Zabarwan Times E-Paper English 25 April, 2014

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7 injured in road accidents Srinagar, Apr 24 (KNS): A Tata Sumo bearing registration number JK06/1833, that was a part of PDP road show rolled down from road at Satrina, in the jurisdiction of Police Station Kangan, resulting in injuries to seven passengers. All the injured were shifted to Sub District Hospital, Kangan and SKIMS Soura for treatment. Police has registered a case in this regard. (KNS)

Shut down and clashes at Sopore, Bandipora and Hajin Baramulla / Bandipora, April 24, CNS: Panic gripped in North Kashmir’s Sopore town when groups of youth suddenly appeared in market and asked shopkeepers to put down their shutters. The youth according to reports indiscriminately pelted stones on CRPF bunker stationed inside State Bank of India. According to CNS, life was normal in Sopore when suddenly scores of youth appeared in the market and enforced shutdown there. The youth amid pro-freedom and pro-election boycott slogans resorted to stone-pelting as a result the market presented a deserted look. Police and CRPF used tearsmoke shells to disperse the protestors. Reports said that the clashes between youth and government forces continued for hours at different places in Sopore town. SP Sopore Abdul Qayoom told CNS that some youth were protesting against the arrest of some people who have been arrested by police on the charges of stone-pelting. “These ‘miscreants’ pelted stones on shopkeepers and CRPF as a result there was partial shutdown in the town,” See Hajin On PG 11..

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Violence mars polling in south Kashmir

Polling official killed, 5 injured in militant attack Clashes, arial firing teargas shelling at many place 28% percent polling, says CEO Srinagar, April 24: A polling official was killed and five others were injured after suspected militants attacked a poling staff at Shopian in south Kashmir on Thursday evening. Official sources told GNS that the poll staff was attacked by unknown gunmen while they were on their way to their respective residences following conclusion of the polling at Nagbal area of Shopian. In the attack, six persons including two CRPF men were injured and one of them identified as Master Zia-ul-Haq of Hurpora Shopian who were a presiding officer succumbed to injuries on way to the hospital. While five others have been admitted and are undergoing treatment, official sources said. A police spokesman in a statement issued to GNS said that late today evening militants opened fire on a bus carrying polling staff and security personnel near Handew, Nagbal on Shopian-Zainpora road. One polling officer namely Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq of Herpora, Shopian was killed and one polling staff member Zubair Ahmad Indrabi of Shopian, two CRPF personnel of 144Bn namely Sandeep Kumar and Constable Viveik Devadi, one Policeman HC Ghulam Nabi and driver of the bus Manzoor Ahmad of Tral received bullet injuries. All the injured have been evacuated to hospital.Meanwhile, army and Special Operation Group (SOG) of po-

lice cordoned off the whole area and started massive hunt to nab the attackers. Meanwhile, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Jammu and Kashmir has said that 28 percent polling has been recorded so far in Anantnag constituency of Lok Sabha in south Kashmir. Addressing a press conference at Banquet Hall, the CEO Umang Narula said the polling in Anantnag constituency remained ‘by and large peaceful’ barring few minor incidents, the situation was under control. There were total of 1301109 voters in Anantnag constituency. He said Pulwama district recorded 6.32% polling, Shopian recorded 20.43% polling, Kulgam district recorded 36.68% and Anantnag recorded 37.76% polling. The CEO said migrant voters recorded 40% turnout. He said that the percentage may go up. In 2009 parliamentary polls, the Anantnag constituency had recorded 27 percent polling. The CEO, while answering a question over low turnout in Pulwama, said; There were few incidents before the elections which eventually declined the turnout.” On Monday evening, militants attacked village representatives in Tral villages of Pulwama district in which a Numberdar, a Sarpanch and his son were killed. In other attack, a Sarpanch managed to escape unhurt. See Polling On PG 11..

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On Edit Page Low voter turnout - a big jolt for democratic process

The poll percentage in south Kashmir’s prestigious Lok Sabha seat is not surprising as separatists have been on their toes to get their poll boycott call implemented and they spend days and nights to persuade the people for this purpose. Not only this but the killings of some people including a Sarpanch and his son in Tral made those aspiring voters panicky who wanted to cast their vote to pave a way for the developmental needs of the state. However, that was not so as the forces averse to polls their presence felt and their

NC, PDP Condemn Killing of Polling Officer SRINAGAR: National Conference Spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu has said that National Conference condemns the killing of a polling officer in an incident of armed violence in Shopian which also resulted in three CRPF personnel receiving serious injuries. Mattu has said that National Conference expresses grief and sorrow with the family of the bereaved officer who lost his life

‘City worst victim of NC’s exploitative politics, mis-governance’ Srinagar, Apr 24 : Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that J&K is at the threshold of a momentous change and Srinagar has to be part of this movement

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during the conduct of his official duty and also extends its sympathies with the injured in this incident. Strongly condemning the killing of polling officer in Shopian area Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said violence has no place in a civilized society. In a statement, a party spokesman said by splashing blood of innocents See Officer On PG 11..

Srinagar has to drive the movement for change: Mufti

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Change for better main reason for poll participation Pulwama, April 24: Though, the turnout in south Kashmir’s Anantnag constituency was low, but there were various factors which attracted the voters to polling booths in volatile districts of the region. One of the primary reasons put forth by the people who cast vote despite call of boycott by pro-freedom leaders and militants was the lack of basic facilities like lack of electricity, water and road connectivity to their respective villages and hamlets. This was the reason why there was high turnout in rural pockets as compared to urban pockets. See Change On PG 11..

