Day: May 14, 2025

  • DGP Nalin Prabhat reviewed security situation in Poonch; met injured in District Hospital.

    DGP Nalin Prabhat reviewed security situation in Poonch; met injured in District Hospital.

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    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI MAY 14:-To assess the situation in the district following the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Director General of Police (DGP) Jammu and Kashmir, Nalin Prabhat, along with IGP Jammu, arrived in Poonch late Wednesday evening. Upon his arrival, the DGP visited Raja Sukhdev Singh District Hospital in Poonch, where he met with the injured individuals who were admitted due to firing from the Pakistani side.
    He inquired about their condition, listened to their concerns, and assured them of full security.
    He emphasized that the police are committed to ensuring the safety of all citizens, whether they reside in villages near the Line of Control or in urban areas.
    The DGP assured all possible assistance and appreciated the dedication and prompt response of the hospital staff in providing medical services.

  • GOC XVI Corps and GOC Romeo Force review security situation in Rajouri-Poonch.

    GOC XVI Corps and GOC Romeo Force review security situation in Rajouri-Poonch.

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    RAJOURI MAY 14:-Amid prevailing tension along the Line of Control (LoC), Lieutenant General P K Mishra, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the White Knight Corps, along with the GOC of Counter Insurgency Force (Romeo) Major General V Mahadevan, visited Rajouri and Poonch districts on Wednesday to assess the prevailing security situation in the region.
    GOC White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General P.K. Mishra, and GOC Romeo Force visited the Narian (in Rajouri), Jhadan Wali Gali (JWG), and Totagali sectors (in Poonch) and reviewed the current security situation.

    GOC White Knight Corps’s emphasis on ‘razor-sharp readiness’ reflects heightened security concerns under the prevailing security situation in the region.
    He appreciated the courage and professional conduct of the soldiers and called for continued high morale and full preparedness to combat terrorism and ensure peace in the region.

    The officers interacted with the troops and lauded their 24/7 vigilance and high morale. They urged the soldiers to continue working with enthusiasm and dedication to maintain a stable security environment.
    During the visit, the GOCs were briefed on ongoing anti-terrorist operations and the strategies in place to prevent infiltration. They were also updated on the army’s operational readiness.
    A post of White Knight Corps on X read, “GOC White Knight Corps and GOC Romeo Force visited Narian, JWG, and Tota Gali sectors to review the existing security situation. He applauded the troops’ grit and professionalism, and called for razor-sharp readiness and high morale to counter terror and ensure peace in the region”.

  • Four Drug Peddlers Nabbed With 18 Grams of Heroin-Like Narcotic Substance by Rajouri Police

    Four Drug Peddlers Nabbed With 18 Grams of Heroin-Like Narcotic Substance by Rajouri Police

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    RAJOURI MAY 14:– On May 13, In a major crackdown on drug trafficking Thanamandi Police apprehended four drug peddlers at DKG Naka and seized approx 18 grams of heroin-like narcotic substance* from their possession.

    The accused were intercepted while traveling in a Hyundai i20 vehicle (Registration No. JK12B-7073). On their Personal search the contraband was recovered and all four individuals were taken into custody on the spot.

    The accused persons have been identified as Sikander Khan S/o Yousaf Khan,Amir Khan S/o Ghulam Haider,Zubair Khan S/o Wazir Khan
    and Anjum Rafiq S/o Mohd Rafiq. All are residents of Bufliaz Surankote Poonch.

    In this regard a case FIR No. 69/2025 under relevant sections of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Thanamandi and further investigation is in progress.

    This operation reflects the firm commitment of Rajouri Police to curb the menace of drug trafficking and safeguard the youth from the harmful effects of narcotics.

  • JK PCC President Tariq Hamid Karra Visits Shelling-Hit Areas in Rajouri, Calls for Government Attention

    JK PCC President Tariq Hamid Karra Visits Shelling-Hit Areas in Rajouri, Calls for Government Attention

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    RAJOURI, MAY 14:– In the wake of intensified cross-border shelling by Pakistani forces, Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) President Tariq Hamid Karra visited the affected areas of Rajouri district to assess the ground situation and express solidarity with the impacted civilians.

    During his visit, Karra toured several shelling-hit villages along the Line of Control (LoC) and met with residents who have borne the brunt of recent hostilities. Locals shared their harrowing experiences, recounting the destruction of property, injuries to civilians, and the psychological trauma induced by frequent shelling. Many families have reportedly been displaced and are living in temporary shelters with limited access to basic necessities.

