Categories
India News News World

Shah on two-day visit to J&K from today

Union Home Minister, Amit Shah is arriving in Jammu on Friday to begin his two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir…reports Asian Lite News



Shah is scheduled to address the CRPF Raising Day parade at the Maulana Azad stadium and also chair a high level review of the security situation with senior officials of the MHA, J&K police, CAPFs, Intelligence agencies and the civil administration.

The Union Home Minister will stay at the Raj Bhawan during his visit. He will address CRPF Raising Day parade at the Maulana Azad stadium on Saturday.

Jitendra Singh, MoS (PMO) is expected to accompany Shah during his visit along with the Union Home Secretary, A.K. Bhalla, DGs of CAPFs and heads of central intelligence agencies.

The Home Minister will be reviewing the security situation in J&K in the aftermath of the recent killings of three Panchayat members and two security men.

ALSO READ:

J&K situation under control: CRPF

Central Reserve Police Force Director General Kuldeep Singh on Thursday said that the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir is under control and terror activities have substantially reduced after the abrogation of Article 370.

Indian Military at jammu and kashmir



“Situation in J&K is not out of hand, sometimes there is a spurt in violence in a particular time period. After the abrogation of Article 370, the incidents of stone-pelting are almost nil. There is a decrease in the infiltration of foreign terrorists and attacks,” he said.

He also said that land measuring 524 Kanals and 11 Marlas have been allocated to the CRPF in at 10 locations in J&K to set up Battalion camping sites.

He said that some companies are living in the big houses of the Kashmiri Pandits but whenever any owner of the house claims the property, the force personnel immediately vacate the premises.

Replying to a question on the return of the Kashmiri Pandits in the valley, he said this is to be decoded by the government and the people who want to come back. “When asked, we will make a secured environment for them,” he said.

He also said that as the nodal agency for ensuring conduct of free and fair elections, the CRPF mobilised 1,551 Central Armed Police Force companies during the recently concluded assembly elections in five states, and used 132 special trains for induction and 107 for de-induction of these companies.

The CRPF is providing security cover to 117 protectees of various categories and for the first time 32 women personnel have been inducted into the VIP Security Wing, he said.

ALSO READ: Both Jammu, Kashmir will grow, says Amit Shah

“A total of 41 VIPs were provided security cover by the CRPF during recently concluded Assembly elections in five states. The security of 27 protectees have been withdrawn post elections,” he said.

The CRPF Director General also said that his force provides training for VVIP security at Greater Noida and so far provided the training to 4,401 personnel of CAPF, 149 of Delhi Police, and 123 of Railway Protection Force during 2021-22.

He also said that modern barracks for the troopers are being made in the forward operating bases in Chhattisgarh. “We are also giving security cover to the road construction in the LWE areas.”

Categories
-Top News India News

Pakistan all set to rake up ‘Kashmir’ at OIC summit

Although the countries like Saudi Arabia and UAE have remained conscious of Pakistan’s prejudiced agenda, some countries like Turkey and Malaysia have taken a view on Kashmir to cajole their own domestic constituencies…reports Asian Lite News

Ahead of the 48th session of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Islamabad this month, Pakistan has prepared a draft resolution for adoption with ain aim to steer its anti-India propaganda on Kashmir.

Representatives of more than 40 Muslim countries have so far confirmed their participation in the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in the capital city of Pakistan. This OIC conference on March 22-23 will coincide with the Pakistan Day parade.

The OIC foreign ministers will be guests of honour at the parade on March 23. Pakistan has previously hosted four sessions of the OIC-CFM, during which it has raked up the issue of Kashmir.

Pic credits OIC@Twitter

Experts believe that OIC sees India as a great development partner as they diversify their economy. The recent UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement is resounding evidence of the same.

The CEPA has been described as a landmark partnership between two countries whose political leaders and businesses share “very strong bonds going back many years in

Analysts argue that the OIC countries can’t afford to jeopardize their longstanding ties with an emerging global economic and political power like India.

Although the countries like Saudi Arabia and UAE have remained conscious of Pakistan’s prejudiced agenda, some countries like Turkey and Malaysia have taken a view on Kashmir to cajole their own domestic constituencies, according to Islam Khabar.

Pic credits OIC@Twitter

Last month, India had said that Islamic organisation continues to be hijacked by vested interests to further their nefarious propaganda against India.

