• Battagram Accident Death Toll Rises To 20
    BATTAGRAM: The death toll of Battagram road mishap has reached to 20. A bus traveling from Karachi to Battagram had plunged into gorge on Wednesday.
    According to hospital sources, four died on the spot whereas more than 50 injured were shifted to Civil Hospital, Battagram where 12 persons including four children succumbed to injuries.
    A passenger bus traveling from Karachi to tehsil Thakot of district Battagram had plunged into gorge while negotiation a curve near Maidan. Many injured reported in critical conditions.

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  • Indian Independence Day Observed By Kashmiris As Black Day
    KASHMIR, SRINAGAR: Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC) and the world over observed Indian Independence Day on Saturday as Black Day, which was marked with complete strike in occupied Kashmir and peaceful protests in the world capitals, reports KMS.
    The Black Day was observed on the call of the APHC Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, and illegally detained senior Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani.
    All business establishments and shops were closed and traffic remained off the road in the occupied territory. All the towns wore a deserted look and the official functions were completely boycotted by the people.
    Illegally detained APHC leader, Nayeem Ahmad Khan in a statement from Kathua Jail in Jammu said that India could not suppress the ongoing liberation struggle through use of brute force.
    In Muzaffarabad, Hurriyet leader Mohammad Farooq Rehmani led procession and presented a memorandum at the office of United Nations Observers Group. The memorandum strongly denounced human rights violations by Indian troops in the occupied territory.
    Protest demonstrations were staged in front of Indian High Commissions in London and Brussels, where Kashmiri leaders handed over memoranda to Indian High Commissioners, urging Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh to call an immediate end to acts of Indian state-terrorism in occupied Kashmir.
    The Executive Directors of Kashmir Centre London, Professor Nazir Ahmad Shawl and Kashmir Centre Brussels, Barrister Abdul Majeed Tramboo led the demonstrations. The Executive Director of Kashmir Center Washington, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, presently in London said that the international community had the responsibility to impress upon India to give Kashmiris’ their right to self-determination.

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  • Strike In Occipied Kashmir For Aziz Anniversary
    SRINAGAR: A complete strike is being observed today in Held Kashmir on the occasion of the first martyrdom anniversary of senior APHC leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz.
    Call for the observance of the day has been given by the All Parties Hurriyet Conference(APHC) and supported by the forum patronised by senior Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, the High Court Bar Association and other pro-liberation organisations.
    It was on August 11, last year, when Indian army personnel shot dead senior APHC leader, while he was leading a mammoth march towards the Line of Control in the aftermath of the economic blockade against the Kashmir Valley by the Hindu fanatic groups of Jammu.
    The occupation authorities have sealed the Mazar-e-Shuhada, Eidgah in Srinagar, and deployed heavy contingents of Indian troops to prevent people from assembling there to offer Fatiha to Sheikh Abdul Aziz and other martyrs. Hurriyet leaders including Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi have been placed under house arrest.
    Indian police personnel arrested several people after subjecting them to heavy lathi charge at Munawarabad in Srinagar while they were on their way to Pampore, the hometown of the martyred leader.
    Indian troops have sealed all the roads leading to Pampore town and no one is being allowed to move towards the town from Pulwama, Islamabad and Srinagar.

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  • Wrongly Cross LOC, Man Escape From Police Custody
    JAMMU: A Pakistani national, arrested for illegally crossing into Jammu and Kashmir along the LoC, today escaped from Khour police station in thedistrict, police said.
    Mohmmad Zahid, who was arrested last month, escaped from the lockup at Akhnoor tehsil in the district, they said.
    A manhunt has been launched to re-arrest him, they said adding action would be initiated against the erring personnel for dereliction of duty.

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  • Strike In Occipied Kashmir For Aziz Anniversary
    SRINAGAR: A complete strike is being observed today in Held Kashmir on the occasion of the first martyrdom anniversary of senior APHC leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz.
    Call for the observance of the day has been given by the All Parties Hurriyet Conference(APHC) and supported by the forum patronised by senior Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, the High Court Bar Association and other pro-liberation organisations.
    It was on August 11, last year, when Indian army personnel shot dead senior APHC leader, while he was leading a mammoth march towards the Line of Control in the aftermath of the economic blockade against the Kashmir Valley by the Hindu fanatic groups of Jammu.
    The occupation authorities have sealed the Mazar-e-Shuhada, Eidgah in Srinagar, and deployed heavy contingents of Indian troops to prevent people from assembling there to offer Fatiha to Sheikh Abdul Aziz and other martyrs. Hurriyet leaders including Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi have been placed under house arrest.
    Indian police personnel arrested several people after subjecting them to heavy lathi charge at Munawarabad in Srinagar while they were on their way to Pampore, the hometown of the martyred leader.
    Indian troops have sealed all the roads leading to Pampore town and no one is being allowed to move towards the town from Pulwama, Islamabad and Srinagar.

