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“Pandemic Time, a Good Time for Farmers to Die”- BJP Minister in Viral Clip

“Pandemic Time, a Good Time for Farmers to Die”- BJP Minister in Viral Clip

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A purported audio clip of Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Minister, Umesh Katti, telling a farmer activist that it is a “good time for farmers to die”, went viral on Wednesday, creating a major controversy for the BJP government in the state. As soon the audio clip in Kannada went viral on social media, opposition parties and farmers leaders demanded Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa sack Katti. In the audio clip, an activist rings up Katti and demands why his department has chosen to reduce the quantity of 5 kg free rice announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently prior to the surge of Covid cases in the country. Katti responds that the state government had not reduced the quantity, but will instead provide two kg rice and three kg ‘ragi’ (finger millet) in the southern re...
Government Yet Again Planning to Amend Indian Forest Rights Act

Government Yet Again Planning to Amend Indian Forest Rights Act

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The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) issued a statement dating 8th of April, 2021, inviting "Expression of Interest (EOI) from Indian consulting agencies/firm/joint venture consortium for preparing draft of amendment of Indian Forest Act, 1927." The objective of this exercise as claimed by the statement is "to prepare a draft of the comprehensive amendment of Indian Forest Act, 1927 in consultation with State Governments/UT Administrations, Central Government ministries and other stakeholders." The proposal of the IFA 1927's revision isn't new. The proposal had been on the current government's card since it came to power in 2014. It was in that very year that, a committee headed by then cabinet secretary T.S.R Subramaniam had submitted a report in November,...
In Frames- Amid Uncertainty, Flowers Bloom with Arrival of Spring in Kashmir

In Frames- Amid Uncertainty, Flowers Bloom with Arrival of Spring in Kashmir

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Mehran Bhat Spring arrives in the valley, with bright sun and cool wind in the initial days of March. The weather and the bloom of flowers in the valley, make it one of the best seasons to visit Kashmir in. Temperature remains moderate with warm days and cooler evenings. The orchards full with colorful blossoms give a ray of hope to people as it finally brings end to the harsh winters.   With the arrival of spring in Kashmir valley, the scenic beauty attracts everyone for a stroll, to catch the glimpse of colorful blossoms of Almond, Cherry, Apricot and other plants that bloom to their full potential in this season. With the onset of spring season, people in Kashmir become anxious as they fear uncertain shutdowns for months. The unfavorable conditions due to lockdo...
Kashmir’s Handicapped Demand Legal action against the RJ for Promoting ‘Discrimination’

Kashmir’s Handicapped Demand Legal action against the RJ for Promoting ‘Discrimination’

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Meher Qadri   The recent incident involving a prank by a Srinagar-based radio host Rayees Mohiuddin, working for Red FM has come under severe backlash for its humiliating and discriminatory nature against a specially abled person. The video of the prank went viral on the social media sites and has drawn a lot of flak from different sections of the society demanding a legal action against the host and the station. Few days ago, the RJ who works with Red FM began one of his pranks with a line mocking the nasal tone of a disabled person. “Are you speaking through the pipe?” The RJ kept asking the person persistently in an utterly disrespectful way. Social Media sites were filled with outrage and condemnation of the said act. Some people spoke of how social media influencers a...
International Kashmiri Women’s Resistance Day: Finding Haziq- A Sister’s Undying Resolve

International Kashmiri Women’s Resistance Day: Finding Haziq- A Sister’s Undying Resolve

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Khytul Abyad Hadiya, a high school student was on way to take lunch for her brother Haziq, when she was turned back from the police station, 'Do you not know Curfew has been imposed?'. Haziq, an engineering student, had been arrested on August 1st, 2019 in a charge of a tweet he had posted. The same day, Haziq's younger brother Hatim got a curfew pass from the district magistrate and headed to Srinagar jail on his bike, where again, he was turned back. The jail authorities said he wasn't there and refused to give any information on him. On 8th August, the family received a dossier that said that he had been booked under PSA. The next morning Hadiya left the house and announced in the mohalla that she is not going to fight for her brother but the 13 boys from the surroun...
After Bajrang Dal, BJP Supports Ban on Pheran in Kashmir

