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Kashmiri Pandits Protest In Jammu Against NFSA Integration, Minor Scuffle With Police

Displaced Kashmiri Pandits protested here on Wednesday against the Jammu and Kashmir administration’s move to integrate their relief rations into the National Food Security Act (NFSA). Minor clashes broke out between demonstrators and police as they attempted to march towards the Relief Commissioner’s office.
Terming the move a “conspiracy” to dilute their migrant and genocide victim status, the protesters vowed to intensify agitation if the decision is not rolled back.
The administration is integrating migrant ration cards, including those of Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) in Jammu, into the NFSA database. This process began in early 2026. As of April 2026, officials said over 17,500 migrant ration cards have been integrated, with more than 50,000 families ultimately set to be included to enable access to wider social welfare schemes.
Hundreds of members of the displaced community, representing groups such as the United Alliance of Kashmiri Displaced Community, Panun Kashmir and various migrant camp residents, joined the protest march, which was also supported by Shiv Sena.
The protesters, including residents of Jagti, Purkhoo, Nagrota and Muthi migrant camps, assembled on the road outside the Relief Commissioner’s office and raised slogans against implementation of the NFSA.
As they tried to move towards the office, a heavy police contingent stopped them, leading to brief scuffles and pushing between the two sides, said officials.
Police later dispersed the crowd. Afterwards, the protesters staged a sit-in and raised anti-government slogans.
Community leaders described NFSA as a “black law” and a “trap” for Kashmiri Pandits, alleging that its implementation would dilute their distinct identity as displaced persons and affect their rehabilitation rights.
“It is a black law and a trap for the community to dilute their identity as genocide survivors. The discrepancies in this law amount to outright injustice.
For 36 years, Kashmiri Pandits have suffered after their displacement, and now under NFSA, our identity is being diluted,” said Panun Kashmir convenor Dr Agnishaker.
“We urge the authorities to reconsider the decision pragmatically and address the community’s genuine concerns. In its present form, this is anti-community,” he said.
He also expressed concern over the upcoming census, demanding recognition of their distinct identity as internally displaced persons and victims of genocide. “If our identity is not included, it will amount to erasing Kashmiri Pandits forever,” Agnishaker said.
Another leader, Arvind Kaul, alleged that their fundamental right to peaceful protest was being curtailed.
“It is our fundamental right to protest peacefully, but we are not even being allowed to do that,” he said, demanding restoration of their rights and continuation of the existing relief system.
He sought permanent rehabilitation for the displaced community, stating that they neither have homes nor their homeland, yet are being asked to register Kashmir as their permanent address.
Echoing similar sentiments, community leader Sunil Kumar said the displaced population would continue their struggle until a permanent and dignified resolution to their displacement is achieved.
“We strongly oppose these laws being imposed on us repeatedly. We will not step back until our demands are met,” he said.
The protesters warned of a larger agitation if their concerns are not addressed, reiterating their demand that the government focus on rehabilitation in Kashmir rather than altering the relief distribution mechanism. (Agencies)

PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti Criticizes National Conference’s Tactics

SRINAGAR, May 6: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti criticized the National Conference (NC) on Wednesday for utilizing religious scripture to shift focus away from its governance failures. Mufti condemned the ruling party’s methods, asserting that their actions stem from desperation and disillusionment among the populace.

At a press conference in Srinagar, Mufti addressed NC’s chief spokesman Tanvir Sadiq and MLA Zadibal, who demanded she swear by the Quran, claiming her party supported the BJP in the Rajya Sabha polls last year. “For God’s sake, do not drag Quran into politics,” Mufti urged. “They are doing this to hide their failures over the past two years in government. People are disheartened with them,” she added.

Mufti’s comments follow a Right to Information (RTI) response indicating that the PDP did not appoint a chief agent for the Rajya Sabha elections held in October last year. This revelation fueled the NC’s allegations that three PDP MLAs had voted for the BJP in those elections.

Mehbooba Mufti emphasized the pressing issues the state faces, stating, “Houses are being demolished under the pretext of fighting drugs. Earlier, the same tactic was employed to combat terrorism.” She expressed concern over the plight of employees being dismissed unexpectedly and highlighted the struggles of students who excel through open merit.

“This government has become a mute spectator to the distressing conditions of our people,” Mufti lamented. She reinforced that while her party welcomes political competition, it should not invoke religious texts to make its case. “They should keep religious scriptures out of political disputes,” she firmly stated.

The former chief minister’s statements resonate with citizens feeling the brunt of inadequate governance and her call for a more ethical approach to political discourse underscores the divisive tactics of current political strategies.

