Tag: Jammu and Kashmir

  • Security forces arrest militant associate in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: A militant associate was arrested with arms and ammunition in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Saturday.

    Security forces on Friday established a routine mobile vehicle checkpoint at the Authoora Bala bridge in north Kashmir’s Baramulla.

    During the checking, the joint party intercepted a person whose movement raised suspicion, a police official said.

    He said the person tried to flee on noticing the naka party. However, he was tactfully apprehended by the alert joint party. The militant associate was identified as Mohammad Saleem Khan, a resident of Shrakwara Kreeri, he added.

    During a search, arms and ammunition including a pistol, a pistol magazine and five pistol rounds were recovered from Khan’s possession, the official said.

    During the preliminary investigation, it came to the fore that he had obtained these illegal arms and ammunition with the intention to carry out terrorist activities in Kreeri and adjacent areas, he said.

    A case has been registered and an investigation set into motion, the official said.

  • 3 LeT terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir encounter

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: Security forces on Thursday foiled an infiltration bid in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir and killed three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists, police said.

    “Based on a specific input developed by police regarding an infiltration attempt by terrorists in Jumagund village in Kupwara, the ultras were intercepted by the Army and police,” a police spokesperson said.

    He said an encounter broke out between the ultras and security forces in which three terrorists were neutralised.

    Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said the slain terrorists were affiliated with the proscribed terror outfit LeT.

    #KupwaraEncounterUpdate: All three #terrorists killed, affiliated with proscribed #terror outfit LeT. Identification being ascertained. #Incriminating materials including arms & #ammunition recovered: IGP Kashmir@JmuKmrPolice https://t.co/WdnmmQzCUl
    — Kashmir Zone Police (@KashmirPolice) May 26, 2022
    “Identification (of the terrorists) is being ascertained. Incriminating material, including arms and ammunition, have been recovered from the encounter site,” Kumar said.

    Earlier in the day, the police in Kupwara received specific input regarding an infiltration in Jumagund village.

    The encounter started when the infiltrating terrorists were intercepted by the Army and police.

  • Encounter breaks out between militants and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla

    By PTI

    SRI LANKA: An encounter broke out between militants and security forces in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, police said.

    “Encounter has started at Najibhat crossing in Kreeri area of #Baramulla. Police and Army on job. Further details shall follow,” a police spokesperson tweeted.

    There were no reports of any casualties so far on either side.

    (More details awaited)

  • Sheikh Abdullah’s image to be replaced with national emblem on J&K police medals

    Express News Service

    SRINAGAR: The administration led by Lt Governor in Jammu and Kashmir has decided to replace the picture of National Conference founder and former J&K Chief Minister Sheikh Abdullah from Jammu and Kashmir Police medals with the national emblem of India.

    “In modification to Para 4 of the Jammu and Kashmir Police Medal Scheme, the Sher-i-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah embossed on the side of the medal shall be replaced with ‘The National Emblem of the Government of India’ and the other side inscribed with J&K State Emblem shall be inscribed as ‘Jammu and Kashmir Police Medal for Gallantry’ and ‘Jammu and Kashmir Police Medal for Meritorious Service’ in case of Gallantry/Meritorious Medal, as the case may be,” reads a government order issued by  J&K Financial Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary Raj Kumar Goyal.

    The police medals were established in 2001 and are awarded on New Year’s Day, Republic Day, and Independence Day in two categories — bravery and exemplary service.

    Earlier, in January this year, the J&K government had changed the nomenclature of ‘Sher-i-Kashmir Police Medals’ to ‘Jammu and Kashmir Police Medals.’

    After the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A and bifurcation of J&K State by centre on August 5, 2019, J&K government has scrapped the state holiday commemorating the birth anniversary of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah also known as ‘Sher-i-Kashmir.’

    NC spokesman Imran Nabi Dar termed replacing Sheikh Abdullah’s image from police medals as an attempt to “erase our history and identity”.