The statement was issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in response to media queries regarding the statement by the General Secretariat of the OIC.

“We have noted yet another motivated and misleading statement from the General Secretariat of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on matters pertaining to India. Issues in India are considered and resolved in accordance with our constitutional framework and mechanisms, as well as democratic ethos and polity,” the MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said. (ANI)

ALSO READ: Pakistan takes up India’s missile misfire with UN Chief

Categories
-Top News India News

J&K Women Scaling New Heights

During the past two years as many as 4.5 lakh women have been made financially independent in the Himalayan region through Self Help Groups initiative. For the first time in 70-years J&K Police reserved a 15 per cent quota for women in non-gazetted cadre. The countless women empowerment schemes have changed their perception towards life…reports Asian Lite News

Success stories of J&K women folk have inspired fairer sex across the globe to follow their footsteps and chase their dreams. The females in Jammu and Kashmir are proving their mettle in every field and are leading from the front. They don’t want to look back as they are out to conquer the world.

The women empowerment in the Himalayan region gained impetus after August 5, 2019 — when the Centre announced its decision to abrogate J&K’s special status and bifurcated it into two union territories. Since then women have grabbed all the opportunities that have come in their way. By the dint of their hard work and determination they have proved their critics wrong. During the past two years as many as 4.5 lakh women have been made financially independent in the Himalayan region through Self Help Groups initiative. For the first time in 70-years J&K Police reserved a 15 per cent quota for women in non-gazetted cadre. The countless women empowerment schemes have changed their perception towards life.

Last month a 15-year old girl, Sadia Tariq, from Srinagar’s Bemina area in J&K made India proud by getting a gold medal in the final bout of the Moscow Wushu Stars Championship held in Russia.

Woman CRPF personal shaking hands with kid in Kashmir

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, was the first one to felicitate her. “Congratulations to Sadia Tariq on winning the Gold medal at the Moscow Wushu Stars Championship. Her success will inspire many budding athletes. Wishing her the very best for her future endeavours,” PM Modi wrote on Twitter.

An international water sports coach, Bilquis Mir, who has participated in several national and international competitions, was recently appointed as a judge for the upcoming 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. She is the only Indian selected for this honour at the Games.

Women in Jammu and Kashmir are a force to reckon with and have proven that they are no less than males. In the recently announced results of class tenth and twelfth conducted by Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) girls outshined boys by securing better ranks and percentages.

J&K women have broken all the barriers. They are doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, sports stars, lawyers, bankers, pilots, administrators and what not. For J&K women sky is the limit.

Sadia Tariq

Saga of PoK women

On the other hand the women in Pakistan occupied Kashmir have no success story to narrate. Females on the other side of Line of Control (LoC) are treated as tools having no rights. Situation in PoK areas is dismal where local women have been left at the mercy of Pakistani soldiers and the terrorists.

Pakistan with its colonial approach has reduced the women of PoK into disenfranchised subjects. Obsession of Pakistani rulers with Kashmir has turned PoK in to a breeding ground for terrorists, who look at the women as their slaves and exploit them sexually. In absence of proper mechanism for justice and terrorists enjoying patronage of Pakistan Army, many cases of sexual exploitation in PoK go unreported.

ALSO READ: Unfathomed beauty of Kashmir vibrating in heart of Europe

Anam Zakaria in her feature in a leading Pakistan daily, the Dawn, narrated the tale of a PoK woman Nasreen who had taken her children to find safety in a bunker during shelling from the Indian side.

Quoting Nasreen, Zakaria wrote that an older man raped her 13 year old daughter, Ayesha on gunpoint and had threatened to kill her for speaking up. Few months later, Ayesha got pregnant and the council decided to marry Ayesha to the rapist to save her honor. Unable to handle the pain of giving birth at such a tender age, Ayesha hemorrhaged to death in labor. Her child also died a few months later.

Zakaria while narrating the incident of another gang rape victim, Mahira Tahira of Bhimber in PoK wrote that life threats didn’t stop Tahira from exposing rapists who found shelter among government ministers and military officials.

The victim during a press conference in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad had told reporters that rapists videotaped the vile incident to extort money, and when she refused, they kidnapped her along with her child. She alleged that the same gang set ablaze another rape victim to death for speaking up. Tahira had accused the Police and judiciary of shielding the accused.

Tahira had said that during a conversation in the court chamber, the Chief Justice had told her, “You are already married, not a virgin. You should not mind rape. Please drop the case.”

