State Govt yet to take decision
Sanjeev Pargal
JAMMU, Apr 20: The Union Home Ministry has forwarded a three members panel of senior IPS officers for selection as new Director General of Police (DGP) in place of present incumbent Kuldeep Khoda, who is retiring from services on May 31 this year after serving the State for nearly five years as police chief of sensitive militancy State.
However, in addition to three members panel, the State Government was also considering options to appoint a local DGP from among the senior Additional DGPs as successor of Mr Khoda.
The new DGP would take over the helm of affairs of Police Department on June 1.
Official sources told the Excelsior that the panel finalized by the Ministry of Home Affairs for posting as new DGP comprised Arun Choudhary, Special Director General in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Ashok Prasad, Additional Director, Intelligence Bureau and PM Nair, Special Director General (Operations), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
Arun Choudhary is 1977 batch IPS officer of Bihar cadre and had served as Deputy Director and Joint Director of Intelligence Bureau in Jammu and Kashmir. Ashok Prasad is 1979 batch IPS officer of Bihar cadre and was presently posted as Additional Director of IB in J&K, headquartered at Srinagar.
PM Nair is also Bihar cadre officer of 1978 batch and was presently posted as Special DG of CRPF (Operations), New Delhi. He had served as IG CRPF, Jammu during 2005-06.
Sources said the panel has been finalized by the Union Home Ministry for consideration of Jammu and Kashmir Government.
“The State Government has received the panel but was yet to give a thought to it as Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was first busy attending his ailing father and Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr Farooq Abdullah in New Delhi’’, sources said, adding that the Government was yet to take a decision on the posting of new DGP.
DGP Armed and Law & Order K Rajendera and Vigilance Commissioner Pitambar Lal Gupta are both 1984 batch IPS police officers and senior most ADGPs in the State.
Sources said the State Government had the powers to relax the condition to appoint the DGP of its own choice. Mr Rajendera has service till September 2016 and Mr Gupta till August 2015.
Mr Rajendera had served as IGP of both Kashmir and Jammu provinces and dealt with all problems effectively and efficiently. He was also instrumental in devising many strategies successfully for dealing with different kind of unrests. He was seriously injured in a fidayeen attack at the venue of the then Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, presently Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, at Srinagar in May 2006. He had also served as DIG of Srinagar and Rajouri range.
After Mr Rajendera and Mr Gupta, there were three IPS officers of 1985 batch including Ram Lubaya, Additional DG Security, SK Mishra, who was presently on deputation with the Border Security Force (BSF) and S Gopal Reddy, who was on deputation in Andhra Pradesh. All of them were in the rank of Additional DGPs.
Three IPS officers of Jammu and Kashmir cadre, who were also working as Additional DGPs included Dr Shesh Pal Vaid, ADG Headquarters, Ms D R Doley, Additional DGP Home Guards and Civil Defence and Naveen Aggarwal, Additional DGP Prisons.
MHA forwards 3 members panel to J&K for new DGP
Financial implications may become stumbling block
Creation of over 1500 administrative units
Mohinder Verma
JAMMU, Apr 20: Notwithstanding the demand from all the quarters regarding implementation of the recommendations of Mushtaq Ahmed Ganai-headed committee, huge financial implications vis-à-vis infrastructure and human resource may become stumbling block in the creation of new administrative units like Niabats, Tehsils, Sub-Divisions and Patwar Halqas in the State.
Official sources told EXCELSIOR that Mushtaq Ahmed Ganai-headed panel, which submitted its report to the Government in the month of July last year, has recommended creation of around 70 Niabats, 50 Tehsils, 20 Sub-Divisions and around 1400 Patwar Halqas across the State and the Revenue Department, as directed by the State Cabinet, is in the final stage of working out human resource and infrastructure requirement along with financial implications involved in the implementation of the recommendations.
“Though the exact figures about the financial implications are likely to be worked out by the Revenue Department with another 15-20 days yet as per the exercise carried out by the Department so far the financial involvement would run in thousands of crores of rupees”, sources said.
“Since financially the State is not in the pink of health, the financial implications may become stumbling block in the creation of new administration units”, they said, adding “if the State Government cannot provide adequate infrastructure and manpower to the existing administrative units how it would be able to implement the recommendations of the panel is a million dollar question”.