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    “With due respect to the National Emblem, these attempts to erase our history, identity and icon show the nefariousness of the incumbents. People of J&K have struggled on many fronts to be where they are now. They fought oppression. No one can change that. Not by replacing/changing names,” Imran tweeted.

    Another NC leader Tanvir Sadiq tweeted, “As John F Kennedy said, “A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on. Ideas have endurance without death. Sher-e-Kashmir is not just a prefix that you can erase. Sher-e-Kashmir was, is and will always be the only Sher-e-Kashmir.”.

  • Lt Gen Manjinder Singh reviews security situation in Jammu region

    By PTI

    JAMMU: General Officer Commanding, XVI Corps, Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh on Thursday reviewed the security situation in the Jammu region ahead of the commencement of the annual Amarnath yatra next month, officials said.

    Thursday’s meeting was held close on the heels of Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi’s visit to forward areas in twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch to review the security situation and operational preparedness in the region, they said.

    “A security review meeting chaired by Lt Gen Singh was held at Nagrota. The meeting was attended by Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Mukesh Singh and senior officials of various intelligence agencies operating in the region,” a defence spokesman said.

    The meeting primarily focused on the prevailing security situation in the Jammu division, he said.

    The security measures for the forthcoming Machail as well as Amarnath yatra were also discussed in detail to ensure streamlined coordination between intelligence and security agencies, the spokesman said.

    The Amarnath yatra, scheduled to begin from June 30 to August 11, is taking place after a gap of two years.

  • Jammu & Kashmir delimitation exercise: India rejects Pakistan Assembly’s ‘farcical resolution’

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday described as “farcical” a resolution passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on the delimitation exercise in Jammu and Kashmir, saying the neighbouring country has no locus standi to interfere in internal matters of India.

    External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi categorically rejected the resolution and asked Islamabad to stop cross-border terrorism and shut down its “infrastructure of terrorism”. “We categorically reject the farcical resolution passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on the subject of the delimitation exercise in the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has no locus standi to pronounce on or interfere in matters that are internal to India, including the Indian territories under Pakistan’s illegal and forcible occupation,” he said.

    The spokesperson was responding to media queries regarding the resolution passed by the Pakistan National Assembly. “It is regrettable that instead of putting their own house in order, the leadership in Pakistan continues to interfere in India’s internal affairs and engage in baseless and provocative anti-India propaganda,” he said.

    Bagchi said the entire territory of the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh “have been, is and shall always remain an integral part of India”. “The delimitation exercise in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is a democratic exercise based on principles of extensive stakeholder consultation and participation,” he said.

    Bagchi asked Pakistan to refrain from effecting any further material changes in the status of Pakistan occupied Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh (PoJKL) and vacate the Indian territories that are under its “illegal and forcible occupation”.

    “We reiterate that Pakistan must immediately cease anti-India cross-border terrorism and shut down its infrastructure of terrorism; stop the grave and persistent human rights violations in Pakistan occupied Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh (PoJKL); refrain from effecting any further material changes in the status of PoJKL, and vacate Indian territories that are under its illegal and forcible occupation,” Bagchi said.

  • BJP using diversionary tactics as it failed to provide justice to people in Jammu and Kashmir: Omar Abdullah

    Omar Abdullah said his party will scuttle every attempt of the BJP and will safeguard the rights of the people to start a new phase of development, once it returns to power.

  • Protest at Kashmiri Pandit camp in Sheikhpora continues; employees demand relocation

    By PTI

    SHEIKHPORA: Fear and anger were writ large on the faces of Kashmiri Pandit employees and their family members as they continued their protest on Saturday at the Sheikhpora transit camp in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam district against the killing of Rahul Bhat and demanding their relocation to safer places outside Kashmir Valley.

    A posse of security forces personnel stood guard outside the camp, ostensibly for their protection. The protesters, however, claimed that the security forces personnel prevented them from taking out a protest march.

