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PHQ submits new proposal for promotion of DIGs, SSPs

DPC likely to meet on April 19

Sanjeev Pargal
JAMMU, Apr 13: After being cancelled twice, the Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) of Police Department has been fixed for April 19 to take up promotion of top brass in the Department, which have been pending for quite a long time.
Official sources said a notification has been issued for the third time in little over a month for meeting of the DPC on April 19.
The DPC comprised Chief Secretary Madhav Lal, Home Secretary B R Sharma and Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda.
The DPC was fixed twice in the previous month. However, both the times it had to be cancelled due to busy schedule of the bureaucrats.
The Police Headquarters has prepared a fresh proposal for the DPC. The PHQ has favoured promotion of entire batch of 1994 IPS officers from Deputy Inspectors General of Police (DIGs) to Inspector Generals of Police (IGPs) and entire 1998 batch of IPS officers from Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) to DIGs.
However, it hasn’t yet sent any proposal for promotion of IGPs to Additional DGPs due to only one vacancy. There were four IPS officers of 1987 batch and the Government wanted to promote all of them simultaneously as ADGPs after creation of three more vacancies.
According to sources, there was only one vacancy of ADGP in CID. Four IPS officers of 1987 batch included VK Singh, who was on Central deputation in Singapore, SM Sahai, IGP Kashmir, Dilbagh Singh, IGP Jammu and Owais Ahmad IGP Personnel/Training Police Headquarters/Technical. First three of them were Regular Recruits (direct IPS officers) while Owais Ahmed was KPS conferred with IPS from 1987.
Two IPS officers of 1987 batch—Dr Ashok Gupta and Raja Aijaz Ali had retired on February 29 as Director Sher-i-Kashmir Police Academy (SKPA), Udhampur and IGP Crime.
VK Singh is scheduled to return to the State in June or July this year after completion of Central deputation.
Sources said the DPC would face a major problem in meeting the Police Headquarters proposal to promote11 DIGs of 1994 batch as IGPs as there were only four cadre and three ex-cadre posts available. While No. 1 DIG in seniority, due for promotion, SJM Gilani was on Central deputation with the Central Bureau of Investigations and could be given proforma promotion as he was yet to return to the State.
Still, there was requirement of 10 posts of IGPs to promote entire batch of 1994 officers.
Four cadre posts of IGPs, which were available for promotions included IGP Crime, J&K, IGP Security, Director SKPA Udhampur and IGP Technical Services J&K. While Raja Aijaz Ali and Dr Ashok Gupta had retired as IGP Crime and Director SKPA, Arun Choudhary and Ashok Gupta have earlier held the post of IGP Technical Services and IGP Security. Mr Choudhary was presently posted as IGP Police Headquarters.
The Government sanctioned the cadre posts. Three ex-cadre posts, which have been created by the Government included IGP Human Rights, IGP Law and Order and IGP North Kashmir Range Baramulla.
Gulzar Singh Slathia, IGP Armed had earlier held the post of IGP Human Rights while Pankaj Saxena had served as IGP NKR Baramulla.
Sources said three posts, which could be created by the DPC if it wanted to accommodate all 1994 batch officers as IGPs, have been identified as IGP/MD Police Housing Corporation, Director SSG and Director Civil Military Liaison. Amin Shah had earlier held the post of MD Police Housing Corporation while VK Singh and Raja Aijaz Ali had served as Director SSG as IGPs. MK Mohanty, RK Tickoo and Raja Aijaz Ali had earlier occupied the post of Director Civil Military Liaison.
However, it would depend on the DPC as to how many posts it opted to create for promotion of 1994 batch IPS officers.
The 1994 batch IPS officers, who were serving as DIGs, included SJM Gilani, who was on deputation to CBI, Abdul Ghani DIC Central Kashmir Range, Srinagar, Mohammad Suleman Salaria, DIG Vigilance, J&K, Sunil Sharma, DIG CID Jammu, Farooq Khan, DIG Jammu-Kathua range, Dr Kamal Saini, DIG IRP Jammu, PR Manhas, DIG Security J&K, Yogender Koul, DIG Crime, J&K, Alok Puri, DIG Administration, Munir Ahmed Khan, DIG North Kashmir Range, Baramulla and Abdul Qayoom Manhas, DIG Trainings, Armed Police Headquarters.
Rouf-ul-Hassan is only 1994 batch IPS officer, who has already been promoted as IGP and posted as IGP Armed/IR Kashmir.
Sources said there would be no major problem before the DPC to promote all seven IPS officer of 1998 batch, presently posted as SSPs, as DIGs. While a couple of vacancies of DIGs already existed, even if five DIGs were promoted as IGPs, all SSPs of 1998 batch would get through as DIGs.
The 1998 batch IPS officers included Rajinder Gupta, SSP CID (Special Branch) Jammu, Parminder Singh, SSP Special Security Group, J&K, Showkat Ahmad Malik, SSP CID (Special Branch) Kashmir, Ahfadul Mujtaba, SSP Vigilance, Jammu, Abdul Hamid, Commandant IRP Ist battalion, Mushtaq Mohammad Sadiq, Principal, Police Training College (PTC), Manigam and Shakeel Ahmad Beigh, SSP Udhampur.

