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[25/11, 9:20 a.m.] ‪+91 70063 22677‬: Shopian gunfight: Firing still going on, two more militants likely trappedhttps://...
25/11/2018

[25/11, 9:20 a.m.] ‪+91 70063 22677‬: Shopian gunfight: Firing still going on, two more militants likely trapped
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[25/11, 9:40 a.m.] ‪+91 70063 22677‬: Militant killings trigger intense clashes in south Kashmir''s Shopian
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Two more militants are believed to be engaged in a gunfight with the government forces in south Kashmir's Shopian district, in which police and army said four militants have been

10/11/2018

Militant killed in Tral gunfight identified

Srinagar::A militant of Jaish-e-Muhammad outfit killed in an encounter with the government forces in Dar-Ganiegund village of Tral has been identified as Anwar a resident of Pakistan.

A police spokesman in a statement said that a cordon and search operation was launched today by Police and army in Dar-Ganiegund area of Tral in Awantipora based on credible inputs about the presence of militants in the area.

“As the search operation was going on, hiding militants fired on the search party. The fire was retaliated leading to an encounter,” said Police spokesman in a statement.

“In the ensuing encounter, one militant was killed and his body was retrieved from the site of the encounter,” the spokesman said.

“Incriminating materials including arms and ammunition were recovered from the site of encounter. From the incriminating materials recovered, it is learnt that the slain militant is a “Pakistani codenamed as Anwar who was affiliated with proscribed militant outfit JeM. He was involved in attacks on security establishments and other civilian atrocities in the area,” said police spokesman.

“Moreover one policeman also sustained minor injuries and was evacuated to hospital for medical attention. He is stated to be stable. Police has registered a case and initiated investigation in the instant matter,” he said.

“Citizens are once again requested not to venture inside the encounter zone since such an area can prove dangerous due to stray explosive materials. People are requested to cooperate with police till the area is completely sanitized and cleared of all the explosives materials if any,” said police spokesman in a statement.

05/11/2018

NADEEM NADU

Vyas for immediate restoration of electricity in all affected areas

SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 04: Advisor to Governor, B B Vyas today directed the Divisional Administration Kashmir to ensure that people do not face any inconvenience in view of the untimely snowfall.

He also directed the Commissioner PDD to ensure restoration of electricity on war footing basis as has been directed by the Governor. The Advisor said that every effort should be made to restore electricity in all affected areas. He said that Government is closely watching the situation and every possible help will be provided to all the departments so that the restoration work is done smoothly and in an expedited manner.

The Advisor while taking stock of the situation said that the restoration of electricity in all priority sectors including Health Care institutes have been restored and the heating system has also been started . He said that the directions have already been passed to the Commissioner Secretary power to remain stationed in the valley till the power is restored fully and the officials should personally monitor the situation and ensure that people do not suffer on account of deficit of any service in this inclement weather.

The Advisor directed the officials to remain cautious and respond to any situation in a speedy manner. He said that any laxity in the matter would be viewed seriously and appropriate action taken against the erring ones.

15/10/2018
30/06/2018

‘No lessons learnt from 2014 floods: 24-hour rain brings Kashmir to its knees’

Who will save Kashmir from floods?

