NEW DELHI, Oct 14: The Election Commission of India has announced the schedule for Himachal Pradesh Assembly polls on October 14, 2022. The elections will be held in a single phase on November 12, while the counting of votes will be on December 8.
PDP leader Hanjura’s son joins Democratic Azad Party
Srinagar, Oct 14: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) General Secretary , G N Lone Hanjura’s son, Advocate Muzaffar Nabi Lone Friday joined Democratic Azad Party (DAP) in Srinagar.
Advocate Muzaffar joined the party in Srinagar after holding deliberations with DAP chief Ghulam Nabi Azad, news agency reported.
Advocate Muzaffar that the deliberations were already going on and yesterday he met Azad at guest house in Srinagar and formally joined the party.
“I am associated with politics for a long. I don’t have any rift with PDP or my family, but ideological differences compelled him to join DAP as I believe that only Azad sahab had the capability to fill the present political vaccum in Jammu and Kashmiri,” he added.
Retired IPS K Vijay Kumar Steps Down as Advisor to MHA, Hunt On for Replacement
NEW DELHI, Oct 14: KVijay Kumar, Senior Security Advisor (SSA) to the Ministry of Home Affairs, has expressed his unwillingness to continue in the post due to personal reasons.
Confirming the development, Kumar said that he had left for Chennai and officially communicated his decision to the Home Ministry. Sources also confirmed that the hunt for a new advisor has begun.
A top-level official said Kumar vacated his Delhi accommodation a few weeks ago and is not holding any office now. Almost four weeks ago, he had given a lecture at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration and later put in his papers.
Sources claimed he stepped down and then went back to Chennai due to personal reasons. The officer, who had been handling and advising the government on issues of Left Wing Extremism (LWE), had been missing from some key meetings held at the top level in the past few weeks.
He also told the offices concerned to directly contact him for coordination since he had no office staff, sources said.
It is expected that the government will appoint a new advisor, given that the fight against Naxalism has reached its final phase. However, no names have been cleared for the post by the ministry yet.
Kumar, a retired 70-year-old IPS officer, was appointed as Senior Security Advisor to the Union Home Ministry in 2019 and was continuing in the post.
The official communication when Kumar was appointed had said that the 1975 batch officer was appointed to advise the ministry on security-related matters of Jammu and Kashmir and Left Wing Extremism-affected states. He had visited various key areas affected by LWE and was involved in strategising operations against Naxals.
The officer had served in various key positions, including Advisor to Jammu and Kashmir Governor, STF Tamil Nadu chief, DG CRPF, and Commissioner Chennai.
He hit the headlines after successfully conducting Operation Cocoon in which Veerappan was eliminated by the STF, which was then headed by him. He was given charge of CRPF after Naxals killed 76 personnel in Dantewada in 2010. The officer had over a decade-long experience in dealing with LWE.
The government of India has said that the steadfast implementation of the National Policy and Action Plan to Address Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-2015 has resulted in a consistent decline in LWE violence. The incidents of LWE violence have reduced by 77 per cent from an all-time high of 2,258 in 2009 to 509 in 2021, it said.
Similarly, the resultant deaths of civilians and security personnel have reduced by 85 per cent from an all-time high of 1,005 in 2010 to 147 in 2021, the ministry added.
“The geographical spread of the violence has also reduced as only 46 districts reported LWE-related violence in 2021 as compared to 96 districts in 2010. Decline in geographical spread is also reflected in reduced number of districts covered under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE) Scheme. The number of SRE districts was also reduced from 126 to 90 in April 2018 and further to 70 in July 2021,” the MHA said in a reply in the Rajya Sabha.
Wholesale price inflation eases to 10.7% in September
New Delhi, Oct 14: The wholesale price-based inflation declined for the fourth consecutive month to 10.7 per cent in September on softening in prices of food, fuel and manufactured items.
The Wholesale Price Index-based inflation was 12.41 per cent in August and 11.80 per cent in September last year. This year, the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) touched a record high of 15.88 per cent in May.
September is the 18th consecutive month of double-digit WPI inflation.
