Support for Farooq Abdullahs Protest for Full Statehood in Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar, July 12: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] has expressed its support for the proposed protest by National Conference (NC) President Farooq Abdullah at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, demanding the restoration of full statehood for Jammu and Kashmir. The party has called on all political parties, organizations, and citizens to join this ... Read more Support for Farooq Abdullahs Protest for Full Statehood in Jammu and Kashmir
Who was Lindsey Graham? The US senator who wanted 500% tariffs on India over Russian oil
Senator Graham frequently targeted New Delhi for its independent foreign policy, highlighting his anti-India stance through severe economic threats.
Should We Go to Donald Trump?: Omar Abdullah Defends NCs Delhi Protest for Statehood
Taking aim at the BJP for criticising the proposed protest, Abdullah questioned where else the people of J&K should raise their demand if not in the countrys capital. He said that after the NC announced its plan to protest at Jantar Mantar, BJP leaders claimed that statehood would not be restored through demonstrations in New Delhi
The prosecution alleged that Aaftab Amin Poonawala strangled Shraddha Walkar, chopped her body into multiple pieces, stored them in a refrigerator and disposed of them over several days in different parts of Delhi.
Union Minister to Inaugurate Seven ESI Health Projects on July 14
New Delhi, July 12: Union Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, will inaugurate seven Employee State Insurance (ESI) health service projects across the country on July 14, 2026, from the ESI Hospital in Sanathnagar, Telangana. This announcement was made by the Ministry of Labour and Employment on Sunday. According to the ministrys statement, ... Read more Union Minister to Inaugurate Seven ESI Health Projects on July 14
5 Minors Stab Man To Death In Delhi Over Accidental 'Mud Splash', Detained
Victim Bansi Lal was walking through a muddy stretch when he accidentally splashed mud on a group of boys passing by, who then stabbed him multiple times.
50 Victims, Rs 1.6 Crore Loans: Punjab Man Arrested In Cyber Fraud Case
Delhi Police has arrested a 24 year old man from Punjab for his alleged role in a digital loan fraud racket that used stolen Aadhaar and PAN details to obtain personal loans in the names of unsuspecting victims.
New Delhi: England head coach Brendon McCullum said his players had earned the opportunity to celebrate after completing a 4-0 T20I series sweep over India, confirming that he would ease the team's recently introduced alcohol guidelines for one night. Speaking after England's 56-run victory at Southampton, McCullum explained that while the squad remained aware of the ECB's revised code of conduct, he believed the occasion warranted a measured celebration following a successful campaign. England's management had tightened off-field regulations earlier this year by introducing stricter behavioural expectations and a midnight curfew following a series of disciplinary issues on overseas tours. Updated guidance circulated within the squad also recommended that players avoid alcohol from the day before a match until the day after its conclusion, although the policy allowed for exceptions at the discretion of McCullum and managing director Rob Key. After sealing the series against India and climbing to the top of the ICC men's T20I rankings, McCullum said the circumstances justified a relaxed approach. For a start, there's not many of our guys that actually drink, but anyone that wants a beer can have a beer, yes. The guidelines are in place. People are very aware of the guidelines. They've been sent around. The policy is designed to make sure that people are being looked after and making the right decisions, McCullum was quoted by Cricinfo. The former New Zealand captain stressed that the emphasis remained on responsibility rather than restriction, adding that the squad had earned the chance to enjoy its achievement. I trust the players completely. All the information is there. You still have to feel the warmth of success and if you are someone that likes a beer, then tonight is a great opportunity to be able to enjoy yourself - as long as it's sensible, and it's not to excess - and allow something that you've achieved over the last ten days or so sink in the way that you want it to, he added. McCullum also issued a light-hearted reminder that celebrations should remain out of the headlines. But everyone's very aware of it (the guidance) and I think we'll have a quiet beer and just let this one land - just as long as no-one lands on the front page. The revised guidance follows a number of off-field incidents involving England players over the past year, including breaches of team protocols and late-night outings that prompted the ECB to revisit its code of conduct. McCullum also reflected on the development of England white-ball captain Harry Brook, who has emerged as one of the team's senior leaders after learning from mistakes made earlier in his career. He probably didn't quite understand the standing he had within the game and English cricket, and the responsibilities that come with that stuff. Sometimes, a mistake like that can be the making of someone. He acknowledged that he's grown immensely since then, and he's got a significant future in front of him as a leader in English cricket, he said. Praising Brook's influence in the dressing room, McCullum described the Yorkshire batter as someone whose growth had extended beyond his on-field performances, as he said, I consider him not just a good mate, but I feel like he's almost one of my other sons. He hasn't always got everything right and he's made mistakes off the field, but the growth that we've seen in him over the last 12 months or so has been immense. He continued by highlighting Brook's growing stature within the England setup, saying, He's very well respected in the dressing room as a leader, as a tactician, and obviously as a player, but he's growing at unbelievable speed and I thoroughly enjoy working with him. I feel like we're able to get the best out of each other, and I'm sure that'll continue over the time to come. Praising Brook's influence in the dressing room, McCullum described the Yorkshire batter as someone whose growth had extended beyond his on-field performances, as he said, I consider him not just a good mate, but I feel like he's almost one of my other sons. He hasn't always got everything right and he's made mistakes off the field, but the growth that we've seen in him over the last 12 months or so has been immense. Also Read: Live Cricket Score (Winning 4-0) is immensely satisfying, so a week is a long time in sport. Things can alter quite quickly, and the key is to try to remove the emotion from things at times, and still look at the job and the task at hand. I thought the boys were brilliant at that, the 44-year-old said. Article Source: IANS
How a doctor continues to rock India without missing a beat
Palash Sen, frontman of Delhi-based band, Euphoria, recounts his capital life and explains why the music changed
DU records highest-ever UG registrations with over 2.73 lakh candidates for 2026-27 session
Delhi University has recorded its highest-ever undergraduate registrations for the 2026-27 academic session. Over 2.73 lakh candidates signed up on the Common Seat Allocation System portal. More than 2.06 lakh aspirants have submitted their programme and college preferences. Simulated ranks will be declared on Sunday, with modifications allowed until July 13. The first CSAS allocation list is scheduled for announcement on July 16.
Twisha death case: CBI takes note as AIIMS Delhi final report confirms skin tissue on gym belt
PM Modis Statehood promise shouldcarry weight: Omar Abdullah
National Conference has announced a sit-in at New Delhis Jantar Mantar on July 20, the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, to demand restoration of Statehood and constitutional safeguards
Accused Cannot Oppose Co-Accused's Approver Plea: Delhi HC
Court Says Right to Challenge Approver's Testimony Arises Only During Trial
If Not in Delhi, Then Where? : Omar Abdullah announces statehood protest on Jul 20
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced fresh protests in Delhi starting July 20. These demonstrations aim to address the unexplained delay in restoring statehood to the Union Territory. Abdullah stated that his party has waited two years after the Assembly elections for this restoration. He questioned the Centre's repeated deferral of statehood to an appropriate time. The National Conference will continue its campaign through peaceful and democratic means.
He cut her body into 35 pieces: Shraddha Walkar's friend on hearing adjournment for Aftab's exam
A friend of Shraddha Walkar criticizes the slow pace of the murder trial. He questions the court's leniency towards accused Aaftab Poonawala. Poonawala received permission to take exams while awaiting trial for a brutal crime. The friend emphasizes the family's prolonged suffering and lack of closure. He urges the judiciary to expedite justice for the victim's family.
