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IED recovered in Shopian, BDS Called in: Police

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SRINAGAR, Dec 6: Police on Tuesday said that a Improvised Explosive Device was recovered in Shirmal area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district.
A top police officer said that an IED was recovered by joint team of police and army in Shirmal area.
Meanwhile a Bomb disposal squad has been summoned to the spot to defused the IED. More details will follow.(Agencies)

KPDCL urges Industrial, Commercial units to install KVAH, KWH compatible meters

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SRINAGAR: Kashmir Power Development Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has urged all industrial and commercial unit holders to install meters that can read both KVAH and KWH units.

In a statement, KPDCL said, “As per the new tariff policy issued by JERC FY22-23, all LT Industries (below and above agreement load of 50KW) and Commercial 3 -phase Installation has been mandated to be billed on KVAH instead of KWH”.

“Therefore, KPDCL as a corporation requests all the Industrial and Commercial Unit Holders to kindly install meters that can read both KVAH and KWH units. Those installations that have meters installed reading KVAH, as well as KWH, need not change their respective meters”, it reads.

For further details please get in touch with your local Sub-Div Office. New meter purchase costs are to be borne by the unit holders. KPDCL is committed to providing a better and more reliable power supply,” the statement reads.

Union Home Ministry to Hold High-level Review Meeting on Security Situation in J&K

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New Delhi, Dec 6: The Union Home Ministry is going to hold a high-level meeting to review security situation in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.
The high-level security review meeting will take place this noon at the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi.
According to official sources, the high-level security meeting will be held in a hybrid mode.
Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla will chair the meeting, and discuss internal security as well as the current security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir, sources said. (Agencies)

Unified and zero-tolerance approach can eventually defeat terrorism: India’s UN envoy Ruchira Kamboj at meeting over Iraq

United Nations, Dec 6: Terrorism remains a global challenge and only a unified and zero-tolerance approach to this can defeat it, India’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj said.
While addressing the meeting over Iraq, Kamboj said, “Terrorism in all its forms and manifestations remains a global challenge and only a unified and zero-tolerance approach to terrorism can eventually defeat it.”
“As the government of the people of Iraq continue their fight against Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL). It is also critical to fighting the impunity of terror globally,” she added.
Indian envoy to the UN also talked about the 26/11 attack and said that India believes that the credibility of the collective “fight against terrorism can be strengthened only when we can ensure accountability for the grave and inhuman acts of terror committed by terrorists and take strong measure against those who encourage support and finance terrorism.”
Earlier, on Monday, Providing justice for the communities impacted by the ISIL terror network in Iraq remains the key focus of the UN investigative team there, Special Adviser Christian Ritscher said that the evidence collected and analysed, substantiated preliminary findings from his previous report, UN news reported.
He cited crimes committed against Christians such as enslavement and forced conversion; “notable progress” on the development and use of chemical and biological weapons; and inspections on the destruction of internationally protected cultural heritage sites.
“At this pivotal stage of our mandate, please allow me to state that my team has now reached the next level on the path of holding ISIL perpetrators accountable for the core international crimes they committed”, he said.
He highlighted the excavation of several ISIL-related mass graves in Iraq and detailed that UNITAD has agreed with Germany to collect data and DNA reference samples from the Yazidi community residing there for a campaign to identify human remains in Iraq, “allowing survivors to eventually mourn their beloved ones”.
“As part of this programme, psychosocial support training is provided to Iraqi authorities to ensure international best practice is maintained when dealing with victims and survivors”, UN news quoted Ritscher as saying.
So far, his team had converted 5.5 million physical pages of documentary evidence of ISIL-related crimes into digital formats and is currently supporting digitization at six different Iraqi sites. (Agencies)

Boycott of 2018 panchayat polls huge mistake: Farooq Abdullah

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Srinagar, December 6:

Farooq Abdullah, who had recently announced that he would step down as the National Conference (NC) president, was on Monday re-elected unopposed as the party chief. He said boycotting the panchayat polls in 2018 was a huge mistake. The poll was held at the party head office in Srinagar.

Abdullah also warned the government and the security forces not to interfere in any election process. He threatened to launch a protest if such things crop up. “I want to tell the party that boycotting the panchayat elections (in 2018) was a huge mistake. Remember this, we will not boycott any upcoming election. Instead (we will) contest and win them,” He said while addressing a party session.

On November 18, Farooq had said he would quit in December to hand over the mantle to the younger generation, a move termed by his party a “sudden announcement”. Farooq said he wanted to step aside but was persuaded to continue as “the current phase was a difficult one”.

Referring to his son Omar Abdullah’s announcement that he would not contest elections as long as J&K remained a UT, Farooq said Omar should contest elections. “If we have to fight them, we all have to contest elections,” he added.

