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Modi govt to present its first General Budget on July 10

NEW DELHI : The Budget session of Parliament will be held from July 7 to August 14 and the first General Budget of the Narendra Modi government will be presented on July 10.
The Rail Budget will be presented on July 8, while the Economic Survey will be released on July 9, the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (CCPA) decided today at a meeting held in Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu’s chamber in Parliament House.
The CCPA, headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, decided that bills to replace ordinances, including the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities (Amendment) Ordinance, the one on Polavaram project, the TRAI Act (Amendment) Ordinance and the one on SEBI, will be brought on a priority basis for consideration in the session, official sources said.
The ordinances have to be converted into bills before third week of July.
The over month-long session will have a total of 28 sittings.
The vote-on-account budget approved by the previous Parliament ends on July 31 and a new budget has to be in place before that date.
The opposition is likely to rake up the issue of hike in rail passenger fares and freight rates ahead of the presentation of the Rail Budget.
Naidu had recently said that the election of Deputy Speaker will take place during the Budget session.
Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has already said that she would take a decision on the issue of the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha before the Budget session.
Congress, which lacks the requisite numbers, is seeking the post claiming that it is the single largest party in the opposition benches and its pre-poll alliance — UPA — has together more than the adequate numbers to claim the post. (AGENCIES)

Crackdown on terror cells in China; 380 detained

BEIJING :  China has broken up 32 “terror groups”, detained 380 “suspects” and sentenced 315 others in a crackdown against Islamist militants in the restive Xinjiang province in the first month of a year-long campaign to combat increasing terror attacks.
The crackdown was ordered by Chinese President Xi Jinping following massive suicide attack at a market in Urumqi, provincial capital of Xinjiang on May 24 in which 43 people were killed and 94 others injured.
China blamed the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (EIIM) for stirring up militancy in the province where the native Uygur Muslims resisted the increasing settlements of Hans from outside the province.
A total of 32 terror groups were cracked, 380 suspects detained and 315 people sentenced, a month after a massive anti-terrorism crackdown was launched in northwest Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, a report by the state-run Xinhua news agency said.
Earlier the Uygur militants stepped up their attacks outside Xinjiang. Besides carrying out a suicide attack at the prestigious Tiananmen square here, violent attacks were also carried out at Kunming and Guangzhou railway stations.
China executed 13 people recently, stated to be members of ETIM and sentenced three others to death for Tiananmen attack.
Also a number of ETIM militants were reportedly killed in the air strikes carried out by the Pakistan Air Force on the hideouts of militants in the tribal areas. Xinjiang borders Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. (AGENCIES)

Newsalert

Budget Session of Parliament to be held from July 7 to
August 14: Official sources.
Union Budget for 2014-2015 to be presented on July 10.
Railway Budget to be presented on July 8.
Economic Survey to be tabled on July 9. (agencies)

Smoke arises from the house where two LeT militants were holed up after army blasted it in Sopore. A Pakistani militant, Mehmood Bhai, was killed overnight at around 2 am while Divisional Commander Javaid Matto, who is a local, has engaged security forces in firing PHOTO BY AABID NABI

Militant killed in encounter

Srinagar : An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with security forces in Sopore area of Baramulla district in Kashmir, police said today.
Security forces launched an anti-militancy operation in Tarzoo area of Sopore town last evening following information about presence of militants there, the police said.
A gunfight broke out when militants opened firing on security forces, who were closing on the position of the ultas, it said.
The operation was suspended for the night but security forces maintained the cordon to prevent the ultras from escaping.
The police said one militant was killed when the operation resumed this morning.
“The operation is in progress as there might be more militants there,” a police officer said.
The identity of the slain militant is yet to be ascertained, he said.(Agencies)