When Will the Right Time Come? Omar Abdullah Targets BJP Over Delay in J&K Statehood Restoration
Chief Minister accuses Centre of delaying its promise on J&K statehood, announces July 20 'Delhi Chalo' protest to intensify the campaign
New Delhi [India], July 12 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday condoled the passing away of Father Amir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and said he was a visionary leader who led his country to great levels of development and prosperity. The Prime Minister conveyed his condolences to the Amir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the people of Qatar. We deeply mourn the passing of Father Amir of the State of Qatar, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. A visionary leader who led Qatar to great levels of development and prosperity, we remember him also as a true friend whom I had the honour of meeting during my last visit to Qatar in February 2024. I convey my sincere condolences to the Amir of Qatar, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the entire royal family and people of Qatar. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace, PM Modi said in a post on X. The father emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, died at the age of 74, the Amiri Diwan, State of Qatar, said earlier. With hearts steadfast in faith in God's decree and destiny, the Amiri Diwan mourns the great loss to the nation of the late - may God have mercy on him - His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who passed away this morning, the Amiri Diwan said in a statement on Sunday. Sheikh Hamad, who ruled Qatar from 1995 to 2013, was a key architect of the energy-rich country's stunning development. During his reign, the country saw economic, social and cultural development that bolstered its status in the international community, Al Jazeera reported. Sheikh Hamad's tenure also saw the promulgation of Qatar's first permanent constitution in 2004 and the introduction of municipal elections, in which women were allowed to vote and stand as candidates, as per Al Jazeera. (ANI)
'Choked, assaulted him': UPSC aspirant attacked, robbed by 2 men in Delhi
Two men were arrested for robbing a UPSC aspirant of his mobile phone. Their arrest helped police solve four other cases including robbery and theft. The accused confessed to stealing a scooter to commit the Timarpur robbery. Police recovered the robbed mobile phone and the stolen scooter. The duo was involved in multiple previous cases of theft and robbery.
Arvind Kejriwal alleged a cover-up in the Ayodhya temple donation theft case. He accused the system of shielding those responsible for the alleged theft. The Aam Aadmi Party organized a Sundarkand recitation program in Delhi. Kejriwal announced a nationwide signature campaign seeking strict punishment for the accused. The BJP criticized the event as a political gimmick to improve Kejriwal's standing.
Husband arrested for woman's death at Mussoorie homestay
The husband, an IT firm employee, was apprehended from the Madhu Vihar area of east Delhi after a non-bailable warrant was obtained from the court of the Judicial Magistrate, Mussoorie
Delhi University PG Admission 2026: Round 3 Minimum Allocation Scores Out, Direct PDF Link Here
Delhi University PG Admission 2026: Candidates who participated in the CSAS PG 2026 can now check the minimum allocation scores through the admission portal.
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel receives bomb threat call, Mumbai Police conduct search operation
Mumbai Police are investigating a bomb threat received by the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel on Sunday. Navi Mumbai Police received the call around midnight and immediately alerted Mumbai authorities. A thorough search of the hotel premises was conducted following the received threat. This incident occurred one day after a similar hoax bomb threat at Delhi's Red Fort. Authorities are actively working to trace the origin of both recent threat calls.
Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace Hotel receives bomb threat; triggers security sweep
Mumbai Police are investigating a bomb threat received by the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel on Sunday. Navi Mumbai Police received the call around midnight and immediately alerted Mumbai authorities. A thorough search of the hotel premises was conducted following the received alert. This incident occurred one day after a similar hoax threat was made to Delhi's Red Fort.
The Aam Aadmi Party held a Sundarkand recitation and announced a nationwide signature campaign. This campaign seeks strict punishment for those involved in the Ayodhya Ram temple donation theft. Prayers were offered to Lord Hanuman for justice and blessings for the initiative. The signature campaign will begin after the religious program concludes. The BJP criticized the event as a political maneuver to influence voters.
Delhi University has revised the schedule for the third round of PG admissions under CSAS-PG 2026-27 after delays in supernumerary quota allocations. Candidates must accept allotted seats by July 13, complete document verification by July 14, and pay admission fees by July 15. The university has also indicated that additional allocation rounds may be held if vacancies remain.
Jammu: July 12 : Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has repeatedly advocated hollow promises of restoring the Statehood of Jammu and Kashmir. After claims of the BJP attempting to lure one of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference's (JKNC) MLAs with an offer of Rs 20-30 crore and a ministerial berth to switch sides, he accused the BJP of breaking several political parties, including the Trinamool Congress (TMC), Shiv Sena (UBT), and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). While addressing a National Conference rally on the Statehood demand ahead of the 'Delhi Chalo' protest, the J&K Chief Minister called the BJP a ackdoor party, saying that it breaks the ruling parties in States where they fail to secure a majority, using their conflicts as a 'backdoor' to enter the State. PM Modi has always promised that Jammu and Kashmir's statehood will be given at the appropriate time. What will be the right time? First, you did delimitation. They want to get more seats through that. You (BJP) have broken so many parties. See Maharashtra, see West Bengal, see Punjab! BJP is a backdoor party. Where they can't get power through the front door, they try to get through the back door, he said. CM Abdullah said that restoring the Statehood of Jammu and Kashmir will not be a favour on the State. He added that this promise not only includes the JKNC but also all the other political parties that contested the 2024 elections. Restoring the status of a State is not a favour to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. A promise was made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir regarding this. In this promise, it wasn't just the National Conference that was involved; this promise includes all those parties that contested the elections nearly one and a half years ago, he said. Furthermore, slamming the BJP, CM Omar Abdullah challenged that not even a single candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party failed to make the promise of restoring Jammu and Kashmir's Statehood while asking for votes during the 2024 election campaigns. Show me even a single BJP MLA who, while addressing the public during the 2024 elections, said that they would not let Jammu and Kashmir become a State again. Show me even a single BJP candidate, whether in Jammu or in Kashmir, who did not say in their speech during the elections, 'Give votes to the BJP, and we will restore your Statehood status', he said. The Chief Minister intensified the attack on the BJP, saying that even though the BJP leaders remember the promises made by JKNC, they have completely forgotten about their own. They never get tired of counting our promises, whether inside the Assembly or outside it. Their leaders remember our promises very well, but they fail to remember their own promises! They don't remember the promises they made themselves, he said. Following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, the Centre formed two Union Territories: Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said that the status of a state would be restored once the situation normalises. In 2023, the Supreme Court upheld the move to abrogate Article 370, while not taking up the question of the restoration of statehood, as the Centre had submitted that it would be restored in due time. (ANI)
Vice President Unveils Statue of Mannathu Padmanabhan in New Delhi
New Delhi, July 12: Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan inaugurated a statue of social reformer and freedom fighter Mannathu Padmanabhan at the Mannam International Centre in Dwarka, New Delhi, during a ceremony organized by the Nair Service Society (NSS) Delhi on Sunday. On this occasion, he also inaugurated the Mannam Smriti Mandapam, dedicated to the life, ... Read more Vice President Unveils Statue of Mannathu Padmanabhan in New Delhi
Singer Jasmine Sandlas revealed her fianc Shekhar Chaudhary during her Delhi concert. She introduced him to her cheering fans, displaying a diamond ring. Chaudhary, also known as Chaudhary Sahab, has been subtly present during her tours. He was seen supporting her security and accompanying her on travels. The couple's whirlwind romance details remain largely undisclosed for now.
A Delhi startup co-founder shared a story about a candidate accepting a low salary. The employee performed well and took on more responsibilities over two months. This employee then received a better offer and resigned from the company. The manager regretted not discussing the employee's initial salary concerns. Employers should value candidates' perceived worth to retain talent effectively.