As the political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir continues to evolve, Mehbooba Mufti’s remarks elevate discussions surrounding the ethical responsibilities of political parties amidst growing public scrutiny.

Oath-Taking Ceremony For New BJP Govt In Bengal To Be Held On May 9: Party State Unit Chief

West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya on Wednesday announced that the oath-taking ceremony of the new government in the state will be held on May 9.
Bhattacharya told reporters that the swearing-in ceremony will take place at Brigade Parade Ground in central Kolkata from 10 am.
“The new BJP government will take oath on May 9 at 10 am,” he said.
The BJP secured a landslide victory in the recently concluded West Bengal assembly elections, ending the 15-year rule of the Trinamool Congress in the state.

‘Low Intensity’ Amritsar Blast Part Of Pak ISI’s Designs On Op Sindoor Anniversary: Punjab DGP

May 6: A blast, which occurred near the army cantonment boundary wall in Amritsar’s Khasa, was a low-intensity explosion, Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav said on Wednesday.
The blast occurred on Tuesday night, and no injuries were reported, police said.
The DGP mentioned that no group has claimed responsibility for the explosion, but it appears that Pakistan’s ISI might be behind the incident.
“We assume that, as today is the Operation Sindoor anniversary, this is part of Pakistan’s ISI designs to cause disruptions in Punjab. Punjab is fighting a proxy war on behalf of the nation against Pakistan,” he said.
Two back-to-back explosions near security establishments shook Punjab on Tuesday night, triggering panic and drawing condemnation from opposition parties, which called them efforts to “destabilise” the state.
The first explosion happened around 8 pm in Jalandhar outside the headquarters of the Border Security Force’s Punjab Frontier, while the second blast occurred at around 11 pm in Amritsar.
An investigation into both incidents is underway.
After holding a meeting with army authorities and senior officers from the Punjab Police, DGP Yadav briefed reporters on the discussions. He stated that common concerns regarding security were reviewed, and directives were issued.
He said that a meeting was also held with senior police officers of the Amritsar police commissionerate.
According to the DGP, the exact nature of the explosion and the device used will be determined pending forensic examination.
Senior officers from the Punjab Police, including the Amritsar SSP (Rural), visited the explosion site. The bomb disposal squad from the Punjab Police and BSF, along with forensic experts, sanitised the area and collected samples for scientific analysis.
The DGP noted that an FIR has been registered under relevant sections, and investigations are being conducted in close coordination with the army and other agencies. “Multiple teams are working on this utilising human intelligence, technical resources, and forensic inputs to ensure investigations are conducted in a scientific manner,” he said, asserting that the perpetrators will be arrested.
Amritsar (Rural) Senior Superintendent of Police Suhail Mir Qasim stated that police received reports of a loud sound at around 11 pm on a road in Khasa, Amritsar. “Our teams arrived on the scene immediately,” he said.
Preliminary inspections indicated that someone had thrown an explosive device towards the boundary wall, leading to the explosion, according to the SSP. Police mentioned that a piece of a tin sheet covering the boundary wall had fallen as a result of the blast. (Agencies)

Op Sindoor Paid Dividends, But War Not Sustainable, Says Farooq Abdullah

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said ‘Operation Sindoor’ has paid its dividends, but asserted that “wars do not bring a solution, only misery”.
“(Operation) Sindoor has paid its dividends. I think there is no more question of wars. Wars do not bring a solution, they just bring misery. Look at Ukraine and the destruction there, look at the Middle East. Look at the situation of gas (supplies) here. It will take Qatar a year or two to restore gas supplies,” Abdullah told reporters at party headquarters here.
To another question about the Gulf situation, the former chief minister said the world was not ready for war, as prevailing economic conditions were bad.
“Don’t panic, the world isn’t ready for war. Economic conditions of every country are already bad, and no country wants war. The Middle East has most of the oil and gas, and if pressure continues, then the situation in the world will be so bad that it will be difficult to survive,” he added.
Asked about the recent assembly election results, the NC president said he sees the results like everyone else.
“How will I see, I see it like you are seeing. The results have come, Mamata (Banerjee) is not accepting (the results), she says there was huge rigging. This is the situation in Bengal. Tamil Nadu is getting a new government. Congress won in Kerala, the BJP won in Assam. What else is there?” he said.
When asked if he sees any impact of special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the elections, Abdullah said, “There was an impact of everything.” He also said the opposition INDIA bloc is already strong and there is nothing lacking in it.
In response to a question about blasts in Punjab, the former Union minister said blasts have been happening in India, and there was nothing new. “You should not panic,” he told reporters.
On the opposition targeting the NC government in J-K, Abdullah said it is good that the opposition is doing its job.
“If they don’t, how will they survive? Let them say what they want. Our party is working the way it has to, and we will continue to do so,” he added. (Agencies)