Kashmir female water sports coach Bilquis Mir (Photo_ANI)

Pak rulers leave them in lurch

After occupying PoK illegally in 1947, Pakistani rulers have not done anything to empower the women in the region. They have been left to fend on their own.

Not many women in PoK are educated as they don’t get a chance to go to schools and colleges. There are no schemes for women empowerment in PoK, nor are they provided any reservation in jobs. Their only role is to act as second fiddles to men and face all the atrocities without uttering a word.

According to a survey carried out by the United Nations agency over a third of women in remote areas of PoK are facing a serious problem of malnutrition.

The World Food Programme-funded surveys in four districts along the LoC- Muzaffarabad, Haweli, Hattian Bala and Neelam Valley — revealed that 38 per cent women were “malnourished.”

Folk artist from Jammu and Kashmir at the press preview for the Republic Day Tableaux, in New Delhi. (Photo_IANS)

Chinese women

Even in China life is not easy for Muslim women. The women whose husbands have been detained in Chinese internment camps are reportedly being forced to share beds with male government officials assigned to monitor them in their homes.

According to Radio Free Asia (RFA), Communist party workers regularly sleep alongside members of persecuted Uighur minority families during surveillance visits that last up to a week.

The monitoring forms part of the systematic repression of Muslims in China’s western Xinjiang region, where experts and human rights groups believe more than a million Uighurs — most of them men — have been arbitrarily detained in secretive re-education camps.

Muslim Chinese women who have left the country in search of freedom are of the opinion that females from their community don’t enjoy equality at par with men and a “progressive country” like China has nothing to offer Muslim women.

Not only Muslim women, other Chinese women for the past may years have been fighting for gender equality. Various restrictions like income discrepancies and traditional gender roles in the country have kept females inferior as compared with their male counterparts. The women who go on maternity leave lose their pay during that period. From occupational rights to issues such as property rights, men in China have always been the more supported gender for years.

Women in China face a lot of difficulties at workplaces. This has led to many women to surrender to traditional gender roles. Like staying at home, not working and being dependent on the male of the house.

In 2015, the day before International Women’s Day, five feminist activists were arrested and jailed for 37 days. They were just five of an even larger movement of activists fighting against the traditional gender role ideology that has placed females below males.

Visible difference

There is a visible difference between the rights enjoyed by women in Jammu and Kashmir and their counterparts in PoK and China. The J&K women are scaling new heights. The government is helping them to excel in life and has provided them with the wings to fly. Their rights are protected, their safety and security is ensured. On the other hand women in PoK have no rights and are exploited in one or other way. No one had even thought about empowering the females across the LoC.

China despite being a one of the most developed countries treats Muslim women as second grade citizens. On one hand their right to privacy is being snatched, while on other no opportunities are being provided to them to do something constructive in their lives.

In J&K International Women’s Day is celebrated with enthusiasm as the successful women share their stories and encourage others to follow their footsteps. But in PoK many women are not even aware about any day that’s celebrated across the world to reassure the women about their rights.

ALSO READ: Kashmiri women achievers open up on Int’l Women’s Day

Categories
India News

Grenade attack: Kashmir teen succumbs to injuries

Hoping against hope, Tinda’s family, relatives and neighbours kept awake. They all hoped Rafia would recover at a hospital. In the morning on Monday, they were told that she was no more…writes AHMED ALI FAYYAZ

Settled on a Dal Lake Island neighbourhood beside the National Institute of Technology in Hazratbal area of Srinagar, Nazir Ahmad Tinda’s family heard in the evening on Sunday (March 6), that his 19-year-old Rafia was among the 25 civilians injured in a grenade attack. The blast had occurred yards away from a bulletproof vehicle of the Jammu and Kashmir Police on the western end of Amira Kadal, a bridge on the river Jhelum.

The entry point of the Gonikhan marketplace, which has witnessed scores of terror strikes in the last 32 years, remains usually crowded with shoppers and commuters. More than a hundred civilians are estimated to have died in such attacks. On January 25 some civilians had sustained injuries in a grenade attack at the nearby Hari Singh High Street. However, since long no major incident of violence had occurred in that business hub, nestled between Hari Singh High Street, Amira Kadal and Maharaja Bazar.