Eknath Khadse dismisses BJP return buzz, says 'I will remain with Sharad Pawar'
NCP (SP) leader Eknath Khadse has dismissed speculation about rejoining the BJP, saying he will remain with Sharad Pawar till the end. Khadse confirmed visiting Delhi and claimed Amit Shah had invited him to return, but said he is no longer interested in switching parties
Kejriwal visits service station to hear consumers E20 concerns
New Delhi: AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday, July 11, visited a petrol pump and service station in Delhi to interact with vehicle owners over their experience with E20-blended petrol, claiming that several consumers complained of reduced mileage and vehicle performance. During the visit, Kejriwal spoke to people who had come for refuelling as Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Delhi Police arrest 3 'Lawrence Bishnoi gang shooters' for plotting targeted killing
Delhi Police arrested three alleged shooters linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. These individuals were reportedly planning a targeted killing and received information from abroad. This arrest follows a recent police encounter where two other gang members were killed. The Lawrence Bishnoi network faces increased international scrutiny and US charges. Goldy Brar, a key figure, has a US reward for information leading to his arrest.
CJP Protest Day 23: Wangchuk's Health Worsens as Fast Enters 15th Day
The Cockroach Janta Party's (CJP) protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi over alleged examination irregularities entered its 23rd day on Sunday
SC to hear plea seeking curbs on airfare fluctuations
New Delhi: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on July 13, a plea seeking regulatory guidelines to control the unpredictable fluctuations in airfares and ancillary charges imposed by private airlines in India. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta will hear the plea filed by social activist S Laxminarayanan, who also sought Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
My Happiness Knows No Bounds, Says Kranti's Coach On Pacer's 5-fer At Lord's
New Delhi: Indian pacer Kranti Gaud's historic five-wicket haul against England in the one-off Test at Lord's drew an emotional reaction from her coach, Rajiv Bilthare, who said the landmark achievement fulfilled not just the 22-year-old's dream of excelling at the Home of Cricket, but also a coach's aspiration of seeing his ward shine on one of the game's grandest stages. Kranti's spell helped India bowl England out for 170, putting the visitors firmly in control of the contest while also making her the first woman to earn a place on the iconic Lord's Test honours board. Reflecting on the milestone, Bilthare described the feat as a moment of immense personal pride after watching his ward script history at the historic venue. Every player dreams of playing at Lord's, and every coach dreams of seeing their student play at Lord's. Kranti Gaud has not only played at Lord's but has also delivered such a magnificent performance. To take five wickets at Lord's and create a record is an extraordinary achievement. Today, my happiness knows no bounds. I hope she continues to perform even better in the future, keeps progressing, and establishes herself as one of the leading fast bowlers in the game, Bilthare said in a video shared by Star Sports on X. Kranti's five-wicket haul came through the dismissals of Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Lauren Bell. Besides becoming the first woman to feature on the Lord's Test honours board, she also became the youngest Indian woman fast bowler to claim a five-wicket haul in Test cricket. The achievement was equally special for Kranti's family, who joined in celebrating the milestone as India strengthened its grip on the one-off Test. In the same video, sharing his delight, Kranti's brother congratulated both the young seamer and the Indian team, while expressing hope that the visitors would complete the job by securing victory. The achievement was equally special for Kranti's family, who joined in celebrating the milestone as India strengthened its grip on the one-off Test. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kranti's memorable performance marked the first five-wicket haul by an Indian woman fast bowler in Test cricket since Jhulan Goswami achieved the feat against England at Taunton in 2006, adding another significant chapter to India's growing legacy in the longest format. Article Source: IANS
Three publishers arrested over books with 'inappropriate content' in J&K
This decision follows coordinated operations in both Jammu and Delhi
One-off Test: Krantis Lord's Prophecy Comes True With Iconic Honours Board Entry
Kranti Gaud: Just days before India's one-off Test against England at Lord's, Kranti Gaud spoke of a dream shared by every fast bowler walking into the Home of Cricket. In a video now shared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the pacer revealed how she, along with all the bowlers on her side, wished to have their name on the historic Test honours board and script history. By the end of Day 2 of the Test on Saturday, the 22-year-old had turned those words into reality. After producing a magnificent five-wicket haul to bowl England out for 170 and hand India a crucial first-innings lead, Kranti became the first woman in the history of the game to have her name inscribed on the prestigious Test honours board at Lord's. The Lord's Honours Board is very famous because the name of the person who picks five wickets is noted on the board. We are also very excited to take five wickets and get our name on the board, Kranti had said before the one-off Test commenced, in a video shared by BCCI on Sunday. The landmark moment was captured in a video shared by the BCCI, where Kranti was seen walking up to the honours board and carefully writing her name among the game's greats. Watching from afar were her family members, who joined via video call to witness one of the proudest moments of her career. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur was also seen congratulating Kranti's family, applauding the young pacers performance in a touching exchange after the historic achievement. As Kranti completed the inscription, her teammates and members of the support staff gathered around the honours board, breaking into loud applause to celebrate a feat never before achieved by a woman cricketer at Lord's. Kranti had delivered the spell that made the occasion possible. She removed Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Lauren Bell to finish with a memorable five-wicket haul, playing the starring role as India tightened their grip on the Test. The performance also earned Kranti a place in Indian cricket history. At 22, she became the youngest Indian woman fast bowler to claim a five-wicket haul in Test cricket, surpassing Jhulan Goswami, who was 28 days older when she achieved the feat against England in New Delhi in 2005. Kranti had delivered the spell that made the occasion possible. She removed Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Lauren Bell to finish with a memorable five-wicket haul, playing the starring role as India tightened their grip on the Test. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India ended Day 2 on a commanding note and will head into Day 3 at 154/1, with a 269-run lead. Article Source: IANS
India Meteorological Department forecasts widespread rainfall across many regions on Monday. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected in north, east, and central India. Northeast India will also experience widespread rainfall and heavy showers. Light showers may continue in Delhi-NCR while heatwave conditions persist in coastal Andhra Pradesh. People in affected areas should remain cautious of potential disruptions.
Kolkata Thunder Blades Beat Pune Jaguars; Dabang Delhi Beat UP Prometheans
Taneesha Kotecha held her nerve to beat much-fancied Diya Chitale 2-1 (11-7, 11-2, 9-11) in a thrilling finish to give her side HVR Kolkata Thunder Blades an 8-7 victory in their Season 7 clash in the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) in Goa.
NCP (SP) leader Eknath Khadse admits Delhi visit, but says will remain with Sharad Pawar
I want to make it clear that I have no interest in joining the BJP now. I am with Sharad Pawar and will remain with him till the end. My workers may be interested in joining the BJP, but I am not, he asserted
Two-wheelers present bigger challenge for Delhi EV policy: Crisil Ratings
With electric bikes accounting for just 7.3% of registrations in FY26, the 2028 mandate will require a significant acceleration in EV adoption.
The Delhi Directorate of Education has selected 8,976 students in the second computerised draw for EWS, DG, and CWSN admissions to entry-level classes in private unaided schools for the 2026-27 academic session. The digital lottery aims to ensure transparent seat allocation, while applicants must meet prescribed age criteria and submit required documents, including disability certificates for CWSN admissions.