    The camp, which houses the families of Bhat and other Kashmir Pandits who were employed under the prime minister’s package in 2008, has become an epicentre of protests in the aftermath of the killing Bhat, who was shot dead by terrorists in his office in Chadoora on Thursday.

    The protesters have been demanding their relocation to safe environments in the wake of a spurt in the attacks on the minority community members in the valley.

    On Saturday, over a hundred employees — men and women — sat under a large makeshift tent, in order to protect themselves from the scorching heat prevalent across the valley, as they protested against Bhat’s killing as well to press for the acceptance of their demands.

    So far, they said, there were no visible signs of any resolution to the problems. “This is the failure of both the central as well as the union territory governments. This is the ninth killing (of minority community members), we are facing huge problems, but there is no redressal,” Vimal, a Kashmiri pandit employee, told PTI at the camp.

    He said for the migrant employees to work freely, a safe and secure environment should be created. “There has to have fool-proof security arrangements for us to work. We cannot work like this and so, we are planning to submit mass resignations,” Vimal said.

    On Friday, there were reports of mass resignations by the employees, especially in the militancy-hit south Kashmir, but the government dismissed those.

    Instead, it said, their service-related issues were being addressed in a time-bound manner within a week. Vimal, however, said the government’s intentions were not clear. While many paid tributes to Bhat — a photograph of his was placed on a table — several others raised slogans against the government and the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

    A tri-colour also placed on the table. The protesters got up and rushed towards the main gate of the camp which has shut by the police since Friday night. The protesters tried to throw the gate open, but police prevailed. A police vehicle was also brought in front of the gate to stop the march of the protesters.

    The employees — who on Friday had sat on the main road connecting the district with Srinagar city as well as the airport — said they were fooled by the police into vacating the road and were now “caged” inside the transit camp.

    “We were removed from the dharna by the DIG (central Kashmir) on the assurance that the Lieutenant Governor will come to see us. However, the LG did not come. He sent his principal secretary, Nitishwar Kumar, instead around 11 pm,” Vimal said. “He (Kumar) had no solutions, no redressal to our issues,” one of the employees said.

    Sanjay Kumar, another employee, said reports about providing the migrant employees arms licenses were “fake”. The community has a solution to their problems — the government should temporarily relocate them to “safer places” till a secure atmosphere is created in the valley.

    “For the time-being, two years, three years, we should be relocated till the time they control the situation. They are not doing anything except telling us that there is no provision to relocate them,” another employee from the community, Aparna Pandit, said.

    The Kashmiri Pandits said they have never come out on roads or raised their voice, but Bhat’s killing has “shook us”.

    “Do they want us dead? We will submit mass resignations as the government has totally failed because now employees are killed inside their offices. Where is the security? Why is there no provision for us to be transferred outside Kashmir? People can come from Bihar and Maharashtra to work here, but we cannot go outside,” she said.

    They claimed their problems will continue as the government was “making us sacrificial lamb”. “Either accept our mass resignations or do something to secure our lives. Transfer us then to any other state in India. The government said they can neither accept our resignation, nor transfer us,” she said.

    Another Kashmiri pandit, who did not wish to be named, said the government wants to create an atmosphere of fear. “They do not want us to live happily here. We left our families, our children were living happily and studying well when they told us they will rehabilitate us. Is this what that rehabilitation is? Has Rahul Bhat been rehabilitated?” he said.

    “Why are we not being allowed to go to press colony (in Srinagar) to protest Bhat’s killing and to pay homage to him? Why are we being caged here? Are we stone-pelters? Are we anti-national elements, terrorists? We sat peacefully yesterday. The police is deliberately harassing us,” he said.

    While the protest continued near the main gate, the whole transit camp — which houses about 300 families — presented a grim picture.

    Many Kashmiri Pandits, especially the elderly, were busy with their daily chores, but none of them seemed to be at peace. Their faces betrayed their hearts which had, for so long, been longing to return to Kashmir.