Srinagar, Jun 30 (KNS): The 24-hour rainfall was enough to bring low-lying areas in Kashmir to their knees. People complained that authorities have failed to learn the lessons from the 2014 floods.
Residents of many areas in valley especially in south Kashmir told Kashmir News Service (KNS) that they have been regularly complaining to the authorities to take measures that could safeguard the valley from the destruction that is brought by floods, but they never pay any heed. “In Just two days of rain, see our condition. What if it rains harder in the days to come”? Abid a resident of Anantnag questioned.
After the devastation of the 2014 floods, the government belatedly woke to the need to dredge the river and the flood channel. These had filled with silt over many years.
Dredging contracts were negotiated through the summer of 2015, and finally awarded to a private company in autumn that year. For some reason, only some stretches were designated for dredging. Even on those, work has been painfully slow.
Governor NN Vohra had realized the urgency of the matter when the state was under Governor’s Rule two year ago. After inspecting the dredging operations, he ordered officials to keep regular tabs on the progress of the work. However, Governor’s Rule soon ended, the previous coalition government lost thought and did nothing in this regard.
Sources said that merely few inches of dredging has been done after 2014, when the floods had brought huge additional silt.
Officials said that the least the present government can do now is make arrangements for efficient evacuation and rescue, just in case a flood does recur.
The Jhelum River on September 5, in full wrath burst through embankments submerging everything that came in its way roads, streets, buildings. The Tawi River in Jammu region showed no mercy either. The floods spared no one and resulted in massive casualties in the state besides a colossal loss to property.
People said that more than four year has passed since the floods that claimed lost of huge lives but no lessons seem to have been learnt. “What emerges is a familiar story of agencies failing to communicate, a lack of planning and awareness and the incompetence to tackle such disasters,” said Mohammad Aslam a resident of Padshabagh.
He said now it is high time for the government, both state and central, to work on proper counter mechanisms for such disasters. “One work the government needs to undertake and that would greatly reduce the flood threat, especially to the capital, is massive systematic dredging of the Jhelum downstream from Srinagar,” he suggested.
Scientific dredging of the Jhelum downstream from Srinagar as well as the Wular and river basin wetlands will significantly reduce Kashmir’s vulnerability to moderate floods discharging up to 60,000 cusecs.
Experts believe that the much-talked about “alternate option” of a flood channel from Dogripora in South Kashmir to the Wular in the north needs to be evaluated as well, keeping in view the flat topography of the terrain, holding capacity of the Wular and feasibility of draining some 50,000 cusecs into an alternate channel.
The floodwater in 2014 submerged over 600 square km of land, rising up to 25 feet at some places. In Srinagar, vast areas remained, on an average, under eight feet of water for over a week. The Jhelum overflowed by 3-5 feet, breaching its embankments. As a result, great loss was caused to life and property.
People said that ideally, in the aftermath of the disaster, introspection should have been done at every level government, public, individual about what went wrong in 2014 so as to develop a mitigation plan for future, but nothing of the sort happened. “Such a process has not even been initiated at the level of the state in the past three and a half years. And save for a few measures aimed at increasing the drainage capacity of the Jhelum, no concerted effort has been made to devise a strategy for minimizing flood risk to people and infrastructure, especially in the Jhelum basin,” Shabir Ahmad a resident of Bemina told KNS.
Soon after the 2014 flood, a distinguished group of 40 experts and professionals drawn from various state and central agencies, academia and civil society met and deliberated the “flood problem” in Kashmir over two days. The fruit of the group’s labour was a comprehensive strategy for flood risk reduction.
One of the key recommendations was dredging of the Jhelum and its flood spill channel. Indeed, various major flood alerts have been sounded since 2014. Fortunately, none turned into a deluge.
However one of the senior leaders of the PDP told KNS that since 2014, the government had taken some engineering measures including patch dredging of the Jhelum and its flood channel, restoration of the breached embankments, repair of damaged irrigation infrastructure in the basin. (KNS)

06/06/2018

Flash:

*Police foil rifle-snatching bid by militants in Srinagar city*

Srinagar, June 5 (GNS): Police on Tuesday claimed to have foiled a rifle-snatching bid by the militants in Down Town of Srinagar city.

SSP Srinagar Imtiaz Ismail Parray told GNS said that militants approached police guard at Hawal guarding the Mirza Kamil Shrine with an intention to loot weapons.

“However, the alert sentry fired some shots forcing the militants to flee,” he said, adding the area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers. (GNS)

06/06/2018

Railway Update

Train connectivity will be off tracks from Banihal to Srinagar, while onwards will run as per schedule Railway authorities.