New Delhi [India], July 12 : Bharatiya Janata Party launched a sharp counter-offensive against Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, terming his allegations that the BJP is trying to buy National Conference (NC) MLAs as highly irresponsible and baseless. The party demanded that the Abdullah either produce concrete evidence or issue a formal apology. Addressing reporters, BJP National Spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi alleged that the Chief Minister is making these unsubstantiated claims to hide the failures and misgovernance of his own administration. Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah has made a highly irresponsible and condemnable statement, making the baseless allegation that the BJP is attempting to poach MLAs from his party. The BJP's J&K unit has strongly condemned this statement and directly asked him to either provide evidence or apologise, Trivedi said. The BJP leader further claimed that the poaching narrative is a deliberate attempt to deflect public attention away from the current government's lack of performance. The reality is that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has made this baseless allegation to conceal his government's incompetence, inaction, and misgovernance in Jammu and Kashmir and to divert attention from these issues. We strongly condemn this and urge him to either provide evidence or apologise for his statement, Trivedi added. Trivedi advised the National Conference leadership to stop engaging in political blame games and focus on their administrative responsibilities. National Conference Party and Omar Abdullah should not try to take revenge for their failure by making such baseless allegations and should concentrate on their work and not on allegations, he said. Without revealing names, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday claimed that the BJP attempted to lure one of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference's (JKNC) MLAs with an offer of Rs 20-30 crore and a ministerial berth to switch sides. Abdullah said the MLA rejected it and informed him about the approach. A BJP official, a Supreme Court lawyer, told one of my Jammu MLAs in a closed room, 'We will give Rs 20 to 30 crore, one ministry, and statehood. You walk with us.' Do they think that the faith of these people is so cheap? Abdullah asserted while addressing the gathering here. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary strongly backed Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's claims, alleging that the BJP's entire political foundation is built on lies. Tell me when the BJP has ever said the truth. BJP's work is all about lies. They came to power in 2014 based on lies, then came back in 2019, and in 2024, and their foundation is always lies. Omar Abdullah is not one of those leaders who lie. He first investigates the full facts, and then gives a statement, Choudhary said. The Deputy Chief Minister further stated that the revelations made by the Chief Minister would compel the public to reflect on the BJP's political intentions in the region. This statement from him will force the people of Jammu and Kashmir to think about what the BJP wants. Elections were held in Jammu and Kashmir according to the laws enacted by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. The National Conference government formed in Jammu and Kashmir, led by Omar Abdullah, is not nominated; it is elected. The people elected them, and elected them under their own laws, he added. (ANI)
Weather Forecast Today: The India Meteorological Department forecasts an active monsoon day across many Indian states. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are expected in northern, eastern, and northeastern regions. States like Uttarakhand, Bihar, and Assam are under heavy rainfall warnings. Delhi, however, anticipates mostly cloudy skies without any rainfall alerts. Residents are advised to remain alert for potential waterlogging and localized flooding.
Viral Video: Jasmine Sandlas Announces Engagement To Shekhar Chaudhary At Delhi Concert
Jasmine Sandlas brought her fianc Shekhar on stage to share the happy news with fans and flaunt her engagement ring
Twisha Sharma case: AIIMS Delhi submits crucial final report; skin tissue matches gym belt
An AIIMS medical board has submitted its forensic opinion to the CBI. This report addresses a key dispute over the ligature material used in Twisha Sharma's death. Laboratory tests confirmed the ligature matched the injury pattern on the victim's neck. The Madhya Pradesh High Court had ordered this second postmortem examination. The AIIMS opinion is now a crucial piece of evidence for the ongoing investigation.
Fire breaks out in house in northwest Delhi's Majlis Park
A fire erupted in a northwest Delhi residential building on Saturday night. Police and fire services launched a massive evacuation and firefighting operation. Narrow lanes complicated the fire tenders' swift arrival at the scene. Gas cylinder and air conditioner unit explosions occurred during the incident. No casualties were reported due to timely police and fire department efforts.
Watch: Jasmine Sandlas confirms engagement to Shekhar Chaudhary at Delhi concert
Jasmine Sandlas announced her engagement to Shekhar Chaudhary during the opening concert of her Dream Girl India Tour in Delhi. The singer introduced him on stage, shared a heartfelt hug and danced with him to her hit song Laavan
Jaishankar condoles victims of Vietnam boat capsize
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has condoled the death of 15 Indian tourists in a boat capsize in Vietnam. Deeply distressed by the unfortunate boat accident involving Indian nationals near Phu Quoc, Vietnam, Jaishankar said on X. Deeply distressed by the unfortunate boat accident involving Indian nationals near Phu Quoc, Vietnam.Heartfelt condolences to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Delhi University has recorded over 1.9 lakh registrations for undergraduate admissions through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), with more than 1.64 lakh candidates completing preference submission. The first seat allotment list will be released on July 16, while a one-time correction window and a new virtual wallet system aim to streamline the admission and fee payment process.
National workshop on regenerative medicine concludes at SKUAST-K
Srinagar, Jul 11: The 10-day DHRICMR Sponsored National Workshop on Next-Generation Biomaterial Scaffolds for Stem Cell Therapeutics in Regenerative Medicine concluded at Faculty Outreach Centre, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry, SKUAST-K, after ten days of intensive scientific deliberations, practical training, and interdisciplinary interactions in regenerative medicine. The Valedictory Function was graced by Prof. Mohd Altaf Bhat, Director Education, SKUAST-K, as the Chief Guest, while Prof. Azmat Alam Khan, Registrar, SKUAST-K; Prof. Riaz Ahmad Shah, Dean, FVSc & AH; and Dr. Geetanjali Sageena, Scientist and Program Officer, Division of Human Resource Development, DHR-ICMR, Government of India, New Delhi, attended as the Guests of Honour. Faculty members, scientists, researchers, clinicians, and participants were also present. Welcoming the gathering, Dr. Amatul Muhee, Professor & Head, Veterinary Clinical Complex, expressed gratitude to DHR-ICMR for supporting the workshop and reiterated SKUAST-Ks commitment to promoting excellence in regenerative medicine through advanced training and collaborative research. Presenting the workshop report, Dr. Mudasir Bashir Gugjoo, Organizing Secretary, highlighted that the programme provided comprehensive theoretical and hands-on training in stem cell biology, stem cell isolation, culture and characterization, exosome therapeutics, biomaterials, additive manufacturing technologies including 3D printing and electrospinning, preclinical evaluation, translational research, and clinical applications in human and veterinary medicine. He also highlighted the successful conduct of the Industry-Academia-Policy Dialogue, which deliberated on opportunities, challenges, regulatory perspectives, and the future roadmap for regenerative medicine in India. The workshop brought together internationally renowned experts from leading institutions across the globe, enabling participants to gain real-world insights into cutting-edge regenerative medicine and the complete translational continuum from laboratory research to clinical application. Such workshops provide exposure to research across multiple levels while simultaneously serving as a catalyst for meaningful collaborations. During the feedback session, participants highly appreciated the workshop for its practical orientation, extensive hands-on training, and interactions with internationally reputed experts. They described it as a unique learning platform that significantly enhanced their technical skills, research perspectives, and understanding of translational regenerative medicine. Addressing the gathering, Prof. Riaz Ahmad Shah and Prof. Azmat Alam Khan congratulated the organizers for successfully conducting a technically intensive programme and expressed satisfaction that participants had been exposed to high-end research methodologies and emerging technologies in regenerative medicine. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Geetanjali Sageena appreciated the scientific quality of the workshop and emphasized the pivotal role of DHR-ICMR in strengthening research capacity by supporting need-based training programmes that provide exposure to advanced biomedical research and emerging technologies. In his valedictory address, Prof. Mohd Altaf Bhat lauded the organizing committee for successfully conducting a workshop of national significance. He expressed satisfaction that SKUAST-K is not only undertaking research in advanced areas such as regenerative medicine but is also providing a national platform for nurturing the next generation of scientists and researchers through interactions with globally renowned experts. The programme concluded with the distribution of certificates to the participants and a vote of thanks from Dr Shahid Hussain Dar, Associate Professor, Veterinary Clinical Complex, reaffirming SKUAST-Ks commitment to advancing regenerative medicine through research excellence, innovation, capacity building, and national and international collaborations.
