Zabarwan Times E-Paper English 19 May, 2014

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NC condemns murder of youth in Sopore

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Youth found dead in Sopore Srinagar, May 18: Sopore police recovered a body of a youth Adil Ahad Wani son of Mohammad Akbar resident of Krankshivan, Sopore from a nursery in Tarzoo area. The body bore bullet injuries. Police has registered a case and started the investigations. The body has been sent for Post Mortem. Meanwhile The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has strongly condemned the brutal killing of Aabid Nabi Dar, 24, of Sopore. In a statement, a party Spokesman said by splashing the blood of innocents on the ground nothing can be achieved. “Such killings only result into See Youth on pg 07

Body recovered in Budgam Srinagar, May 18: Budgam police recovered dead body of Tariq Ahmad Wani son of Mohammad Shaban resident of Bunpora, Sholipora Budgam at Chandpora Nallah.Police has started investigations under section 174 CrPC to ascertain the cause of the death.

Mentally unsound person missing Srinagar, May 18: A mentally challenged person is reported to be missing from his home in Uri, Baramulla.Abdul Aziz Malik resident of Nambla reported in police station Uri Baramulla that his 21 years old mentally unsound son Parviz Ahmad Malik is missing since 10-05-2014. Anybody having any information regarding the missing person may please inform Police Control Room, Srinagar on Dial 100.

Inside story North Korea Admits to ‘Serious’ Building Collapse SEOUL, South Korea — A 23-story apartment building that may have housed more than 90 families collapsed in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, last week, a South Korean government official said on Sunday, after the North reported a “serious” accident at a construction site. Earlier Sunday, the North’s official Korean Central News Agency reported that the accident occurred at an apartment construction site in the Pyongchon district of Pyongyang on Tuesday, blaming “sloppy building” and “irresponsible supervision and control.” It said there were “human casualties” but did not give figures. But confirming the news to the South Korean news media on

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Egypt court jails 163 Muslim Brotherhood supporters Egypt May 18:Days ahead of the presidential elections set May 26 and 27, Egyptian courts Sunday sentenced 163 supporters of toppled president Mohammed Morsi to 10 to 15 years in prison over violence that erupted last year, Xinhua reported Sunday. A court in Kafar Sheikh Delta province sentenced 126 Muslim Brotherhood supporters to 10 years in prison over violence that erupted last August in the province. The defendants were accused of storming police stations and inciting violence following the ouster of Morsi in July last year.Another court in the capital Cairo sentenced 37 supporters of Morsi to 15 years in prison over storming a metro station in

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WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS: Light to moderate rain/ Thundershower would

FORECAST OF SRINAGAR: Light Rain/Thundershower.Maximum & Minimum temperatures will be around 20°C & 11°C respectively.

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Mufti hopes Modi will address alienation, trust deficit in Kashmir Thanks people for historic verdict Srinagar, May 18: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, on Sunday said that people of Kashmir through their clear mandate in favour of PDP has further strengthened the party’s resolve to work towards accomplishing its unfinished agenda of securing dignified peace, lasting stability and inclusive prosperity for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. According to a statement issued to KNS, Mufti while congratulating Narendra Modi for his overwhelming success across the country hoped that Modi’s developmental agenda will be intensive and political agenda inclusive. “We congratulate Mr Modi and his party on their outstanding victory. We hope his developmental agenda is intensive and his political agenda is inclusive. That is what is needed and

expected of him in his new role,” Mufti said. He hoped that the new Government at the Centre, under the leadership of Modi, will take tangible measures to address the causes of alienation and trust deficit in Kashmir and work towards finding long-lasting solution of the problem plaguing the region for the past more than six decades. “At the national level also people have voted and given a decisive mandate to the BJP for a strong and stable government at the Centre. Mr Narendra Modi has got the political and electoral legitimacy to head the new Government as the Prime Minister. We must all respect this legitimacy that has been accorded to him by the people of the country.” Meanwhile, the PDP patron and the former chief minister said that

the people of Jammu and Kashmir have spoken– and ‘spoken decisively’. “As I extend my gratitude to the people for reposing their faith and trust in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and ensuring a remarkable and historic victory for the party, I am in no doubt, at all, as to See Mufti on pg 07