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  • Six killed on Kashmir Border: India
    SRINAGAR: Indian troops shot dead six Muslim rebels as they tried to cross into Indian Kashmir from the Pakistani side, the sixth infiltration attempt to be foiled in the past one week, the army said on Saturday.They said two soldiers were also killed in the gun battles, which broke out on Friday along the Line of Control (LoC), a military control line dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan.
    Intelligence officials say Pakistan-based militant groups have stepped up efforts to push their members into Indian Kashmir across the rugged LoC before winter snow blocks the Himalayan mountain passes.
    “Less than two months are left for winter and Tanzeems (militant groups) across are desperate to send more and more terrorists before winter sets in,” a senior Indian intelligence officer said.
    More than 20 people mostly “infiltrators” have been killed in firefights along the LoC or ceasefire line in the past one week due to increased patrolling, the officer said.
    The infiltration comes despite a ceasefire between the two armies and a three metre (yard) high barbed wire security fence along most of the 742-km (460-mile) LoC. But militants seem to have breached the barrier.
    Indian authorities say a two-decade-old separatist violence may not end in Kashmir unless Pakistan stops arming, training and sending militants to the strife-torn region.
    Pakistan, which like India claims all of the scenic region that is divided between them, has consistently denied its involvement in abetting the anti-India insurgency that has killed more than 47,000 people.

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  • 4 Militants killed in Encounter in Jammu and Kashmir SRINAGAR: At least two policemen were killed in separate attacks by suspected militants in Indian-occupied Kashmir’s main city on Saturday, police and witnesses said.
    No rebel group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, the first after months of calm in Srinagar, Kashmir’s summer capital.
    “Policemen were writhing in their own pools of blood after I heard a brief gunfire,” Mohammad Sidiq, a witness, said.
    Police said people ran for cover in two crowded areas in the heart of Srinagar where the attacks occurred.
    Analysts see Saturday’s attack as a grim reminder that militancy has not disappeared completely in Kashmir, where officials say tens of thousands of people have been killed since a revolt against Indian rule broke out in 1989.
    But separatist violence in Kashmir has fallen sharply since India and Pakistan, which claim the disputed Himalayan region in full but rule it in part, began a peace process in 2004. India stalled that initiative after last November’s Mumbai attack.
    Indian security officials say Pakistan is still arming, training and sending militants to Kashmir. New Delhi said the Mumbai attack was carried out by Pakistan-based militants who must have had support from some official Pakistani agencies.
    Pakistan is carrying out its own investigation into the Mumbai attack and has arrested five people India say are among the main planners of the carnage. At least 166 people were killed when 10 gunmen, who India says were Pakistani nationals, carried out the three-day long attack.

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  • Attacks In Kashmir, 2 Policemen killed
    SRINAGAR: At least two policemen were killed in separate attacks by suspected militants in Indian-occupied Kashmir’s main city on Saturday, police and witnesses said.
    No rebel group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, the first after months of calm in Srinagar, Kashmir’s summer capital.
    “Policemen were writhing in their own pools of blood after I heard a brief gunfire,” Mohammad Sidiq, a witness, said.
    Police said people ran for cover in two crowded areas in the heart of Srinagar where the attacks occurred.
    Analysts see Saturday’s attack as a grim reminder that militancy has not disappeared completely in Kashmir, where officials say tens of thousands of people have been killed since a revolt against Indian rule broke out in 1989.
    But separatist violence in Kashmir has fallen sharply since India and Pakistan, which claim the disputed Himalayan region in full but rule it in part, began a peace process in 2004. India stalled that initiative after last November’s Mumbai attack.
    Indian security officials say Pakistan is still arming, training and sending militants to Kashmir. New Delhi said the Mumbai attack was carried out by Pakistan-based militants who must have had support from some official Pakistani agencies.
    Pakistan is carrying out its own investigation into the Mumbai attack and has arrested five people India say are among the main planners of the carnage. At least 166 people were killed when 10 gunmen, who India says were Pakistani nationals, carried out the three-day long attack.