It is pertinent to mention here that at present there are 257 Niabats, 82 Territorial and 35 Agrarian Tehsils, 20 Sub-Divisions and around 3000 Patwari Halqas and large number of these administrative units are still without adequate manpower and infrastructure and this issue was raised by several MLAs during the Budget Session of State Legislature.
In response to a question, they said, “at present nothing can be said about the time-frame for placing the issue before the State Cabinet as besides working out financial and manpower implications, the Revenue Department is also required to examine in greater details certain issues relating to the Tehsils and Niabats, which were created for the purpose of settlement operations and agrarian reforms”.
“In the report, there is overlapping of boundaries of newly proposed Tehsils and Niabats with those already existing and this issue has to be carefully examined before placing the matter before the State Cabinet”, they said, adding “without settlement of this issue no step can be initiated towards implementation of the recommendations of panel”.
“Keeping in view the grave issue of financial implications, no time-frame can be fixed for the creation of new administrative units as proposed by the panel and people would have to wait for unspecified time-frame to get their demands implemented”, they said.
The process of ascertaining the demands of people for new administrative units was actually started in 2007 when the Government had constituted a committee headed by former Chief Secretary of the State, Dr S S Bloeria. However, the report of the committee was termed as ‘inconclusive’ in 2009 and in January 2010, the committee was revived with Mushtaq Ahmad Ganai as its head and Varinder Kumar Gupta, Mumtaz Afzal, Abdul Aziz and S R Kapur as its members.
The committee submitted its report to the Government on July 14, 2011 following which the Chief Minister directed the Revenue Department to prepare a note after detailed examination of the recommendations for discussion and final decision in the Cabinet.
When the note was placed before the Cabinet in January this year it was decided to seek more details from the Revenue Department for taking holistic view of the entire issue in one go.
40 KAS probationers posted as Under Secys
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: Government today ordered posting of 40 Junior Scale KAS Probationers of 2009 batch as Under Secretaries in different departments during their second phase of rotational posting which will commence from May 8.
Syed Altaf Hussain, Abdul Baseer Ahmad and Kusum have been posted as Under Secretaries in the General Administration Department while as Ata-ul-Munim Tak and Owais Mushtaq posted as Under Secretaries in the Finance Department.
Mir Imtiyaz-ul-Aziz and Syed Faheem Ahmad Bihaqi have been posted in Revenue Department, Nizhat Khurshid Qurashi and Vikas Dhar Bagati posted in Rural Development Department and Ruveda Salam and Shabnam Rashid have been posted in Home Department as Under Secretaries.
Malik Waseem Ahmad and Aadil Fareed have been posted in Planning and Development Department while as Raeis Ahmad Bhat posted in Agriculture Production Department. Manisha Koul and Shurjeel Ali Naiku have been posted in Health and Medical Education Department.
Mir Zahida and Harpal Singh have been posted as Under Secretaries in Public Service Commission while as Mantasha Binti Rashid and Parvaiz Rahim posted in Forest Department. Mohd Idress and Gulzar Ahmad Rather have been posted in Housing and Urban Development Department. Sanna Khan and Manu Hansa have been posted in School Education Department, Nazir Mahmood Khan posted in Higher Education Department, Abdul Qyume in Technical Education Department.
Peerzada Farhat Ahmed has been posted in Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department, Arun Kumar Badyal and Gulzar Ahmad Bhat as Public Workers (R&B) Department, Mukhlis Ali in PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Department, Mohd Jhangir in Power Development Department, Mohammad Rafeeq Bhat in Animal and Sheep Husbandry Department, Chand Singh in Hospitality and Protocol Department, Mohd Rafiq in Industries and Commerce, Israr Ahmed in Ladakh Affairs Department.
Din Mohd and Jaffar Hussain Sheikh have been posted in Department of Tourism and Culture, Muzaffer Hussain Wani and Manisha in Social Welfare Department and Ankush Hans in Transport Department.
Officials meet HS on KP’s demands
Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Apr 20: A high level official delegation from State Government led by Chief Secretary Madhav Lal held a meeting with Union Home Secretary R K Singh in New Delhi this evening to discuss the return and rehabilitation plan for Kashmiri migrants.
According to sources, various issues pertaining to displaced people from Valley were discussed in the meeting particularly the enhancement of compensation amount from Rs 7.50 lakh to Rs 20 lakh for the construction of house by each family on their return to Valley as has been recommended by State Government.
The meeting also discussed the enhancement of cash relief, which was being demanded by the displaced people from the Valley sources said, adding the decision in this regard will only be taken after a formal letter was sent by the State Government.