Mohammad Aslam Makhdoomi (70) of the Makhdoom Sahab was the first among the critically injured who was reported dead at a hospital. Hoping against hope, Tinda’s family, relatives and neighbours kept awake. They all hoped Rafia would recover at a hospital. In the morning on Monday, they were told that she was no more.

The sprawling Shia locality in the Dal Lake was as usual preparing for the March 21 Nauroz celebrations. Shab-e-Baraat, a festival of candle lights to celebrate the 12th Imam Mehdi’s birth anniversary, was also just a fortnight away.

Shias from across the valley descend on these tiny islands to buy the best stocks of the lotus stem Nadru and spinach, the famous Nauroz culinary specialities. Suddenly a pall of gloom descended on Friday (March 4), as around 60 Shias were reported dead and 200 injured in a suicide attack inside an Imambara in Peshawar, Pakistan.

The terror strike in Peshawar neutralised not only the pre-Nauroz festivity but also the special cheer at Tinda’s residence. Rafia had lately passed her class 12 exam with flying colours and she was preparing for admission in a women’s college. On Sunday, she had walked to Gonikhan to buy some apparel.

Rafia’s last rites were conducted amid typical mourning with the hordes of females reciting elegies — nowha and marthiya–in remembrance of Hazrat Imam Hussain and other Imams of the Shias, beating chests and crying for justice. The anger is perceptibly directed at the separatist guerrillas. Nobody claims the attacks in which civilians die. Nobody knows who exactly hurled the grenade but everybody knows that such fatalities came alongside the guns and grenades from Pakistan in 1988-89.

Due to the fear of reprisals, the valley doesn’t protest much against the terror acts done or perceived to be done by the separatist militants. However, the anger and anguish remain writ large on every face even as the Kashmiris are heard cursing such actors of violence at homes and at private gatherings. Still, motley groups of youths went out on the streets to protest the killing of the 60 Shia Muslims. A group of youth was preparing to stage a protest with a candlelight march against the grenade attack at Amira Kadal and in solidarity with the victim families, on Monday evening, from Zero Bridge to the Press Enclave.

The public anger forced reactions even from the mainstream politicians who are otherwise known for being soft to the militants or glorifying militancy and calling for talks with the militants, separatists and Pakistan. A barrage of condemnations poured in from the former Chief Ministers — Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti — as also from several leaders of the Congress, Apni Party and the Peoples’ Conference. Many of them dismissed it as a ‘dastardly attack’.

Srinagar’s Senior Superintendent of Police Rakesh Balwal, Inspector General of Police for Kashmir Vijay Kumar and IG CRPF Charu Sinha are sifting through CCTV footage in their attempts to get a clue with regard to identification and whereabouts of the man who lobbed the grenade. However, till late on Monday they were not able to get a lead. Some senior officials insisted that the Police and intelligence agencies had already received inputs about some possible grenade attacks by the militants in and around the summer capital. They had mounted the guard but it failed to pre-empt the one at Amira Kadal.

(The content is being carried under an arrangement with indianarrative.com)

ALSO READ: 1 killed, 34 injured in grenade attack in Kashmir market

Categories
India News Woman

Kashmiri women achievers open up on Int’l Women’s Day

The achievers were from backgrounds as diverse as academics, medicine, sports and arts….reports Asian Lite News

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, several Kashmiri women achievers from myriad fields shared their perspectives on women empowerment at their native place in a conference on Tuesday.

The conference was organised by an NGO called ‘Voice for Peace and Justice’ at Sheikh Ul Alam conference hall at Lake Manasbal, in collaboration with the Central University of Kashmir and United Kingdom-India education and research Initiative, JK News Time reported.

The achievers were from backgrounds as diverse as academics, medicine, sports and arts.

Dr Farkandha Rehman, a veterinary surgeon, in her speech said, “Girls from Kashmir are rising with every passing day and it is proven now the girls of Kashmir are talented,” as quoted by the report.

Saniya Zehra, a scholar who is blind by birth and who achieved heights in academics said, “Being a girl is not a crime, our society should understand the fact that woman can do miracles if supported by her family.”

“We girls of Kashmir have represented our motherland at International levels, time has proved that Kashmiri women… have the capacity to rise and shine (and make) our nation (proud) at the global level,” said Esra- Bint-Qaisar, an international medalist of Karate.