JK Peace Forum seeks 5% quota for migrant students in local institutions
New Delhi, Jul 11: The JK Peace Forum has urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to introduce a 5% supernumerary quota for registered Kashmiri migrant students in professional colleges and higher educational institutions across the Union Territory from the 2026-27 academic session, alleging that displaced students continue to be denied educational benefits available elsewhere in the country. In a representation submitted to the Lieutenant Governor, Chief Minister, Education Minister and the Relief Commissioner, the forum said successive governments have spoken about the rehabilitation of Kashmiri migrants but have failed to introduce a dedicated educational support mechanism for their children within Jammu and Kashmir. The forum said the proposed quota would apply to admissions in medical, dental, AYUSH, nursing, engineering, law, agriculture, veterinary, management institutions, government universities, as well as postgraduate and doctoral programmes. According to the representation, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (now the Ministry of Education), through a communication dated October 15, 2019, recognised the educational hardships faced by Kashmiri migrant students and enabled institutions across the country to provide special concessions, including supernumerary seats, relaxation in admission criteria and increased intake. The JK Peace Forum argued that while migrant students can avail such concessions in institutions outside Jammu and Kashmir, similar provisions have not been extended within the Union Territory. It termed this a policy inconsistency and called for corrective measures. The forum maintained that the proposed 5% supernumerary quota would create additional seats without reducing the intake or affecting the rights of candidates in existing reservation categories. It further said educational rehabilitation should form an integral part of the government's rehabilitation policy for displaced families, adding that access to higher education is essential for ensuring long-term social and economic rehabilitation. Referring to constitutional provisions, the forum cited Articles 14, 15, 21 and 46, stating that they provide for equality, protection of vulnerable sections and promotion of educational opportunities. It also referred to the Jammu and Kashmir Migrant Immovable Property (Preservation, Protection and Restraint on Distress Sales) Act, 1997, saying the legislation recognises Kashmiri migrants as a distinct displaced community requiring continued protection. The representation questioned why educational concessions recognised by the Centre had not been implemented in Jammu and Kashmir and called upon the government to notify the proposed quota before the commencement of the 2026-27 academic session. JK Peace Forum Secretary Satish Mahaldar said the demand was not for special privilege but for equal educational opportunities for the children of displaced families. For more than three decades, Kashmiri migrants have been assured of rehabilitation, yet their children continue to lack dedicated educational support in Jammu and Kashmir. We urge the government to introduce a 5% supernumerary quota to ensure educational justice and meaningful rehabilitation, Mahaldar said. The forum appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and the Jammu and Kashmir Government to take an early decision on the proposal so that it can be implemented from the upcoming academic session.
Maternity leave constitutional right, not state charity: J&K HC
Srinagar, Jul 11: In a landmark judgmentregardingconstitutional rights of working women, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakhhasquashed a government communication that denied pay and allowances to Senior Residents and Tutors during maternity leave, holding that maternity benefits are a constitutional right and not an act of state charity. Justice Rajnesh Oswal, while deciding a writ petition filed by Dr Sonakshi Gupta and other doctors, ruled that the Health and Medical Education Department's communication dated October 14, 2025, which withheld salaries during maternity leave based on Finance Department advice, was illegal, arbitrary and unconstitutional. The petitioners, engaged as Senior Residents and Tutors under the Jammu and Kashmir Medical and Dental Education (Appointment on Academic Arrangement Basis) Rules, 2020, had availed maternity leave in accordance with Government Order No. 451-JK(HME) of 2024. The order extended maternity leave benefits to postgraduate students, Senior Residents, Tutors and DNB trainees in Government Medical Colleges across Jammu and Kashmir. However, despite the policy, their salaries were withheld after the issuance of the impugned communication. The court observed that while the government had permitted maternity leave under its 2024 order, it could not subsequently deny salary during the leave period by relying on a Finance Department clarification. Justice Oswal held that Rule 41(1) of the J&K Civil Services (Leave) Rules, amended through SRO-353 of 2015, grants female employees up to 180 days of maternity leave with full leave salary equivalent to the pay drawn immediately before proceeding on leave. Calling the Finance Department's communication a latant administrativeoverreach,the court remarked that in its attempt to reduce public expenditure, the departmenthadignored constitutional safeguards protecting motherhood. The judgment stated that penalising a woman because of the nature of her appointment while she undergoes the same biological realities as any other employee amounts to discrimination and violates the principles of equality. The court also relied on an earlier Division Bench judgment in Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. versus Tanu Gupta, which held that women employees cannot be subjected to financial disadvantage merely because they avail maternity leave. Referring to Articles 15, 38, 39 and 42 of the Constitution, as well as Supreme Court judgments in Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Female Workers (Muster Roll), Deepika Singh v. PGIMER Chandigarh and Kavita Yadav v. State (NCT of Delhi), the court underscored that maternity leave provisions must be interpreted in a manner that advances gender justice and protects the dignity of motherhood. Maternity leave cannot be reduced to a matter of state charity; it is an unassailable constitutional right anchored in the dignity of women, the court observed, adding that the government cannot adopt contradictory positions after incorporating existing rules granting maternity leave benefits. Allowing the petition, the High Court quashed the October 14, 2025 communication to the extent it denied pay and allowances during maternity leave and directed the Health and Medical Education Department to release full salary and allowances to the petitioners not only for the maternity leave period but also for the extended residency period corresponding to the leave availed.
Pilgrims hail Amarnath Yatra arrangements
Srinagar, Jul 11: Pilgrims undertaking the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra have expressed widespread satisfactionoverthe arrangements made by the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board and the Jammu and Kashmir administration, describing the pilgrimage as well-managed, safe, and spiritually fulfilling. Many devotees appreciated the availability of accommodation, sanitation facilities, medical services, food, and security along the route, saying the administrationhadleft no stone unturned to ensure a hassle-free experience. The arrangements have been excellent. From registration to darshan, everything was smooth and well-coordinated. We felt safe and well-cared for throughout the journey, said a pilgrim from Maharashtra. Another devotee from Uttar Pradesh praised the medical facilities, saying, The medical camps and oxygen booths along the route are very helpful, especially for elderly pilgrims like us. The administration has done a commendable job. A pilgrim from Delhi said thebehaviour of security personnel and volunteers was courteous and reassuring.They guided us at every step. This is not just a pilgrimage; it is a well-managed spiritual experience, he said. Devotees also appreciated the cleanliness and sanitation arrangements at the base camps and along the track. The toilets, drinking water facilities, and food arrangements were beyond our expectations. We are leaving with wonderful memories, said a woman pilgrim from Gujarat. According to official figures, a total of 17,537 pilgrims had returned to Domail after darshan up to 6:00 PM on July 11, reflecting the steady movement of yatris through the twin routes of Baltal and Pahalgam under elaborate security and logistical arrangements. The returning pilgrims included 11,730 men, 5,410 women, 110 children, 95 sadhus, six sadhvis, five transgender devotees, and 181 security personnel. Meanwhile, the 10th batch comprising over 9,100 pilgrims departed from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu amid stringent security arrangements. The convoy, escorted by security forces, proceeded towards the twin base camps of Baltal in Ganderbal and Nunwan in Pahalgam for onward journey to the shrine. The administration, along with security agencies, health officials, disaster response teams, and volunteers, has put in place multi-layered arrangements to ensure the smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. Round-the-clock monitoring, traffic regulation, medical assistance, and emergency response systems remain operational along the Yatra route to facilitate the safe movement of devotees. The cumulative number of devotees who have performed darshan at the holy Amarnath Cave Shrine has crossed the two lakh mark, reflecting the overwhelming response to this year's pilgrimage. Authorities are maintaining close coordination to ensure a safe, secure, and hassle-free experience for all devotees.