    Speaking to reporters, the PCC President said, “The situation in the border areas is extremely concerning. Immediate intervention is required from both the state and central governments to provide relief and ensure the safety of civilians.” He emphasized the need for improved shelter facilities, prompt medical aid, and compensation for those who have suffered losses due to the shelling.

    Karra also made a pointed remark on the broader geopolitical implications of the ongoing ceasefire violations. “Any third-party intervention in the ceasefire arrangement between India and Pakistan goes against the established foreign policy of the Indian state,” he stated, reiterating India’s long-standing position of resolving bilateral issues directly with Pakistan, without external mediation.

    The visit by the PCC President comes at a time when tensions along the LoC remain high, and political leaders are under increasing pressure to address both the immediate humanitarian needs and the strategic dimensions of the crisis.

  • Safety of our people is government’s topmost priority: Surinder Choudhary ;Dy CM visits border areas in Rajouri; assures enhanced safety measures for border residents

    Safety of our people is government’s topmost priority: Surinder Choudhary ;Dy CM visits border areas in Rajouri; assures enhanced safety measures for border residents

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    RAJOURI, MAY 14:-Following the recent cross border shelling, Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, undertook an extensive visit to the border areas in Nowshera subdivision of Rajouri district.

    During his visit, the Deputy Chief Minister visited the damaged houses, inspected the loss due to shelling, met with the affected families besides interacting with the border residents at various locations.

    During the interaction, he assured that the government stands firmly with them in this hour of need and is actively mobilizing the resources and efforts to ensure that they don’t face any inconvenience.He also assured that the safety of every single resident living near the LOC is our topmost priority and best possible measures are being taken in this regard.

    During the extensive tour, the Dy CM met several delegations at different locations in which the local residents apprised him of various issues which were mainly pertaining to construction of individual and community bunkers, compensation for their loss during recent cross border firing, water scarcity, unscheduled power cuts, link roads etc.

    The Dy CM gave on spot instructions to the concerned officials to resolve their grievances and assured them that all their other genuine issues will be redressed in a phased manner.

    In a step to safeguard lives and livelihoods, the Dy CM also assured that additional individual and community bunkers will be constructed at strategic locations based on requirements identified. “These bunkers will provide immediate safety during instances of cross-border shelling and are a critical component of the administration’s border protection strategy” he added.

    The visit underlined the unwavering commitment of the Government towards the safety, security, and well-being of the people living in the border belt.

    Among others, Additional Deputy Commissioner Nowshera Pritam Lal Thapa and other district and sectoral officers accompanied the Dy CM during his visit.

  • Rana advocates for mandatory bunkers in border areas to protect lives ; Assesses damages in shelling-hit areas in Mendhar

    Rana advocates for mandatory bunkers in border areas to protect lives ; Assesses damages in shelling-hit areas in Mendhar

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    POONCH MAY 14:-Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Environment & Ecology and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana today advocated for mandatory bunkers for people residing along the Line of Control (LoC) to protect them from erratic shelling in these areas.

    He emphasized that the provision of mandatory bunkers would go a long way in ensuring the safety of the people living in these vulnerable areas, who near the brunt of erratic shelling on the LoC.

    The Minister for second consecutive day visited various shelling-hit areas in Mendhar, accompanied by the Sub-Divisional Administration, to assess the extent of losses to property and livestock and empathize with the victim families who have been affected by the recent shelling incidents.

    During his visit, the Minister interacted with the affected families, understanding their grievances and difficulties. He expressed deep sorrow for the losses suffered by the people and assured them of all possible support from the government.

    Following the visit, the Minister convened a meeting of Sub-Divisional Officers, where he directed them to undertake detailed planning for the restoration of affected public infrastructure.

    He emphasized the need for prompt action to ensure that normalcy is restored in the area at the earliest viz-a-vis the essential public services.

    The Minister also instructed the officers to engage closely with the victim families and extend all possible support to them. He directed that compensation to the affected people should be processed expeditiously, ensuring that they receive the necessary assistance to rebuild their lives.

    The Minister’s exhorted the officers to demonstrate highest level of commitment to public service and efficiently support and help the affected communities by taking concrete steps to compensate them.

  • AAP Leader and Social Activist Organizes a Pirpanchal Mourns, Pays Tribute to its Martyrs in Jammu

    AAP Leader and Social Activist Organizes a Pirpanchal Mourns, Pays Tribute to its Martyrs in Jammu

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    JAMMU MAY 14:-Safeer Choudhary AAP Senior Leader and Social Activist organized a “Pirpunjal Mourns, Pays Tribute to its Martyrs” Program at Jammu Honoring the Martyrs of the Recent Military Conflict and Seeking Support for Their Families.