Centre, State Govts working on a multi-pronged approach to combat terrorism

Neeraj Rohmetra
Jammu, Apr 13: Despite several confidence building measures (CBMs) between India and Pakistan at different levels, the latter continued to support and sponsor terrorism in the border State and the levels of terrorist violence is inextricably linked to the levels of successful infiltration from across the border.
This has been stated in the latest annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India that has been released recently. “The levels of terrorist violence and encounters in the hinterland of J&K are inextricably linked to the levels of successful infiltration from across the border”, says the report.
However, the report further elaborates that Security Forces (SFs) maintained better domination along the Line of Control (LoC) and with the result the levels of infiltration had come down considerably. “This had a direct bearing on the situation in the Valley and levels of incidents of terrorist violence had declined from 488 in year 2010 to 340 in 2011”.
The Government of India in tandem with the State Government, has adopted a multi-pronged approach to contain cross border infiltration, which, inter-alia includes strengthening of border management and multi-tiered and multi-modal deployment along the International Border/ Line of Control and near the ever changing infiltration routes, construction of border fencing.
“Several measure have been initiated from better weaponry, improved technology for security forces, improved intelligence and operational coordination; and synergizing intelligence flow to check infiltration and pro-active action against terrorists within the State”, the report says.
The Government has also adopted various counter terrorism strategies to neutralize the efforts and capabilities of militants to disturb peace in the State. The Government has also encouraged policies to mainstream the youth and discourage the local youth from joining militancy.
Dwelling further, the reports states that the security situation is being continuously monitored and reviewed by the Chief Minister in the Unified Headquarter/ Command with senior representatives of the State Government, Army, Central Armed Police Force and other security agencies. “The MHA also closely and continuously monitors the security situation in tandem with the State Government and the Ministry of Defence”, the report says.
The focus of Government has been to proactively take suitable measures by all the SFs to reduce infiltration of terrorist from across the border; and to identify, locate and apprehend the terrorists who may have crossed over; as also their local associates.
Appreciating efforts of the State Government in conducting Panchayat elections, the MHA report says, “the 17 phase Panchayat elections, which were conducted after nearly two decades were landmark elections and overall, the elections were peaceful”.
In 2011, there was a perceptible decline in the number of terrorist incidents and civilian and SFs casualties compared to the last year. The year witnessed a 30% decrease in the number of terrorist incidents and 34% and 52% decrease in civilian and SFs fatalities respectively to the year 2010. Since the inception of militancy in J&K, 13,846 civilians and 4807 Security Forces (SF) personnel have lost their lives. The number of security forces killed declined from 69 in 2010 to 33 in 2011 whileas the number of terrorist killed declined from 232 in 2010 to 100 in 2011. One hundred terrorists were also neutralized during the year 2011.
To address the growing concerns along the Indo-China border in the State, the MHA reports says, “the situation arising out of poor road connectivity which has hampered the operational capability of the border guarding forces, deployed along the border, the Government had decided to undertake phase-wise construction of roads in border areas in Jammu and Kashmir”.
To support the State Government in its initiatives, the Central Government has been making available Central Armed Police Forces and helping to strengthen the State Police and reimbursing expenditure being incurred on a variety of security related measures. These inter-alia, expenditure on carriage of Constabulary, material supplies, rent of accommodation, honorarium to Special Police Officers, Civic Action Programme, air-lift charges, raising cost of India Reserve Battalions, transport, boarding and lodging, alternate accommodation for Security Forces, etc.
“The total amount reimbursed from 1989 till date under the SRE expenditure is nearly Rs 3500 crores. During the current financial year a sum of Rs 200 crores has been reimbursed to J&K Government till December, 2011”, the report says.
As part of relief measures for victims of militancy under PM’s package, a sum of Rs 100 crore has been released to the State Government from the budget head, Security Related Expenditure (Relief & Rehabilitation) in three installments to settle 2000 militancy related pending compassionate appointment case by way of providing cash compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the next-of-kins (NoKs) of the civilians killed in militancy related violence. On request of the State Government, the Government of India has further approved the extension of this scheme.
The Scheme of ‘Mordernisation of State Police Force (MPF) is being implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs for capacity building of the State Police Forces, especially for meeting the emerging challenges to internal security in the form of terrorism. “Jammu and Kashmir and eight North Eastern States have been categorized as ‘A’ category states, which shall receive 100% Central funding for this purpose respectively”, the report says.

