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Omar gave clean-chit to his ministers in advance: Beigh
Peoples Democratic Party senior leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Muzafar Hussain Beigh Tuesday criticized Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for bailing out his ministers and officials,allegedly involved in spurious drug scam and termed the inquiry stint merely an eyewash. He said Abdullah is so scared of Syed Ali Geelani that he never allows him to offer prayers. “Why Geelani was not threat to peace during our rule. We never restricted the movement of Geelnai and he lived as a free man,”...
Pallam Raju to lay foundation stone of Central Univ of Kashmir
Union Human Resource Development Minister M M Pallam Raju will lay the foundation stone of Central University of Kashmir at Ganderbal on May 28.
"The Central University of Kashmir (CUK) foundation stone laying ceremony will be held on May 28 at its identified site in Ganderbal district," a spokesman of the varsity said today.
Pallam Raju will lay the foundation stone in presence of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and other dignitaries including the ministers in the state...
"The Central University of Kashmir (CUK) foundation stone laying ceremony will be held on May 28 at its identified site in Ganderbal district," a spokesman of the varsity said today.
Pallam Raju will lay the foundation stone in presence of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and other dignitaries including the ministers in the state...
Bank manager caught consorting with girl
A Jammu Kashmir Bank Manager was held in objectionable position with a girl at his residence in north Kashmir's Baramulla district on Monday after a complain by locals.
Police sources told CNS that few locals from ‘Anti-Narcotic Squad’ after receiving frequent complaints from people of the area raided the house of Ashpal Singh, 55, in Khaja Bagh. “We always found his house locked and developed suspicion. We broke the lock of the house and found the bank manager in objectionable...
Police sources told CNS that few locals from ‘Anti-Narcotic Squad’ after receiving frequent complaints from people of the area raided the house of Ashpal Singh, 55, in Khaja Bagh. “We always found his house locked and developed suspicion. We broke the lock of the house and found the bank manager in objectionable...
Release Geelani on my assaurance, Kashmir lawmaker tells CM
Lambasting Omar Abdullah for terming Syed Ali Geelani as threat to peace, MLA Langate, Engineer Rashid Monday said that he is ready to give assurance to chief minister to set the octogenarian leader free. “Geelani is the voice of people and represents the aspirations of people. It is Omar Abdullah and his masters in New Delhi which are disturbing peace in Valley,” Rashid said and added that "Geelani never instigated people for stone pelting".
He said it is absurd on part of Omar Abdullah...
He said it is absurd on part of Omar Abdullah...
Geelani’s speeches trigger law and order problems: Kashmir CM
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday said that freedom of Hurriyat Conference (G) Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani has been curtailed to prevent situation from taking an ugly turn. “His speeches trigger law and order problem that is why his freedom has been curtailed,” Omar told reporters on the opening day of Durbar Move offices here.
“We are not afraid of Geelani. He is by and large free to do his political activities. It has been seen whenever he uses the stage post-Friday prayers...
“We are not afraid of Geelani. He is by and large free to do his political activities. It has been seen whenever he uses the stage post-Friday prayers...
Now, Malik to go on hunger strike in Kashmir
After being denied permission to sit on hunger strike in Jantar Mantar Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik Monday said that he would observe 72 hours hunger strike at Budshah Chowk here from May 24.
He said that though India is calling itself the follower of Gandhian principles, ‘I couldn’t see any follower but only killers.’ “I’ll observe hunger strike on May 24, 25 and 26. India is claiming itself a follower of Ghandia and his...
He said that though India is calling itself the follower of Gandhian principles, ‘I couldn’t see any follower but only killers.’ “I’ll observe hunger strike on May 24, 25 and 26. India is claiming itself a follower of Ghandia and his...
Newly formed Vigilance Commission to probe Kashmir drug scam
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said the newly set-up state Vigilance Commission will investigate into the spurious drug scam while efforts are being made to plug loopholes in the system to ensure fake drugs are not administered to patients.
"The newly set up Vigilance Commission has been asked to enquire into this. Other wings of the government are also conducting parallel enquiries to ensure that all the facts are made available," Omar told reporters.
Kashmir has...
"The newly set up Vigilance Commission has been asked to enquire into this. Other wings of the government are also conducting parallel enquiries to ensure that all the facts are made available," Omar told reporters.
Kashmir has...
Kashmir lawmaker held for protesting against 'Darbar Move'
Jammu and Kashmir Police today detained independent MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid and his supporters for attempting to lay siege of the Civil Secretariat here on the first day of reopening of 'Darbar move' offices.
Rashid, who represents Langate constituency of north Kashmir in the State Assembly, along with his supporters tried to move towards the Civil Secretariat where a large contingent of police and paramilitary forces stopped them near Exhibition Grounds and asked them to disperse...
Rashid, who represents Langate constituency of north Kashmir in the State Assembly, along with his supporters tried to move towards the Civil Secretariat where a large contingent of police and paramilitary forces stopped them near Exhibition Grounds and asked them to disperse...
Kashmir shuts down over spurious drugs issue
Life in Srinagar and other parts of the Kashmir Valley was affected Monday by a shutdown against the alleged spurious drugs scam called by the local doctors' association.
The scam has been hogging headlines in local newspapers for over a month.
Shops, other businesses, public transport and educational institutions remained closed in Srinagar city because of the shutdown, while private transport and skeletal public transport operated in some areas Monday.
Taxis and other vehicles carrying...
The scam has been hogging headlines in local newspapers for over a month.
Shops, other businesses, public transport and educational institutions remained closed in Srinagar city because of the shutdown, while private transport and skeletal public transport operated in some areas Monday.
Taxis and other vehicles carrying...
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