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Population Control Policies, UCC Require Public Cooperation: RSS Chief

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said population control policies and the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code required public cooperation and long-term thinking, and asserted that caste-based politics would disappear only when society stopped identifying with caste divisions.
Addressing an interaction session after delivering a lecture on “Social Harmony as a Catalyst for National Development” at JSS Mahavidyapeetha here, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief also called for harmony among religions and communities. He urged people to practise equality in social life through conduct rather than slogans.
“Because society remembers caste, politicians take advantage of it. Their legitimate aim is to get votes. If they cannot get votes through work, they will get votes through caste,” he said.
Replying to a question on the Population Control Bill and Uniform Civil Code (UCC), Bhagwat said the RSS was not the government but a social organisation and emphasised that laws could succeed only with public participation.
“People must first be educated. Policy is necessary, but policy can only succeed with public cooperation,” he said.
Referring to population control measures during the Emergency period, Bhagwat said aggressive enforcement had led to public resentment and  political backlash. (Agencies)

Kulgam Police Retrieves State Land Worth ₹1 Crore From Drug Peddler In Devsar

Continuing its crackdown under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Kulgam Police in coordination with Revenue authorities on Wednesday retrieved State land worth nearly ₹1 crore from the possession of an alleged drug peddler in Devsar area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam district.
Officials said the retrieved land measuring 05 Kanal and 12 Marlas, situated at Malwan village under Khasra No. 697 min, was under the illegal occupation of Shahzad Ahmad Paddar son of Gull Mohammad Paddar, a resident of Malwan, who is involved in FIR No. 40/2020 under Sections 8/20 of the NDPS Act registered at Police Station Devsar.
The land, comprising orchards, has an estimated market value of around ₹1 crore. The action was jointly carried out by Kulgam Police and the Revenue Department as part of sustained efforts to dismantle the illegal networks and financial infrastructure of drug traffickers.
Senior Superintendent of Police Kulgam, Anayat Ali Choudhary, reiterated that strict action against drug peddlers will continue and all illegal assets, encroachments and proceeds of crime linked to narcotics trade will be dealt with under law.
Police also appealed to the public to share information related to drug peddling or illegal encroachments, assuring complete confidentiality and strict legal action against offenders. (KNC)

J&K | Chargesheet Against 11 In HDFC Bank Fraud Case In Shopian

The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Crime Branch has filed a chargesheet against 11 people in a financial fraud case linked to an HDFC Bank branch in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district, officials said on Thursday.
The case, registered under the relevant provisions of the BNS and the IT Act, pertains to alleged financial irregularities at the Shopian branch of the bank, an official said.
The matter came to light following a written complaint alleging financial fraud, after which the case was transferred to the Crime Branch for an in-depth investigation, he said.
During the probe, several individuals were identified for their alleged involvement in fraud, he said.
The accused include branch managers Adil Ayoub Ganai, a resident of Memendar, Shopian, and Irfan Majeed Zargar, a resident of Shopian. Others named in the case include Mubashir Hussain Sheikh, a resident of Karena, Kulgam and then an employee of bank; Zaid Manzoor, a resident of Anantnag and a bank employee; and Javaid Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Below Rajpora, Pulwama, also employed with the bank.
The accused were arrested on February 18 and have remained in judicial custody since then, officials said.
Upon completion of the investigation, the chargesheet was filed against them in court.

Operation Sindoor: Home Minister Salutes Unparalleled Valour Of Country’s Arm Forces

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that Operation Sindoor stands as an “epochal mission” of India that will always remind the country’s enemies of the infallible striking power of the armed forces.
In a message X on the first anniversary of the Operation, he said history will remember it as the day of precise striking power of the armed forces, meticulous intelligence of the country’s agencies, and resolute political will rising together as one to destroy each and every address of terror across the border that dared to cast an evil shadow on citizens at Pahalgam.
“This day will continue to bring the dreadful message to our enemies that no matter where they hide, they cannot escape. They are always within our sight and the fierce wrath of our firepower. On this day, I salute the unparalleled valour of our forces,” he said.
In response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year, carrying out airstrikes on nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The action triggered a rapid escalation in tensions with Pakistan launching retaliatory strikes, though most of them were thwarted by the Indian military. The hostilities ended with an understanding on halting the military actions on May 10 following talks over the hotline between army officials of the two sides. (Agencies)

LG Sinha Pays Tribute To Armed Forces On First Anniversary Of Operation Sindoor

 Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said that Operation Sindoor was a declaration that India’s brave armed forces will protect the sovereignty and integrity of the country at any cost.
The LG paid tributes to armed forces on the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, which was launched to target terror infrastructure in Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack on tourists in April last year.
“Operation Sindoor is a declaration etched in resolve that our brave armed forces are committed to protect country’s sovereignty & integrity at any cost. It is testament of India’s firm resolve and we are committed to dismantling the terror network and securing a terror-free J&K,” Sinha said in a post on X.
“As we mark the anniversary of #OperationSindoor, we bow in reverence to the men and women in uniform whose unwavering resolve and extraordinary courage, delivered a fitting response to the enemy who targeted innocent civilians at Pahalgam,” he added.
In response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year, carrying out airstrikes on nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The action triggered a rapid escalation in tensions with Pakistan launching retaliatory strikes, though most of them were thwarted by the Indian military. The hostilities ended with an understanding on halting the military actions on May 10 following talks over the hotline between army officials of the two sides.

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)