Several other speakers put their views across sharing their experiences and proposing the way ahead to promote women empowerment in Kashmir. Jabeena Akhter, International Player, Arifa Bilal, gold medalist, Prof. Nighat Basu, Shaheen Mahajan, Miss Saba Bhat, Social Activist, Ms Maria Shah, young Journalist and dozens of women intellectuals spoke on the occasion, the report further said.

The dignitaries who graced the occasion were Prof Farooq Ahmad Shah, Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Kashmir; Prof Fayaz Ahmad Nika, Finance Officer/Director District industries and commerce; Prof Parveen Pandith; Maroofa Shah, AGM, State Bank of India; Dr Aarifa Bushra HOD Urdu, Kashmir University and Rajni Saraf, President JK Bank.

The Voice for Peace and Justice is a human rights organisation that has been involved in several programmes aimed at the welfare and development of Kashmiris. (ANI)

ALSO READ: Unfathomed beauty of Kashmir vibrating in heart of Europe

Categories
-Top News Europe India News

Unfathomed beauty of Kashmir vibrating in heart of Europe

The promotion campaign is being run in French and Dutch languages for effective and wider outreach….reports Asian Lite News

The Embassy Of India in Brussels, Belgium is promoting tourism to Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh here and the campaign is being carried out on multiple buses and tram lines, running on major routes of the city for a fortnight.

The promotion campaign is being run in French and Dutch languages for effective and wider outreach.

While Kashmir posters highlighted its very existence as the literal “Paradise on Earth” with picturesque views of Dal Lake and its mystic sceneries, Ladakh was promoted as an opportunity to “Discover Yourself” by exploring the varied and vibrant culture and traditions there.

“Beauty of J-K and Ladakh vibrating in the heart of Europe!!! Embassy Of India Brussels promoting tourism to Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh in Brussels,” the Embassy tweeted along with pictures from the initiative. (ANI)

ALSO READ: Finest tale of ‘harmony’ from Kashmir valley

Categories
India News

1 killed, 34 injured in grenade attack in Kashmir market

The slain man was identified as 55-year-old Muhammad Aslam Makdoomi of Naid Kadal in old city….reports Asian Lite News

One person was killed and 34 others, including a policeman, injured in a grenade attack in J&K’s Srinagar city on Sunday, police said

Police said militants hurled a grenade in Hari Singh High Street market area adjacent to city centre Lal Chowk, and the explosion led to many being injured.

“The injured were immediately rushed to the S.M.H.S Hospital where one man succumbed to his injuries.

“The slain man was identified as 55-year-old Muhammad Aslam Makdoomi of Naid Kadal in old city.

“One of the injured identified as Rafiqa has suffered multiple injuries and her condition is stated to be critical,” a police official said.

Police also said that they checked CCTV footage and obtained some vital leads with regard to the attack.

“CCTV footage has given some vital clues and the investigation is going on in the right direction.”

Senior police and CRPF officers immediately rushed to the spot which was cordoned off for searches.

There has so far been no official word about any arrest made in this case.

ALSO READ: Kashmiri girls started to flourish one by one: Bilquis Mir selected as judge for Asian Games
Categories
India News News PAKISTAN

PoJK inches towards social rebellion

It was a cold night with subzero temperature on March 2 when a police convoy arrived outside the office of Rawalakot Commissioner in Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK). More than two dozen political activists and members of Jammu Kashmir National Students Federation (JKNSF) had been observing a protest sit-in outside the gates of the Rawalakot Commission office building…writes Amjad Ayub Mirza

Hoping that the administration had come to begin negotiations the protesters took a sigh of relief. Little did they know that they were in for a shock. No sooner had the police arrived at the protest camp that they began lathi charge and started to arrest the protesters.

Liaquat Hayat, leader of Jammu Kashmir National Awami Party (JKNAP) a left wing political organisation of Stalinist tendency and Samad Shakeel leader of JKNAP’s student wing of JKNSF were the first to get handcuffed and thrown into the police vehicles. In total six protesters are said to have been apprehended at the spot.

Earlier on the same day, a long march from Muzaffarabad to Islamabad by adhoc employees was postponed after Prime minister Abdul Qayyum Niazi invited their leadership for negotiations. Similarly, a protest scheduled for March 3 by thousands of pensioners, most of whom are ex-army servicemen, and who were to gather in the capital city of Muzaffarabad was cancelled due to severe rain and bad weather conditions.

