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‘Will focus on fruit industry, education and removal of ban’: Jamaat e Islami leader

‘Will focus on fruit industry, education and removal of ban’: Jamaat e Islami leader

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Former Jamaat e Islami general secretary  has said that the candidates of now banned Jamaat will focus on issues of employment and development, if voted to power. Ghulam Qadir Lone, in conversation with a local media house said that Jamaat e Islami runs no social media pages and all the pages spreading anti-India propaganda have no affiliation with the organisation. "We are peaceful citizens of India and all those spreading propaganda against us must be punished as per law," he told media. Jamaat e Islami has always worked as per the law. "We are peaceful citizens who have always held in high regard the constitutional values of the country. We cannot contest as a party since the ban on Jamaat has been upheld," Ghulam Qadir said. If our candidates, who are likely to contest indepen...
66 percent of Jammu Kashmir residents Struggling with expenses amid declining income: Survey

66 percent of Jammu Kashmir residents Struggling with expenses amid declining income: Survey

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A recent survey by the India Today Group, conducted in August 2024, has unveiled troubling financial conditions among residents of Jammu Kashmir. According to the “Mood of the Nation” survey, a substantial 66% of J-K residents find it increasingly difficult to manage their expenses compared to the previous year. This rise in financial pressure is linked to broader economic challenges in the region. The survey highlights that 38% of respondents have experienced a decline in their income over the past year, accompanied by rising expenses. This combination of lower income and higher costs points to significant financial stress for many households in J-K. The survey also identifies unemployment as a major concern, with 47% of respondents viewing it as the most critical issue. This ref...
Race for north picks up as Beig husband-wife duo likely to contest election

Race for north picks up as Beig husband-wife duo likely to contest election

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Bhat Yasir In a move that has set off widespread speculation, Safina Beig has reportedly resigned as Chairperson of the Hajj Committee, fueling rumors that she may be preparing to contest the upcoming assembly election as an independent candidate. Sources privy to this information told The Kashmiriyat that DDC Chairperson Baramulla Safina Beig is likely contest from Kreeri-Wagoora assembly constituency in Baramulla, while her Husband and former minister Muzaffar Hussain is likely to contest the Baramulla assembly constituency. Muzaffar Hussain Beig is a politician from Jammu Kashmir, with a career spanning several decades. He first entered the political arena when he was elected to the Jammu Kashmir Legislative Assembly in 1996, representing the Baramulla constituency. He serve...
Omar Abdullah urged to contest Ganderbal seat as NC leaders rally support

Omar Abdullah urged to contest Ganderbal seat as NC leaders rally support

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Shah Basit During a rally in the Ganderbal district of central Kashmir, Member Parliament Mian Altaf and Aga Ruhullah Mehdi both appealed to Omar Abdullah to contest from the Ganderbal assembly segment. On Sunday morning, hundreds of locals gathered to welcome NC leadership in the central Kashmir township where a youth activist was welcomed into the party folds. Sayem Mustafa, who was politically activity before the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, joined the National Conference in presence of party vice president Omar Abdullah and others. Both Mian Altaf, member parliament south Kashmir and Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi during their address appealed to the party president Omar Abdullah to contest elections from the assembly segment of Baramulla. Omar Abdullah, had pre...
‘Seeks two flags, seperate constitution, restoration of 370’: BJP labels NC manifesto as ‘Anti-national’

‘Seeks two flags, seperate constitution, restoration of 370’: BJP labels NC manifesto as ‘Anti-national’

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The BJP criticized the Congress on Saturday for supporting the National Conference (NC) manifesto, which promotes divisive ideas such as implementing two constitutions in Kashmir and opposing the National Flag, accusing Congress of revealing an anti-national agenda. In a press conference, BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh and Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva condemned Congress for aligning with what they described as forces seeking to fracture the nation. Chugh alleged that the NC’s manifesto, which calls for reinstating Articles 370 and 35A, aims to reintroduce terrorism and separatism in Jammu and Kashmir. He questioned Congress’s support for these provisions and demanded clarity on whether they support dividing Jammu and Kashmir and adopting dual constitutions. Ch...
Changing names on communal lines BJP’s agenda, not in Kashmiri ethos: Aga Ruhullah

Changing names on communal lines BJP’s agenda, not in Kashmiri ethos: Aga Ruhullah

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A day after Union Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress for its alliance with the National Conference (NC) in the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, NC MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi responded sharply, accusing the BJP of surviving on "lies and distortion of facts." On Friday, Shah had alleged that the Congress was endangering national unity and security in its pursuit of power by partnering with the NC. He also questioned the NC's manifesto, specifically its stance on reservations for various communities and its position on certain place names in Srinagar. Mehdi, the member parliament from Srinagar, rejected Shah's claims, stating that the NC's manifesto does not seek to abolish reservations for Dalits, Gujjars, Bakerwals, or Pahadis but rather aims to ensure fairnes...
Jamaat-e-Islami to field six independent candidates in south Kashmir during assembly polls

Jamaat-e-Islami to field six independent candidates in south Kashmir during assembly polls

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The Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu Kashmir, despite being banned, is set to field its former members as Independent candidates in the upcoming Assembly elections, Indian Express reported. The decision came one day after the Indian government's special UAPA tribunal upheld the ban on the organisation. As per the Indian express report, in the initial phase, Jamaat e Islami plans to target about six seats in south Kashmir, including Kulgam, Devsar, Bijbehara, Zainapora, Tral, Pulwama, and Rajpora. Sources, quoted by the newspaper, from within the outfit revealed, “We had a threadbare discussion on three options. The first was to form a front and fight under its banner; the second option was to be part of an alliance; and the third was to contest as Independents.” After ruling out forming a...
Groom stabbed on his wedding day in Shopian

Groom stabbed on his wedding day in Shopian

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Meer Irfan A youth has been attacked on his wedding day in the Rakhama area of south Kashmir's Shopian district Locals told The Kashmiriyat that on Saturday evening, a groom identified as Mubashir Ahmed son of Bashir Ahmed Naikoo was attacked with a knife in the Rakhama area of Shopian. They said that unidentified persons barged into the house of the 28-year-old groom on his Mehandirat, the first day of the two days wedding. Mubashir was rushed to the hospital after being critically wounded during the attack. Hospital officials confirmed to The Kashmiriyat that Mubashir was brought to the District Hospital of Kulgam with injuries on his abdomen. Details rushing in.
Militant killed in shootout at Sopore; Area cordoned off

Militant killed in shootout at Sopore; Area cordoned off

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A militant was killed in a joint operation in north Kashmir’s Sopore on Saturday, officials said. A top official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that terrorists attacked a naka party in Watergam area of Rafiabad, however, the attack was repelled. He said that in the retaliatory fire, one terrorist has been killed, while entire area has been cordoned off—(KNO)
CRPF trooper dies after falling from rooftop in Srinagar

CRPF trooper dies after falling from rooftop in Srinagar

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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper died after he fell from the rooftop of a Panchayat Bhawan near the airport, Srinagar. An official told the News Vibes of India—(NVI) that, a CRPF man died here at Panchayat Bhawan, near Airport on Saturday, after he fell from the roof top. He added the man was identified as Pawane Kakasahib, while police have taken up the investigation. (News Vibes of India)