Amit Shah inaugurates Jayaprakash Narayan library in Delhi
New Delhi, Jul 11: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday inaugurated the Jayaprakash Narayan Library in the national capital and urged the younger generation to develop the habit of reading by associating themselves with libraries. Speaking at the inauguration, Amit Shah said a nations future is reflected in the number of young people studying in its libraries, describing knowledge and wisdom as the foundation of nation-building and prosperity. He called upon the Delhi government to interconnect libraries across the city and link them with schools to encourage reading among students. Amit Shah said the new library houses more than 32,000 books, offers access to one crore e-books through an e-library, and is equipped with modern facilities including a research centre, childrens zone, free Wi-Fi and an RFID-based book management system. He also paid tribute to socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan, describing him as a visionary who played a pivotal role in Indias democratic movement, particularly during the Emergency.
India-New Zealand: A winning partnership
New Delhi, Jul 11:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday attended a special gala luncheon hosted by his New Zealand counterpart, Christopher Luxon, under the theme India-New Zealand: A Winning Partnership, where the two leaders highlighted the growing momentum in bilateral relations and unveiled a shared vision for closer cooperation across trade, sports and innovation. The event brought together leading personalities from politics, business, industry, academia, technology, sports and the arts, reflecting the broad-based nature of the relationship between the two countries.Welcoming the gathering, Prime Minister Luxon underlined the deep and enduring ties between India and New Zealand and outlined a common vision to strengthen bilateral cooperation and promote shared prosperity. Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Modi said the elevation of bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership marked a new chapter in relations. He noted the complementarities between the two economies and the strong people-to-people links that have long connected the two nations. PM Modi said the India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, concluded in record time, would create new opportunities for businesses, farmers and young people in both countries and help achieve the target of doubling bilateral trade by 2030. Following the luncheon, the two Prime Ministers toured an exhibition of innovative sports equipment and interacted with decorated New Zealand athletes and representatives of the countrys high-performance sports sector. Recalling a century of sporting engagement between India and New Zealand, PM Modi said the Sports Joint Action Plan signed during the visit would broaden cooperation beyond cricket and deepen collaboration across multiple disciplines. The sports initiative also aligns with Indias preparations to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and reflects the commitment of both countries to expand cooperation in high-performance sports and athlete development. India-New Zealand visit: Key outcomes 10 agreements signed, covering maritime cooperation, logistics support, counter-terrorism, disaster management, tourism, animal husbandry, sports, culture and maritime heritage. Bilateral ties elevated to a Strategic Partnership with a Roadmap to 2030. Target set to double two-way trade to NZ$7 billion (Rs 35,000 crore) by 2030. Decision to establish an India-New Zealand Maritime Security Dialogue. New Zealand joins the Maritime Security pillar of the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI). New Zealand to join the Global Biofuels Alliance. Kiwifruit Action Plan launched; two Centres of Excellence to be set up in Nagaland and Uttarakhand. New research partnerships announced between NCPOR-Goa and the University of Canterbury on Antarctic research, and NIFTEM-Kundli and Massey University on food technology and academic exchanges.
India, New Zealand launch Strategic Partnership, unveil roadmap to 2030
New Delhi/Auckland, Jul 11: India and New Zealand on Saturday elevated their bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his New Zealand counterpart unveiling an ambitious Roadmap to 2030 aimed at expanding cooperation across defence, trade, security, education, science and people-to-people exchanges. PM Modi was accorded a traditional M ori welcome and a Guard of Honour at Government House, held restricted and delegation-level talks with Luxon covering trade and investment, defence and security, agri-tech, education, sports, tourism, culture and people-to-people ties. The roadmap, announced after the two Prime Ministers met in Auckland, provides a framework for strengthening the partnership over the next four years through regular political engagement, enhanced defence ties, deeper economic cooperation and closer collaboration in regional and multilateral forums. A major economic target under the roadmap is to double bilateral trade in goods and services to NZ$7 billion (about 35,000 crore) by 2030. Both sides also agreed to work towards the early entry into force and implementation of the proposed India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement and facilitate trusted trade through simplified customs procedures. On defence and security, the two countries agreed to expand military exchanges, conduct bilateral naval exercises, operationalise maritime cooperation arrangements, establish an annual Maritime Security Dialogue and launch a Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism. They will also strengthen cooperation in cyber security, law enforcement, disaster resilience and combating narcotics trafficking. The roadmap envisages greater collaboration in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, dairy, tourism and aviation, including efforts to encourage direct non-stop flights between the two countries. It also seeks to deepen cooperation in education, research, science and technology, climate action, renewable energy, disaster management, traditional medicine, sports and cultural exchanges. Following the talks, the two Prime Ministers witnessed the exchange of several Memoranda of Understanding and other agreements in areas including defence and maritime security, hydrography, sports, disaster management, dairy, tourism, maritime heritage, culture, food technology and ocean research. A Joint Statement outlining the future roadmap for the bilateral partnership was also adopted. At the regional and global level, India and New Zealand agreed to coordinate more closely on Indo-Pacific issues, support a rules-based international order, strengthen cooperation at the United Nations and back reforms of the UN Security Council, including Indias candidature for permanent membership in a reformed Council. The roadmap clarifies that it does not create any legally binding obligations or financial commitments but serves as a shared framework for implementing the newly established India-New Zealand Strategic Partnership through 2030. Prime Minister Modi thanked Luxon for his hospitality and invited him to visit India.
New Delhi, Jul 11:Food Processing Industries Minister Chirag Paswan on Thursday announced that over 2 lakh micro enterprises have received credit-linked subsidy under the PMFME scheme since its launch in 2020 to set up processing facilities with a combined investment of Rs 20,300 crore. The total subsidy amount provided so far under the Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME) scheme is around Rs 6,000 crore, he added. Paswan said the PMFME Scheme, which was launched in 2020, has been extended till September this year, and the ministry is considering launching PMFME 2.0 with suitable changes to attract more investments in this sector. Addressing an event here, Paswan informed that, under the PMFME scheme, there has been sanction of loans to more than 2 lakh micro food processing enterprises during the last six years. He described it as a historic milestone. When asked about the subsidy being provided under this scheme so far, he said it is around Rs 6,000 crore. The minister said the scheme has leveraged project investments of over Rs 20,300 crore, while generating nearly 11 lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities. Elaborating more, Paswan mentioned that nearly 90 per cent of beneficiaries are first-generation entrepreneurs and 44 per cent are women entrepreneurs, while over 75,000 PMFME-supported enterprises have entered the formal economy through registrations such as Udyam Aadhaar, Udyam Assist, FSSAI and GST. The minister said the achievement of 2 lakh beneficiaries demonstrates that this vision is translating into measurable outcomes. He commended the performance of leading states, including Bihar, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh. Paswan said there is a need to expand this scheme to cover more people. In his speech, Paswan discussed the significant business opportunities in this sector. He said the food processing could at least solve three major challenges -- enhancing farmers income, creating jobs, and reducing wastage of farm produce. The minister also stressed the need to counter the false narrative that all processed food is bad. He also asked food businesses not to compromise on quality. Food Processing Secretary A P Das Joshi said this scheme is inclusive and most of the processing units are located in rural India. He said these processing units are helping to reduce wastage of farm produce. Devesh Deval, Joint Secretary in the ministry, stressed the importance of the PMFME scheme that provides end-to-end support to micro food processing entrepreneurs, starting from financial assistance, training, handholding, branding and marketing to market linkage. He noted that the scheme is not merely supporting enterprises it is transforming livelihoods, strengthening local value chains and creating sustainable employment opportunities across the country. The ministry highlighted that the schemes seed capital support has been availed by more than 4.18 lakh Self Help Group members. More than 1.76 lakh beneficiaries have been trained under the Scheme, of whom 77 percent are women. During the event, Paswan felicitated the 2nd lakh beneficiary, Inderjeet Singh from Ranchi, Jharkhand and handed over the sanction letter as well as the certificate. Under the PMFME, a 35 per cent subsidy for individual micro food processing enterprises (Maximum Rs 10 lakh) is being provided to set up or upgrade their individual micro food processing enterprises. Further, there is a provision of 35 per cent Credit-linked Subsidy for Farmer Producer Organisation (FPO), Farmer Producer Company (FPC), Self Help Group (SHG), etc to set up or upgrade Common Infrastructure (Maximum Rs 3 Crore).