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04/06/2018

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*413 Local Youth Joined Militancy in 4 Years of BJP, 134 in 5 Years of Congress*

03 June 2018

Homegrown Militancy in Kashmir has seen a drastic rise in the last 4 years since BJP came into power.

Stats available to The Kashmiriyat prove that 134 Local youth joined Militant ranks in the 5 years of Manmohan Singh led Government from 2009.

Since BJP came to power in 2014, 413 Local boys have joined the Militant ranks and the number is still on rise.

In 2014, the first year of BJP Government in power, 53 youth joined Militants, 66 youths joined militancy in 2015, 88 in 2016 and 126 in 2017 and 80 so far this year.

While in Congress Rule, 20 youth joined Militant Ranks in 2009, 54 youths joined militancy in 2010, 23 in 2011 and slipped further to 21 in 2012 and 16 in 2013.

Figures Available to The Kashmiriyat Also reveal that In 2013, the militancy-related incidents were reduced to 170 while in 2014 the number shot up to 795 incidents.

in 2013, 67 militants, 15 civilians and 53 security personnel were killed while in the BJP rule, these numbers were 15, 82 and 150 in 2016.

Local Militancy has been on a rise since the NDA Government came into power, which experts believe is happening in the absence of political space for youth.

This year, more than 80 youth have already joined Militant ranks, a recent report also revealed that Killings have led to more Joinings.

Even though the Indian state has pacified operations since 2017 against Militants, however joinings have been on all time high, creating an endless cycle of violence.

30/05/2018

*JRL calls for complete shutdown on 02 June (Saturday) against brutality and civilian killing by forces*

Srinagar, May 30, 2018: Joint Resistance Leadership Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Dr Mohammad Umar Farooq and Mohd Yasin Malik while terming the recent increase in civilian killings, desecration of religious places , unnecessary and unjustified deployment of heavy contingents of forces in Jamia Masjid Srinagar area , desecration of graveyards of martyrs, chopping off fruit orchards at Sugam Shopian, Killing of a civilian Bilal Ahmad Ganie and plight of prisoners in various jails including Tihar, made a fervent appeal to the freedom loving people of Kashmir to observe a general strike on June 2nd , Saturday to register strong and peaceful protest against the barbaric and vile actions of brutality.

Bulldozing of residential houses, chopping down the orchards belonging to family members of Hizb Commander Zeenat-ul-Islam and desecrating the graveyards of martyrs like Sameer Tiger & all other forms of state terrorism, the freedom loving people of Kashmir should rise to the occasion to safeguard their countless and precious sacrifices, JRL said.

JRL condemned the hypocritical role played by the puppet chief minister of the state by remaining a mere spectator of the atrocities inflicted on the people of Kashmir and reminded her past when she used to shed crocodile tears on the funeral of slain youth and meeting with families of our martyrs.

Terming her past political postures as a farce the JRL said the so-called chief minister of the state exploited the grave and grim situation created by the SOG under the shade of her predecessors, today police force has been turned into SOG and a reign of terror has been unleashed in every nook and corner of the state. Civilians are being butchered, apple orchards destroyed, valuables looted, and honour and dignity of a common man has become vulnerable whereas graph of the human rights violations have crossed its climax, said JRL.

JRL while taking a dig at so-called coalition regime, saying that occupational forces are suffering from moral bankruptcy and as of now they desecrate these graveyards and scriptures.

JRL said that the International norms does not permit such vile actions even with worst enemies. Taking a revenge from the family members of the warriors and desecrating their dead bodies is against all human, moral, religious and spiritual ethics.

JRL appealed UN Secretary General and UN member countries to appoint a delegation, to take stock of the volatile situation in Jammu and Kashmir regarding gross violations of human rights at the hands of Indian occupation forces.