Cong Declares Support To TVK, Says Alliance Covers Future Polls As Well

The Congress party, a long-time ally of the DMK, on Wednesday announced support to actor-politician Vijay’s TVK to form the government in Tamil Nadu and severed ties with the Dravidian major.
The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee and the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) have decided to extend its full support to the TVK to form the government, AICC Tamil Nadu incharge Girish Chodankar said in a statement citing TVK chief Vijay’s request seeking support.
He said: “Our support shall be conditional upon the TVK keeping out from this alliance any communal forces that do not believe in the Constitution of India. This alliance between the TVK and the Tamil Nadu Congress will strive to bring back Perunthalaivar Kamaraj’s glory days of Tamil Nadu, with a strong commitment to Thanthai Periyar’s social justice ideals and Dr BR Ambedkar’s constitutional ideals in the years and decades to come.
This alliance – founded on mutual respect, appropriate share, and shared responsibility between the two parties is not only for the formation of this government, but also for future elections to the local body organisations, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.” (AGENCIES)

Trump Halts ‘Project Freedom’ Amid Iran Negotiation Progress

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he has paused ‘Project Freedom’, aimed at escorting ships through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This decision follows his claim of significant progress in negotiations with Iran, which seeks to formalize a peace agreement to end the ongoing conflict.

In a detailed post on Truth Social, Trump conveyed, “Great progress has been made toward a complete and final agreement with representatives of Iran.” He noted that Pakistan and other allied nations have requested this brief suspension of the project to facilitate the negotiation process.

“Given the military successes achieved during our campaign against Iran, we have mutually decided to pause Project Freedom, although the blockade will remain intact,” Trump elaborated. This project was initiated on Monday to assist ships stranded due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump had earlier announced the operation on Sunday, and it was quickly put into action by the US Central Command.

However, the initiation of Project Freedom created tensions in the region. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical artery for global oil transportation, handling approximately one-fifth of the world’s oil supplies. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported that Iranian forces attacked its ships, while the US also claimed to have destroyed a number of Iranian small boats.

Trump’s announcement came shortly after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared the conclusion of Operation Epic Fury, which began on February 28. Rubio noted that the operation met its objectives, stating, “We’re not cheering for an additional situation to occur. We would prefer the path of peace. What @POTUS would prefer is a deal… that is, so far, not the route that Iran has chosen.”

During a press conference, Rubio clarified the humanitarian goals behind Project Freedom. “Our mission was to rescue nearly 23,000 civilians from 87 different countries left abandoned by the Iranian regime,” he explained. He emphasized that this initiative is defensive rather than offensive: “This is not an offensive operation. If no one attacks us, there will be no shooting.”

As the situation develops, diplomatic observers will be keenly watching how these negotiations will shape future relations between the United States and Iran. The potential for a formal agreement raises questions about regional stability and the safety of maritime operations in the strategically vital Gulf.

While many await the outcome of these negotiations, the intricacies of military and diplomatic strategy continue to unfold in the tense atmosphere surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. With the conflict reaching a pivotal moment, stakeholders across the globe hope for a resolution that prioritizes peace and security in the region.

Rahul Gandhi Claims Every 6th BJP MP Elected via ‘Vote Chori’

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently claimed that every sixth Member of Parliament (MP) from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Lok Sabha achieved their seat through vote chori, a term implying electoral fraud. Speaking on X, he challenged the BJP’s election integrity, suggesting that these MPs deserve to be labeled ‘ghuspethiya’, or infiltrators, according to the party’s own linguistic framework.

Gandhi’s comments, made on Wednesday, came amidst a broader critique of the BJP’s electoral practices. He expressed concerns regarding the legitimacy of the BJP’s parliamentary representation, stating, “If fair elections took place now, they would struggle to secure even 140 seats.”

The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha said, “When vote chori occurs, sometimes individual seats are stolen, while at other times, entire governments fall prey. Of the 240 BJP MPs in the Lok Sabha, approximately every sixth MP secured their seat through these means.”

Continuing his criticism, Gandhi stressed the importance of accountability and transparency within electoral processes. He remarked, “They are not hard to identify. Should we, in the BJP’s own parlance, label them ‘ghuspethiya’? And what about Haryana? The entire government there is an ‘ghuspethiya’.”

