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J&K: Infiltrator killed by police

         J&K: Infiltrator killed by police

 

Police and security forces killed an infiltrator near the Line of Control (LoC) in the frontier district of Kupwara during the night, police said on Thursday.

Kashmir Zone Police, in a tweet, said that during the preceding night, based on a specific input generated by Kupwara police, a joint team of army & police intercepted an infiltrating group in Saidpora forward area.

The joint team has neutralised one infiltrator. Search is still going on. Further details shall follow, ” it said.

Protest held for Man who was Killed after argument over DJ Music at wedding in Jammu

 Protest held for Man who was Killed after argument over DJ Music at wedding in Jammu

 

Jammu: Scores of locals in R.S Pura yesterday staged a protest and blocked Jammu-R.S Pura road burning tyres and expressed their resentment against the killing of Raman Kumar, who was killed after an altercation between some guests over song requests to the DJ in Kotli, R.S Pura, Jammu, at a wedding on 12th feb.

Talking to the media, Vishal Bhagat, a protestor, said, “He was our elder brother and now he is no more with us, we want justice and claim for him from the local regime”.

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“Our friend was beaten by the people who were from the bride as well as bridegroom’s side. He has a 4yr old daughter”, Mr Jhonny another protestor said.

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“He was married two years ago and the people who killed him must be punished. We will block this till we don’t get justice for Raman”, he added.

“We appeal to LG Manoj Sinha to deliever justice to him”, one of the protestors said.

“We want local administration to provide relief to Raman’s family and his killers must be booked. We don’t what the govt is upto”, a protestor said.

Justice NK Singh sworn in as Chief Justice of J&K and Ladakh High Court

Justice NK Singh sworn in as Chief Justice of J&K and Ladakh High Court

 

J&K: Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh was sworn in as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on Wednesday.

At a ceremony held today in the Convention Centre, Justice Singh took and subscribed to the oath of office before the J&K Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha.

Also Read: Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar appointed as Chief Justice of J&K, Ladakh High Court

The President of India Sunday had appointed Justice Singh as the chief Justice of the High Court of J&K and Ladakh.

Justice NK Singh was born on March 1, 1963 at Imphal to (Late) Justice N Ibotombi Singh of the Gauhati High Court, who was the first Advocate General of Manipur, and N Gomati Devi.

He briefly practiced before the Supreme Court of India before shifting to the Gauhati High Court where he was designated as a senior advocate in 2008.

In 2011, Justice Singh was sworn in as an additional judge of the Gauhati High Court and, in 2012, he was made a permanent judge.

He was appointed a judge of the Manipur High Court upon its creation in the year 2013. He was later transferred to the Gauahti High Court in 2018.

Speeding car jumps over divider, hits another in Jammu

Speeding car jumps over divider, hits another in Jammu

 

Jammu: A speeding car crossed the divider and rammed into another car few meters away on Bagh-e-bahu police post road, yesterday afternoon.

As per report, the  accident took place when a speeding Duster car bearing registration number JK02BC0028 heading towards Sidhra lost its control and hit the median, then jumped and landed on the opposite side of the road and rammed into a Breeza car bearing regd no’ JK02BX5951, which was going towards Narwal from Sidhra.

Also Read: 1 injured in Road accident in Jammu

The impact of the incident was such that it shattered the vehicles into pieces.

 

Woman looted Rs 2.7 lakh from man on pretext of providing govt job in Jammu

Woman looted Rs 2.7 lakh from man on pretext of providing govt job in Jammu

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Jammu: A woman allegedly duped a man of Rs 2.7 lakh on the pretext of providing govt to him in Jammu.

The accused has been identified as Kouser Jan resident of Rainawari, Srinagar.

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“I know that she is currently residing in Jalaka Mohalla in govt quarters and her husband runs a shop there”, Khan said.


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“She assured me of securing a job at Secretariat and demanded Rs 2.5 lakh for the same, a boy namely Sadiq Hussain who lives in my ward was familiar with Kouser and he told me that she will provide the job for the money”, the victim Mr Shabir Ahmed Khan said.

“I sold my 1 kanal of land to pay them the sum, but it has been one and a half year she has not returned the money”, he added.

“I have been given seven cheques from her, but all of them were dishonoured by the bank”, he said.

“When I intensified my demand of asking the money she told me that she will commit suicide if I disturbed her”, he said.

“My family has told me to leave the house”, Khan added.

“I have registered a complaint at Sidhra police station but they got no success. It’s been three months of submission of my complaint at ACB Jammu”,  he remarked.

“I even went to the secretariat but they told me that no woman namely ‘kouser’ works here”, he said.

Pregnant woman dies during treatment at hospital in Jammu; family alleges medical negligence

Pregnant woman dies during treatment at hospital in Jammu; family alleges medical negligence

Jammu: A woman died soon after giving birth to a child in Government Medical College (GMC) Kathua, today triggering strong protest from her family members and relatives who blamed the Hospital for the negligence that caused the death of the young woman, yesterday.

The protesting family members showed grave resentment over the alleged negligent death of the young woman and entered into heated exchanges with doctors and other hospital staff. The deceased has been identified as Anita Sharma, wife of Vinod Kumar, resident of Budhi, Kathua.

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The family members accused the medical staff for negligent death as the woman was serious before delivery and they did not refer the patient and also did not make arrangement of Ambulance to shift the woman to Jammu or neighboring Punjab for specialized treatment.

