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Euphoria in Jammu as India Clinches Asia Cup 2025 Against Pakistan

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Massive celebrations erupted across the Jammu region on Sunday evening after India clinched a thrilling five-wicket victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final held in Dubai. The win marked India’s third consecutive Asia Cup triumph against Pakistan, further cementing its dominance in regional cricket.

The match, filled with high drama, showcased India’s resilience. India, put to bat, faced early setbacks with pacers Faheem Ashraf and Shaheen Afridi dismissing key players Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Suryakumar Yadav cheaply. India’s innings appeared shaky, leaving fans uncertain about the outcome of the final.

However, a resilient partnership between Tilak Varma and Shivam Dube sparked a turnaround. Their composed batting steadied India’s innings and laid the foundation for a memorable chase. Varma’s classy strokeplay and Dube’s power-hitting proved decisive, steering India to a hard-fought but confident victory.

As soon as the winning shot was struck, streets across Jammu city and adjoining towns came alive with joy. Fans waved the Tricolour, shouted slogans of “India-India”, lit firecrackers, and danced to the beat of dhols. Markets, residential colonies, and chowks witnessed jubilant gatherings, turning the night into a carnival of cricket passion.

“In the beginning, we were nervous after losing three early wickets, but Tilak Varma’s innings was simply brilliant and Dube supported him well. We are proud of our team,” said a cricket fan in Jammu.

Another supporter expressed excitement, stating, “It feels like Diwali has come early! India is the strongest team in the world right now, and no one can beat us when we play like this.”

Earlier in the match, India’s bowlers delivered a disciplined performance, restricting Pakistan to a modest total. The controlled attack throughout the innings ensured that the target remained within reach, despite the early hiccups in India’s chase.

The emphatic victory not only provided India with another Asia Cup trophy but also reinforced its status as a powerhouse in world cricket, sparking nationwide pride and jubilation. Cricket fans from all corners of the country celebrated this remarkable achievement, reflecting the unifying spirit of the sport.

Over 1 Kg of Charas Seized in Shopian and Budgam Districts

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On Monday, police seized over one kilogram of charas and arrested two suspected drug peddlers during separate operations in Shopian and Budgam districts of Jammu and Kashmir. The law enforcement agencies acted based on specific intelligence reports, reflecting their commitment to tackling drug-related issues in the region.

In the first operation in Shopian, a team from Police Station Zainapora registered FIR No. 77/2025 under the NDPS Act after obtaining a search warrant from the Chief Judicial Magistrate’s Court. They conducted a raid on the residence of Gh. Mohammad Sheikh, a local resident.

During this targeted search, police recovered a significant amount of a charas-like substance weighing one kilogram, along with a grinder machine believed to be used for processing the contraband. According to police statements, the prime suspect, Gh. Mohammad Sheikh, managed to evade arrest during the operation. Authorities are currently pursuing leads to apprehend him.

“We will continue our relentless efforts to track down those who engage in drug trafficking and contribute to the deterioration of our youth,” officials said.

In a separate incident that unfolded around the same time, a police team stationed at Police Post Wachi intercepted a suspected peddler at a routine checkpoint in Naghard Wachi. The suspect, identified as Imtiyaz Ahmad Sheikh of Pombia Kulgam, was caught in possession of 101 grams of charas-like substance.

This prompted the registration of a new case, FIR No. 78/2025 under the NDPS Act, at Police Station Zainapora, as police efforts to dismantle drug networks in the area intensify.

Shifting focus to Budgam district, police arrested another suspected drug dealer during a routine check at Checkpora Kralpora. The individual, Moomin Qadir Dhobi from Dharambugh Kralpora, was apprehended with 112 grams of charas-like substance in his possession.

This incident resulted in the registration of a case, FIR No. 173/2025 under the NDPS Act, at Police Station Chadoora. Police officials confirm that investigation is actively ongoing to uncover any larger networks behind these drug peddlers.

