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Shop gutted

Excelsior Correspondent
KATHUA, Feb 9: Property worth over Rs 3.50 lakh was destroyed after a Karyana shop was gutted in Kot Punnu area of district Kathua this morning.
The incident took place at around 6 am today when the shop was closed and the owner was at home. Some locals noticed the smoke coming out from the shop and informed its owner Waryam Chand of Slalpur village. When he reached there the entire shop had already reduced to ashes. He put the loss of property at around Rs 3.50 lakh. The police registered a case. Short circuit was believed to be the reason behind the incident.

ICDS Supervisors allege stagnation, pay anomalies

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 9: J&K ICDS Supervisors Union has alleged severe stagnation and non-payment of their salaries for months together besides pay anomalies existing in the cadre.
Addressing a joint press conference here today, Mohd Gafoor Dar, president J&K National Trade Union Front and Abida Hassan, president J&K ICDS Supervisors Union alleged that great injustice has been meted out to nearly 1020 Supervisors working in over 140 ICDS projects, in Social Welfare Department. They said massive stagnation is prevailing in the cadre as many supervisors were appointed on the same cadre and also retire at the same post. They said there was no promotion for the last 25 to 30 years and higher officials have never bothered to look into the matter. The Supervisors are demanding removal of pay anomalies and grade at par with ‘Mukhya Sevika’ (5000-8000 pre-revised grade) as per the guidelines of the Central Government, but nothing has been done despite representation to the Commissioner Secretary and the Minister for Social Welfare Sakina Itoo.
They further demanded release of pay dues of the Supervisors and other staff working in the ICDS projects in the State, fixation of TA for the Supervisors because they are not paid the same despite the fact that they are performing field job. Where does this amount go is well known to some key officials in the department. Some times a portion of TA is released in their favour on the sweet will of the seniors. Abida pointed out that there were over 26000 Aanganwadi Centres in the State and the workers/ employees including CDPO, Supervisors, Anganwadi Workers, Helpers and clerical staff is facing lot of problems due to non-payment of their wages. She urged the Government to ensure regular payment of their salary well in time. She also accorded support of the Union to the five day strike programme announced by JCC from February 19 to 23.
Vice presidents Shakila Bhat and Nageena Akhtar and general secretary Ashok Singh were also present. They warned to resort to the agitational path if their demands are not met.

Bantalab branch of SNEA constituted

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 9: Balwant Kataria (Senior Sub Divisional Engineer) has been unanimously re-elected as branch secretary of Sanchar Nigam Executive Association of Bantalab branch.
Comrade T K Raina has been elected as the branch president while Sunita Gupta, Sanjay Raina and Nameet Kour, were nominated as branch organizing secretary, cashier and vice-president, respectively. Manjit Singh and V K Koul are assistant branch secretary.
The body was constituted during a general body meeting of Bantalab branch of BSNL Executive Association, under the chairmanship of P K Bali, secretary J&K Circle and S K Mahaldar, president of the J&K Circle.
The oath ceremony was got performed by T B Gaddoo. Prominent among other present on the occasion, included Kunal Gupta, Manvindra Raina and Vijay Kumar Sandal.

