Jammu – Srinagar highway blockade causes shortage of essential commodities in valley Strict curfew continued for the 10th day on Sunday in the Kashmir Valley, police said. “Curfew shall continue in all the ten districts of the Valley,” a senior police official said. “Security forces have been instructed to allow movement of patients along with their attendants.” “People going to the airport will not face any hardship as air tickets were being treated as curfew passes,” the official added. The death toll in the ongoing violence reached 44 after an…
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Silencing phones to stifle protests: A recipe for disaster
Shafaq Shah The government decision to block mobile services in Kashmir has added to the miseries of people with the families of injured persons, undergoing treatment in hospitals, being the worst hit. Cellphone services, barring the postpaid network of government-owned BSNL, remained suspended for second consecutive day Saturday, much to the inconvenience of the people. Khateeja Bano was one of the many such frantic people who were left stranded in the wake of the communication blockade. A woman in her early 50s, Khateeja had come from Kupwara in a load…
Read MoreBJP national leaders to coach ministers on party ideology
Facing criticism from all sections of the society after the Cabinet cleared the controversial pro-separatist Transfer of Property Bill, the BJP high command has decided to organize a four- day training camp to educate its ministers about the ideology of the party. The camp will be held at Patnitop in Ramban district from July 22 – 25. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Ram Madhav, Ram Lal and Murlidar Rao (national general secretaries) along with some senior RSS leaders are likely to attend the training camp. The focus would be on…
Read MoreSituation intensifies in Valley, Police shut down newspapers, Presses, Arrest Journalists
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said in June 2014, a month after assuming office, “Our democracy will not sustain if we can’t guarantee freedom of speech and expression.” But governments do not always share these values, taking harsh actions to criminalise freedom of expression. As Kashmir continues to boil following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on July 8, the government in the Valley led by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has launched unprecedented clampdown on the local media, apparently with an aim to block news and information to…
Read MoreMedia gag to continue for three days : Govt
Journalists hold sit-in at Press Enclave, call it ‘press emergency’ In an unprecedented move, the clueless PDP-BJP government has now enforced information blackout across Kashmir by raiding newspaper offices in bid to threaten them to suspend their publications and also banning the Cable TV in Valley areas—the moves which have evoked severe criticism from the stakeholders. According to reports, many newspaper printing presses were raided, leading to forced suspension of newspapers’ publication. On Saturday, owners and editors of several Kashmir-based newspapers held a sit-in at Press Enclave here, condemning in strong…
Read MorePro-freedom group ask protesters to avoid Chaotic thinking, Action
Separatist leaders in Kashmir today asked protesters not to follow “chaotic thinking and actions” and assured them that their protest “programme” would continue. The joint statement issued by the separatist trio – Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik – also appealed to the people to show “unity and discipline on immediate basis”. “From our side, (protest) programme will continue at all costs,” the joint statement said. “Deal with the aggression of forces with unity. Maintain discipline at all costs. Save (yourselves) from chaotic thinking and actions,” the…
Read MoreTourists flee Valley but many vow to return
“We were stranded for four days. We came to Srinagar on Tuesday as we had bookings. We took the risk and came,” said one tourist to IANS. Thousands of tourists who were caught up in the turmoil in the Kashmir Valley have left, dealing huge blows to the tourism industry. But some of the tourists said they will be back. On Saturday, the ninth day of unrest in the valley following the killing of militant commander Burhan Wani, the otherwise busy markets and roads in the Dal Lake area were…
Read MoreTwo suspected informers shot in legs
Two persons were wounded in a militant attack in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Friday night. The police said the militant suspected that the duo was working as informers. The police said Shabir Ahmad Pandit, 30, and Manzoor Ahmad Pandit, 45, residents of Karimabad, Pulwama, were shot in their legs at their native village around 10 pm on Friday. “The two were brought out from their houses and shot at in the open in their legs. The two were later shifted to a Srinagar hospital where their condition is stable,”…
Read MoreAnother youth shot dead in Kupwara taking the toll to 44
Kupwara youth killed in police firing Mobile, Internet services remain blocked Newspapers fail to hit stands for second day Drass to witness shutdown The death toll in Kashmir rose to 44 on Saturday with the death of a youth in police firing in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. Meanwhile, clashes between government forces and protesters continued despite curfew being imposed in the valley in the wake of the widespread anger over civilian killings. The youth identified as Showkat Malik was killed after cops opened fire as a police post at…
Read MoreGovt Bans Media Publications in Valley
The State government has banned the publication of newspapers in curfew-bound Valley, with newspaper owners/editors terming it as “Press Emergency”. The Valley-based print media outlets Saturday held sit-in protest against the government’s move to ban publication of newspapers at Srinagar’s press enclave. Holding placards, newspaper owners/editors stated that: “An emergency meeting of Kashmir based newspaper editors/owners was held on Saturday afternoon in which the situation arising out of the police raids on all the printing presses was discussed threadbare” “This action of the government which resulted in breakdown of circulation…
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