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‘Budget directionless, misleading, incoherent’ J&K getting less plan, falling in debt trap: Baig

By Sanjeev Pargal
JAMMU, Mar 6: Former Finance Minister and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Muzaffar Hussain Baig today described the general budget 2012-13 presented by Finance Minister Abdul Rahim Rather in the Legislative Assembly yesterday as ‘directionless, misleading, incoherent, contradictory and jugglery of words’. He said the National Conference, which has presented 28 budgets from 1975 to 2012, 12 of which were presented by Mr Rather alone, can’t escape the responsibility of sorry state of affairs in the State in many sectors including finance, power and health..

Cong loses Goa, close call in Uttarakhand SP sweeps UP; SAD-BJP back to power in Punjab

NEW DELHI, Mar 6: Mulayam Singh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party today swept to power jolting Congress party and the BJP in UP Assembly polls, the results of which are a setback to Rahul Gandhi, who acknowledged the “defeat”. In a surprisingly comfortable victory that created history, the Akali-BJP combine retained power in Punjab, Congress lost Goa to BJP but retained Manipur while it was a close call in Uttarakhand where Congress emerged as the single largest party with 32 seats, one seat ahead of ruling BJP’s 31 in the 70-member House. SP dethroned BSP leader Mayawati by getting an absolute majority by comfortably crossing the required 202-mark in the 403-member House. The party bagged 224 seats, the third time a party won majority on its own in the State in two decades.

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Oppn gears up to corner UPA

NEW DELHI, Mar 5: Opposition parties are gearing up to corner the Government during Parliament’s Budget Session on a host of issues, including NCTC, and target the UPA for alleged trampling of federalism and Centre-State ties. An all-party meeting convened by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar today saw Opposition leaders raising a variety of issues including repeated “attacks” by the Centre on the federal structure of the Constitution, demand for white paper on black money and violation of the Model Code by several Union Ministers.Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj complained about the short duration of the first phase of the Budget Session at a time when the Opposition has plans to raise several issues

Govt may hike HGs honorarium

JAMMU, Mar 5: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today said that enhancement of monthly wages of the Home Guards is under the consideration of the Government. “The Government vide order dated February 9, 2011 had enhanced the honorarium of volunteer Home Guards from ` 45 to ` 60 per person per day and further enhancement from ` 60 to ` 90 in the second phase is under the consideration of the Government”, he said in response to the question of BJP MLA, Ashok Khajuria

Earthquake jolts North India

NEW DELHI, Mar 5: Strong tremors were felt in Delhi and parts of North India which were shaken by a moderate intensity quake this afternoon resulting in minor damages to some buildings. Tremors were also felt in different parts of the J&K State. The moderate intensity earthquake measuring 4.9 on Richter scale was recorded at both seismographic centers in Jammu and Srinagar respectively. According to Director, Meterological, Sonam Lotus “the tremors were felt at 13:12:03 (IST), one minute after the same were felt at Delhi at 13:11:03 (IST). However, there was no report of any damage

DPC deferred due to investiture ceremony

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 5: The Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC), scheduled to meet tomorrow to take up promotion cases of top police officers, has been deferred in view of investiture ceremony of President’s Police Medals at Raj Bhavan. The DPC comprising Chief Secretary Madhav Lal, Home Secretary BR Sharma and Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda was scheduled to take promotion of police officers of the rank of IGPs, DIGs and SSPs

Inordinate delay in execution of road projects under PMGSY Oppn puts Govt in dock, demands action against delinquent officers

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 5: Several Opposition MLAs today put the Government in the dock over inordinate delay in the execution of road projects under Prime Minister’s Gramin Sadak Yojana (PMGY) and demanded stern action against the delinquent officers. “It is pity that even one or two kilometer long roads have not been completed during the past four years”, Kathua MLA, Charanjit Singh said while pointing towards the written reply given by the Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ali Mohd Sagar on behalf of the Minister Incharge Public Works Department, in response to his question.

‘Govt lacking policy on power sector’ PDP MLAs grill Jora, stage walk-out

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 5: Accusing the State Government of being non-serious towards the vital power sector, main Opposition-People’s Democratic Party (PDP) today grilled Minister for Tourism and Culture, Nawang Rigzin Jora, who was replying to the queries on behalf of Minister Incharge Power, before staging walk-out. The grilling of Tourism Minister was started when he failed to give ‘satisfactory’ reply to the specific question of PDP MLA and former Minister, Abdul Gaffar Sofi during the Question Hour in the Lower House. “The Minister has talked about the entire country and the Central sector scheme–Re-structured Accelerated Power Development Reforms Programme but he could not give satisfactory reply to my very specific question about the improvement and upgradation of the HT/ LT network and construction of new sub-stations in Homeshali Bugh Constituency”, Mr Sofi remarked.

Verbal spat between Speaker, Nizamuddin Ruckus in Assembly as PDP storms into Well; BJP, NPP stage walk-out

By Mohinder Verma

JAMMU, Mar 5: Pandemonium gripped the Legislative Assembly during Zero Hour today with People’s Democratic Party (PDP) MLAs storming to the Well of the House for not being allowed to raise the issues concerning the common masses and members of other Opposition parties holding protest on different issues before staging walk-out. There was also a verbal spat between Speaker and PDP MLA Nizamuddin Bhat. As soon as Zero Hour began, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Nagrota, Jugal Kishore raised the issue of Custodian Department property and demanded that the occupants of the property must be given ownership rights.

PDP MLAs protesting in the Well of the House during Zero Hour on Monday.