Afzal Guru’s hanging evokes mixed response

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 8: While PDP, CPI (M) and a few organizations expressed disappointment over the hanging of prime accused in the Parliament attack Afzal Guru, the State BJP, former Minister and MLA Jammu West Prof Chaman Lal Gupta and many other organizations welcomed this decision.
While welcoming the decision to hang Afzal Guru, BJP State president Jugal Kishore Sharma described it as a delayed decision though in right direction. He said the hanging of Guru was due for several years but the UPA Government had unnecessarily delayed it. Mr Jugal further cautioned the mainstream regional parties NC and PDP and its leaders to refrain from making statements in support of Afzal Guru who was a criminal and a terrorist and their utterances will cause provocations and lead to communal tension, unrest and law and order problem.
State BJP chief spokesperson Dr Jitendra Singh said that a terrorist is a terrorist and should be treated as terrorist irrespective of the religion he belonged or the region he hails. He said in case of Afzal Guru, a dangerous signal had gone around that the punishment to him was being delayed because of his Kashmir connection, which had led to disillusionment among nationalist section as well as among country’s forces.
Terming the execution of Afzal Guru as right but delayed action, former Union Minister and MLA Prof Chaman Lal Gupta said that the attack on Parliament was very serious matter. It is strange that it took 12 years to meet the ends of justice. It indicated that there is greater need to review the whole approach. It is unfortunate that instead of opting for steadfast approach, the men in authority in Delhi had been pursuing soft peddling under communal and other considerations, he added.
ABVP unit Udhampur welcomed the decision of capital punishment to Afzal Guru and also held protest at Sailan Talab against the people supporting Afzal Guru and opposing his hanging. ABVP leader Sushant Gupta was leading the protest. The ABVP leaders condemned the Hurriyat and other Kashmiri leaders opposing the hanging of terrorist.
Meanwhile, describing the execution of Afzal Guru at Tihar Jail today as disappointing, the PDP president Mehbooba Mufti demanded that his body be handed over to the family for last rites. In a statement issued today the PDP leader said that hanging should not have been carried as his party was against capital punishment. She claimed that PDP had been making appeal to the President of India to grant clemency to Afzal Guru and commute his death sentence into life imprisonment. But party has been disappointed with this decision.
CPI (M) leader and MLA Mohd Yousuf Tarigami while reacting over the hanging of Guru, said that he had been always opposing the capital punishment. “It has been our consistent demand to commute death sentence awarded by Supreme Court to the Parliament attack convict Mohd Afzal Guru into life imprisonment. We think the execution of Afzal Guru, carried out today morning, is fraught with narrow view point and sensitivities of Jammu and Kashmir have not been taken into consideration,” Tarigami added.
BJP state secretary Pawan Khajuria said at last law has taken its own course. He said though belated it is a welcome step as those who wage a war against nation deserve the same treatment. He said BJP from the first day was demanding that Guru be hanged. He strongly condemned the separatist organizations of Kashmir who described Guru a martyr saying that he was a terrorist and a traitor. He asked Hurriyat leaders not to mislead the people nay more by glorifying the terrorists and their activities.

Ready to go to jail for Hindutva: Togadia

MUMBAI, Feb 9:
In line of fire over his alleged hate speech, VHP leader Praveen Togadia today said he was ready to go to jail for the sake of Hindutva.
“I am ready to go to jail…I am ready to do anything for Hindutva,” Togadia, who is at the Kumbh Mela, told over phone.
“It is no crime to speak in the interest of the country,” he said.
Maharashtra Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Venkatesh Abdeo, on whose phone the call was made, threatened, “there will be severe reaction all over the country if Togadia is arrested. Togadia has not done anything wrong by speaking about Akbaruddin Owaisi.”
He also dared the government to arrest Togadia “if it has guts.”
A case has been filed at a police station in Nanded in connection with the hate speech allegedly made by Togadia last month.
Yesterday, Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil had said that the state government was seeking legal opinion on taking further action against Togadia.
“We are seeking legal opinion because we don’t want to crush anybody’s freedom of expression,” Patil had said.
The minister had said the government would not tolerate anybody making inflammatory speeches and sowing seeds of hatred in the society.
At a public meeting at Bhokar town in Maharashtra’s Nanded district on January 22, Togadia had allegedly attacked Hyderabad-based Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen legislator Akbaruddin Owaisi.
Owaisi was later sent to jail on charges of delivering a hate speech at Nirmal town in Andhra Pradesh’s Adilabad district last month.
The VHP leader had also triggered a controversy by making an alleged speech on February 1 near Adilabad in Andhra Pradesh. (PTI)