03/05/2018

Shopian Encounter:
Militants Escape With The Support Of Locals, Siege Ended
May 3, 2018
Government Forces called of operation in South Kashmir’s Turkawangam area of Shopian district after 3-4 militants managed to escape from the spot, Reports said KNS

The gunfight had sparked clashes resulting the killing of a 8th Class Student Muhammad Umar S/o Abdullah Kumar R/o Pinjora while another teenager Inayat Ahmed was hospitalized, a source said.

Over 35 protesters were injured while trying to disrupt the operation, sources said KNS

Reports said that Government forces called off the operation at around 2:30 am of Thursday after establishing no contact with militants.

Sources told KNS that militants managed to escape with support of locals.

During the operation, a soldier identified as Udham Raghav of 44RR has suffered bullet injury who has been admitted in 92 base Army hospital Srinagar, reports said KNS

Locals alleged that during gunfight, Government Forces destroyed two houses including the one belonged to the father-in-law of Hizb Commander Zeenat-ul-Islam.

01/05/2018

*Kashmir's Bloody April: 51 killings in 30 days*

*Neyaz Illahi*

Srinagar: This year April turned out to be one of the bloodiest months in the annals of recent Kashmir history. In 30 days, there were 51 human killings including 20 militants, 18 civilians, 10 Army soldiers, 2 Para-military troopers and a policeman.


The month started with the killing of 20 persons including 13 militants, 3 army soldiers and 4 civilians while it also ended on violent note claiming six lives including two militants and four civilians.


Kashmir this month also observed strike for five days mostly against civilian killings. Besides, different district headquarters and towns remained shut for 27 times this month. A straight thirteen days shutdown was observed in Pulwama against the bloody Dragadh and Kachidoora gunfights.


This month encounters broke out at different places mostly in South Kashmir including Dialgam Anantnag, Shopian district’s Dragadh, Kachidoora and Drabgam villages, Khudwani Kulgam, Kangan Pulwama and Laam Tral.


Among the 20 militants who were neutralized by Government Forces this month included Zubair Ahmad Turay, Nazim Nazir Dar, Rayees Ahmad Thoker, Ubaid Shafi Malla, Adil Ahmad Thoker, Yawar Ahmad Yatoo, Ishfaq Ahmad Malik, Aietemad Hussain Dar, Ishfaq Ahmed Thokar, Sameer Ahmed, Muhammad Abas Bhat, Waseem Ahmed, Ishfaq Ahmed, Musavir Ahmed, Ishfaq Ahmed, Abid Ahmed, Sameer Tiger and Akib Mushtaq Khan.


At least 18 civilians were killed this month either by unidentified gunmen or were shot at during clashes by government forces. These civilians included Mehrajuddin Mir of Okey Kulgam, Muhammad Iqbal of Khasipora Shopian, Zubair Ahmed Bhat, Mushtaq Ahmed Thokar, Gowhar Ahmed Rather and Amir Ahmed Lone of Kangan, Muntazir Ahmed and Manzoor Ahmed of Hajin Bandipora, Kifayat Ahmed of Moolu Shopian, Ghulam Nabi Patel of Rajpora, Shafaq Shabir of Hergam Shopian and Shahid Ahmed of Arihal Pulwama, Haseeb Nabi, Asghar Khan and Muhammad Asif, all residents of Jamia Mohalla Baramulla.


Besides, four civilians Sarjeel Sheikh of Khudwani , Bilal Ahmed Tantray of Frisal ,Faisal Ilahi of Melhoora Shopian and Aijaz Ahmed Pala of Bijbehara were killed after Government Forces on April 11fired upon protesters trying to help militants escape at Wanimohalla Khudwani Kulgam.


Forces personnel among which some were killed in Pakistan firing were Ganoukar Rao, Havaldar Charanjeet Singh, Ajay Kumar, Latif Gojjri, Arvinder Kumar, Gunner Nilesh Singh, Sepoy Hetram, Jaki Sharma and Vinod Singh.

01/03/2018

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