Hardly a day passes by without a protest in PoJK against pressing social and economic issues. The situation in Pakistani occupied Gilgit Baltistan (PoGB) is no different. Since Pakistan Prime minister Imran Khan announced that PoGB will be incorporated as Pakistan’s 5th provisional province on March 23 this year public unrest has become the norm.

It has been 4 days since the PoGB Awami Action Committee has conducted a sit-in in Kharmang blocking the vital Karakoram Highway since March 1. Protests against cuts in subsidies and lack of clean drinking water plus extreme load shedding has been the cause for spontaneous public unrest in all major cities and towns of PoGB.

On March 3 several protests were held simultaneously in Titrinote, Dadyal, Rawalakot and Kotli city against the March 2 arrests of protesters in Rawalakot and a press conference was held in Muzaffarabad to warn the state to be ready to face grave consequences if political prisoners were not released within 24 hours.

In the present day, public opinion in both occupied territories of PoJK and PoGB is decisively against Pakistan. Yet, lack of a comprehensive political programme and a visionary leadership has become a main obstacle in transforming the ongoing economic strife and the political discontent into a meaningful and collective social and political movement that could lead to social transformation and bring about fundamental political change in obtaining freedom from the clutches for Pakistani occupation.

The majority of the youth in PoJK and PoGB are of secular mind and do not support Pakistan’s interference in the Valley of Kashmir. They despise radical jihad and Pakistan’s proxy Jihadi organisations. However, lack of able political leadership is hampering their strive for emancipation.

There are three points that I would like to make and suggest a possible solution to the ongoing deadlock created due to the current dispersed form that the protests have manifested.

ALSO READ: Protest in London Over Rights Abuses at Gilgit Baltistan & POJK

Firstly, the adhoc employees, non-gazette employees, pensioners and civil society organisations, which are protesting against redundancies, delays in promotions, low pensions, load shedding and lack of clean drinking water, should form a united front and a collective charter of demands. This will bring all scattered social movements together and strengthen their crusade.

Secondly, a political programme, based on historical facts such as the instrument of accession to the Indian Republic, signed by Maharaja Hari Singh and Lord Mountbatten on October 26, 1947, and international obligations based on the United Nations Resolutions that Pakistan must withdraw its troops from PoJK and PoGB, should be formulated and linked to the social and economic struggles currently going on in PoJK and PoGB.

Finally, a consensus among all social, economic and political groups regarding direction of the way forward, should be established and followed through. This direction can only be quitting Pakistan and reunifying with Jammu and with Ladakh which in practical terms means joining the Union of the Indian Republic.

There is no doubt in my mind that the people of PoJK and PoGB are in a fighting mood. Nevertheless, this fighting mood could end up in frustration and defeat if it fails to rise to the event and produce visionary leadership.

Categories
India News

Security of former J&K CMs scaled down in Srinagar

Under the new arrangement, the former chief ministers will not be provided with jammers and ambulances in their cavalcade while travelling in Srinagar district…reports Asian Lite News

The Union Territory government of Jammu and Kashmir has scaled down the security of former Chief Ministers of the erstwhile state, sources in the know of things said on Sunday.

Under the new arrangement, the former chief ministers will not be provided with jammers and ambulances in their cavalcade while travelling in Srinagar district, Jammu and Kashmir officials said.

These facilities were provided to former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti.

However, during inter-district movement of former chief ministers jammers and ambulances would continue to be deployed, the officials in the security set up of the Jammu and Kashmir administration said.

The Union Territory government’s move came in the wake of the recent decision to downsize the specialised security wing Special Security Group (SSG), which had been created under a law enacted by the Assembly of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir for protection of Chief Ministers and former Chief Ministers in the year 2000.

In January this year, the SSG security cover was withdrawn from the security of these former Chief Ministers.

Now, the former chief minister get the security cover of the Jammu and Kashmir Police supported by the central para-military forces.

The elite force SSG has now been given the responsibility of serving Chief Ministers and their immediate family members.

The Union Territory government decision came amid the continuous threats from across the border when a number of terror incidents have taken place in Srinagar where all of the three chief ministers except Azad reside in Srinagar.

The intelligence agencies have also sent a report to the government apprehending attacks on the political workers, the officials in the security grid said on condition of anonymity.

However, Azad and Abdullah will continue to get the ‘Z’ category security provided by the National Security Guard as usual.

Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti will continue to have Z-plus security cover in Jammu and Kashmir but they will likely have a reduced security outside the Union Territory.