After Bajrang Dal, BJP Supports Ban on Pheran in Kashmir

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The Bajrang Dal has demanded a ban on phiran in Kashmir Valley. The Right-wing Hindu groups alleged that Pheran was being misused by militants to carry out attacks on security forces. Led by Rakesh Bajrangi, the Hindu group staged a protest against Pakistan accusing them of militant attacks in Kashmir on security forces and promoting attempts to revive militancy in Jammu. According to a report by Times now, the Bhartiya Janta Party has supported the demand of pheran being banned in public places. “The militants carry out most of the attacks in the Kashmir valley while wearing Pheran, so it needs to be banned in public places and government functions,” the BJP leader alleged while speaking to Times now. The Bhartiya Janta Party has said that no tradition is bigger than the li...
A Letter that Went Missing in the Pages of History

A Letter that Went Missing in the Pages of History

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The Editor, Al Safah, Srinagar(kmr) 22.9.1990. Respected Sir, we, the undersigned, on our behalf and on the behalf of other members of our community wish to convey our profound gratitude to you for having published the letter of Shri K.L.Roul in the columns of your esteemed daily. We fully share and endorse the views and sentiments expressed by Shri Koul. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRD4BjpGKHo&feature=youtu.be There can be no dispute about the fact the Kashmiri Pandit community was made a scapegoat by Jagmohan, some self-styled leaders of our community and other vested interests. This drama was staged by Hindu communal organizations like the B.J.P, R.S.S., and the Shiv Sena in connivance with the state administration. In this drama, the main characters were playe...
857 Locals Have Joined Militancy in Kashmir Since BJP Came to Power

857 Locals Have Joined Militancy in Kashmir Since BJP Came to Power

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The Bhartiya Janta party, as per stats, has failed to contain homegrown Militancy in Jammu Kashmir since it rose to power in 2014. Data available to The Kashmiriyat reveals that the Congress-led UPA Government saw as many as 154 local youths taking up arms to join Militant groups, however, the number has drastically risen to 857 during the Modi Led NDA Government till December 2020. In 2014, the number of Locals joining Militancy was 53, in 2015, it reached 66 before touching the highest mark of 88 in 2016, in 2017, the number rose further to 126 and in 2018, 218 Local youth joined Militancy, the highest number in a decade, while in 2019 the number dropped to 139 and in 2020 the number rose again to 167 local youth joining various Militant outfits in Kashmir. Following the killing...
Plight of Estranged Nomads in Kashmir – Pregnant Women Foot Patrolled on a Cot by Locals for 14 Kilometers

Plight of Estranged Nomads in Kashmir – Pregnant Women Foot Patrolled on a Cot by Locals for 14 Kilometers

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Fizala Khan A pregnant lady, Safiya Jan of Lehan Dajan village, located in Pahalgam, in Anantnag district, South of Jammu Kashmir, belonging to Gujjar - Bakarwaal community was carried on a cot by locals to a hospital as the highways remain closed due to round the clock - heavy snowfall across Kashmir. The family was reportedly unable to take Safiya to the hospital because of heavy snowfall, who in her third trimester, had developed severe pregnancy-related complications, endangering both herself and her yet to be born child. The locals lost no time and trekked nearly five kilometers.   ALSO READ: 'Where shall we go' - fear grows among Gujjjar Bakarwaals   The foot patrol started moving the lady on a cot, through ankle deep snow, as the highway remains cut off d...
2020: 182 Militants Killed During 92 Encounters in Kashmir, More than 87 Per Cent Locals- Full Report

2020: 182 Militants Killed During 92 Encounters in Kashmir, More than 87 Per Cent Locals- Full Report

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The year 2020 has seen ninety-two gunfights between Militants and Government Forces in which 182 Militants including top Hizb commanders, Riyaz Naikoo and Saifullah Dar were killed. Riyaz Naikoo and Dr. Saifullah’s deaths at the hand of the Government forces, that too in less than eight months, is believed to have dealt a massive blow to Hizbul Mujahideen. As many as twelve Militants have surrendered during live encounters with security forces this year, said Vijay Kumar, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir. The encounters in Kashmir left 210 persons dead including 182 Militants, 10 Armymen, 5 Para-military troopers, 5 policemen and 8 civilians (including those killed in Shopian Fake Encounter). As per the data, Jammu Kashmir has witnessed 92 gunfights between Militants and ...