Indefinite curfew across Kashmir, high alert in Jammu, LoC, IB

Sanjeev Pargal/ Fayaz Bukhari
JAMMU/SRINAGAR, Feb 9: Around 40 persons including 23 policemen were injured in clashes that broke out between protesters and police in several parts of Kashmir Valley after authorities imposed indefinite curfew in Srinagar City and other major towns of the Valley while police and para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were put on high alert in Jammu region and Army was kept standby this morning as authorities anticipated trouble in the wake of hanging of 2001 Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru at Tihar Jail today.
The State Government early in the morning conveyed hanging of Afzal Guru to Deputy Commissioners and SSPs of all 20 districts of Jammu and Kashmir regions and asked them to deal with law and order situation with utmost restraint. Authorities were allowed to either allow peaceful protests or disperse them with minimum possible force to avoid any casualties. In the Valley, the Deputy Commissioners imposed curfew at the district headquarters of all districts and major towns of Kashmir.
Protests were held at various places including Kishtwar, Doda and Banihal towns in Jammu region where an instant shutdown was observed this morning and people from majority community took out processions against the hanging of Afzal Guru, a resident of Sopore town in Kashmir Valley.
However, situation all across Jammu region remained peaceful with no untoward incident reported from any part. Authorities had also sounded a high alert in twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri with deployment of strong contingents of police, CRPF and Armed Police and keeping troops alert.
The day in Jammu region passed off peacefully due to preventive measures taken by the authorities, who had been sounded about a couple of hours ahead of the hanging by the Government.
“No untoward incident was reported from any part of Jammu region including Jammu City and its outskirts though the authorities kept a strong vigil over the situation”, official sources said.
Army and BSF authorities have also sounded a high alert along the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) in apprehensions of infiltration attempts by the militants to carry out strikes on this side.
“Army and BSF, who were already in a state of high alert on LoC and IB respectively, further intensified their patrolling to thwart possibility of any intrusion bid by the militants”, sources said.
Chief Secretary Madhav Lal told the Excelsior that stray incidents of violence were reported from some places in which some civilians and police personnel were injured.
“Overall the situation is well under control. Security arrangements are in place”, he said, adding the authorities would take a call late tonight on review of curfew restrictions in some parts of the Valley tomorrow.
Director General of Police (DGP) Ashok Prasad said police was fully geared to meet any kind of situation. He said today’s protests were basically confined to North Kashmir including Baramulla, Sopore, Pattan and Bandipora, where separatists have their presence. The Central Kashmir was normal, he added.
Mr Prasad said 13 to 14 incidents of protests were reported from Srinagar but they were tackled. In South Kashmir, there was negligible impact of protests, he added.
The state police chief said protests were also reported from parts of Jammu region but they passed off peacefully.
Mr Prasad said only one injured civilian in Kashmir had a bullet injury in leg as police had to retaliate to a mob pelting stones. All other injured were normal, he added and said police was fully geared to meet with any situation. He said prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC would continue in the Valley.
People across Kashmir today woke up to see police and para-military forces deployed in full strength in Srinagar city and other major towns. Police and CRPF erected barricades and sealed all the entry and exit points of Srinagar city and other major towns to prevent the clashes in the aftermath of the hanging of Afzal Guru.
Early in the morning, the cable Television was also taken off and mobile internet was shut down to prevent large-scale use of the internet in Kashmir valley for spreading the trouble through social media. However, the broadband of the BSNL was functioning normally.
People were not allowed to move out of their homes as police and para-military forces were patrolling the streets. The people, who came out, were asked to go home by police and CRPF as they were told the city and towns were under curfew.
However, in the Civil lines area of Srinagar city the curfew was not as strict as in other parts and police allowed people to buy the essentials and allowed movement of patients to hospital.
There were reports of isolated incidents of clashes from parts of Srinagar like Maisuma, Channapora, Bypass, Hyderpora, HMT but overall the situation in Srinagar was under control. Police and CRPF maintained calm and chased away the protesters without any major confrontation.
The violent clashes mostly broke out in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district in which around 40 people were injured when security forces fired on stone pelting protesters.
The protests were reported from Sangrama, Laled, Delina, Higam, Palalgan, Mirgund, Narbal, Armpora Main Chowk Sopore, College Road Sopore, Batpora Sopore, Fruit Mandi Sopore, Dubagaon, old town Baramulla, Rafiabad, Handwara and Kupwara.
However, the intensity of the clashes between stone throwing protesters and police and CRPF was more in Doabgaon area of the Baramulla district, the area where from Guru hailed. Thirteen persons were injured in clashes when police and paramilitary forces opened fire on protesters at Sopore and Baramulla.