BJP has no interest in toppling NC Govt: Ashok Koul
Srinagar, Jul 11: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu and Kashmir General Secretary (Organisation) Ashok Koul on Saturday dismissed the National Conference's allegation that BJP had offered money to its legislators to topple the government, asserting that his party has no interest in forming a government in the Union Territory through defections. As per KNS, responding to claims by National Conference leaders that BJP had allegedly offered Rs 20 crore to an MLA to leave the party, Koul termed the allegation baseless and said it reflected internal problems within the ruling party. These statements are being made because of their own internal issues. Their house is about to break, and they are trying to shift the blame on us. We have repeatedly made it clear that the BJP has no interest in forming a government by breaking any party, Koul said. On the National Conference's proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi seeking restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood, Koul said every political party has the democratic right to hold protests. They have every right to protest. We have no objection if they want to go to Jantar Mantar or organise demonstrations elsewhere, he said. However, he questioned the turnout at the party's recent demonstrations, claiming the participation was much lower than projected by the National Conference. Referring to the controversy over outsourcing of government jobs, Koul alleged that the National Conference had itself admitted to making around 24,000 appointments through outsourcing and questioned the transparency of the process. They should explain the criteria adopted for appointing these 24,000 people. Government recruitment is carried out through agencies like the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission and the Services Selection Recruitment Board after proper advertisement and selection. What process was followed in these appointments? he asked. Koul alleged that the outsourced appointments lacked transparency and claimed the beneficiaries were relatives of party leaders and workers. The public deserves to know what qualifications these appointees had, who assessed their eligibility and what procedure was followed, he said.
Aga Ruhullah distances from NCs planned protest in Delhi
Srinagar, Jul 11: National Conference (NC) MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday signalled a widening rift with his party, saying it no longer needed him and making it clear that he would not participate in the NC's proposed protest at Jantar Mantar seeking restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. As per KNS, speaking to reporters in Kulgam, Ruhullah said he did not attend the party convention held to mark the death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan because he was neither invited nor expected to be there. I was not called, and I was not there. I had prior engagements related to Muharram in Kulgam, Srinagar and other places. They don't need me anymore, he said when asked about his absence from the event. The Srinagar MP also distanced himself from the party's planned demonstration in New Delhi, saying his political priorities differ from those being pursued by the National Conference. They are going to protest for statehood, but that is not the mandate people gave them. I will remain among the people of Jammu and Kashmir and continue raising the issue of Article 370. My focus will remain on the people's agenda, he said. Ruhullah argued that shifting the political discourse from the restoration of Article 370 to the demand for statehood weakens the core issues on which the National Conference sought public support during the Assembly elections. We sought votes on the promise of fighting for Article 370. Anyone moving away from that and limiting the discourse to statehood is helping normalise the existing situation and strengthening the BJP's narrative, he said. The remarks come amid visible differences within the National Conference over its political strategy and its upcoming protest in the national capital seeking restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood.
Musings on events across the LoC
It is four weeks now that simmering resentment in the Pakistan occupied areas of the former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir turned violent. The agitation is centred on the 12 legislature seats reserved for refugees from the Indian side of J&K to Pakistan, but there is a host of other issues fomenting the protests. It began in 2023 with the formation of the Joint Awami Action Committee, an amalgam of students and lawyers, traders and transporters, that was set up to project the demands of the people of the territory. There were 38 demands in all, the most prominent of which at that time were those concerning the power tariff, and the cost of food grains. The JAAC wanted the same subsidized price for wheat flour, that was being charged in Gilgit Baltistan. It also wanted power to be charged at the cost of generation within the occupied territory. The Shahbaz Sharif government did take some measures on both these demands which do not seem to have fully met expectations. Talks between the federal government and the JAAC collapsed over two demands. One was the perks and privileges granted to ministers, legislators and bureaucrats. The other demand was the seats reserved for the migrants from Jammu and Kashmir, India. The JAAC argued that Islamabad uses these 12 seats to manufacture and manipulate unrepresentative regional governments.As MB Naqvi wrote in The Diplomat, the turmoil reflects more than a dispute over a strike or public order. It has revealed deeper tensions over political representation, governance, and the nature of power in a territory where local politics has long been shaped by decisions made beyond its borders. Among the demands is abolition of the requirement that elected legislators take the oath of allegiance to Pakistan when assuming office. Negotiations broke down over these key issues. The Supreme Court of POJK has ruled the reserved seats were constitutionally guaranteed and could not be abolished without a constitutional amendment. Renewed violence by agitators followed the breakdown of talks and the State responded with counter violence. Both sides are now in full-blown confrontation. An unknown number of people have been killed. The figures put out by YouTubers differ from those admitted by the Pakistani Government. The rhetoric, of both sides, indicates that neither side is ready for compromise. Rawalakote is the centre of the agitation which has spread all the way from Mirpur in the South to Kel in the North. Khwaja Asif, the Pakistani Defence Minister has gone so far as to deny that the protestors are Kashmiris at all. Mainstream discussants in the Pakistani media either ignore the troubles or follow the government line.Leaders of the JAAC have in turn threatened to secede from Pakistan. Government of Pakistan then banned the JAAC declaring it a terrorist organization under the Anti-Terrorism laws and charged its leaders with sedition. Sardar Aman Khan, a leader of the JAAC has called for aid and assistance from the Indian side. He appealed to the people of Rajouri, Poonch, Mendhar and Doda to supply essential items, going so far as to ask New Delhi to allow refugees from POJK.It is a dire situation, and one hardly knows which side is more to blame. We, in India are more than familiar with the power games between the Centre and the States, especially in Jammu and Kashmir. It is but rarely that insurgency results. In Pakistan, however, they do things differently. Given the armys political control of its government, the scope for political solutions of political issues is limited by the need to satisfy the hubris of the Punjab dominated army. Except briefly in Zulfiqar Ali Bhuttos first term as Prime Minister, it has always insisted on the countrys politics being run in line with its perceptions.The hybrid system ensures that Pakistans domestic and foreign policy is conducted to accord with its dictates. We have seen that approach in Baluchistan, and it is likely to be so in POJK as well. The greater part of the blame, over the 12 seats must therefore lie at the door of the army. Its mailed fist was never concealed in a velvet glove. In January of 2005, responding to Baloch demands over gas pipelines and regional autonomy, General Musharraf threatened thus, Dont push us.this time you wont even know what hit you. Nawab Akbar Bugti, who used to be an ardent Pakistani was subsequently killed in the artillery and air campaign against the Baloch people. There is some danger of the same medicine being administered in POJK.Not so long ago the people who now oppose the Pakistani armys political manipulations in POJK were considered its most loyal and supportive cohort. It is an unimaginable folly to alienate them; the result of grossly insensitive political mismanagement.Historically, Kashmiris have known these people as the Khakas and Bambas. The agitators come from a lineage with a history of pertinacious resistance to any external authority that tried to control the routes into the valley. They fought the Mughals, the Pathans and the Sikhs, raiding into Kashmir as well for loot