JM directs SP for action against SHO for shielding rape accused

Jehangir Rashid
SRINAGAR, Apr 13: In one of the landmark judgments, Judicial Magistrate Pulwama, Javed A Naik has directed the Superintendent of Police (SP) Awantipora to take action against the SHO, Pampore for dereliction of duty and cordial investigation by him in an alleged rape case and not to hand over him such a serious nature case for investigations in future.
The Magistrate has directed that the SHO and such officials should not be entrusted with the job of conducting investigations in future particularly in offences which are of serious nature as they help accused in getting away with alleged crime.
While granting bail to an accused in alleged rape of a minor girl, the Judicial Magistrate Pulwama in his order said: “I would like to draw the attention of the police authorities towards the investigations conducted by the investigating officer who has not at all cared with the directions of his superior officer/Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Awantipora for conducting the medical examination of the victim well in time.”
“The investigating officer has been very cordial and helpful to the accused as despite observations made by the Assistant Surgeon SDH Pampore that Hymen is intact, however opinion regarding the rupture of the Hymen should be revised at LD hospital from some expert gynecologist he has not bothered to rush to the LD hospital for further investigation of the victim. The poor investigation could prove fatal to the prosecution case which is of a serious nature as per the allegations.”
The Judicial Magistrate said that SP Awantipora should take necessary action as envisaged under the law against the SHO since he has failed to send the alleged rape victim to LD hospital for further investigations.

4 feared drowned in mishap

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 13: Four persons were feared drowned after a Tata Sumo, they were traveling in, rolled down into River Chenab at Ramban this evening.
The ill-fated vehicle bearing registration number JK02T-0632 was on its way from Ramban to Tatarsu via Krole when it went out of the control of driver and rolled down into river Chenab at around 6.30 pm.
On getting information about the incident, a police party from Ramban Police Station swung into action and started rescue operation with the help of Quick Reaction Team (QRT) comprising officials of different departments and local volunteers. After hectic efforts only one occupant of the ill-fated vehicle was saved and rushed to district hospital.
Despite repeated attempts, neither Tata Sumo nor remaining four occupants of the vehicle could be traced in the waters of River Chenab. Later, the operation was called off due to darkness and rainfall, which started lashing the area from 7 pm onwards.
According to the statement of injured passenger namely, Shahida Bano, daughter of Shamas Din Magray of Tatarsu, the identification of those feared drowned has been established as Shahida Begum, wife of late Mohd Ashraf, her children Simran and Shahid and driver Tanveer Ahmed.

