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Month: September 2024

BJP leader assaults Muslims, threatens them to leave Assam; FIR registered

BJP leader assaults Muslims, threatens them to leave Assam; FIR registered

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An FIR has been filed against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mayur Borgohain from Charaideo district in eastern Assam, following serious allegations of assault and threats against Bengali-origin Muslim workers. The complaint, lodged by nine workers, accuses Borgohain’s associates of attacking them after Assamese nationalist groups called for Miya Muslims to leave Upper Assam. “Miya Muslims” is a term used for Muslims of Bengali origin, who are often wrongly labeled as “illegal immigrants.” Upper Assam, a key region in Assamese politics, is home to a diverse range of ethnic communities. The FIR, registered on August 26, includes charges under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, encompassing unlawful assembly, rioting, being armed with deadly weapons, causing hurt,...
‘It was sight of hell’: Hailstorm wreaks havoc on apple orchards in 29 Kulgam villages

‘It was sight of hell’: Hailstorm wreaks havoc on apple orchards in 29 Kulgam villages

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Danishwar Hameed The Kulgam district of south Kashmir witnessed significant damage to its apple orchards following a severe hailstorm accompanied by gusty winds on Monday afternoon. The agriculture sector in the region, which contributes approximately 18,000 crores annually to Jammu Kashmir's GDP, has been reeling from losses for the past five years. This latest calamity has left many farmers in despair, with some describing the storm as a "sight of hell." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYpAPDIDt4M According to a report compiled by officials and confirmed to The Kashmiriyat, at least 29 villages involving the areas of Arreh, Kadder, and Qazigund zones of Kulgam were particularly hard-hit. The damage to fruit crops ranges from 5% to 25%, with several areas, including Kadder,...
42-year-old man found dead under mysterious conditions in Kulgam

42-year-old man found dead under mysterious conditions in Kulgam

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Danishwar Hameed A man from Kulgam district of south Kashmir was found dead mysterious conditions on Tuesday morning. Official sources told The Kashmiriyat that a man (name withheld), aged 42, who was a resident of Kanipora Kulgam was found unconscious at his home in Tuesday morning. The family members rushed him to the nearby hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead on arrival. The deceased was a carpenter by profession and is survived by a wife and a teenaged daughter.
‘Do not run political advertisements disguised as headlines’, Here are ECI guidelines for media ahead of polls in Jammu Kashmir

‘Do not run political advertisements disguised as headlines’, Here are ECI guidelines for media ahead of polls in Jammu Kashmir

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) has issued detailed guidelines for print, electronic, and social media in anticipation of the Jammu Kashmir Assembly Elections 2024. These guidelines are designed to ensure transparency and fairness in the electoral process. The ECI highlighted the significance of Section 126(1)(b) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. This section prohibits the display of any election matter via television, cinematograph, or similar means in any polling area during the 48 hours preceding the conclusion of the poll in that area. Any material intended to influence the election result is strictly banned during this period. Violations of these provisions can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment for up to two years, a fine, or both. The ECI...
Ladakhis start foot march to Delhi to demand statehood, sixth schedule

Ladakhis start foot march to Delhi to demand statehood, sixth schedule

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Sonam Wangchuk, a prominent climate expert and activist from the Union Territory of Ladakh, has commenced a foot march to Delhi, joined by numerous local residents, to press for key demands. The main demands include the restoration of statehood for Ladakh and its inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. With chants of “Fulfil our demands, we want the Sixth Schedule,” Wangchuk announced that they had covered 25 kilometers by foot as of September 2. The march is set to reach Raj Ghat in New Delhi on October 2, coinciding with Gandhi Jayanti, where they plan to hold a protest. Wangchuk emphasized that their protest aims to remind Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the promises made to the people of Ladakh, urging for their immediate fulfillment. Notably, the ...
Srinagar-Leh highway shut due to fresh mudslides in Ganderbal

Srinagar-Leh highway shut due to fresh mudslides in Ganderbal

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Rayees Shah The Srinagar-Leh highway was closed on Monday following fresh mudslides triggered by rainfall in the Kullan Gund area of Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district. Officials told The Kashmiriyat that thee highway was immediately shut down after the mudslides occurred this evening, completely blocking the route. Restoration efforts are underway with men and machinery deployed to clear the debris, they said. Additionally, the SSG road has also been blocked near Shah Mohallah Kullan, and traffic has been rerouted through an alternate link road.
Jamaat-e-Islami ex-General Secretary’s son to contest from Langate

Jamaat-e-Islami ex-General Secretary’s son to contest from Langate

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Dr. Kaleemullah Lone, son of Ghulam Qadir Lone, the former general secretary of Jamaat-e-Islami, is gearing up to contest the forthcoming Jammu Kashmir assembly elections from the Langate constituency. In a statement to the Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr. Lone confirmed his candidacy for the Langate seat. He will be up against Irfan Panditpori of the People's Conference, as well as candidates from the NC-Congress alliance and AIP, who have yet to finalize their nominations. Additionally, sources have revealed that Jamaat-e-Islami is preparing to announce its list of candidates for the elections, with a focus on several constituencies including Sopore, Trehgam, Bandipora, Lolab, and Kupwara. Notably, Jamaat has already fielded at least four candidates from South Kashmir.
‘No demolition even if person is convicted’: Supreme court comes down heavily on bulldozer policy

‘No demolition even if person is convicted’: Supreme court comes down heavily on bulldozer policy

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The Supreme Court of India has raised serious concerns over the practice of demolishing houses of individuals accused or even convicted of crimes, emphasizing that such actions cannot be justified under the law. This statement came during a hearing on Monday, where the Court was addressing a petition filed by the Muslim scholars' body, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, challenging the use of bulldozers to demolish properties of those accused in various cases. Justice B.R. Gavai, who was presiding over the hearing, questioned the rationale behind such demolitions, asking, "How can a house be demolished just because someone is accused? It can't be demolished even if he's a convict." He further noted that despite previous admonishments from the Supreme Court Bar, there seems to be no change in th...
Army trooper injured in Jammu attack succumbs

Army trooper injured in Jammu attack succumbs

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One army trooper was killed in a militant attack on the Sunjwan army post in Jammu, news agency Global News Service reported. Sources reported that militants carried out an attack on the army camp in the Sunjwan area of Jammu, leading to the injury of one soldier. "A few gunshots were heard, followed by a period of silence. It appears to have been a standoff attack, possibly involving a sniper," the defence sources added. The injured soldier was transported to a hospital for treatment but unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. A large-scale search operation has been initiated in the area, with particular focus on tall buildings to locate the attackers. "Drones have been deployed for aerial surveillance," defence sources noted, adding that Jammu has been on high alert due to a...
Minor girl drowns to death in Kulgam irrigation channel

Minor girl drowns to death in Kulgam irrigation channel

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Danishwar Hameed In a tragic incident, a minor girl drowned while playing near an irrigation canal in the Laisoo Gudder area of Kulgam District. The minor girl identified as named Zaira Imtiyaz, daughter of Imtiyaz Ahmad Bhat accidentally fell into the canal while playing nearby, officials told The Kashmiriyat. She was immediately rushed to the District Hospital in Kulgam for treatment. However, upon arrival, doctors declared her brought dead. Police reached the spot and took cognizance of matter.