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The family requested the authorities of Hospital to refer the patient to better hospital ,Meenakshi, victim’s relative, said, adding despite the repeated requests to doctors to refer the patient for better treatment, the staff on duty did not pay any heed to it and instead kept the victim in the hospital

She said the newly born child was very serious and the doctor (Meenakshi Raina) who has done the operation killed the infant’s mother.

The family members said that the woman died after delivering the child due to negligence of medical team. “If they were not competent enough to handle the emergency case, why did not they refer the woman to a better hospital. We could have taken her to any specialized hospital”, the wailing family members said.

The family members demanded investigation into the matter and suspension of doctor who did the cesarean.

Scores of Govt employees detained in Jammu

                           Scores of Govt employees detained in Jammu

Scores of migrant Kashmiri Pandit employees demanding a transfer from the Valley and release of salary dues were detained on Wednesday, shortly after they assembled for a protest to press for their demands, officials said.

The employees were supposed to stage a protest outside the Press Club but were not allowed by police.

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As the employees assembled in the nearby chowk and started to raise slogans in support of their demands, the police detained nearly 50 protesters. They were shifted to the Police Lines in a bus.

“We tried to persuade them to disperse but since they were adamant about continuing the protest, we took them into preventive custody,” a government official said.

When asked if prohibitory orders had been implemented outside the Press Club -– the scene of frequent protests — the official said prolonged protests in the area have become a public nuisance.

“There are no restrictions on peaceful protests for half an hour or one hour but they are occupying the space for hours till midnight, causing hardship to commuters and preoccupying the administration and the police,” he said.

Hundreds of Kashmiri Pandits employed in the Valley under the Prime Minister’s package moved to Jammu last May following the killing of two colleagues — Rahul Bhat and Rajini Bala — by terrorists.

While Bhat was shot dead inside his office in central Kashmir’s Budgam on May 12, schoolteacher Bala was gunned down in south Kashmir’s Kulgam on May 31.

On February 4, Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha said many of the employees had resumed their duties in the Valley and directions were issued to release their pending salaries.

Sinha had said the administration and the security forces were working with dedication to ensure the community’s safety.

However, the protesters claimed that only a few hundred employees had resumed their duties under compulsion while many are not willing to return to the Valley due to a “sense of insecurity”.

Yogesh Pandita, a leader of the protesting employees, said, “We have submitted dozens of memorandums and even met the Lt Governor but all our pleas fell on deaf ears… Maha Shivratri, the biggest festival of the Pandit community, is around the corner but they are not releasing our salaries,” he said.

The protesters said they have been suffering financially since the government stopped their salaries in September.

Appealing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lt Governor Sinha for a “sympathetic consideration” of their demands, Pandita said, “We left Kashmir due to the terrorist threat, which has not faded. If we return, where will we go as we do not have secure accommodation?”

Rahul Pandit, another protester, criticised the government for imposing Section 144 of the CrPC outside the Press Club and said they “are on a peaceful protest for the past 290 days but never blocked traffic or caused inconvenience to anyone”.

“The government is trying to hide the reality from the public and is not even allowing peaceful protests. We are forced to come on the roads as nobody is listening to us,” he said.

J&K: Two civilians, firefighter injured in fire after gas cylinder explodes

        J&K: Two civilians, firefighter injured in fire after gas cylinder explodes

At least two civilians and a firefighter were injured while dousing off blaze, triggered by a gas cylinder blast, in Wanihama area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

Reports said that a gas cylinder exploded resulting in fire in the house of Mohammad Ishaq Parry, son of Ghulam Mohiduin Parray at Watrigam Wanihama.

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Fire tenders were rushed to the spot to contain the spread of fire and in the course of action two civilians identified as Tawseef Ahmad and Waseem Ahmad Itoo and a firefighter received injuries .

The injured trio were taken to a nearby hospital, where all of them are said to be stable.

An F&ES official confirming the injury of the fireman, identified him as Manzoor Ahmad, working as MD in the department.

Man found dead inside drain under mysterious conditions in Jammu

      Man found dead inside drain under mysterious conditions in Jammu

 

Jammu: A dead body of a man was found mysteriously inside a drain near Phase-1 of industrial area, Samba in Jammu, today.

As per report, the matter came to light when some passerby spotted the unidentified body of a man inside the drain in the aforementioned place and informed the police.

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Soon after the recovery of the deceased’s body  the local police reached on the scene of incident and took the body in their custody and sent it for the autopsy in District hospital Samba.

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“We saw this man’s body in the morning here and he might have fell inside the drain after 9pm last night”, Mr Ram Krishan aka Pappi a local said.

“I ran a shop and in the morning when I came here, I saw a crowd gathered near this drain and when I asked people what happened they told me that a man fell in the drain”, he added.

“He was lying in this drain, a man took out his body from it and we splashed some water on his face, and we then identified him, he is a driver”, he said.

“A constable has been sent to find this driver’s connector and after proceedings in this matter, we will know more about the deceased”, he further said.

“He is from Punjab and a phone has been recovered from his pocket”, he said.

The matter is being investigated further now, the report said.

 

Partial shutdown in parts of J-K against demolition drive

                   Partial shutdown in parts of J-K against demolition drive

Parts of Kashmir on Wednesday, including commercial hub of Lal Chowk, observed a shutdown against the demolition drive launched by the Jammu and Kashmir administration to retrieve state land.

Shops and other business establishments remained closed in most parts of Srinagar while reports reaching from Anantnag said the main town observed shutdown.

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Although it was not immediately clear who had called for the strike, unofficial reports from Anantnag said posters purportedly issued by the Hurriyat Conference had appeared at some places in this regard.