The recent seizures underline the growing concerns related to drug abuse within the region. Local police departments continue to ramp up their efforts to combat the illegal drug trade as part of a larger initiative to safeguard the community’s youth and promote public safety.

ECI Deploys Central Observers for Bihar Assembly and J&K Bye-Elections

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced the deployment of Central Observers for the Bihar Assembly elections and bye-elections in Jammu and Kashmir, specifically in Budgam and Nagrota constituencies. This move aims to maintain transparency and uphold the democratic process ahead of crucial elections across the country.

Central Observers include general, police, and expenditure officials, who will oversee the conduct of elections. These officials act under the Commission’s plenary powers, as provided by Article 324 of the Constitution and Section 20B of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Their main role is to ensure the seamless execution of elections in each constituency.

The announcement comes in response to weeks of speculation surrounding the schedule of overdue bye-elections in Jammu and Kashmir’s 90-member Legislative Assembly. The state has seen significant political activity, especially following recent developments.

  • The Nagrota seat became vacant after BJP legislator and senior leader Devender Singh Rana passed away on October 31, 2024. His daughter, Devyani Rana, is currently considered a likely candidate for the BJP, although there has been no official confirmation yet.
  • The Budgam seat was vacated by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on October 21, 2024. Abdullah chose to retain his seat in Ganderbal after contesting in both constituencies. The National Conference is in a strong position in Budgam, but candidate details are still pending announcement.

To manage these elections, the ECI has deployed a total of 470 officers, including 320 from IAS, 60 from IPS, and 90 from IRS/IRAS/ICAS services. These officials will monitor the electoral process in Bihar and eight other states and Union Territories where bye-elections are scheduled.

The Central Observers serve as the eyes and ears of the Election Commission. Their responsibilities span several critical areas, including:

  • Monitoring election conduct under the Commission’s guidance.
  • Overseeing law and order, campaign practices, and overall electoral management.
  • Tracking candidates’ election expenditure to prevent corrupt practices.
  • Promoting voter awareness and participation.

“The observers are entrusted with the crucial responsibility of upholding the impartiality and credibility of elections – the bedrock of democratic polity,” the ECI stated.

As the electoral landscape heats up, the Commission is expected to announce the Bihar Assembly election schedule by mid-October. On another front, the ECI has set October 24, 2025, for biennial elections to fill four vacant Rajya Sabha seats from Jammu and Kashmir.

This strategic move by the ECI highlights its commitment to ensuring free and fair elections throughout India. The involvement of Central Observers will significantly enhance the transparency and credibility of the electoral process, vital for maintaining democratic integrity.

Raman Bhalla Demands Restoration of Full Statehood; Terms BJP’s GST Reforms an “Eye-Wash”

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RS Pura, September 28, 2025:

Raman Bhalla, Working President of the Jammu & Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee, today conducted an extensive tour of RS Pura, where he addressed pressing public concerns and strongly articulated the dual challenges confronting the Union Territory—economic distress under flawed GST policies and the absence of full statehood.

Bhalla criticized the BJP-led Government for introducing what it describes as the “next phase of GST reforms,” terming them an “eye-wash” and a diversion from the deeper damage caused by earlier GST inflation. He observed that the inflated taxation structure has over the years placed an unprecedented burden on households, small traders, and micro enterprises, aggravating inflationary pressures on the economy.

> “The BJP first inflated GST, directly fueling inflation and weakening small businesses. Now, in the name of reforms, it is attempting cosmetic changes without acknowledging the harm done. The people of this country deserve transparency, relief, and accountability, not political eyewash,” Bhalla stated.

Beyond economic concerns, Bhalla placed renewed emphasis on the urgent demand for restoration of full statehood to Jammu & Kashmir. He said the existing framework of dual governance, with significant powers concentrated in the hands of the Lieutenant Governor and others dispersed among limited elected representatives, has weakened democratic accountability and created serious administrative confusion.