The other issues including issuance of state subject, other certificates and passports were also discussed in the meeting, sources said.
The meeting among others was attended by DGP Kuldeep Khoda, Commissioner Secretary Revenue and Relief, B A Runyal and Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner, R K Pandita.
Militants gun down ASI in Srinagar City
Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Apr 20: Militants today killed an Assistant Sub Inspector of Jammu and Kashmir Police in the old city area of Srinagar at point blank range.
Police said ASI Sukhpal Singh of Police Post Bagyas in old city area of Srinagar was on duty in Daresh Kadal area of the city when he was fired at point blank range by pistol borne militants this morning.
The militants fled from the scene after carrying out the attack. The ASI was left in a pool of blood as he received three bullets. He was removed to the nearby SMHS hospital where doctors declared him bought dead.
Panic gripped the area after the militant attack and Senior Police officers rushed to the spot to take the stock of the situation.
The ASI had been appointed in 1983, as constable in the Jammu and Kashmir Executive Police. He was hailing from village Chatoosa-Dangiwacha, in district Baramulla and is survived by mother and spouse.
Police have launched a hunt to trace out the killers of the officer. Police sources said that the cop killer has probably come from outside Srinagar and fled after carrying out the attack. Police suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba hand behind the killing. However, Islamic Front militant organization has claimed responsibility for the attack. They have threatened more attacks on police.
The Police officer’s killing comes at a time when a function at city Centre Lal Chowk was going on for the removal of a bunker in city Centre. Minister of State for Home, Nasir Aslam Wani and Director General of Police, Kuldeep Khoda announced removal of the bunker at the function organized on the occasion where senior police and para-military CRPF officers and some National Conference workers and shopkeepers were present.
Later in the afternoon the Minister, Inspector General of Police (IGP), S M Sahai, and senior police officers attended wreath laying ceremony of the killed police officer at Police Control Room (PCR), Srinagar.
While speaking to media on the sidelights of the ceremony, the Minister described the killing as cowardly act by militants and said that moral of the police force and its jawans is high. He said that the killing of the police officer has nothing to do with the removal of bunkers from Srinagar city. He said that by this killing militants want to show their presence in Srinagar city.
The Minister said that there is no resident militant in Srinagar and police and security agencies were looking for the militants responsible for the killing.
This is the first killing by militants in Srinagar city this year. Earlier, militants shot dead 40-year-old Bashir Ahmad Dar, a National Conference (NC) worker, in Srinagar’s Batmaloo area on December 24 last year. Militants also fired at and injured a police constable in Saraibala and a religious scholar Peer Jalaludin Bangroo at Batmaloo in Srinagar last month.
Pak airliner with 131 on board crashes
ISLAMABAD, Apr 20:
A Pakistani airliner with up to 131 people on board crashed in bad weather as it came in to land in Islamabad today, scattering wreckage and leaving no sign of survivors.
The civilian plane, flying from Pakistan’s biggest city and commercial hub Karachi to the capital Islamabad, crashed about five nautical miles (nine km) from the international airport, said aviation official, Pervez George.
He gave no details of casualties.
But body parts lay among wreckage strewn in a small settlement just outside Islamabad. Local residents said they had seen a ball of fire in the sky when the plane crashed.
A man who had been at waiting at Islamabad’s Benazir Bhutto International Airport for the flight yelled ‘my two daughters are dead’ as tears streamed down his face.
In a state of shock, he then slumped in a state of shock on the floor and sat silently as other relatives of passengers crowded around lists of those on board.
Among them was Zarina Bibi, desperate to determine whether her husband was on the Bhoja Air flight. ‘He called me before leaving Karachi but I don’t know if he was on this flight or not,’ said Bibi, whose eyes were red from crying.
There were conflicting reports of the number of people on board. Aviation official George put the number at 131, but another official said there had been 122 people aboard.
The aircraft was operated by local carrier Bhoja Air. The airline’s spokesman, Jaser Abro, said 116 passengers were on board and up to six crew.
State television reported that all hospitals in Islamabad and the nearby city of Rawalpindi had been put on high alert after the crash.
The last major aviation accident in Pakistan was in July 2010, when a commercial airliner operated by AirBlue with 152 people on board crashed into the hills overlooking Islamabad.
