportunity to extend her warmest wishes to the Kashmiri Pandit community. In a heartfelt message, she emphasized the importance of unity and celebration during this special time.

    “Herath is not just a festival; it’s a beautiful reminder of our shared culture and the values that bind us together. I send my love and best wishes to all my Kashmiri Pandit brothers and sisters. May this Herath bring joy, peace, and a renewed sense of hope for everyone,” Raina expressed.

    Shameema Raina’s message resonates deeply as it reflects the spirit of inclusivity and togetherness that Herath embodies. The festival, celebrated with great enthusiasm, symbolizes the rich r heritage of Kashmir, and Raina’s words remind us of the importance of coming together, regardless of our backgrounds.

    In her message, she also highlighted the need to cherish traditions, saying, “Let us celebrate our roots and the values that make us who we are. May this Herath inspire us to strengthen our bonds and create a more harmonious future for all communities in Kashmir.”

  • Matter Of Proud Moment for Pirpunjal ; Irfan Bhatti and Noman Bhatti NET- JRF 

    Matter Of Proud Moment for Pirpunjal ; Irfan Bhatti and Noman Bhatti NET- JRF 

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    RAJOURI FEB 27:-This is proud moment for Rajouri that the two brothers of Saaj village of Rajouri district qualified NET-JRF for the second consecutive time.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the Senior Lecturer Muhammad Safyan Bhatti’s sons, Muhammad Irfan Bhatti and Noman Bhatti, have brought pride to their family and entire the Pirpunjal region by successfully qualifying NET-JRF (English) and clearing NET (Geography) for the second consecutive time. This is truly a moment of great honor.

    Their success serves as an inspiring example for other students in the area, proving that dedication and hard work can help achieve even the greatest goals.

    People’s of Saaj and Nerojal, heartfelt congratulations to Safyan Bhatti and his family!

  • Udhampur Police Foil Bovine Smuggling Attempts, 12 Bovine Rescued

    Udhampur Police Foil Bovine Smuggling Attempts, 12 Bovine Rescued

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    UDHAMPUR  FEB 27:- In a continued effort to curb illegal bovine smuggling, Udhampur Police successfully foiled two separate smuggling attempts, rescuing a total of 12 bovine.

    1st Incident – Chenani Police Foil Smuggling Attempt, 4 Bovines Rescued

    A police team from Police Station Chenani, during a naka checking duty, intercepted a Tata Mobile (JK14K-1765). Upon inspection, 04 bovines were found cruelly tied and being transported illegally without valid permission.
    The driver, identified as Khursheed Ahmed, son of Ghulam Nabi, resident of Maitra, Ramban, was arrested on the spot.The rescued bovines have been shifted to a safer place.

    Case FIR No. 22/2025 under the relevant section has been registered at Police Station Chenani.

    2nd Incident – Udhampur Police Rescue 8 Bovines, Driver Flees

    During a routine Naka checking near Police Post Roundomail, a police team from Police Station Udhampur noticed a vehicle (Tata Yodha – JK19A/5934) coming from Manwal towards Udhampur. Upon seeing the checking point, the driver abandoned the vehicle in the middle of the road and fled.

    Upon inspection, 08 bovines were found cruelly tied and being transported illegally without valid permission.

    All the bovines were rescued and shifted to a safer place.

    Case FIR No. 61/2025 under Section 223(a) BNS and 11 PCA Act has been registered at Police Station Udhampur.

    Further investigation is underway

  • Farooq Inqlabi Criticizes Government for Broken Promises, Urges 24-Hour Electricity Supply During Ramadan

    Farooq Inqlabi Criticizes Government for Broken Promises, Urges 24-Hour Electricity Supply During Ramadan

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    During the elections, the baseless promise by the NC to provide 200 units of free electric to every household was merely a strategy to win the elections.

    RAJOURI FEB 27:-Jammu Kashmir: PDP’s District Joint Secretary Farooq Inqlabi has strongly criticized the Jammu Kashmir government and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. Inqlabi stated that during the elections, Omar Abdullah had promised the public free electricity, but after the formation of the government, the people are being charged millions of rupees in electricity bills.

    Inqlabi further added that not only is the government collecting additional electricity bills from the public, but there are still many remote areas where people are deprived of basic amenities. He mentioned that in these areas, people are forced to use trees in place of electric poles and crates instead of wires to access electricity.

    Farooq Inqlabi also demanded that during the month of Ramadan, the government provide the public with 24-hour electricity to avoid any inconvenience for those observing fasting. He stated that the shortage of electricity during the holy month of Ramadan causes severe hardship to the public, and the government must immediately address this issue.

    Inqlabi questioned the government’s performance, stating that these actions are being taken not for the welfare of the public but for the personal interests of the government. He emphasized that the government should fulfill its promises and improve the electricity supply so that the people do not face any more difficulties.