If GoI bases its Kashmir policy on reality, will lend full support: Mirwaiz ‘Policy of suppression, oppression will be resisted strongly’ Srinagar, May 18 (KNS): In connection with the Hafta Shohda Programme to remember shaheed-e-Milaat Moulvi Mohammad Farooq, Shaheed-e-Hurriyat Khwaja Abdul Gani lone, martyrs of Hawala and entire Kashmir, Hurriyat Conference (M) today organized a seminar titled “Hawal incident: a bloody chapter in Kashmir history” at Hurriyat headquarters at Rajbagh. Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq In his inaugural address, while paying rich tributes to Shaheed-e-Milaat, Shaheed-e-Hurriyat, martyrs

of Hawala and entire Kashmir, said that their sacrifices for the cause were the priceless assets of the freedom struggle. In connection with Kashmir solution, Mirwaiz stated that Hurriyat has

a clear stand. He said that if Government of India bases its policy on reality and initiates a meaningful dialogue by inviting Pakistani leadership and Kashmiri resistance leadership, Hurriyat would lend its full support to the process. But if they continue their policy of suppression and military repression it will be resisted strongly at all levels. He said that the Indian defence expenditure was increasing year after year as billions of dollars were being spent on buying weapons and arms while around half of the Indias population was living below the poverty line. Mirwaiz stated See Mirwaiz on pg 07

Study material distributed amoung specially-abled children Srinagar, May 18 : Under civic action programme, a function was held by J&K Police department in the premises of society of Human Welfare and Education at School for differently able children at Solina near Ram Bagh Bridge, Srinagar. The function was organized by Central Kashmir range Police Office Srinagar under the chairmanship of DIG CKR Srinagar Syed Aafad-ul-Mujtaba. According to a statement issued to KNS, speaking on the occasion, the DIG said that it is our humble attempt to help the school. Since it is a challenge to run this school, we have got some requests from

the administration, and we will look into these requests. He said these articles meant for the specially abled students are a token of love and assistance from police. We will try to help the school, in future as well. In his address he said that Policemen are friends of the society, however, while discharging his duties or enforcing the law, it has to get tough and it is this tough image which gets covered and presented before the people. The softer approaches and skills of the policemen remain unnoticed. Police is a part of the society, See Study on pg 07

African leaders vow to wage ‘total war’ against Boko Haram militants in Nigeria New Delhi May 18: African leaders Summit in Paris have agreed to wage a war against Nigeria’s Boko Haram Islamic militants who had abducted 223 school girls in north-eastern Nigeria last month, where it is based. The France President Francois Hollande, who hosted the summit, said regional powers had pledged to share intelligence and co-ordinate action against the group. The summit was attended by President Francois Hollande, Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan

and their counterparts from Benin, Cameroon, Niger and Chad. Thousands of people have

been killed by Boko Haram in attacks in recent years and fresh attacks were reported in Nigeria and Cameroon overnight.

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NC starts introspection, calls Core Group, office bearers meeting

Would like to know reasons for debacle, tweets Omar Srinagar, May 18 : After facing a complete rout in Lok Sabha elections, the National Conference is all set to go for a formal retrospection at party level and a series of meetings have been called in this regard. Reliable sources in the party told KNS that the party president Dr Farooq Abdullah will chair a meeting of the party core group comprising of over 20 members including some special invitees at party headquarters. Pertinently, Dr Farooq who was in Delhi to attend the last union cabinet meeting is arriving in valley on Monday. According to a senior NC leader, the core group is scheduled to deliberate on various important issues that have surfaced after the ‘unexpected’ results in juts concluded Lok Sabha elections. A senior NC leader said as to know what led to a humiliating defeat of all three NC candidates despite having a good

network of its cadres across the Valley, on Tuesday the National Conference high command has called for a meeting of its state, provincial, district upto block level party office bearers besides its legislators and the candidates who in vain fought the Lok Sabha elections this year at Nawah-e-Subh complex. The meeting will deliberate on the probable reasons behind the defeat of coalition candidates especially in Kashmir valley. “All the MLAs, MLCs, district presidents, block presidents, district secretaries and the candidates who lost the elections have been invited to attend the meeting,” a senior NC leader told KNS wishing not to be named. He said that the meeting will deliberate on key issues from prepoll alliance with its coalition partner Congress, cross voting, impact of national issues, Afzal Guru hanging, 2010 killings, See NC on pg 07