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  • Omar Abdullah Didn’t Resign But Submitted Conditional letter

    Srinagar: Two days after Omar Abdullah resigned as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir following a sensational allegation of his involvement in the 2006 sex scandal, Zeenews has learnt from its sources that Omar didn’t tender his resignation, but had submitted a letter to the Governor which stated if proven guilty he would put in his papers.
    The revelation comes after the reports that Omar had submitted his resignation to the Governor N N Vora after senior PDP MLA Muzzaffar Hussain Beigh had alleged his involvement in the 2006 sex scandal.
    The state Assembly witnessed a high drama after the PDP deputy leader’s allegation. PDP has demanded a judicial inquiry in the case, saying that it was not satisfied with the CBI probe.
    Meanwhile, hitting back at the PDP, Omar Abdullah today accused its leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed of “shutting his eyes” to the sex scandal when it first surfaced in 2006 as his own people were involved.
    “Sayeed preferred that this scandal should go on and never bothered how callously daughters of Kashmir were being exploited by his own people. He should have resigned at that very time if he would have been real son of soil but he preferred to shut his eyes,” an angry Omar said while addressing supporters at his Gupkar Road residence here.
    Omar, who has given a conditional resignation to the state Governor after the accusation, said Sayeed was “scared” that his government would fall as his own men were also “involved” in the scandal which came to light in 2006 after the arrest of a woman.
    Omar, however, appreciated the role of former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, who handed over probe to the CBI.
    “Sayeed in his capacity as Home Minister at the Centre selected Jagmohan as Governor and succeeded in his mission to impose AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act) in the state,” Omar alleged, adding it was because of these issues that his father Farooq Abdullah had to resign from the Chief Minister’s post in 1990.
    “When PDP ruled the state there was no talk about withdrawal of AFSPA. But today when my government is actually making efforts for its removal, that party is sabotaging the process by directly or indirectly fomenting violence,” he said.
    Omar asked both Sayeed and his daughter Mehbooba Mufti to be patient and wait for six years to face people in the next elections. “During the last six years, we have played responsible role of opposition. We never snatched any mike from the Speaker’s podium and allowed the government to run its business in the House. But now PDP has crossed all limits by stooping to a level which has no parallel in political ethics,” he said.
    He said it is first time that such a massive financial support has come from the Centre under plan funds. Apart from Rs 5,500 crore being earmarked for the state from plan outlay another package of Rs 1,200 crore has been sanctioned under Prime Minister Reconstruction Plan, he added.

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  • Chaos Reigns in J&K Assembly for 3rd Straight Day
    SRI NAGAR: Pandemonium reigned in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly for the third consecutive day on Wednesday as the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) sought a judicial probe into state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s alleged involvement in the 2006 sex scandal.Accusing the CBI of defending Omar Abdullah, senior members of the PDP tore up a letter issued by the CBI in connection with their investigation of the case.
    The CBI letter states that neither Chief Minister Omar Abdullah nor Union Minister for Non-Renewable Sources of Energy and Omar’s father Farooq Abdullah is figured in the list of suspects that were involved in the 2006 sex scandal.
    Assembly Speaker Akbar Lone confirmed that he had received a communication from the CBI to this effect.
    Union Home Minister P Chidambaram had said on Tuesday that there was no mention of Omar Abdullah in the CBI list.
    Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Governor N. N. Vohra had refused to accept Omar Abdullah’s resignation, saying that the latter should continue in office till a final decision is taken on the matter.
    Abdullah had formally submitted his resignation to Vohra, hours after a senior PDP leader had alleged in the State Assembly that Abdullah was involved in the sex scandal.
    PDP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Muzaffar Beigh levelled the allegation that Abdullah was involved. Beigh even traded charges with Farooq Abdullah during a heated television debate on Tuesday night.
    Beigh said he had list of names who were involved in the scandal and Abdullah was listed as number 102.
    The sex scandal surfaced in 2006 with the arrest of a woman, Sabina, who allegedly claimed during her interrogation that she used to send girls, including minors to politicians, senior policemen and bureaucrats.
    Among the 17 people chargesheeted by the CBI are G A Mir and Raman Mattoo, both ministers in the then PDP-led Government, and Mohammed Iqbal Khandey, former Principle Secretary to the then Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed.

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  • Omar Abdullah Threaten to Resign
    SRINAGAR: Chief Minister of held Kashmir Omar Abdullah has threatened to resign after PDP member accused him of involvement in sex scandal.
    CM Omar has declared the accusations baseless and said he will tender his resignation to the governor.