    After the program, Choudhary released a heartfelt letter addressed to the Honorable Prime Minister of India, the Civil Society of the PPirpunjal region, led by socio-political activist Safeer Choudhary, has called for national recognition of the sacrifices made by martyrs during the recent military conflict between India and Pakistan. This poignant appeal aims not only to honor the fallen heroes and deceased civilians but also to advocate for meaningful support for their grieving families.

    The letter emphasizes the profound impact of the sacrifices made by these brave souls, particularly highlighting the martyrs from the Pir Panjal region. Their courage and dedication serve as a beacon of patriotism and resilience, igniting a collective pride among all citizens of India. In remembrance of their valor, the Civil Society articulates the necessity for prayers for peace and efforts to ensure that their sacrifices are forever honored.

    However, the letter underscores the pressing issues faced by the families left behind. Safeer Choudhary urges the central government to provide adequate compensation and financial assistance to these families, recognizing that this support is essential for their healing and recovery. Furthermore, the Civil Society advocates for job reservations for the families of the martyrs, reinforcing the commitment to honor their sacrifices through meaningful economic opportunities.

    In addition to addressing family support, the letter makes a significant request for a special “Package for Pirpunjal Region,” which would not only offer compensation for the loss of homes and livelihoods but also emphasize the establishment of a Government Medical College (GMC) in District Poonch. This would greatly enhance healthcare accessibility for the local population and serve as a lasting tribute to the fallen heroes.

    The Civil Society of Pirpunjal expresses hope that these proposals will be met with the urgency and sincerity they deserve. By standing together in support of the martyrs and their families, we can foster a spirit of unity and gratitude, reflecting the values that our nation holds dear.

    During the function, tribute to martyrs, many other Dignatries are also present, and some of them are Altaf Hussain Aap leader , Col GM beig , Kuldeep Singh Sikh Machinay, Molana Mudasar Jalali , Dr Rajinder Thapa , Bharti Salma, and many others

  • Terror strike blow to Pahalgam’s tourism, thousands lose livelihoods ; ‘We have no work, no income’

    Terror strike blow to Pahalgam’s tourism, thousands lose livelihoods ; ‘We have no work, no income’

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    SRINAGAR MAY 14:-The recent terror attack in Pahalgam has dealt a severe blow to the region’s tourism industry, leaving thousands jobless. The once-bustling town now stands eerily deserted, as 5,000 horse operators and around 600 vehicle owners—along with their families—who relied on tourism for their livelihood have been left without work.

    According to the news agency Kashmir News Observer, the scenic town of Pahalgam, once a vibrant hub of tourist activity in Anantnag, now appears abandoned. The serenity of Kashmir’s Baisaran Valley—often called ‘mini Switzerland’ for its postcard-perfect views—was shattered on April 22, when a terror attack in Pahalgam claimed 26 lives.

    The attack occurred at the beginning of the tourist season, which runs from April to October—a crucial period for businesses tied to hotels, transport, handicrafts, and local markets. Thousands of residents, whose livelihoods depend on the influx of tourists, are now facing an uncertain future with little to no income and dwindling hope.

    Speaking to KNO, Abdul Waheed Wani, President of Pony Walla Association, expressed deep concern for the thousands of horse operators now struggling to support their families. “There are 5,000 horse operators whose families have been affected by the recent terror attack in Pahalgam,” he said.

    He said that Pahalgam’s entire economy depends on tourism, as all 13 villages in the area rely on its natural beauty.

    “Those who carried out the attack made a grave mistake. We are citizens of this country, and if tourists stop coming here, the attackers’ objective will be achieved. The people responsible for the attack on innocent civilians in Baisaran wanted to disrupt peace. Tourists from across the country should visit and foil the agenda of such elements. The livelihoods of photographers, hoteliers, drivers, and pony wallas have all been affected,” he added.

    Gulzar Ahmad, President of Sumo Stand Pahalgam, said that over 600 vehicle owners who provide transportation services to tourists have also lost their source of income. “In my union, there are around 600 vehicles that support the livelihoods of nearly 60,000 family members. Pahalgam’s entire economy revolves around tourism. Without tourists, we have no work, no income. People are in distress,” he said.

    He further said that Pahalgam has always remained peaceful, which may have angered the enemies of peace.

    “Pahalgam was shining like a star, and now the whole area has been plunged into darkness. The government should take steps to revive tourism in the Kashmir Valley,” he added—(KNO)