> “Governance cannot function effectively under divided authority. The absence of full statehood has disempowered the people of Jammu & Kashmir, restricted decision-making, and created policy paralysis. Statehood is not a concession—it is a constitutional and democratic right,” Bhalla asserted.

He warned that as long as statehood remains denied, Jammu & Kashmir will continue to face governance hurdles, delayed welfare delivery, and weakened public trust. He urged the BJP to stop delaying and immediately restore statehood to uphold the dignity and rights of the people.

During the RS Pura visit, Bhalla was accompanied by senior party leaders and local representatives including:

Yashpal (Block President), Jasmeet Singh, Tirath Singh, Gurmeet Singh, Harjit Singh, Vikas Kant, Ashok Lahria, Satish Kumar, Rattan Lal, Ramesh Lal, Ravi Rattan, Chaman Lal, Bishan Das, Krishan Lal.

The leadership, along with local citizens, extended strong support to Bhalla’s call for economic justice and restoration of statehood, reaffirming Congress’s resolve to continue this struggle at every platform.

LG Manoj Sinha Calls J&K Assembly Session On Oct 23

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The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly will be convened here next month.

A notice issued by the J&K assembly secretariat said the LG has summoned the assembly session to meet on October 23 at 10 am.

“I, Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, in exercise of powers conferred upon me under Section 18(1) of the J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019, do hereby summon the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly to meet at Srinagar on Thursday, the 23rd October, 2025 at 10.00 AM,” the LG said in an order.

The assembly secretariat urged the members to “make it convenient to attend the session of the legislative assembly on the appointed date, time and place”

Curfew relaxed for 4 hours in violence-hit Leh town, situation peaceful: Officials

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For the first time since curfew was imposed three days ago in violence-hit Leh town of Ladakh, the restrictions were relaxed Saturday afternoon in a phased manner for a few hours, providing relief to residents who lined up outside shops selling essential commodities.

Police and paramilitary forces intensified patrolling and checking since early this morning to maintain law and order following the detention of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act (NSA) the previous day, officials said, adding no untoward incident was reported from anywhere during the relaxation period.

The Director General of Police, Ladakh, S D Singh Jamwal, said that curfew was relaxed for a total of four hours.

“We have taken a decision (to ease restrictions). The curfew is relaxed for two hours from 1 PM to 3 PM in the first phase in old city areas, followed by a two-hour relaxation in new areas from 3.30 pm to 5.30 PM,” Director General of Police, Ladakh, S D Singh Jamwal told reporters here.

The curfew was clamped in the town on Wednesday evening after widespread violence resulted in the death of four persons and injuries to 90 others during a shutdown called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB) to advance talks with the Centre on the demands for statehood and extension of the Sixth Schedule to Ladakh.

Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta chaired a high-level security review meeting at Raj Bhavan, after which the restrictions were eased.

Officials said police parties on Saturday announced the relaxation in the curfew using the public address systems and, soon after, shops selling essential commodities were opened, witnessing a heavy rush.

People were also seen queuing outside ATM kiosks in good numbers as the police and CRPF personnel kept a vigil, they said, adding the relaxation period passed off peacefully in the old city areas.

Jamwal said Wangchuk is being probed for allegedly having links with Pakistan following last month’s arrest of a Pakistani Intelligence Operative who sent videos of his protests across the border.

He described Wangchuk as the “main ring leader” behind Wednesday’s violence.

On the participation of people in the funeral of four persons who lost their lives in Wednesday’s violence, the DGP said that all necessary arrangements have been made to help their relatives take part in their last rites.

“We do not want anyone to have any type of inconvenience during the funeral,” he said.

He said the job of the police is to maintain law and order and “we are involved in that”.

In a statement issued late Friday night, the Lt Governor-led administration justified the detention of Wangchuk, saying a series of alleged provocative speeches by him, with references to the Nepal agitation and the Arab Spring, resulted in Wednesday’s violence that left four persons dead and scores of others injured.