Army prepared for Al-Qaeda threat: GOC

Fayaz Bukhari
page1-3SRINAGAR, June 22: General Officer Commanding of Army’s 15 Corps, Lt General Gurmit Singh, today said that Army’s preparedness is excellent enough to take on any security challenge in Kashmir including the possible Al-Qaeda threat.
When asked about the Al-Qaeda video calling on Muslims in Kashmir to join jihad against India, the GOC expressed his confidence on taking any security challenge in Kashmir including the Al-Qaeda threat.
Singh, who is handing over command of the 15 Corps to Lt General Subrata Saha tomorrow, said that Army is aware of the intent, capacity and capability and the threat perception of Al-Qaeda in Kashmir.
“We have effective intelligence network in place. We are aware about their intention, their capability and capacity and the threats which are there. I am proud of the soldiers and commanders on the ground that we will be able to take on any challenge of that sort. I am very confident that our preparedness is excellent”, said the GOC.
Lt Gen Singh said that Army is committed to the requirements of national security in Kashmir. “Security situation in the hinterland is under control, we have very effective counter insurgency grid along the LoC in place. We are prepared to take on any challenge. Our troops are committed to the requirements of national security”, he added.
The GOC said an effective counter-infiltration grid is in place along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Valley to prevent infiltration of militants from the other side.
“We have an excellent intelligence network and good synergy with Jammu and Kashmir police and other security forces agencies to deal with any kind of challenge,” he said.
Singh said that the situation along the LoC and the hinterland is under control. “For last two years the way we have done area domination in hinterland and along the LoC, the results are in front of you”, he added.
Giving details of the anti-militancy operations, the Corps Commander said the security forces have managed to neutralise 63 militants in the first half of this year.
“We have killed 40 terrorists including 17 from Lashkar-e-Toiba, 11 from Hizbul Mujahideen and 8 from Jaish-e-Mohammad. 23 terrorists have been apprehended during this period,” Singh said. He said that among 40 killed, 18 each are foreign and local militants while nationality of 4 was not confirmed.
The GOC said 140 weapons including 60 pistols have been recovered during the operations against militants in the Valley. “When pistols are recovered they have potential of close range firing”, he added.
The Corps Commander said that last year 10 top militant commanders were killed in Kashmir valley while this year so far equal numbers of commanders were eliminated.
Singh said that these successful operations were possible with the help of excellent intelligence provided by the Jammu and Kashmir Police and people. He said that these operations were surgical and there was no collateral damage due to excellent synergy among various security agencies in Kashmir.
GOC praised his troops for carrying out professional operations during which he said there had been no human rights violations.

Gowda meets PM today on launch of Katra rail line

Sanjeev Pargal

A view of Katra railway station.
A view of Katra railway station.

JAMMU, June 22: In a step forward towards inauguration of Udhampur-Katra railway line, which would take the train to base camp of holy cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi ji, Railways Minister Sadanand Gowda is meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) tomorrow to finalise date for start of the train service.
Modi, Gowda and Minister of State in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh would be inaugurating the train service to Katra, most likely by this month end.
Official sources told the Excelsior that Gowda after getting a detailed briefing from Northern Railways Headquarters that 25 kilometers train track from Udhampur to Katra was complete for inauguration would be meeting Modi in the PMO tomorrow to seek date for launch of the train service.
The Railways Ministry wants the train to Katra, which would benefit millions of Mata Vaishno Devi ji devotees, to be inaugurated by Modi, who had launched election campaign of the BJP for Parliamentary elections with the blessings of the Goddess on March 26 followed by a massive rally at Hiranagar in Udhampur-Doda Lok Sabha constituency, a seat the BJP won comprehensively.
Excelsior had exclusively reported earlier this month that Modi, Gowda and Singh would be dedicating Northern Railways prestigious project to the people by the end of this month.
Sources said the Railways Minister was likely to propose the dates of June 27 and 28 to the Prime Minister for inauguration of the train. However, a final date would be decided by Modi depending upon availability of time.
“In any case, the train is now set for inauguration any time in the next few days as the Northern Railways top brass, who had taken first ever long distance 20 bogies train from New Delhi to Katra on June 11, has given report to the Railways Minister that the track from Udhampur to Katra was ready for launch and that all deficiencies pointed out by the Commissioner of Railways Safety (CRS) during his two days inspection of the track on January 27 and 28 have been overcome,” sources said.
They added that Modi once again wanted to visit the holy cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi ji after becoming the Prime Minister. The inauguration of Udhampur-Katra railway line, constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 1050 crores, would coincide with the Prime Minister’s visit to Mata Vaishno Devi shrine.
Sources said the Railways Ministry wanted inauguration of Katra railway line before presentation of rail budget in the Parliament on July 9.
To begin with, Railways would introduce three direct trains to Katra including Katra-Kalka Express, Delhi Sarai Rohilla-Udhampur Express and Ahmedabad-Udhampur Express besides extending Jammu Mail and Samparak Kranti, both of which runs between Udhampur and Delhi from Udhampur to Katra.
A set of DMUs are proposed to be launched between Jammu and Pathankot to Katra. This would facilitate Vaishno Devi pilgrims boarding off at Jammu to reach directly to Katra, sources said.
In the later stage, there is a proposal with the Railways to link every State of the country with Katra by train to help pilgrims all over India to reach the base camp of the cave shrine directly.
Sources said there were three platforms at Katra railway station, which were enough to accommodate more than dozen long distance trains.
Sources said there are demands from several Railways zones for train services to Katra but the Railways would consider them slowly.
An estimated 10 million devotees visit the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine every year.
The line to Katra has seven tunnels and over 30 small and big bridges. Katra station has been completed with modern facilities, including tourist guide counter, cloak room, waiting hall, VIP lounge, escalators and lifts and parking space on either side, sources said.