Some of the injured have been identified as Firdous Ahmad Buhroo son of Ghulam Ahmad Buhroo of Dubgah Baramulla, Bilal Ahmad Gojri son of Abdur Rehman Gojri of Drangbal Baramulla, Zahoor Ahmad son of Ali Mohammad of Dubgah, Irfan Ahmad son of Fayaz Ahmad, Mushtaq Ahmad son of Fazludin of Dubgah, Azlaan Ahmad son of Fayaz Ahmad of Dubgah, Aamir Ahmad son of Fayaz Ahmad of Old Town Baramulla, Nayeem Ahmad Sheikh son of Mushtaq Ahmad of Watirgam Rafiabad, Fayaz Ahmad Bagwaan of Drangbal, Shankar Ahmad Zargar son of Abdul Wayoom of Chandoosa Baramulla, Ajaz Ahmad Bagwaan son of Mohammad Sidiq of Drangbal and Mohammad Ashraf son of Abdul Wahab of Khanpora, Baramulla.
In South Kashmir, protesters blocked the National Highway at Lowermunda in district Anantnag. The protesters came out on the National Highway and blocked it. They pelted stones on the passing vehicles and later clashed with police and CRPF. Police later chased them away to the nearby villages and also detained several of them. The clashes were also reported from KP Road and Lal Chowk in district Anantnag.
Police and protesters also clashed at Shopian and Kulgam. However, they were chased away by police and in the clashes SHO Zainpora received minor injuries.
A police spokesman said here this evening that 36 persons including 23 policemen including three officers were injured in clashes that broke out in Kashmir today.
The spokesman said: “Barring stray incidents of stone pelting at various places, the situation across the Valley remained under control and by and large peaceful. 36 persons including 23 policemen were injured in these incidents.”
The spokesman said that Police exercised maximum restrain while dispersing the stone peltors. “23 policemen including some officers, an SP, a DSP and an ASI were injured in the pelting incidents”, he added.
The police spokesman said while tackling of the stone pelters, 13 protesters received injuries. “Among the injured three were shifted to the hospital for treatment while 10 others received minor injuries”, he added.
The spokesman said that Bilal Ahmad Gojri son of Abdul Rahman Gojri, a resident of Azad Gunj, Baramulla who was injured in his left thigh in Old Town, Baramulla was shifted to SKIMS Soura for treatment. His condition is reported to be stable, police added.
The spokesman further said that another person Firdous Ahmad Bohroo received injuries in his left arm in Sopore. “He was shifted to SKIMS, Srinagar where his condition is also reported to be stable. Riyaz Ahmad Sofi son of Bashir Ahmad resident of Wanihama, Zakoora was injured in his right leg and is being treated in the hospital. His condition is also reported to be stable”, police added.
In the meantime, Ajaz Ahmad Guru, brother of Afzal Guru said: “We had no prior information about the hanging of Afzal Guru. At least the Government should have given the family a chance to meet him before he was hanged. He didn’t get fair trial and his wife, Tabassum, is in deep shock over the hanging of her husband. She and entire family now want his body.”
DIG Doda-Ramban range Gareeb Dass said despite protests and shutdown situation remained peaceful in all three sensitive districts of Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban. He said police and CRPF had been deployed in adequate strength in all vulnerable areas of the three districts while Army was on standby.
In most sensitive town of Banihal in Ramban district, the people of majority community started gathering at Bus Stand instantly after getting the report of Afzal Guru’s execution and then started protest march toward Gund via Toll Post. SSP Ramban Anil Magotra and other senior officers followed the march as tight security arrangements had been made in the district with heavy deployment of police and CRPF.
Raising slogans, the protesters held a massive demonstration and Gund and then performed `Namaaz-e-Zanaja’ of Afzal Guru before dispersing peacefully.
All shops and business establishments in Banihal market remained closed. Traffic was off the roads. On Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, very few vehicles were seen moving in view of the protests across Ramban.
In Kishtwar town, the people gathered outside Jama Masjid near Bus Stand and after holding a demonstration and shouting slogans they marched towards the Deputy Commissioner’s office. Later, they held protest at Hadyal Chowk before returning to the Bus Stand.
Entire market in Kishtwar town and outskirts remained closed.
In Doda, the people took out protests in the town and later marched towards different areas before dispersing. A shutdown was also observed in Doda town.
Sources said police authorities allowed the people to hold peaceful demonstrations but maintained a strict vigil to ensure that they didn’t turn violent.
In twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch, no incident of protest or shutdown was reported from any town.
SSP Rajouri Mubassir Latifi said authorities remained on alert throughout the day. Situation remained calm.
In Poonch district also, SSP Shamsheer Hussain said the situation remained normal in Poonch, Surankote, Mendhar and other town. “The day passed off peacefully”, he added.
Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq strongly condemned the hanging of Guru. He called for 4 day mourning and shutdown across the Kashmir valley. He expressed strong displeasure and anguish over the hanging. He called for return of the body of Guru to his family.
“This is a part of election drama and a step motivated by electoral considerations in which Kashmiris are being made sacrificial lambs”, said Mirwaiz. The spokesman of Hurriyat Conference said that Mirwaiz was put under house arrest in Delhi.
The chairman of hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference (G), Syed Ali Shah Geelani, called for a 3-day strike. In a statement issued here today, he termed the hanging as an extremely condemnable and reprehensible act. “Geelani was also put under house arrest in Delhi”, the spokesman of the outfit said.
Authorities arrested Democratic Freedom Party leader Shabir Ahmad Shah and other leaders as a precautionary measure. Shah and some other separatists were arrested this morning by the police from their respective residences.