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  • Mehbooba Mufti Throws Microphone at Held Kashmir Assembly Speaker
    SRINAGAR: There was ruckus in the Assembly of Indian occupied Kashmir on Monday with legislators of the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) stalling the proceedings by shouting slogans against the Indian government over the Shopian murders.
    The PDP legislators gathered near the speaker’s podium and Mehbooba Mufti even tried to fling a microphone at the speaker.
    The incident occurred after PDP leaders started raising slogans over the Shopian incident in which two women were raped and murdered in May.
    Led by party president Mehbooba Mufti, PDP legislators started shouting slogans like “Produce the killers of Shopian” as the assembly session began.
    After repeated requests by the speaker failed to restore order, he ordered the dismissal of the PDP MLAs from the floor of the House. The MLAs, however, refused to leave and police officials had to forcibly escort them out of the assembly.
    Pandemonium continued in the assembly till the PDP legislators were taken out of the House.
    Mehbooba Mufti later accused the Speaker of using “unparliamentarily” language and acting more like a “ruling NC worker” in the House.
    Mehbooba Mufti said, “I took on the Speaker as he was ordering PDP MLAs out.”
    “We did nothing wrong. Speaker was at fault, she added.
    PDP MLAs led by Mehbooba Mufti are now staging a sit-in dharna outside the assembly.
    Meanwhile, the bail applications of IoK police officers Javed Iqbal Mattoo and Rohit Baskotra, arrested in connection with the sensational Shopian murder case, will come up for hearing on Monday at a court in Shopian.
    The pleas of the two officers were moved on Sunday before the sessions court by senior Supreme Court lawyer Asim Mehrotra who flew into Srinagar to argue the case on behalf of Mattoo and Baskotra.

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  • Woman Among 2 killed in Kashmir Srinagar: A woman was killed after she was hit by a stone while a youth died and six others were injured in different road accidents in the Kashmir valley where two houses were gutted overnight, official sources said here today.
    They said a woman Marah Jan was grazing her cattle in the woods at Kupwara when a stone came and hit her on the head.
    She was immediately rushed to hospital where she died. Two people were injured critically when a vehicle hit their motorcycle at Shikargah near petrol pump.
    The injured were admitted to a hospital where a resident of Nowgam Shiraz Ahmad Dar, who had married only five months ago, died.
    The condition of another injured was stated to be critical.
    Sources said four people were injured when a recovery van in which they were travelling met with an accident at Kurhama in Ganderbal district. The injured were admitted to hospital. A motorcyclist was injured after he was hit by a vehicle at Boulevard road on the bank of Dal Lake. He was hospitalised.
    Sources informed fire gutted two houses at Ghat Narbal and Zakoora. The cause of fire was not known, they added.

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  • Kashmiris Observe `Accession to Pakistan Day’
    Kashmiris in occupied Kashmir, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan are observing `Accession to Pakistan Day’, today.
    The Muslim Conference of occupied Kashmir in a statement issued in Srinagar described the July 19, 947, Resolution a political and constitutional stance, a local news provider agency reported.
    The statement maintained that Kashmiri people wanted settlement of the Kashmir dispute through the United Nations resolutions and dialogue between Pakistan, India and genuine leadership of Kashmiris.
    In this connection functions were held in Srinagar under the auspices of Jammu Kashmir Muslim League and Muslim Khawateen Markaz.
    The speakers in their addresses said that on the day the people of Kashmir through a resolution had decided accession to Pakistan.
    They stressed on India to accept the ground realities and take solid steps for amicable solution to the dispute. The Jammu and Kashmir Mass Movement in its statement fully supported the accession resolution.

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  • Omar Abdullah Hails De-linking Dialogue From Terror
    Srinagar: The chief minister, Omar Abdullah, Thursday said the cordial meeting between the prime ministers of India and Pakistan had assumed historical import, as both the nations had agreed to de-link dialogue from terrorism.Omar welcomed the joint statement of the two premiers, saying the success of their meeting at Sharm-al Sheikh was a victory not only of his own stand but of billions of people of sub-continent who strongly believe in peace and abhor violence.The CM said in the past stray “incidents of terror” had delayed composite dialogue, like the Mumbai attack. He said agreement between the prime ministers to discuss all outstanding issues between the two countries was a positive development, which will lead “all of us towards an era of peace and tranquility and defeat forces having vested interest in violence.”Omar said that the success of their meeting lies in the fact that both have agreed to work for creating an atmosphere of mutual trust and confidence and promote regional cooperation. “We were waiting for this agreement for long as it will silence forces inimical to peace,” he said, appealing people of the state to gear themselves up “for golden chapter of peace, development and mutual cooperation.”Omar reiterated that dialogue was the only way to resolve all outstanding issues, and agreement between the two premiers has strengthened this belief further.The chief minister said that everybody was conscious of the fact that both the countries and Jammu and Kashmir in particular had suffered due to their bickering. “Our economy has collapsed during the past two decades and we are struggling hard to revive the same so that the development of the state is ensured,” he said.It is a positive development that the two premiers have stressed on development and elimination of poverty.

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