It said the detention of Wangchuk was “important to restore normalcy” in the peace-loving Leh town and also to prevent him from further acting in a manner “prejudicial to maintenance of public order”.

“There was no untoward incident reported from anywhere in Ladakh during the past 24 hours. The restrictions are in place to maintain law and order,” an official said.

The official said the patrolling and checking by police and paramilitary forces in the sensitive areas have been intensified, while raids are also underway to nab the absconding rioters, including a councillor who allegedly instigated the violence.

More than 50 persons were detained following the clashes, while strict restrictions under prohibitory orders banning assembly of five or more persons also remained in force in other major towns of the Union Territory, including Kargil.

The Directorate of Information & Public Relations (DIPR), Ladakh, in a statement late Friday night, said: “Time and again it has been observed that Wangchuk has been indulging in activities prejudicial to the security of the state and detrimental to maintenance of peace and public order and services essential to the community.”

It said that despite clear communication from the government regarding the meeting of the High-Powered Committee (HPC) and the offer of prior meetings before the HPC, Wangchuk, with his “ulterior motive”, continued his hunger strike in the town from 10 September.

“His series of provocative speeches, references to Nepal agitations, Arab Spring, etc, and misleading videos resulted in the violent protests of 24 September in Leh, where institutions, buildings and vehicles were burnt down, and, in the aftermath, police personnel were attacked, leading to the unfortunate death of four individuals.

“The entire episode could have been avoided if he could have risen above his personal and political ambitions by calling off the hunger strike when the dialogue with the government was resumed on the same agenda,” the statement alleged, referring to the demands for statehood and extension of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution to the region.

The statement said it was important to restore normalcy in the peace-loving Leh town of Ladakh.

It said the administration, based on specific inputs, took a considered decision to detain Wangchuk under the NSA and move him to Jodhpur prison in Rajasthan.

Ending Terrorism is Everyone’s Duty, Says LG Manoj Sinha

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha stated that while the government and security forces are pivotal in combating terrorism, the eradication of this menace also falls upon the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking at an event on Saturday, Sinha underscored the collaborative responsibility shared between authorities and the public.

During his address, Sinha highlighted that terrorism in India has significantly decreased, now predominantly affecting specific regions. He pointed out that areas in the North-East have largely achieved peace, with left-wing extremism confined to very few districts. He expressed confidence that this would be eliminated in the coming months.

“Terrorism has been greatly reduced elsewhere in the country. We see that the North-East is largely terror-free now,” Sinha remarked. He noted that while some districts in Karnataka, Kerala, and Jammu and Kashmir continue to face challenges, there is a pressing need to eliminate such threats.

“It is the biggest hurdle to development and creating employment opportunities,” he emphasized. Sinha added that while security forces and the administration are fully committed to their roles, the citizens’ involvement remains crucial. “The people of Jammu and Kashmir need to refrain from actions that could inadvertently escalate such activities,” he pointed out.

In his speech, Sinha conveyed optimism regarding the current state of safety in Jammu and Kashmir. He noted that incidents of street violence and stone-pelting have diminished significantly, transforming it into a situation comparable to other parts of India.

“Schools, colleges, and businesses operate normally, and importantly, we no longer witness the presence of top commanders from major terror organizations. This year, there has only been one local recruitment into terrorist ranks,” Sinha stated.

Addressing the role of external forces in perpetuating terrorism, Sinha cited Pakistan’s involvement as a significant contributor to ongoing extremism. “Despite noticeable progress, we unfortunately contend with a neighbor engaged in constant mischief,” he remarked. He elaborated on Pakistan’s historical aggression since the partition, emphasizing their failure in conventional warfare against India and their pivot to proxy warfare through radicalization.

Sinha highlighted the tragic human cost resulting from terrorism, stating that over 40,000 lives have been lost to violence in the region. “How long will this continue? It is the duty of the government and the forces to combat terrorism, but the public must also play their part,” he urged.