Inflation in September, 2022 is primarily contributed by rise in prices of mineral oils, food articles, crude petroleum & natural gas, chemicals & chemical products, basic metals, electricity, textiles etc. as compared to the corresponding month of the previous year,” an official statement said.
Inflation in food articles in September eased to 11.03 per cent, against 12.37 per cent in August.
However, inflation in vegetables rose to 39.66 per cent during the month, as against 22.29 per cent in August.
In the fuel and power basket, inflation came in lower at 32.61 per cent in September, against 33.67 per cent in August.
In manufactured products and oil seeds it was 6.34 per cent and (-) 16.55 per cent, respectively.
The RBI mainly looks at retail inflation to frame monetary policy.
Retail inflation remained above the Reserve Bank’s upper tolerance threshold of 6 per cent for the ninth month in a row and was at a 5-month high of 7.41 per cent in September, as per data released earlier this week.
To tame stubbornly high inflation, the RBI has hiked the key interest rate four times this year to 5.90 per cent — the highest since April 2019. (Agencies
Not Congress, Syama Prasad Mukherjee-including Constituent Assembly implemented Article 370 in J&K: Manish Tewari
NEW DELHI, Oct 14: Congress leader Manish Tewari has said that Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir was not imposed by Congress but by the Constituent Assembly of India of which Syama Prasad Mukherjee was also a member. “Jammu and Kashmir has always been and will always be an integral part of India… Article 370 was not implemented by Congress in J-K. India’s constituent assembly, which included Syama Prasad Mukherjee, implemented Article 370 there,” he said on Thursday.
While speaking on the issue of Article 370 which was scrapped on August 5, 2019, by the Centre, Tewari said that the matter is subjudice in front of the Supreme Court and the matter will be taken up on October 31 for a hearing. Syama Prasad Mukherjee served as the minister in Jawaharlal Nehru’s cabinet.
“Whatever happened in Rajya Sabha & then Lok Sabha on 5-6 August 2019 (of passing the bill) is still under the Supreme Court’s cognizance. The case will be taken up on October 31. Saying that the whole case has been done with before the SC verdict is irresponsible,” he added. With the Congress presidential polls just around the corner, Tewari said that the party needs a “safe pair of hands” and a “composed personality” in the form of Mallikarjun Kharge who can provide “stability” to the party as the president.
Tewari, who is a part of the G-23 group (seeking reforms within Congress), extended support to Kharge’s candidature for the top post in the party as against his group member Shashi Tharoor who is also in the race. The elections for the Congress president will take place on October 17 and the results will be declared on October 19. Tewari said, “If all the facts are considered and an impartial assessment is done, then Mallikarjun Kharge who has dedicated over 50 years of his life to the service of Congress, in that case, I believe that in this situation, the Congress party needs a safe pair of hands in the form of Kharge. He is a composed personality. Kharge has spent several years and has grown from the lowest posts in the party. Congress needs stability which I feel Kharge can provide.”
Notably, Tewari was one of the proposers for Kharge on September 30 when the latter filed his nomination for the party president election in the national capital. Anand Sharma, another G23 leader, was also a proposer. Other party leaders who backed Kharge’s nomination include AK Antony, Ashok Gehlot, Ambika Soni, Mukul Wasnik, Abhishek Singhvi, Ajay Maken, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Digvijaya Singh, Tariq Anwar, Salman Khurshid, Akhilesh Prasad Singh, Deepender Singh Hooda, V Narayanasamy, V Vaithilingam, Pramod Tiwari, PL Punia, Avinash Pandey, Rajeev Shukla, Syed Naseer Hussain, Raghuvir Singh Meena, Dhiraj Prasad Sahu, Tarsem Chand Bagri, Prithviraj Chavan, Kamleshwar Patel, Moolchand Meena, Dilip Gajjar, Sanjay Kapoor and Vinit Punia.
