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95 Votes Cast out of 1961 in Kawoosa Budgam till 11 AM

95 Votes Cast out of 1961 in Kawoosa Budgam till 11 AM

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Sajad Hameed The ongoing fourth phase of District development council (DDC) elections in Jammu Kashmir recorded a voting percentage of 8.16 percent. Official stats reveal in Kashmir Division, Kupwara has recorded voting percentage of 5.14%, Bandipora 7.56%, Baramulla 7.17%, Ganderbal 3.77%, Budgam 6.56%, Pulwama 1.39%, Shopian 0.57%, Kulgam 0.57% and Anantnag 2.77% till 09:00 am. People in the Kawoosa area of Budgam, however choose to stay indoors and only 95 persons had cast their ballots at 11 AM out of the 1961 registered voters in the five polling booths in the area. An official deputed in Budgam speaking to The Kashmiriyat said that five polling boots had been set up in the area which recorded very scarce voting and people choose to stay indoors in the fourth phase of the ...

‘Leave Guns, Pick up a Pen’: BJP Asks Kashmir Militants

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Senior BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain on Sunday asked militants to leave guns and pick up a pen as the Narendra Modi government is committed to taking Jammu Kashmir to new heights of development. However, he warned those who did not shun the path of violence to get prepared to be wiped "all-out". "J&K is the crown of India and our government is sincere to take the development in the region to the top as well. We will ensure electricity, water and better roads and no load shedding and darkness which is the hallmark of Congress and Gupkar gang," Hussain, who is the BJP national spokesperson, told reporters here. The former Union minister, who has been camping in the Kashmir valley for the last 15 days in connection with the ongoing District Development Council (DDC) elections, rea...

‘Police Officer Abused Journalists, Misbehaved with them’- Kashmir Press Club issues Statement

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The Kashmir Press Club (KPC) has issued a statement and condemned the behaviour of a Police Officer with media persons at Sazgaripora area of Srinagar on Sunday. As reported by the journalists who were trying to deliver their professional duties while covering the incident of firing in the area, the Station House Officer (SHO) Police Station Zadibal “misbehaved and abused” them. Journalist Shah Gowhar working with the news agency ANI and their cameraperson Sajid Siddiq was reportedly abused and pushed around by policemen. The said police officer also reportedly snatched the mobile phone of Rayees Ahmad, another media person working with a news channel. The media men had to go to the police station to collect his mobile phone later. The incident is highly unfortunate and condem...

Farmers Association in Kashmir to Join Farmers Protest from Tuesday

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Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union and the New Kashmir Fruit Association Fruit Marketing Complex have announced to fully support the strike call given by farmers across the country on Tuesday, 8 December, 2020. “The presidents of all Fruit Associations of the Valley are accordingly requested that they may kindly closed all their Mandis for all sort of business on the said date i.e 08-12-2020 (Tuesday). The Members the New Kashmir Fruit Association are also requested that they may kindly close their all shop sites and their business 08-12-2020( Tuesday) in view of strike call given by kisans”, Bashir Ahmad Basheer Chairman, Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union President The New Kashmir Fruit Association, said in a statement to Ziraat Times.

One Cop, Civilian Injured in Suspected Militant Attack in Srinagar

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Irshad Hussain Suspected militants on Sunday afternoon attacked a Joint party of Government forces personnel in Sazgarpora area of Hawal in central Kashmir’s Srinagar district resulting in injuries to one-armed forces personnel and a civilian. An official told The Kashmiriyat that one cop identified as Farooq Ahmed received a bullet injury in the attack along with a civilian identified as Muneer Ahmed, a resident of Safa Kadal area of Srinagar. Farooq Ahmed was working as a constable in the Jammu Kashmir Police was shifted to SKIMS hospital for treatment where his condition is said to be stable. Meanwhile, the whole area has been cordoned off by the Forces to nab the assailants who were involved in the attack.

Army Detains Two Teenage Girls near LOC in Poonch

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Army on Sunday morning detained two teenage girls from Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK), who had inadvertently crossed over to this side in Poonch district of Jammu Kashmir. Defence spokesman Lt Col Devendra Anand here said that two girls from Pakistan administered Kashmir, Laiba Zabair,17 and Sana Zabair,13, residents of village Abbasspur, Tehsil Forward Kahuta had inadvertently crossed into Indian side in Poonch Sector in the morning hour. "Own troops deployed along the Line of Control having detected the crossing, exercised complete restraint to prevent any harm to the teenagers," he said, adding that efforts are being made for early repatriation. UNI

Property of ‘Voters’ worth Lakhs damaged in Pulwama Kashmir

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During the intervening night of Friday-saturday, residential Houses & Cars worth Lakhs of Rupees belonging to those who voted in favour of local candidate at Karimabad area of South Kashmir's Pulwama District was Damaged by Unknown Persons. Ghulam Nabi Zargar's grass worth thousands was set on fire. Besides this the houses of Muhammad Abbas Pandit and Shahbaz Ahmed Pandit were also severely damaged. Unidentified men also damaged dozens of vehicles during which their windows were smashed. Police while confirming the incident said that the chronic stonepelters of the village are involved in this incident.(CNS)

‘We Harbour Power Projects, Why do we face a Shortage of Electricity’- Ganderbal Residents Aghast over Erratic Power Supply

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Rayees Shah/ Shah Basit Despite harbouring the manifold power projects, perhaps three in number in the areas namely Sumbal, Kangan and Ganderbal, the resident of Ganderbal areas say they are facing the incessant and unscheduled power cuts that has put our lives in the tremendous dismay and disappointment. Students particularly are suffering the most as their examination has incepted, locals from Ganderbal told The Kashmiriyat. As our examination has started the regular power cuts plays hide and seek with our career, exclaimed the students. The administration of Jammu Kashmir is playing with their careers of thousands of students, Inspite having the proper schedule regarding the power supply, the power department doesn't seem to follow it, he said.buy viagra super active online ...

DDC Polls- One Arrested with 58,000 Cash Meant to Distribute Among Voters in Jammu

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Police have arrested a man with Rs 58,695 cash allegedly intended for distribution among voters in Domana area during the third phase of the District Development Council (DDC) elections, Jammu and Kashmir police said on Friday. The accused was identified as Gaurav Sharma alias, 30, son of Kewal Krishan on Balero number JK02BT 8770 at Patniyal village in Jammu district of Jammu Kashmir. He was carrying Rs. 58695 allegedly meant for distribution among voters, police said.buy elavil online buy elavil no prescription "The information was received at Domana police station in the district through reliable sources," police added. The operation was conducted by a special police team of Domana police station under the guidance of Sub-Division Police Station (SDPS), Deputy Superintendent o...

Process of Centralization of Waqf Board Commences in Jammu Kashmir

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The Central Waqf boards are being set-up across the erstwhile state of Jammu, the process has been initiated. As the Jammu Kashmir reorganization Act, 133 Muslim mosques and shrines in Jammu Kashmir were put under the Central Waqf Board, while as, All Hindu and Sikh religious places will be governed by the local shrine boards. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, the Union Minister for Minority Affairs on Friday said that after the abolition of Article 370, Waqf properties will be taken over by the Central Waqf board. He said that the property and the income of the shrines in Kashmir will be used for socio-economic-educational activities under 'Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Program'. He said that the funds of the Waqf board will be under the Prime Minister's Public Development Program. Naqvi said that fo...
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