‘We are investigating complaints regarding thrashing of journalists’

Inside story JAMMU, APRIL 24: Air Vice Marshal Anil Khosla, Air Officer Commanding, J&K, called on Mr. N.N. Vohra, Governor, here at Raj Bhavan, today.Mr. Khosla briefed the Governor about the IAF’s role and responsibilities in the State.The Governor lauded the valuable support extended by the Indian Air Force in support of the logistical arrangements for the ongoing Parliamentary elections and for the

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as this historic city and its enterprising inhabitants have been the worst victims of NC’s exploitative politics. “I am seeing that the State’s people in general and the youth in par-

ticular are energetically enthusiastic about change and I hope that the emancipated residents of Srinagar would be on the forefront of this movement in the interest of J&K’s political stability and economic prosperity,” Sayeed said while addressing a series of public meetings in Sonawar Assembly segment of Srinagar-Budgam Parliamentary constituency. “It is heartening to note that instead of remaining dormant recipients of political decisions, the State’s youth are taking charge of the political decision-making process to lay strong foundations for peaceful and progressive Jammu & Kashmir through democratic means,” he said. PDP patron said people of Srinagar owe it to themselves and fellow countrymen, not to let their power to determine the State’s destiny, be misused by NC again. “It was as a result of low voting percentage in Srinagar in 2008 assembly polls that NC See Mufti On PG 11..

Srinagar, April 24: The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir range today said that that nearly two dozen police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) men were injured in south Kashmir clashes. Answering the questions of media person in Banquet Hall during press briefing of CEO, the IGP said: “Nearly 12 police and 12 CRPF men were injured in clashes in various parts of south Kashmir.” He said that police exercised maximum restraint while dealing with protesters. “No civilian was injured,” he said, adding: “few people were arrested during clashes.” The IGP, while assuring action over alleged thrashing by police of two photojournalists in Kulgam by forces, said: “I got the complaint in the day. We are investigating the matter. See Journalists On PG 11..

Police thrashes scribes in Kulgam Kulgam, April 24, CNS: A police party allegedly thrashed some journalists in South Kashmir’s Kulgam town when they were on way to a nearby polling station in their vehicles. Reports said that soon after a stone-pelting incident in Kulgam, a police party stopped few scribes who was in their vehicles and thrashed them without any provocation. “We revealed our identity and displayed our identity cards, yet they smashed the rare glass of my Sentro and targeted us with gun butts and lathi’s,” photo journalist Farooq Javid told CNS adding that one of his colleague Javid Ahmed Dar who works See Police On PG 11..

Driver dead, conductor injured as HT wire falls in Tral Srinagar: A bus driver was killed while the conductor suffered serious injuries on Thursday after a high tension wire fell upon their bus in Tral town of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Reports reaching GNS said that the bus (JK01-643) that was meant for carrying election staff was hit by a high tension wire near a polling booth in Amlar area of Tral town this afternoon. The bus driver and the conductor suffered serious injuries after receiving electric shocks. The duo was removed to the nearby hospital for treatment where the bus driver identified as Mohammad Ismail Bhat succumbed to his injuries. “The condition of conductor See Driver On PG 11..

Dr. Farooq addressed NC Minority Convention in Srinagar Says minorities an integral part of our society Omar also attends convention Srinagar, April 24: National Conference Party President Dr. Farooq Abdullah addressed the National Conference Minority Convention in Srinagar today. The convention was also attended by Chief Minister and NC Working President Omar Abdullah. Addressing the convention, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that minorities formed an integral part of our society and culture and National Conference has always played a frontal role in safeguarding the interests of our minorities. Dr. Farooq Abdullah said "Our minorities have played an important role in our history right from 1947 and have always played an active role in the betterment of the society". Stating that the Sikh community in Kashmir had always

walked hand-in-hand with their Muslim brothers and sisters, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that despite many machinations and conspiracies the Sikh community never left Kashmir and chose to stay back and empathize with the society at large. Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that Ex-Governor Jagmohan had tried his best to spark an exodus of Sikhs from Kashmir but his evil designs failed due to the communal harmony and brotherhood that Sikhs have always augmented and stood up for. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that minorities had always lent their support to Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and had given meaning to his slogan of "Hindu Muslim Sikh Itihaad". Dr. Farooq Abdullah said that National Conference See Farooq On PG 11..

Militants give slip to troops in north Kashmir Srinagar, April 24: (GNS) Militants on Thursday gave slip to a joint party of Army and Special Operations Group (SOG) of police during cordon at Dangiwatcha area of Rafiabad in nouth Kashmir's Baramulla district. Sources told Global News Service that acting on information regarding the presence of some militants, Army’s 32 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), 22 RR and Special Operations Group of police cordoned off Gund Karim Khan area of Dangiwatcha Rafiabad today and started combing operation See Kashmir On PG 11..

PDP facing political bankruptcy, spreading lies: Sagar Srinagar, Apr 24: Maintaining the PDP has always believed in propagating the politics of deceit and deception as they are facing political bankruptcy, the Senior leader of National Conference and Minister for Rural Development, Panchayats, Ali Mohammad Sagar has said that in order to suit their political agenda the leaders of the party have always hatched conspiracies against the people of the state for their political gains, personal agendas and are now See Sagar On PG 11..

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