The security to the leaders would be provided by the district police as well as the security wing based on threat assessment, the officials said.

The vehicles and other gadgets have been transferred to the police’s security wing, they added.

ALSO READ: Hijab row: Karnataka extends holiday for pre-university students

Categories
Asia News

Hurriyat leader Altaf Bhat booked in 100cr scam in Pakistan

Altaf Ahmed Bhat is a prominent Kashmiri separatist, who has been on the forefront of every anti-India and pro-azadi activity after he switched over from militancy to political activism more than 20 years back…reports AHMED ALI FAYYAZ

 In a significant development, unprecedented in the last 32 years of the separatist insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistans Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has filed an FIR against a prominent Kashmiri Hurriyat leader, Altaf Ahmed Bhat, and 15 of his business associates in a fund embezzlement scandal running into hundreds of crores of rupees in a cooperative housing society in Islamabad.

In an enquiry ordered by the Supreme Court of Pakistan over complaints from victims of the embezzlement, FIA has established that money worth billions of rupees had been swindled by President Ataf Bhat and other office-bearers of the Central Board of Revenue Employees Cooperative Housing Society (CBRECHS).

Altaf Ahmed Bhat is a prominent Kashmiri separatist, operating in Pakistan as a representative of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC). He has been on the forefront of every anti-India and pro-azadi activity after he switched over from militancy to political activism more than 20 years back. Previously he operated as a militant with Hizbul Mujahideen in Kashmir under the code name of Tufail.

While Altaf Ahmad Bhat, according to the Pakistani media reports, has gone into hiding, a number of other accused have been arrested in the case. “He will surely be arrested in a day or two”, said a source privy to the developments in Pakistan.

The FIA has arrested Choudhary Nazir Ahmed, Executive Member and Rana Liaqat Ali (land provider) even as the search was underway for other accused individuals and raids were going on at their suspected whereabouts on Thursday. The accused are wanted for executing agreements on exorbitant rates without considering the actual rate of the land of the locality, converting a residential plot into commercial plot without paying any conversion fee and release of payment to the land providers from 2013 to 2019 without physically taking over of the complete land.

According to the allegations, the CBRECHS’s management committee committed fraud, cheating and criminal breach of trust and it failed to safeguard the interest of the society members.

The resultant loss suffered by the Society has been to the tune of Rs 85 crores. According to the reports, an amount of Rs 33. 93 crore was still outstanding against a property dealer while an amount of Rs 36.85 crore was also outstanding against the same property dealer as the land advances. Another amount of Rs 18.34 crore was reportedly outstanding against another property dealer as the land advances.

Who is Altaf Ahmad Bhat?

While Altaf’s elder brother Zaffar Akbar Bhat founded and operated ‘Salvation Movement’ in Kashmir, Altaf maintained the same banner in Pakistan. Both, according to the charges from the Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) were beneficiaries and promoters of Al-Jabbar Trust, floated in the name of their father. Zaffar joined Hizbul Mujahideen as its “District Commander” in 1991. He was subsequently elevated as the outfit’s “Divisional Commander” for Central Kashmir.

During the battle of Hizbul Mujahideen’s leadership between the factions loyal to Syed Salahuddin and Abdul Majeed Dar in 1998-2000, Zaffar sided with Dar. However Salahuddin’s loyalists allegedly killed Dar and his key associates including the dissident Farooq Mirchal. ‘Commander’ Masood Tantary got killed in an encounter in Pampore. Zaffar’s elder brother and a prominent property dealer Abdul Gani Bhat was also killed during the same internecine clash.

Later Zaffar managed to retain some space in the separatist camp with the intervention of Syed Ali Shah Geelani. On the other hand, the Jammu and Kashmir government provided Police protection to the Salvation Movement chief Zaffar Bhat, even as he played a key role in mobilising anti-India and pro-azadi demonstrations in Kashmir in 2008 and 2010.

In July 2020, the CIK of Jammu and Kashmir Police filed a case against unnamed persons for allegedly generating ‘terror funds’ through MBBS admission of the Kashmiri students against huge cash payments in Pakistan’s medical colleges. On 18 August 2021, the CIK arrested 6 of the accused including Zaffar. The agency has established the charges and filed a challan in the designated court for CIK and NIA cases in Srinagar.

(The content is being carried under an arrangement with indianarrative.com)

ALSO READ: India quietly resumes aid to Afghanistan