Tewari further said that Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi will always have a role to play in the party. “Sonia Gandhi has always discharged her duties with impartiality. Her role in the party will always be there. I want to ask the BJP when was the last time when a democratic election was held in the party,” he said. (Agencies)
Indian Army officers pay tribute to assault dog Zoom who died in anti-terror op
SRINAGAR, Oct 14: The officers of the Indian Army paid tribute to Zoom, the assault dog who died after sustaining injuries in an anti-terror operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag. A wreath laying ceremony was held on Friday.
Lieutenant General Amardeep Singh Aulja, General Officer Commanding-in Chief of the Chinar Corps laid floral wreaths on his mortal remains.
Zoom succumbed to his injuries on Thursday while receiving treatment at theAdvanced Field Veterinary Hospital in Srinagar.
He was wounded during an anti-terror operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag.He had helped the forces eliminate two terrorists after an encounter broke out in Tangpawa village. (Agencies)
J&K | Man detained as NIA carries out raid in Mandi Poonch
POONCH, Oct 14: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday detained a person for questioning during a raid in the border district Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
As per a police officer, the raid was conducted in Sujian Danna border area today morning during which a resident was detained for questioning. More details are awaited…
Five killed, including police officer, in North Carolina shooting; suspect ‘contained’
RALEIGH, N.C., OCTOBER 14: A North Carolina mayor announced that five people, including a police officer, were killed in a shooting in a residential area.
Raleigh Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin told reporters that multiple people were shot on the Neuse River Greenway around 5 p.m., and that the police department told her around 8 p.m. that the suspect had been “contained” at a residence in the area.
Numerous police vehicles and multiple ambulances had swarmed the Hedingham neighborhood starting in the late afternoon, and officers remained in place for hours during an apparent manhunt. Details of what happened remained scant by early evening.
“State and local officers are on the ground and working to stop the shooter and keep people safe,” Gov. Roy Cooper had tweeted shortly before 7 p.m.
Earlier, WakeMed Hospital spokesperson Deb Laughery said said at least four people connected to the shooting were being treated at the hospital, but no other information was immediately available.
Police closed off several streets in the area, and numerous law enforcement vehicles could be seen parked both in the street and in the driveways of two-story homes. The neighborhood borders the Neuse River Greenway Trail, and is about 9 miles (14 kilometers) from Raleigh’s downtown.
The Raleigh Police Department said it was “on the scene of an active shooting” in a statement via Twitter, and advised residents in multiple neighborhoods to stay indoors.
Brooke Medina was driving home at around 5.15 p.m. when she saw about two dozen police cars, both marked and unmarked, race toward her neighborhood as she got off the highway. She then saw ambulances speeding the other direction, toward the closest hospital.
She and her husband, who was working from home with their four children, started reaching out to neighbors and realized there was a shelter-in-place order.
The family closed all of their window blinds, locked the doors and congregated in an upstairs hallway together, said Medina, who works as a communications vice president at a think tank. Her family listened to the police scanner and watched local news before going back downstairs once the danger seemed to have moved further away from their home.
“We’re just going to hunker down for the rest of the night and be very vigilant. Keep all of our lights on, doors locked,” she said.
She described Hedingham as a sprawling, dense, tree-lined neighborhood that’s full of single-family homes, duplexes and townhomes that are more moderately priced compared to other parts of the Raleigh area.
Medina said she often takes her kids on bike rides along the greenway during the day, but typically brings pepper spray along just in case.
“There’s a lot of places one could disappear,” she said. (Agencies)
Mainly dry weather likely in J&K during next 24 hours: MeT
JAMMU, Oct 14: Weather is likely to remain dry in Jammu and Kashmir for the next 24 hours, said the Meteorological (MeT) department here on Friday.
“Weather is likely to remain dry in J&K during the next 24 hours,” an official of the department said.
Jammu had 17.6, Katra 15.2, Batote 9.7, Banihal 8.6 and Bhaderwah 6.8 as the minimum temperature.
Srinagar had 6.4 and both Pahalgam and Gulmarg had 2 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature.
Drass town in Ladakh region had minus 1.6, Kargil 4 and Leh minus 0.8 as the minimum temperature. (AGENCIES)