Protests in GB Pant hospital

SRINAGAR, Apr 13:
Protests broke out in the G B Pant Children Hospital here in Sonwar area of Srinagar today as the authorities started charging for the routine investigations being carried out in the hospital for the patients.
The directive to charge the attendants for medical examination was greeted with resentment by the attendants and they raised hue and cry over this directive. The attendants raised slogans against the administration and demanded immediate roll back of the order.
Some of the attendants while sharing their views with Excelsior said that the order is totally uncalled for. They said the patients admitted in the Government hospitals are entitled to free investigations and routine tests. They said this directive is equivalent to grabbing their basic right that is right to life.
“My child is admitted here for the last 15 days. Up to today were not charged a single penny by the hospital authorities for various investigations, but today they changed the rules. I was asked to pay Rs 25 for a routine test like blood grouping. Charges have also been levied on all the other routine tests and investigations,” said Fayaz Ahmad, an attendant.
As the attendants were asked to pay for the investigations by the authorities they were surprised as most of the patients are admitted there for past several days.
The attendants of the patients assembled in the hospital compound and lodged protests. They said since G. B Pant hospital is the lone hospital for the children in the Valley, the Government should immediately roll back the order.
“Children from different areas are admitted and as most of the attendants are poor the order to impose charges on tests is bound to create hardships for them. As such the hospital authorities more so the Government should cancel this order and give relief to the people,” said the attendants.
There are reports that other hospitals have also started charging for various investigations of the patients that has led to resentment from the common people.
Meanwhile, Police today found unknown newborn baby near SMHS hospital here and shifted the baby to G B Pant Children Hospital.
A police spokesman said that one newborn male baby was found near the Blood Bank, SMHS hospital Srinagar. He said the baby was shifted to G. B Pant hospital for safe care and treatment.

Hideout busted in Kupwara

Srinagar, Apr 13:
Security forces today busted a militant hideout in Lolab area of the frontier district of Kupwara near the Line of Control (LoC) and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition.
The recoveries comes after the security forces tightened vigil along the LoC following reports that the militants across in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) are desperate to infiltrate following the killing of their top commanders and their depleting numbers in Kashmir valley.
A Police spokesman said here that acting on a tip-off, a joint party of 28 Rashtriya Rifles of the Army and police busted the hideout at Chirdoori village in Lolab area.
The spokesman said that one AK rifle, four AK magazines, one pistol with magazine, one hand grenade and one Improvised Explosive Device (IED) switch were also recovered from hideout.
The other recoveries include two anti-personnel mines, two fuse mines, 12 detonators, two IEDs, 1.5 kg of explosives, 23 kg of urea and 1 m of cordex wire, said the spokesman.
It may be mentioned here that security forces achieved major success against Lashkar-e-Toiba militants in North Kashmir district of Kupwara during past two weeks.
Ten militants of the LeT were killed by the security forces in two major operations that were launched by the security forces in North Kashmir’s Rajawar forests. Ten AK rifles and huge quantity of arms and ammunition was recovered from the dead militants.
The security forces have apprehensions of infiltration from across the LoC after the successful operations eliminated top militant commanders over the past several months in Kashmir valley.
The vigil along the LoC has resulted in the killing of militants and recovery of the arms and ammunition during past two weeks.

Omar calls for strengthening, nurturing of communal harmony

Excelsior Correspondent
POONCH, Apr 13: Describing communal harmony ‘warp and woof’ of Jammu and Kashmir’s pluralistic culture, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Friday called for it’s strengthening and nurturing.
He said the State symbolizes traditional amity, brotherhood and love between various sections of the society.
Addressing the Baisakhi Mela at Nangali Sahib here , the Chief Minister said that celebration of festivals and holy occasions in unity and amity has been the characteristics of people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said extending greetings to each other on different festivals adds colour to the celebrations and strengthen the bonds of love.
The Chief Minister said that universalization of development and economic welfare equitably in the State is benchmark of the functioning of his Government. “We are determined to reach out every area and every section of the society equally in the process of development”, he said, adding that comprehensive upliftment of weaker sections and people living in backward pockets of the State is on high focus.
Omar Abdullah said that improvement and upgradation of education and health sectors in far-off areas is receiving priority attention. “While various new health institutions and schools have been opened in these areas, the Government has also sanctioned new degree colleges, polytechnics and ITIs for the students living in these areas”, he said, adding that accessibility of students in backward and remote areas to higher and technical education is being enhanced by providing adequate educational facilities to them.
“Similarly, health sector is receiving impetus to expand healthcare facilities across the State”, he said elaborating on the infrastructure development programme, placing of manpower and consolidating the health institutions in all the districts and rural areas of the State. He said health institutions are being upgraded and modernized as per the present day requirements. He said many more steps are afoot to further strengthen the health and education sectors in the State besides other sectors relating to the public service delivery.
Minister of State for Home, Nasir Aslam Wani, Legislators, Ajaz Ahmad Jan and Jahangir Mir also spoke on the occasion.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah addressing Baisakhi Mela at Nangali Sahib, Poonch on Friday.