The 83-year-old succeeded his father Sheikh Abdullah as NC president in 1981. He has been holding the current position since 2009. He has served as the CM of the erstwhile state of J&K thrice — 1982-84, 1986-90 and 1996-2002.

Active Covid cases in country dip to 4,345

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NEW DELHI, Dec 6: India logged 165 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases further declined to 4,345, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.
The total tally of Covid cases stands at 4.46 crore (4,46,73,783).
The death toll has climbed to 5,30,633 with two reconciled by Kerala and one death reported from Delhi in the last 24 hours, the data updated at 8 a.m. stated.
The active cases comprise 0.01% of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate increased to 98.80% according to the ministry website.
A decrease of 89 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,41,38,805, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19%. According to the Ministry’s website, 219.94 crore doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive. India’s COVID-19 tally crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5, and 50 lakh on September 16. It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20, and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19. The country crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4 and three crore on June 23 last year. It crossed the four-crore mark on January 25 this year. (Agencies)

Severe cold, hazy weather continue in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh: MeT

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SRINAGAR, Dec 6: Intense cold coupled with mist and haze at many places continued unabated in J&K and Ladakh on Tuesday.
Pahalgam remained the coldest place, recording a low of minus 3.8°C, quoting a meteorological department official here.
He said it was 0.5°C below normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.
Srinagar, he said, recorded a minimum of minus 2.2 against minus 3.4°C which was the coldest so far this season in the summer capital.
The MeT official said, today’s temperature was 1.3°C below the normal for this time of the year in Srinagar which also remained engulfed in mist this morning.
Qazigund recorded a low of minus 2.2°C against minus 3.4°C on the previous night. The temperature was 1.2°C below normal for the gateway town of Kashmir, he said.
Kokernag recorded a low of minus 0.8°C against minus 1.4°C on the previous night and it was 0.2°C below normal for the place, he said.
Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 3.5°C against minus 3.3°C on the previous night, the official said. It was 0.2°C below normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, the official said.
In Kupwara town, the mercury settled at minus 2.7°C, the same as on the previous night, the official said. It was 1.3°C below normal for the north Kashmir place, he said.
Jammu recorded a low of 7.3°C against 8.1°C on the previous night. It was 2.5°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said. Banihal recorded a low of minus 0.6°C (below normal by 2.7°C), Batote 3.1°C (1.2°C below normal), Katra 7.8°C (1.1°C below normal) and Bhadarwah 1.0°C (0.1°C below normal).
In Ladakh, Leh recorded minus 8.0°C, Kargil minus 11.4°C and while details regarding mercury in Drass, the world’s second coldest place after Siberia, were not immediately available, the official said.
The MeT department has forecast light to moderate snowfall in Kashmir from evening of December 9 to 10.
“A fresh Western Disturbance is likely to affect J&K and adjoining areas from December 9. Under the influence of the system, there is a possibility of light snow over plains and lower reaches, light to moderate snow over middle and higher reaches during 9th December (evening) to 10th December (evening) particularly over north, northwestern, central parts of Kashmir and South Kashmir,” the MeT official said. (Agencies)

BSF Thwarts Pak’s Infiltration Bid In Punjab’s Tarn Taran; Seizes Drone With 2.5 Kg Heroin

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AMRITSAR, Dec 6: In a major breakthrough, the security forces foiled a major infiltration bid as a drone was captured along the Punjab International border.
The Border security forces (BSF) thwarted Pakistan’s drone-dropping attempt in Kalia village of Punjab’s Tarn Taran area on Monday night. A narcotics consignment carrying 2.5 kg of heroin was recovered. Notably, the drug seized is worth over Rs 10 crore in the international market. The security officials have launched a search operation across the area.
Drones are being sent from Pakistan for a long time in the border districts of Jammu and Kashmir UT and Punjab state.
BSF shot numerous drones in the past couple of days, including the largest drone yet to be sent from Pakistan which was 7 feet long. But for a long time the process of sending drones from Pakistan has continued unabated and is getting worse with time.
Now to prevent the arrival of drones, the BSF is exercising strict vigilance and have also involved police and civilians in the quest. (Agencies)