In closing, Sinha raised concerns about the discourse surrounding terrorism, suggesting that erroneous statements by individuals could mirror extremist narratives, particularly those espoused by groups like ‘The Resistance Front’ (TRF). “When we echo the same sentiments as terrorist organizations, it poses significant dangers,” he concluded.

Engineer Rashid to Stage Hunger Strike in Tihar Ahead of Gandhi Jayanti

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Sheikh Abdul Rashid, the Lok Sabha MP from Baramulla in Jammu and Kashmir, will embark on a two-day hunger strike in Tihar Jail from October 1 to 3, to commemorate Gandhi Jayanti and underscore the need for non-violence in today’s world.

In a poignant handwritten letter addressed to Mahatma Gandhi, Rashid expressed that the world is in a “desperate need” for peace, asserting that Gandhi’s teachings continue to bear relevance. Currently imprisoned for a terror funding case, Rashid—popularly known as Engineer Rashid—criticised nations that engage in violence while claiming to pursue peace.

“Those who speak most of your message, Bapu, hardly match their words with deeds,” Rashid wrote, voicing his concerns about the pervasive violence that contradicts Gandhi’s ideals. He lamented the situational plight in Kashmir, noting that Kashmiri individuals face severe misrepresentation as anti-national or radical elements.

Reflecting on the legacy of Gandhi during the tumultuous period of Partition, he recalled that Kashmir was once viewed as a symbol of hope and tranquillity. Today, however, he stated, “We Kashmiris are being branded anti-national, Pak proxies, and whatnot,” stressing that the dignity and rights of Kashmiris have eroded.

Rashid highlighted how the struggles of Kashmiris have been misconstrued. He stated, “Being Islamist is an honour for every Muslim, and no true Muslim can ever be radical.” He underscored the issue that despite widespread injustices, few dare to speak against the stringent laws imposed in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Thousands lie in graves, while men in prisons lose their lives due to the misdeeds of Partition,” he lamented, urging for accountability and a recognition of the legitimate rights of his constituents. He also pointed out the lingering challenges faced by Kashmiri Pandits, who he says live as refugees, despite their historical connections to the land.

Rashid wrote, “Tihar jail has become a second home for those who aspire for the vision of non-violence to claim their rights,” associating his hunger strike with a broader call for justice and non-violence.

In his letter, Rashid condemned what he described as divisive politics, noting that Gandhi’s vision has been overshadowed by repressive policies. He voiced concern that state-induced oppression feeds into the narrative of helplessness among Kashmiris, leading to misinterpretations of their commitment to non-violence as weakness.

“I am sure your soul must be in a state of restlessness while watching what we Kashmiris have passed through since 1989,” he stated, appealing to Gandhi’s spirit to inspire change.

Rashid articulated that instead of fostering harmony, discriminatory labels such as ‘Babar ki Aulad’ (children of Babar) exacerbate social divides. He added, “The great Indian state does not need enemies from outside; ultranationalists are doing what external adversaries cannot accomplish.”

With his hunger strike, Rashid aims to remind the nation of the essence of Gandhi’s teachings and the urgent necessity for peace in the current socio-political landscape. His actions seek to evoke a collective reflection on the relevance of non-violence today.

Sonam Wangchuk Under Investigation for Alleged Pak Links

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Ladakh’s Director General of Police (DGP) S D Singh Jamwal confirmed on Saturday that Sonam Wangchuk is under investigation for potential links to Pakistan. This announcement stems from the recent arrest of a Pakistani intelligence operative who allegedly transmitted videos of protests led by Wangchuk across the border.

Jamwal identified Wangchuk as a pivotal figure in the protests that led to violence claiming four lives and injuring numerous others earlier this week. On Friday, law enforcement detained Wangchuk under the stringent National Security Act, subsequently transferring him to a correctional facility in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

“The findings from our investigation regarding Wangchuk are sensitive and cannot be disclosed at this time. However, one can infer much from his online presence,” Jamwal stated. He noted that Wangchuk’s speeches, referencing movements like the Arab Spring and unrest in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, acted as provocations.