In 2006, a Pakistan International Airlines aircraft crashed near the central city of Multan, killing 45 people. (agencies)
Farooq may be discharged by Monday
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy and National Conference patron, Dr Farooq Abdullah was responding to the treatment even as he spent fifth day in All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi due to pneumonic and chest infections.
Doctors in the AIIMS described condition of Dr Abdullah as stable.
According to Prof G C Khilnani, Physician and Professor in the Department of Respiratory Medicines and Sleep Disorders, AIIMS, Dr Abdullah was likely to be discharged from the hospital by Monday.
Farooq was taking rest, the doctors said, adding he has been taken off the antibiotics and put on oral medicines.
His condition has shown a lot of improvement during last five days of hospitalization.
Soz to continue as PCC chief
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: Member Parliament and former Union Minister, Prof Saif-ud-Din Soz is likely to get another term as president of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC).
An announcement in this regard will be made by the party high command shortly, sources in the AICC said.
Prof Soz was appointed JKPCC chief on February 13, 2008 following resignation of Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed in January 2008.
They said that Congress high command is also working on a formula for major surgery among the Congress ministers in an attempt to strengthen the party in the State.
“The strengthening of the party is imperative as practically less than two years period has been left for consolidating the party base before next Assembly elections”, they said.
It is pertinent to mention here that senior Congress leader and Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Ghulam Nabi Azad had recently advised the party leaders and Ministers to gear up their activities even in those areas from where party has no representation in the Legislature to brighten the party’s prospects during next Assembly elections.
Meanwhile, Prof Soz soon after his arrival here called on Governor N N Vohra. They discussed many subjects of public interest pertaining to the State.
Prof Soz apprised the Governor of Congress party’s stand on the issues like strengthening of Panchayati Raj institutions and impending elections to the Local Bodies. Prof Soz is undertaking tour of district Rajouri from tomorrow. He will address public meeting at Koteranka tomorrow at 12 noon and workers rally at 4 pm.
On April 22, he will address Congress rally at Kalakote. Senior leaders of the PCC, Member Parliament and some Ministers will accompany the PCC chief.
People protest for passports
Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Apr 20: With the announcement of the short validity passports for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims by the Centre, people are making beeline outside Passport Office Srinagar and so far 3000 affidavits were filed for these passports in past few days.
This has led to the law and order problem with the police finding it difficult to manage the huge rush of passport seekers outside the Passport Office in Tourist hub of Boulevard on the bank of Dal lake.
Scores of people today held a sit in protest on Boulevard road on the bank of Dal lake and blocked the traffic for about half an hour. Police tried to persuade the protesters to lift the blockade of the road and later agreed for sending a delegation that met the Passport Officer Srinagar, Firdous Iqbal in his office and demanded immediate issuance of passports.
It may be mentioned here that after the announcement of short validity passports for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims people in large numbers are approaching the passport office Srinagar with affidavits for short validity passports.
Firdous Iqbal, told the Excelsior that its office has received 25,000 applications for passports this year and there are large number of applications which needs to be processed. He said that 19, 000 passports were issued by the passport office this year so far. “This month the passport office has issued a record number of 6,000 passports”, he added.
The passport officer said that the passport office has a limited staff and can’t handle so many applications at a time. He said that for the Hajj aspirants the Hajj committee should send a selected list of Hajjis for 2012 Hajj and assured that his office will provide passports to them in short time. He said that this will reduce the burden on the office otherwise everyone is coming to Hajj office for short duration passports resulting in huge rush which is difficult for his office to handle.
“Our office has the daily capacity of only 300 to 350 passports. We want to issue as many passports as we can but we don’t have so much man power,” Iqbal said.
LC chairman nominates JSC
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 20: Legislative Council Chairman, Amrit Malhotra today nominated various Ministers/members of the House to serve on the Joint Select Committee (JSC) on the bills pertaining to J&K Municipal laws. He directed the JSC to submit report to the House during the next session of the Legislative Council and if it deemed necessary, it may propose additional provisions in the Bills.
Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand has been nominated as the Chairman of the JSC while as Vijay Bakaya, Ravinder Sharma, Ajay Sadhotra and Mohammad Ashraf Mir will be its members.
Similarly, the Deputy Chief Minister has been nominated as Chairman while as Murtaza Ahmad Khan, Naresh Kumar Gupta, Khalid Najeeb Suharwardy, Sheikh Ghulam Rasool and Nurboo Gialchan will be the Members of JSC on J&K Property Tax Board Bill.