  • J&K admin to form SIT to probe killing of Kashmiri Pandit in Budgam

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Friday announced the formation of a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the killing of a Kashmiri Pandit employee in Budgam district. It also said a government job will be provided to the wife of the slain employee.

    Rahul Bhat was shot at and critically injured by militants in his office at Chadoora in Budgam district on Thursday. He succumbed to injuries at a hospital in Srinagar.

    “A decision has been taken to constitute special investigative team to probe all the aspects of the despicable terror attack. The SHO of the concerned police station has also been attached,” Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha tweeted.

    He also announced a government job for Bhat’s wife and said the administration will bear the educational expenses of his daughter.

    “J&K administration to provide a government job to Rahul Bhat’s wife in Jammu and financial assistance to the family. The government will bear educational expenses of the daughter,” Sinha added.

    Bhat’s killing has evoked protests from Kashmiri Pandits, who are working in the Valley under the Prime Minister’s Employment Package for the migrants.

    On Friday, police had to use tear smoke shells and resort to baton charge to disperse a group of protesting migrant employees at Sheikhpura in Budgam who were on their way to Srinagar International Airport to protest against the killing.

    Meanwhile, district administration Srinagar has dismissed reports about mass resignation by Kashmiri Pandit employees.

    “The social media reports of resignations by Migrant employees are denied as no such letter of resignation(s) have been received by the administration. Service-related issues are being addressed in time-bound manner, in (a) week,” it tweeted from its official handle.

  • Slain Kashmiri Pandit’s family demands probe as mourners flock his Jammu house

    By PTI

    JAMMU: Mourners flocked the house of a Kashmiri Pandit government employee shot dead by terrorists inside his office in central Kashmir’s Budgam district Thursday, as his family and relatives waited for his body and the father demanded a probe into the incident.

    Rahul Bhat, who had got the job of a clerk under the special employment package for migrants in 20120-11, was gunned down by terrorists inside the Tehsil office in Chadoora town.

    “His body should be returned immediately and an inquiry ordered into the incident to identify all those who are involved in his cold-blooded murder,” his father Bita Bhat said at his Durga Nagar residence in the outskirts of Jammu.

    Wails and shrieks filled the house as mourners including neighbours and relatives rushed to comfort the family after hearing about the killing of Bhat, who was in his early 30s.

    “I was at a hospital accompanying my ailing brother when a family friend called from Kashmir and informed me about the incident. I tried to contact the deputy commissioner of Budgam and the concerned police officers but my calls went unanswered,” the father told the mediapersons trying to put up a brave face and hold up his emotions.

    He said it was the responsibility of the deputy commissioner to at least inform the family as his employee was killed inside his office chamber in broad-daylight.

    “If a person is shot inside his office, nobody is safe in the valley, when such a thing has happened it is a glaring example of the government’s failure. Those serving (among the Kashmiri Pandits) there are doing it at their own risk as the government has failed to provide security to them,” he said.

    A relative of Bhat broke down before the media. “They have taken our children for dying there and not for jobs.” Bhat is survived by his parents, wife and a minor daughter. His wife and daughter were putting up with him at Sheikhpora migrant colony in Budgam district.

    Rakesh Koul, the BJP municipal councilor in south Kashmir’s Mattan, said the selective killings by terrorists is a cause for concern for the whole community, especially those who are serving in the valley.

    “We have risked our lives and returned to Kashmir with a hope to rebuild a connection with our roots,” he said, as he tried to console the bereaved family members.

    Bhat’s neighbours said he was a thorough gentleman and the news of his killing came as a shock for them. Politicians cutting across party lines condemned the killing and demanded stern action against the perpetrators of violence.

    “The coward Pakistani terrorists have once again bled the Kashmir by the cold-blooded murder of Bhat, those behind the killings will not be spared and will be eliminated by our security forces,” J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina said.