“We are reviewing potential foreign funding and violations of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act against him. Importantly, a person of interest from Pakistan was supplying footage back to his country from the protests led by Wangchuk,” he explained.

Jamwal further highlighted Wangchuk’s international involvement, recalling his attendance at a recent event hosted by the Pakistani publication, The Dawn, and a prior visit to Bangladesh. “These visits raise significant suspicion regarding his intents,” he remarked to reporters.

Wangchuk has been a central figure in a movement advocating for statehood and the extension of the sixth schedule to the Union Territory, representing the Leh Apex Body and the Kargil Democratic Alliance.

“Wangchuk sought to commandeer this movement and undermine dialogues between Central leaders and Ladakhi representatives,” the DGP added. The Centre had extended an invitation for fresh discussions set for October 6.

Despite the upcoming informal meeting, Wangchuk continued his hunger strike, a decision deemed provocative given the rising tensions. “A day prior to the informal discussions, there was a direct attempt to disrupt the peace by disseminating inflammatory videos and making incendiary statements, which ultimately contributed to the violence that ensued on Wednesday,” Jamwal clarified.

Commenting on remarks made by Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta concerning foreign conspiracies related to the violence, Jamwal confirmed that three individuals from Nepal were among those hospitalized with gunshot wounds, indicating broader foreign involvement.

In total, police have detained around 50 individuals in connection with Wednesday’s unrest, with around six being identified as critical ringleaders behind the violent episodes. “Wangchuk, as the main instigator, has been placed in a jail outside the region,” the DGP concluded.

National Commission for Women Launches Mahila Jan Sunwai in Jammu

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Jammu, 26th September 2025 — Smt. Vijaya Rahatkar, the Hon’ble Chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW), spearheaded the Mahila Jan Sunwai (Rashtriya Mahila Ayog-Apke Dwar) in Jammu today. This initiative aims to address and resolve women’s grievances directly, ensuring immediate and effective responses. The event saw enthusiastic participation from numerous women seeking justice.

The program, organized by NCW in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, aimed to offer on-the-spot resolutions to various complaints. Women shared their issues ranging from domestic violence to workplace harassment, receiving guidance and relief during the event, which underscores NCW’s commitment to promoting women’s welfare.

During the Mahila Jan Sunwai, NCW successfully addressed multiple grievances, reinforcing its role as a pillar for women’s support and justice. Chairperson Smt. Vijaya Rahatkar commended the J&K Police for their cooperation and swift actions, which facilitate a safe environment for women seeking assistance.

DIG Jammu expressed gratitude to the Commission for selecting Jammu as the venue for this crucial outreach initiative, emphasizing the importance of such programs in fostering greater trust between law enforcement and the community.

This Mahila Jan Sunwai signifies a critical step in enhancing institutional responsiveness and strengthening the social fabric in Jammu regarding women’s safety and dignity. By engaging with community members directly, the initiative aims to empower women and raise awareness about their rights.

A subsequent review meeting followed the event, where senior police officials and district administrative officers convened. The Commission provided guidelines aiming to bolster existing safety plans for women and highlighted the need for organizing more seminars focusing on women’s security and empowerment. This proactive approach aims at continuous improvement and sustainability in addressing women’s issues in the region.

A PowerPoint presentation illustrated by the DIG Jammu included vital statistics and insights into safety measures and resources available to support women. This data-driven approach reflects the commitment to transparency and accountability in law enforcement’s efforts to protect vulnerable populations.

The initiative aligns with national schemes and policies aimed at protecting women’s rights, demonstrating the proactive stance taken by NCW. The event fostered an environment for women to voice their concerns and seek immediate help, marking a significant milestone in the Commission’s ongoing efforts.