CWC meets today in wake of poll debacle New Delhi, May 18: As Congress is shell-shocked over its worst-ever tally of 44 seats in Lok Sabha polls, the chorus for a thorough revamp and surgical actions to stem the rot have grown as its apex decision making body Congress Working Committee meets today. The meeting to be chaired by party president Sonia Gandhi at the AICC headquarters is expected to last for around two hours and indications have it that the meeting could see a number of leaders raising uncomfortable questions about the performance of some key figures close to party Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who led the party campaign for 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Though there are murmurs regarding the style of working of Rahul Gandhi itself, an exercise has already begun in the party to insulate him from the responsibility even as the Congress Vice President held himself responsi-

Fake sim card gang busted in Pulwama Srinagar, May 18 : Police busted a gang who used to make the fake voter ID cards and certificates, and using these documents for activating the fake sim cards. They were using the fake stamp of a CRPF battalion. According to a police statement issued to KNS, these sim cards were then supplied to anti-national elements. Police has arrested Shabir Ahmad Naikoo son of Abdul Rafiq Naikoo resident of Aawneera Shopian presently running a Photostat shop (Zoon electronics) at Pulwama, Muzamil Ahmad son of See Fake on pg 07

EC to submit list of newly elected MPs to President Today

ble for the poor show of the party in the elections. There are demands from the leaders that this time the customary practice of setting up a committee to go into the reasons for the defeat and then forget it should not be repeated and accountability should be clearly fixed and action taken wherever there are individual responsibilities. “Serious introspection is needed but surely not like in the past when suggestions arising out of the introspection were never implemented,” Anil Shastri, who is a Special Invitee to the CWC said on Twitter. Shastri, son of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, has been maintaining ever since results were out that the party needs “serious introspection” and immediate corrective measures to check problems like party hoppers managing to get tickets and old-time partymen being See CWC on pg 07

The Election Commission is to call on President Pranab Mukherjee this evening to submit the list of new Lok Sabha members. The list containing the names of all the 543 members of the Lok Sabha will be handed over to the President by a three-member Election Commission team headed by Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath. The handing over of the list marks the See EC on pg 07

Poonch-Rajouri-Shopian deputation call on CM Omar directs for early re-opening of Mughal Road SRINAGAR, MAY 18- Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today directed the concerned road communication Agency to reopen the Mughal Road and restore plying of traffic on it as early as possible. The road was closed due to the heavy snowfall and inclement weather during the winter. Talking to the deputation comprising people from Poonch, Rajouri and Shopian, which called on the Chief

Minister here and made a request in this regard, Omar Adbullah directed the Authorities looking after the Mughal Road to fast track the repairs and restoration of damaged road stretches as early as possible so that people are benefitted by this important road communication connecting Poonch, Rajouri and Jammu to the valley via Shopian and Bafliaz. The deputation expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for his immediate response to their request and highlighted the need for making the Mughal Road all weather double-lane alternate National Highway.

“Non-NDA parties may have to form alliance for opposition status” New Delhi, May 18:Senior BJP leader Narendra Modi has said that this would be for the first time in the history of the country when parties outside the ruling coalition may have to form an alliance to formally attain the status of an opposition in Parliament. Addressing a gathering on the banks of river Ganga during his first visit to the temple town, a day after winning the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat he said that this is also a turning point in the country’s history as for the first time the leadership is going to fall in the hands of a generation which was born in the post-Independence era. Delighted over the massive majority gained by his party in the Lok Sabha polls, he said that first time a non-Congress party has been given

clear majority to form the government. He said that except for the period under Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s rule, the country has always been ruled either by the Congress or by lose coalitions headed by people associated with the Congress. Reports say that in his 30 minutes speech at the Dashashwamedh Ghat BJP leader said that he is committed for the cleaning of river Ganga make it pollution free but this task could be completed with the help of people. Remembering father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi he said that in the year 2019 country will celebrate his 150 birth anniversary and it will be great homage to him if we start implementing his principle of Cleanliness and make Varanasi a clean city.

Modi said that Spiritual Development and Economic growth are not contradictory terms. He said country may become an economic super power along with its spiritual developments. He reiterated that efforts will be made to establish Varanasi as Spiritual Capital of the country and said that it could be done with the cooperation of people. Reports say that a huge swarm of party supporters and local residents greeted Narendra Modi on his visit to temple town. Accompanied by party president Rajnath Singh and general secretary in-charge of the State Amit Shah, Modi was greeted by a sea of humanity. He spent nearly 45 minutes at the Kashi Vishwanath temple where he took part in Rudrabhishek See Alliance on pg 07

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