MHA issues advisory to states

NEW DELHI, Feb 9:
The Union Home Ministry has issued an advisory to all state police forces to keep a tight vigil and remain alert in view of the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru here today.
Sources said the advisory has asked police forces to maintain a high level of security and ensure that law and order is maintained and regulated without any problem.
Mohammed Afzal Guru, convicted in the audacious attack on Parliament in 2001, was today hanged in the Tihar Jail, six days after his mercy plea was rejected by President Pranab Mukherjee. (PTI)

Billowria’s 90 runs help Ishar Club enter semis

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 9: Power-packed 90 runs by Amit Billowria helped Ishar Cricket Club to thrash Gangyal XI by a huge margin of 102 runs to enter semifinals of the ongoing Parmodh Memorial T20 Cricket Tournament, being organized by Mandal Cricket Club at Mandal, near here.
Batting first, Ishar Club scored a mammoth total of 203 runs in the stipulated 20 overs, losing 6 wickets in the process. Amit Billowria was the top scorer with 90 runs, studded with 8 boundaries and 5 sixes, while Jatin, Deepak Dogra and Irshad contributed 22, 21 and 18 runs to the total respectively. For Gangyal XI, Wasim and Kalu bagged 2 wickets each, while Rahul claimed one.
In reply, Gangyal XI bundled out for 101 runs to lose the match by a huge margin of 102 runs. Sanjeev was the top scorer with 44 runs, while Rahul contributed 14 runs to the total. Soumay Jain was the wrecker-in-chief, who bagged 4 wickets by conceding 14 runs in his 4 overs, while Deepak Dogra, Pavit Singh Ishar and Irshad claimed 2 wickets each.
The match was officiated by Arun and Dev as umpires, while Sunny was the scorer.

JKCA Whites trounces Reds by 36 runs

Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 9: JKCA Whites prevailed over JKCA Reds by 36 runs in the ongoing selection trial matches for Vijay Hazare Trophy, organized by Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) at Science College Hostel ground, here today.
Batting first, JKCA Whites posted a decent total of 260 runs in 48 overs. Majid Dar top scored with unbeaten 64 runs off 74 balls, with the help of 2 fours and 2 sixes, while Shubam Khajuria made brilliant 57 runs off 53 balls with the help of 10 boundaries. Siddarth Magotra (42), Paras Sharma (28), Gokul Baru (25) and Abid Nabi (19) were the other contributors. For JKCA Reds, Mohd Muddasir and Manik Gupta bagged 2 wickets each, while Anoop Magotra and Umar Alam claimed one wicket each.
JKCA Blues, in reply managed to score 224 runs in the allotted overs, thus lost the match by 36 runs. Rohit Bhat top scored with 65 runs off 92 balls, studded with 6 boundaries, while Ramdyal and Manik Gupta contributed 30 and 24 runs to the total respectively. Sohail Andleep was the wrecker-in-chief, who scalped 5 wickets by conceding 54 runs in his 10 overs, while Syed Sagar and Raman Dutta bagged 2 wickets each and Abid Nabi claimed one.
The match was officiated by Mubasher and Harsh Nayyar as umpires, while Ashwani was the scorer.

Youth’s body recovered from pond

Excelsior Correspondent
SAMBA, Feb 9: Dead body of an unidentified youth was recovered from a pond in Raya Morh area of district Samba this afternoon.
Some people noticed the body lying in the pond near Modui village and informed police. A Vijaypur police party rushed to the spot and shifted the body to the mortuary of GMC hospital, Jammu. The police registered a case under Section 174 CrPC and started investigation into the case.