Top LeT commander trapped in Sopore

Excelsior Correspondent

A jawan rescues two children to safety during an encounter with militants in Sopore on Sunday. -Excelsior/Aabid Nabi
A jawan rescues two children to safety during an encounter with militants in Sopore on Sunday. -Excelsior/Aabid Nabi

SRINAGAR, June 22: A fierce gun battle is on in North Kashmir’s Sopore town between top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander who is trapped in a house and security forces.
Police sources said that Special Operations Group of Jammu and Kashmir Police, Sopore, 52 and 22-Rashtriya Rifles and Central Reserve Police Force cordoned off Krankshawan Colony of Sopore this evening after a tip off that three LeT men were hiding in the area. They had information about presence of LeT commander for Sopore area Muzza Molvi, his deputy Mehmood Bhai and another local militant in a house in Krankshawan Colony of Sopore.
Initially the troops evacuated the people who were trapped in the cordoned area where the militants were hiding. Troops also made announcements asking people not to venture inside the cordoned area.
Later in the evening at around 8 p.m., the hiding militants tried to break the cordon and fired indiscriminately on troops and troops retaliated leading to a gun battle.
Sources said that Mehmood Bai of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit is believed to be trapped in the area. However, they believed LeT’s top commander Muzza Molvi may have fled the area when the troops laid cordon.
The adjacent areas of Baghe Islam, Naseem Bagh and Baba Raza Colony were also cordoned off to prevent the militant commander from fleeing the cordoned area.
Mehmood Bhai who was earlier operating in Handwara and later shifted to Srinagar before moving to Sopore has fled from security forces around six times so far this year. Earlier, he fled from cordon twice in Ahmad Nagar area of Srinagar early this year, then twice from Sopore and once from Hajan area of Bandipora district.
Reports said that the intermittent firing was going on but the security forces have put operation on the hold and it will be resumed at first light tomorrow. However, they strengthened the cordon around the area to prevent the militant commander from fleeing.

60 kg RDX, grenades, rifles among arms haul

Excelsior Correspondent

Army and police personnel pose with arms, ammunition and explosive devices seized at Keshwan in Kishtwar district on Sunday.-Photo by Jamwal
Army and police personnel pose with arms, ammunition and explosive devices seized at Keshwan in Kishtwar district on Sunday. -Photo by Jamwal