His pointed remarks reflect a growing frustration with the BJP’s governance tactics and electoral practices that, according to him, manipulate various democratic institutions for political gain. Gandhi underscored his argument by accusing BJP of distorting voter lists and sacrificing electoral integrity for power.

In the wake of the BJP’s significant victories in the Bengal and Assam assembly polls, Gandhi referred to the outcomes as a “theft” of the public mandate. He alleged that these results are symptomatic of the BJP’s intent to undermine democracy in India. “The theft of Assam and Bengal’s mandate is a big step forward by the BJP in its mission to destroy Indian democracy,” he stated.

Gandhi’s comments extended beyond party lines, urging supporters and rivals alike to reassess their perspectives. He implored those who revel in the Trinamool Congress’s (TMC) setbacks to consider the broader implications. “This is not about one party or another. This is about India,” he emphasized on X.

The BJP notably ousted the TMC from power in West Bengal and maintained its stronghold in Assam in the recent assembly poll results, which could further intensify political debates and future elections.

Political analysts suggest that Gandhi’s focus on electoral integrity may resonate with a voter base increasingly attuned to issues of transparency and accountability in governance. Whispers of ‘vote chori’ echo concerns within a significant segment of the electorate as parties prepare for future encounters at the ballot box.

In conclusion, Gandhi’s allegations highlight ongoing tensions in Indian politics, where electoral integrity and democratic processes remain pivotal in influencing public sentiment and party fortunes. His challenge to the BJP to uphold democratic values serves as a reminder of the intricate dance of power in the ever-evolving political landscape of India.

Shah Named BJP’s Central Observer For Election Of Legislative Party Leader In West Bengal

The BJP on Tuesday named Union Home Minister Amit Shah as the party’s central observer for election of its legislative party leader in West Bengal.
The party also appointed Union minister JP Nadda as its central observer for election of the legislative party leader in Assam.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini was made co-observer for election of BJP’s legislative party leader in Assam, according to a notification issued by the party.
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi was appointed as co-observer for election of the BJP’s legislative party leader in West Bengal, according to the notification.
The BJP ousted Trinamool Congress from power in Bengal and captured power for the third time in a row in Assam in results of assembly polls declared on Monday. (Agencies)

Srinagar Police Attach ₹1.20 Crore Property of Drug Peddler

In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, Srinagar Police attached immovable property worth ₹1.20 crore belonging to notorious drug peddler Nisar Ahmad Sheikh on Tuesday. This action forms part of the ongoing 100 Days Campaign under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan.

The police initiated the attachment under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act, connecting it to FIR No. 61/2019 registered under Sections 8/20 of the NDPS Act. The attached assets include a three-storey fully renovated residential house, a single-storey concrete kitchen block with three washrooms, and land measuring 09 marlas.

Nisar Ahmad Sheikh, son of Habibullah Sheikh and a resident of Kani Dewar, Sheikh Mohallah, Hawal, Srinagar, has been linked to these properties through illicit drug-related activities. Investigations revealed that Sheikh acquired this property through the proceeds of drug trafficking.

The Srinagar Police’s decisive action underscores their unwavering commitment to dismantling the financial infrastructure of drug networks. By targeting properties acquired from illegal activities, they aim to challenge the operations of drug peddlers vigorously. Authorities stated that such measures not only disrupt drug trafficking networks but also foster community safety.

Following due legal procedures, the assets have been identified as illegally acquired based on thorough investigations, and they now face attachment under the provisions of the NDPS Act. This decisive move sends a strong message to others involved in similar illegal activities.

Officials emphasized their resolve to intensify operations against drug peddlers and to engage the community in this battle. They encouraged citizens to cooperate by reporting any information pertinent to drug abuse or trafficking. Encouraging public participation plays a critical role in combating the drug menace.

The Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir campaign, launched by the local administration, focuses on eradicating drugs from the region, making communities safer and healthier. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the dangers of narcotics and promote rehabilitation for those affected by drug addiction.

Reports indicate that Jammu & Kashmir continues to grapple with significant drug abuse issues. This operation signifies the authorities’ vigorous commitment to tackling these challenges head-on and serving justice against those who undermine societal well-being.

This move aligns with a broader national agenda to control drug trafficking that has plagued numerous states across India. The popularity and reach of various narcotics have necessitated stringent measures, which include community awareness drives and legal actions against offenders.

Through swift actions, such as the attachment of significant properties linked to drug trafficking, law enforcement agencies aim to disrupt and dismantle the apparatus supporting these crimes. The Srinagar Police have set a precedent by taking strong action against drug-related offenses, showcasing their dedication to a drug-free society.