National Conference Wants Elections In Jammu And Kashmir

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SRINAGAR, Dec 6: National Conference on Monday called for holding assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir as well as the restoration of statehood to the Union territory and provisions of Articles 370 and 35-A.
The demands were the key features of a resolution passed by the party at a delegates’ session held to elect the party president at the mausoleum of National Conference founder Shiekh Mohammad Abdullah on his 117th birth anniversary.
According to the resolution, the assembly elections have not been announced for Jammu and Kashmir even though the delimitation process has been completed.
“It was promised by the country’s Home Minister that the much-awaited assembly elections will be held after the delimitation process is over. Now that the process is complete and the final updated voter list is out, still there is no announcement for assembly elections,” it said.
“Considering the political situation in J&K, this delegate session resolves that Articles 370, 35-A be restored to their original, undiluted form,” the resolution reads.
It also demanded that the Centre should restore full statehood to J and K and announce the assembly election dates at the earliest.
“We urge the people of India to rise to the occasion and ask the BJP-led central government to remove injustices in J and K,” it added.
The other major demands of the party in the resolution included return of THE NHPC-owned power projects to Jammu and Kashmir and repatriation of prisoners from outside the union territory to jails within Jammu and Kashmir.
“JKNC is committed towards the upliftment and development of every weaker section of the society and welcome the steps taken for conferment of ST Status in favour of Paharis of Jammu and Kashmir. As assured, ST status already conferred in favour of Gujjars and Bakarwals shall not be diluted is also a welcome step,” it added.
The National Conference also passed two other resolutions on press freedom and condition of economy in Jammu and Kashmir.
The party demanded that the media should be provided a free environment to operate and there should be no undue interference from any quarter. (Agencies)

Gujjars, Bakerwals, Paharis find no place in BJP’s ‘bureaucracy’

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Jammu: Thriving on loud narrative of bringing ‘discriminated’ and ‘defeated’ communities from margins of social neglect to the political mainstream of ‘naya Jammu and Kashmir’, the Bhartiya Janta Party puts up, almost every day, shows of the Gujjar, Bakerwal and Pahari communities at its office and in public meetings to seek endorsement of its non-discriminatory politics and rejection of other parties.

Over the last four years, the Gujjar-Bakerwal and Pahari communities have particularly been seen as adorning the BJP headquarters in Jammu with their vibrant political colours. The party leaders and also a select group of representatives of these communities have never minced words in saying that the National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party and the Congress never gave them importance in the organizational leadership which now they expect from the BJP.

However, as the Gujjar-Bakerwals and Paharis continue to add grace to the BJP headquarters and public spaces, the party has announced two-tiers of new organizational bureaucracy which gives a total miss to these communities and very scant representations to Dalits and Sikhs.

This weekend, the Jammu and Kashmir BJP has carried out massive organizational rejig appointing new districts presidents and prabharis (in-charge) and seh-prabharis (co-incharge) of several districts, wings and departments. Both lists hark heavily on the Brahmins, Rajputs and Mahajans, the BJP’s traditional core constituency.

The Gujjar-Bakerwals and Paharis have been left wanting for attention and assignments even in the areas where they make majority.

Take example of Rajouri and Poonch districts, where Gujjars and Paharis fight it out in the BJP’s backyard but none from the community has got any organizational assignments even as several noted faces from both communities have joined BJP in the recent years.

BJP has three organizational districts in Rajouri in Poonch and each has been assigned to a Brahmin leader. Neena Sharma is nominated as President of Nowshera District. Dinesh Sharma is nominated as President of Rajouri District. Rajesh Kumar is nominated as President of Poonch District.

Interestingly, Brahmins populating Rajouri and Poonch districts have recently been declared as ‘ethnic Paharis’ but they have always been the BJP’s political mainstream. Rajouri and Poonch are the Muslims majority districts (Rajouri over 60% and Poonch over 90%), but BJP didn’t consider a Gujjar or Muslim Pahari to become organizational president in these districts which are also now part of the centrally placed Anantnag-Rajouri Lok Sabha constituency.

In entire Jammu province, BJP has not picked any Muslim leader for organizational responsibility even in the Muslim majority districts of Kishtwar, Ramban, Doda and Reasi. Almost all these districts have been assigned to Brahmin and Rajput leaders.

While in the Kashmir Valley, almost all district presidents are from the Muslim community, but the Gujjars and Paharis have not been given chance even in Baramulla and Kupwara districts where they have significant population.

Of the 20 office bearers including a UT vice president, secretary, spokesperson and presidents of 17 organisational districts for Jammu division, there are nine Brahmins, five Mahajans and three Rajputs. No Gujjar, Pahari or any other Muslim face from Jammu region figures in the list of BJP office bearers at the district level.

Similarly, the BJP appointed 37 office bearers for Jammu provincial level and UT level prabharis (in-charge) of districts, Lok Sabha constituencies and other units including two for displaced Kashmiri Pandits. Among these 37, as many as 28 are from upper castes –eleven Brahmins, twelve Rajputs and seven Mahajans. Few Sikhs and Dalits appear in the list, but there is no Gujjar or Pahari leader or any other from the Muslims community from across Jammu region.

However, the same list also has eleven office bearers for various assignments from Kashmir and all of them, of course, are Muslims.