JAMMU, June 22: Army and police today averted a major tragedy by recovering a large quantity of arms, ammunition and explosives including 60 kg deadly RDX, 40 detonators and 43 hand grenades from a militant hideout at Keshwan in Kishtwar district while an Army soldier was injured in a mine blast at forward area of Nakerkot in Digwar sub sector of Poonch district.
Official sources said a major terror plot has been foiled with such a massive recovery especially 60 kg RDX, which was capable of causing major destruction.
They added that a joint team of 8 Rashtriya Rifles and police conducted a search operation at Keshwan in Kishtwar district this afternoon after developing specific inputs about dumps of arms and ammunition in a militant hideout.
After more than two hour long search operation, Army and police recovered the consignment of arms, ammunition and explosives.
The seizure included 60 kg RDX, one kg Russian marking explosive, two kg unidentified explosive, 40 detonators, 43 hand grenades, three RPGs, one AK-47 rifles, one normal rifles, three 12 bore rifles, 19 rounds of UBGL ammunition, 608 rounds of AK-47, 940 rounds of 7.62mm rifle, six rounds of 9mm, 13 magazines of AK-47 rifles, one magazine of 9mm, one binocular and one radio set.
The operation was supervised by SSP Kishtwar Sanjay Kotwal.
Sources said Army and police conducted searches soon after the recoveries but no arrests were made so far. It appeared that the militants had dumped arms, ammunition and explosives in the hideout to pick-up them later and used them during upcoming Assembly elections.
However, with timely recovery of the consignment, Army and police have foiled the militant plot to carry out terror strikes during the elections.
The hideout reportedly belonged to slain Lashkar-e-Toiba commander Habib Gujjar.
It may be mentioned here that Kishtwar district still has about half a dozen active militants apart from the Over Ground Workers (OGWs).
Sources said Army and police continued searches in Keshwan and surrounding areas to trace the militants.
Meanwhile, an Army jawan was injured in a mine blast along the Line of Control (LoC) at forward area of Nakerkot in Digwar sub sector of Poonch district this morning.
The injured jawan has been identified as Sepoy Mahroof Khan of 17 JAK Rifles.
Army evacuated the injured jawan from the LoC and shifted him to hospital, where his condition was stated to be stable.
Sources said the injured Army jawan stepped over the mine during patrolling leading to explosion.

Cong leaders to discuss pre-poll alliance, other issues today

Nishikant Khajuria
JAMMU, June 22: On the direction of  AICC president Sonia Gandhi, the State Congress leadership is meeting tomorrow for  a decisive  discussion on option of pre-poll alliance in Jammu and Kashmir where Assembly elections are approaching nearer.
Besides AICC general secretary and incharge  J&K affairs Ambika Soni, former Union Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and  PCC president Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz, all the Congress Ministers in Coalition Government, MLAs, MLCs, PCC general secretaries, vice-presidents and district presidents will attend the crucial meeting,  which will be held at SKICC Srinagar at 3 pm on Monday.
In addition, Chief Executive Councilor of Ladakh Hill Development Council, Leh, Rigzin Spalbar, CEC Ladakh Hill Development Council, Kargil, Asgar Ali Karbalaie, Congress candidates in recently held  Lok Sabha elections, Madan Lal Sharma and T Samphel will also participate in the meeting, sources in Congress circles informed the Excelsior.
In the  scheduled meeting, sources added, the Congress leaders will deliberate on various issues, including the strategy for forthcoming Assembly  elections and pros and cons of a  pre-poll alliance with National Conference.
The top leaders will assess the ground political situation on the basis of feed back from the participating ministers, Legislators and   senior functionaries  for apprising Sonia Gandhi about the same, sources said.
Besides, sources added, a thorough  discussion on forming election campaign committee and panel committee for short listing the Assembly poll candidates, is also likely to be held in the scheduled meeting.
According to the sources, the high-level  meeting is being convened on the direction of AICC president Sonia Gandhi, who was visited by  Ghulam Nabi Azad, Ambika Soni and Prof Soz  yesterday evening for seeking direction on the party stand over various issues in the wake of forthcoming Assembly elections in Jammu Kashmir.
During the top -level meeting at 10-Janpath in New Delhi, in  which AICC vice-president  Rahul Gandhi was also present, the senior Congress leaders apprised Sonia Gandhi about Congress position in J&K vis-à-vis ground situation  and particularly sought a final decision on option for a pre-poll alliance with  National Conference, sources informed.
The meeting lasted for about  two and half hours and instead of making any verdict on the option of pre-poll alliance with National Conference, sources disclosed that Sonia Gandhi asked the party leaders to seek opinion of Congress workers over the issue and then apprise her about the feed back.
Several other political issues pertaining to Jammu Kashmir, including early declaration of party candidates for the Assembly elections and   nomination for  Upper House in wake of  expiry of  the term of MLC Subash Gupta, were also discussed during the meeting with Sonia Gandhi, sources said.
Meanwhile, a Congress spokesperson confirmed that Ambika Soni, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz are arriving tomorrow for holding a meeting with Congress ministers, Legislators and senior party functionaries at SKICC Srinagar. At close of the meeting, the trio will be available to take media questions, if any, the spokesperson added.
Tomorrow’s  scheduled meeting will be second high-level deliberation in  State Congress within four days for  discussing the party strategy vis-à-vis forthcoming Assembly elections for which the party appears to be  fully gearing up for avoiding a repeat of Lok Sabha debacle.