Sagar inspects development works

Excelsior Correspondent
BUDGAM, Apr 13: Minister for Rural Development, Panchayat Raj, Law and Parliamentary Affairs, Ali Mohammad Sagar today reviewed the ongoing development works in the Narbal-Kanihama and adjacent areas of the Narbal block.
The Minister was informed that under PHE Sector Rs. 292 lakh are being spent on the execution of Kawoosa-Narbal Water Supply Scheme out of which Rs. 69 lakh stands expended. The 60,000 gallon capacity scheme is being commissioned within next 3 months while work on the over head tank is in full swing.
It was further given out that under MG NREGA Rs. 1.69 crore have been spent and 216 works stand completed, while Rs. 47 lakh has been spent under Indira Awas Yojana and 5700 Job Cards were issued while 98 works were completed and 87,084 mandays of works generated in the block Narbal.
During an interactive session with Sarpanchs, Panchs and district officers, the Minister said that Government is committed to strengthen the Panchayat institutions in the State, adding that implementation of Public Services Guarantee Act and subordinating services of 14 line departments to Panchayats is proof of Omar led Government’s seriousness in this regard.
He informed that Rs. One lakh has been released for the Narbal Panchayat under untitled grant by the Chief Minister while Rs. 20 lakh would be provided for the construction of Panchayat Ghars and other Rs. 2 lakh for renovation works.

Minister for Rural Development, Panchayat Raj, Law & Parliamentary Affairs, Ali Mohammad Sagar interacting with people at Narbal on Friday.

Governor, CM pay tributes to Dr Ambedkar

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 13: Governor N. N. Vohra and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today paid tributes to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar on his 121st birth anniversary.
In a message, the Governor recalled that Dr. Ambedkar, a most outstanding legal luminary, had made a signal contribution to the framing of the Indian Constitution. He also recalled Dr. Ambedkar’s invaluable contributions towards nation building, particularly in regard to the uplift of the weaker sections of society.
Highlighting his role as a social reformer of highest order and a statesman of par-excellence, the Chief Minister said that the best way of paying tributes to Dr. Ambedkar is to strengthen the communal harmony in the country and contributing to create classless society with equitable development.

Comprehensive strategy formulated to take Govt prog to people: Pr DG PIB

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 13: Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has formulated a comprehensive strategy to further improve the functioning of its various wings during the 12th Five Year Plan and several initiatives would be taken during the current financial year itself.
Disclosing this to media-persons here this evening, Neelam Kapur, Principal Director General, Press Information Bureau (PIB), said that during the 12th Five Year Plan thrust will be laid on converging the efforts of all the units of the Ministry to take the programmes of the Government to the people, collect the feed-back and provide the same to the Government.
“The feed-back of the official media vis-à-vis Government’s programmes and policies is very important to understand how the initiatives of the Government are bringing changes at the ground level”, she said.
She disclosed that there will be thrust on modernization of the Public Information Bureau (PIB) for more effective and timely dissemination of information regarding the activities of the Government of India. “Video-conferencing facility would be put to use for regular interaction with Headquarters and the Regional Offices as well as regional media”, she added.
Stating that use of Information Technology would be enhanced for further improving functioning of the PIB, the Principal Director General said, “the Ministry has also decided to make use of social-networking sites like Twitter and You Tube”, adding “latest information would be uploaded on the Twitter and the URL there will take those surfing the website to the official website of the Public Information Bureau”.
Ms Kapur informed that Ministry has also planned exclusive PIB channel on You Tube to provide video footage about the Central Government functions. “This facility would be in place very shortly”, she added.
About the activities planned for the PIB J&K, she said, “we have decided to organize Editors’ Conference at Srinagar sometime in the month of June”, adding “three Public Information Campaigns would be organized in Jammu and Kashmir during the current year in order to take the flagship schemes of the Union Government mostly in health and education sectors to the marginalized sections of the society”.
In response to a question, she said, “there is excellent feedback of the Public Information Campaigns from across the country and each and every Member Parliament is demanding such campaigns in their respective constituencies”, adding “we are also involving State Governments in these campaigns for better results”.
Keeping in view the complaints and suggestions from different quarters, the PIB has decided to organize tours of media-persons from Jammu region this year, Ms Kapur said.
She said that during the last three years, PIB Jammu circulated 6000 press releases in English and 1000 in Hindi and Urdu. Moreover, 400 features in English and 100 in Urdu were released during this period.