NC moved a Bill seeking revocation of ban on bovine slaughter on September 16 With political parties and pundits expecting a heated debate on the beef controversy in the Legislative Assembly, Speaker Kavinder Gupta is set to reject the controversial Bill seeking revocation of the ban on bovine slaughter on Monday. This controversial Bill was moved by the National Conference (NC) on September 16 and another Bill of a similar nature was moved by lone CPM member MY Tarigami on September 18. The Speaker, who is in Jammu at present,…
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No internet for three days in Kashmir Valley
In order to prevent uploading of inflammatory posts and pictures on social media, authorities on Thursday decided to suspend internet services on mobile phones for three days in the Kashmir Valley. In order to prevent uploading of inflammatory posts and pictures on social media, authorities on Thursday decided to suspend internet services on mobile phones for three days in the Kashmir Valley. Although there has been no official word on suspension of internet services on cell phones from either the service providers or the government, highly-placed sources in state intelligence…
Read MorePassport suspension question mark on India’s democratic claims: Hurriyat (G)
Terming the suspension of Hurriyat (G) Chairman Syed Ali Geelani’s passport a ‘big question mark’ over the democratic claims of India, Hurriyat (G) Wednesday said this country is actually an ‘imperialistic power controlling the entire Kashmiri nation with its military might and doesn’t want the voices of people of this region to reach the outer world.’ Hurriyat (G) spokesperson in a statement said, “By suspending the passport of Geelani, India proved they have no justification of holding Kashmir forcibly and they are scared of Geelani Sahab’s participation in the international…
Read MoreNo discord in PDP-BJP coalition over beef ban row: Madhav
Says the controversial issue can be resolved amicably Amid the controversy over beef ban in J&K, senior BJP leader, Ram Madhav Wednesday said there were no differences between his party and its alliance partner PDP on the issue. He said the coalition government can resolve the issue amicably. “There are no differences between the two parties on the issue,” Madhav said after chairing BJP’s core group meeting. State BJP leaders had expressed resentment over the sacking of two law officers by the government, saying that the party legislators were not…
Read MoreDon’t hurt religious sentiments of other communities on Eid: Geelani
In a bid to pacify the tensions, likely to emerge during Eid-ul Azha due to the high order on beef ban, chairman Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Geelani on Wednesday appealed people not to perform any such act that could hurt the religious sentiments of other communities of Jammu and Kashmir. “Allah has declared meat of bovine animals’ halal for us. Neither can anyone declare it a forbidden entity nor can stop us from consuming it. At a time when on the eve of Eid- ul- Azha, we uphold the…
Read MoreBan on Internet; curbs on separatists under consideration: Police
The Jammu and Kashmir Police Wednesday said various proposals that include banning the Internet services and imposing curbs on the separatists are under its consideration and would only be implemented after reading the situation. The Police, however, said no final decision has been taken on any of the proposals so far. “We will wait and watch how the situation would shape up. We have various proposals that include banning the Internet services, restricting the movement of separatists and other things,” Inspector General of Police, Kashmir range, Syed Javid Mujtaba Gilani…
Read MoreDementia: Recognizing the Symptoms
How to recognize the symptoms of this disease and the latest available treatments. “ Tathis tchu shayad tasruff gumuth”. F or the last few months, Gulkak and his wife had noticed a lot of changes in his mother’s behavior. She had become increasingly forgetful. Her personality had changed – in an instant she would go from being cheerful and pleasant, to anxious, to tearful, and then aggressive. She used to be able to dress herself, but now she had started wearing clothes backwards and they were always mismatched. Simple tasks…
Read MoreFlood Alert sounded in Kashmir Valley
A flood alert was on Wednesday sounded in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag, Pulwama and Srinagar districts as Jhelum River crossed the danger mark. The river crossed the danger mark at Anantnag’s Sangam. “Due to incessant rains since Tuesday, water level at Sangam in Anantnag crossed 21 feet today (Wednesday) morning,” an official said here. “A general alert has been sounded in Anantnag, Pulwama and Srinagar districts. All field staff connected with flood duties have been directed to remain at their places of posting and not leave the station till further…
Read MoreBeef Ban – Expect the unexpected
Shoeb Hamid There are only two theories that appear to be of some application when Beef Ban hullabaloo is put in a tangible context. One, that the Beef Ban was a deliberate ploy to take away the attention from poor performance of the government, especially the BJP wing, after 2014 floods. And two, that the right-wing is testing waters in the state, perhaps for the launch of more aggressive attack on the Muslim majority community. Few days before Beef Ban grabbed the attention by becoming lead stories together with the…
Read More2 Crushes to death, 25 injured across Valley in different road accidents
Two women pedestrians were crushed to death by an army vehicle here today, triggering protests in the area. According to witnesses, the tragic accident took place at around 10:20 am when the army vehicle, part of a convoy on way to Chowkibal from Kupwara, this morning hit two women pedestrians near forest check post Panzgam on Kupwara-Chowkibal road resulting in their on-spot death. The duo was removed by the locals to the nearby hospital where they were declared brought dead. Victims have been identified as Nazia Begum (36) wife of…
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