Tuesday, December 16Latest news and updates from Kashmir

Proposed big hike in power tariff is unjust to Jammu Kashmir people: Former JK Minister

Proposed big hike in power tariff is unjust to Jammu Kashmir people: Former JK Minister

REGIONAL
Expressing grave concern over water and power crisis across J&K, former minister and senior National Conference leader Mr Ajay Kumar Sadhotra today lambasted the administration for pushing the people to wall during the current spell of the brute heat- wave across the Jammu region, especially Jammu. “The situation has become all the more critical with mercury breaching 40 degree Celsius ”, Mr Sadhotra said while addressing a public meeting at Lale-da-Bagh Nai Basti. Sadhotra said the failed BJP Government is mulling a big hike in the power tariff to silence the people from rising against the unprecedented crisis that has jeopardised the normal life. Any raise in the power hike is not only unacceptable to the people but would be overwhelmingly opposed, he added. He accused the B...
Recently infiltrated militant killed in ongoing Bandipora encounter: Police

Recently infiltrated militant killed in ongoing Bandipora encounter: Police

REGIONAL
A militant has been killed in an ongoing encounter between security forces and militants in Srinder forest area of north Kashmir's Bandipora district on Wednesday, officials said. The officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that one unidentified militant has been killed in the operation that took place in the Srinder woods of the district. The Inspector-General of Jammu Kashmir Police said that 01 militant was killed and 01 AK rifle along with 03 magazines were recovered from the possession of the slain militant. "The killed militant was a part of the newly infiltrated militant group. Search for other two militants is in progress," he said. Earlier, the encounter broke out shortly after joint security forces including army's 14RR, CRPF and SOG of Jammu and Kash...
Encounter breaks out in Bijbehara area

Encounter breaks out in Bijbehara area

REGIONAL
An encounter has started between militants and Government forces at Marhama area of Bijbehara in south Kashmir's Anantnag district. A Police official said that on Wednesday 3 RR of the Indian Army,  and Jammu Kashmir Police after receiving inputs about militant presence in the area laid a cordon and search operation in the Marhama area. During the cordon, the hiding Militants opened fire on the troopers triggering an encounter. Further details shall follow.
Encounter rages in Bandipora forest area

Encounter rages in Bandipora forest area

REGIONAL
An encounter has started between militants and Government forces at Salinder forest area of north Kashmir's Bandipora district. A Police official said that on Wednesday RR of the Indian Army,  and Jammu Kashmir Police after receiving inputs about militant presence in the area laid a cordon and search operation in the Salinder forest area. During the cordon, the hiding Militants opened fire on the troopers triggering an encounter. Further details shall follow Earlier reports suggested that a group of Pakistani militants had infiltrated into Kashmir from Bandipora.
Sticky bombs a challenge to Amarnath Yatra: CRPF

Sticky bombs a challenge to Amarnath Yatra: CRPF

REGIONAL
CRPF personnel, who will be deployed for the Amarnath Yatra in Jammu Kashmir, are being sensitized about the threat posed by “sticky bombs”, a senior officer said on Wednesday, asserting that alertness is the best way to deal with the problem. In a first of its kind seizure in February last year, the Border Security Force (BSF) confiscated a drone-dropped consignment along the International Border in the Samba district which included 14 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with in-built magnets. These could be used as “sticky bombs” by sticking them on vehicles and controlling them using a timer and a remotely-held device. Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Deputy Inspector General, Hiranagar Range, Devender Yadav, said alertness is the key to deal with the threat of “sticky bombs...
‘Save Valley’s highest seat of learning, appoint new VC urgently’: KU teachers make SOS appeal to J&K LG Manoj Sinha

‘Save Valley’s highest seat of learning, appoint new VC urgently’: KU teachers make SOS appeal to J&K LG Manoj Sinha

EDUCATION
With Kashmir University campus embroiled in academic uncertainty amid the start of the new academic session in Jammu and Kashmir, the varsity teachers have reiterated their passionate appeal to LG to make the final selection of the new Vice-Chancellor without any more delay "to save this institution from prevailing anarchy and further academic decay". Senior teachers who spoke to news agency KNT hailed the LG Manoj Sinha, who is Chancellor of KU, for being "conscious of importance of academic institutions and their significance for the nation-building". "We are confident that J&K administration led by Honourable LG would never wish to see an academic institution as old as Kashmir University decaying vis-a-vis academics and research day by day especially when the new academic sess...
Engineering student goes missing from Shopian

Engineering student goes missing from Shopian

REGIONAL
Meer Irfan Tawseef Ahmed Bhat, a resident of the Czermarg area in Shopian's Zainapora has gone missing from his home in the south  Kashmir district. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat a family member of Tawseef, a son of Ghulam Nabi Bhat said that he left his home on Sunday morning and has not returned since then. "He is pursuing a B Tech degree and is currently preparing for his fifth semester. He left home without informing us and since then there has been no trace of him," they said. The family initially thought that Tawseef was out for a picnic with his friends. "When he didn't return till late in the night, we called him, however, his phone has been on switched off mode since then," the family members said. They appealed to the public to help them trace the 23-year-old. The...
‘Stop going the way you are or situation will get worse than in Sri Lanka’: Mehbooba Mufti warns BJP

‘Stop going the way you are or situation will get worse than in Sri Lanka’: Mehbooba Mufti warns BJP

REGIONAL
Mehbooba Mufti, the former chief minister of Jammu Kashmir and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief, Wednesday expressed anguish over the ongoing situation in India and said that the BJP-led Government is using laws to silence down voices of dissent across India. Speaking to the press, the PDP chairperson said that the Sri Lankan economic and political crisis should serve as a wake-up call for the Indian Government. She stated that India was being whipped into a communal frenzy and imagined fears since 2014. "I hope they will learn a lesson from what is going on in Sri Lanka and stop going the way they are going. The way they (BJP) are promoting communalism, and hypernationalism is dangerous and it needs to be stopped immediately or the conditions in India will get worse than in Sri...
Man dies after falling from moving bus in Budgam

Man dies after falling from moving bus in Budgam

REGIONAL
A man was killed on Wednesday after he fell down from moving vehicle in Humhama area of Central Kashmir's Budgam district. An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a man was, traveling from Budgam to Srinagar when he fell down from Bus bearing registration number JK01D 8652. He said locals immediately shifted him to SMHS hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. An official identified the deceased as Nissar Ahmad Parra son of Ali Mohammad a resident of Marwara Budgam and said case under FIR 144/22 has been registered and further investigation has been started into the matter—(KNO)
Bride goes missing hours after marriage in Ramban, recovered from Anantnag

Bride goes missing hours after marriage in Ramban, recovered from Anantnag

REGIONAL
A 25-yr-old bride who had gone missing from her home in the Sangaldan area of Ramban has been recovered in Anantnag. The bride had reportedly gone missing a few hours after her marriage from the Bus Stand Ramban when she was on the way to the groom's house She had told the groom that she needs to go to the beauty parlour after which she did not return. "The groom and other baratis after a long wait approached police station Ramban and lodged a missing report," the report added. After searches by Jammu Kashmir Police, the bride was later recovered from Verinag area of south Kashmir's district Anantnag.