and pillage, retreating into their mountain lairs whenever threatened. They were, and presumably still are, a refractory people, resistant to authority. Antagonizing the most pro-Pakistan population in Jammu and Kashmir was maladroit enough, but the follow through is cruel, not just clumsy. It is possible that a prolonged and violent insurgency is in the offing. Both sides have taken extreme positions, with the Pakistani establishment branding the agitators as Indias agents. From the Indian perspective it is all rather sudden. There had been rumblings and mutterings from across the LoC during the discontent of the past few years, but an insurgency could hardly have been anticipated. It is unlikely that anyone anticipated this reversal of sentiment towards India. It is certainly bizarre. The question is what the Indian response should be? There are, broadly speaking, two choices. The first is to make a fuss internationally, the way Pakistan has done about India, at every opportunity. There is little chance though that anyone, including Human Rights organizations will pay any heed. Internationally, Pakistan is currently on the crest of a popularity wave. The option can be employed, however, as the prelude to and excuse for humanitarian intervention across the LAC, as requested by the agitators. The logistics of supplying food and medicine across may be a challenge but surely not an insurmountable one.The second choice, which a YouTube warrior, Major Gaurav Arya suggested in a video, is to remain indifferent. His argument was that these people harboured terrorist camps and had no sympathy for the sufferings and expulsion of Kashmiri Pandits. To do nothing would be a grave mistake, however. Dr. Amjad Mirza another YouTuber, based out of the UK perhaps, has for long, been an active proponent of the Indian position. He is no light weight, being the son of Ayub Mirza who was once offered the Presidency of POJK; his uncle was an aide to General Zia ul Haq in other words, someone of ardent pro Pakistan stock. Yet his plaintive cries for Indian intervention are yet to strike a chord of sympathy in Delhi. The situation in PoJK is a historic opportunity for New Delhi. It is a gift horse that needs no oral examination. India should provide as much humanitarian assistance as it is able to, even to the extent of taking in refugees, if there are any. It is a chance to make friends and create influence in a traditionally hostile population.A cautious approach, based on fears that the infection may spread to this side of the LAC is misplaced. The insurgency in this part of the State was uncharacteristic and aberrant. If the residents of PoJK are now open to the idea of India as a refuge or even an alternative home, it should be encouraged. Only good can come from it. Humanitarian intervention would also create what may be called a point dappui, an opportunity for the future, in line with Delhis official position that all of the former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir belongs to India. The opportunity should not be missed. It may not come again. B R Singh is a retired IAS officer who served in the J&K cadre.
J&K let down by decades of broken promises: Dr Farooq Abdullah
Srinagar, Jul 11:National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Saturday launched a scathing attack on successive Central governments, accusing them of repeatedly failing to honour commitments made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir while asserting that the region was only seeking the restoration of its legitimate rights. Addressing a gathering at the Dargah Hazratbal in Srinagar, Abdullah said successive governments in New Delhi had made promises to Jammu and Kashmir but failed to fulfil them, resulting in growing mistrust between the Centre and the people of the region. Recalling a meeting during the tenure of former Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao, Abdullah said assurances had then been given that the shortcomings caused by the government would be addressed and corrected. Whatever shortcomings this government has caused, we will certainly look into them and restore matters, Abdullah recalled the assurance, adding that decades later little had changed. We too are human beings. We too are the crown of India - we too have our dignity here. The NC President also referred to a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which he said he attended along with senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad. According to Abdullah, he had candidly told the Prime Minister that there was a lack of trust between New Delhi and Kashmir. It is unfortunate that we do not trust you, and you do not trust us. Let us first build this trust, Abdullah said, adding that although there were assurances to reduce the distance between Delhi and Kashmir, the gap had instead widened over the years. Without naming anyone, Abdullah launched a sharp attack on his political opponents, accusing them of acting at the behest of New Delhi while claiming to represent the interests of Jammu and Kashmir. They say one thing here and another there. They follow Delhi's directions while pretending to speak for the people, he alleged.In one of his strongest remarks, Abdullah questioned whether such leaders were prepared to sell this state and he honour of their own parents for political gains.He urged them to abandon what he described as servitude and stand with the people instead.They should leave this slavery and join the people. Those who betray the poor of this state will not remain at peace. The fire of hell awaits them, he said. Defending the NC's governance record, Abdullah said his party had delivered development under extremely difficult circumstances and had invested in public infrastructure across J&K.No one else could have done what we did during those difficult times. We built schools, colleges, hospitals and roads despite the challenges, he said. Concluding his address, Abdullah reiterated that the NC's struggle was for the restoration of the rights and dignity of the people of Jammu and Kashmir rather than for concessions. We are not asking for anything that isn't ours. We are only asking for our own right, that this right be returned to us, he said.
Infighting in Congress Major Reason for Election Loss, Teamwork Essential in Punjab: Dr. Udit Raj
New Delhi, July 12: Senior Congress leader and former MP Dr. Udit Raj has expressed concern over the ongoing infighting within the party. He stated that the Congress has failed to secure power in several states because leaders have invested more energy in internal conflicts rather than strengthening the organization. In an exclusive conversation, Dr. ... Read more Infighting in Congress Major Reason for Election Loss, Teamwork Essential in Punjab: Dr. Udit Raj
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It was not like where I came from. Kashmir was not Afghanistan and Kashmiris were even more different from us Afghans. I was a Mujahid and had fought hundreds of battles for years against the bloody communist Soviets, alongside other courageous Mujahideen who came from all over the world. By the grace of God, we were successful in forcing them to leave the land of the brave and crowned our victory by making the last empire in the world crumble into bits and pieces. After fighting the Soviet Hinds with our Stinger missiles, I was sent to wage Jihad against the Indian Hindu Kaafirs . The Kashmiris were not allowed to offer Namaz . The Kaafir forces had occupied their land and were destroying their mosques. They were building temples of their idols. People did not dare to leave their homes and were living a life not worth living. Crops were being destroyed by the occupying forces and people had nothing to eat. The Muslims of Kashmir were forced to change their religion. This beautiful paradise had been turned into an ugly hell by the infidels. Hearing all of this and after the invitation of some Kashmiri leaders, I decided to go and liberate Kashmir from these savage Kafirs . It was the spring of 1999 when I left Khost for the Valley of Kashmir. A year has passed now. The reality in Kashmir did not resemble any of the stories which I had heard in Peshawar or from other Afghans in Quetta, and which had made me come here. Soon the naked truth started to unveil an unexpected reality. Every neighbourhood had a mosque while many of the neighbourhoods had more than one, which catered to the different sects living here. There were absolutely no restrictions on religion, while I kept noticing some obvious restrictions embedded in Islam which were collectively disregarded by the converted Muslims in Kashmir. While I had been made to believe that a war was being fought in Kashmir, I was surprised to find the opposite. The habits of Kashmiris had nothing to do with war. Their marriage ceremonies were lavish. Hundred Manns of meat, chicken and rice and at least ten different dishes, complimented by various side-dishes like chutneys, pickles and salad. Coca-Cola, Pepsi, mineral water, mouth-fresheners, wet-tissues. Sparkling jewellery and beautiful clothes. All imported from the land of the occupier. The luxurious houses on ten and sometimes twenty jerib were astonishing as well. Different colours, exquisite wood, high glass windows, majestic green gardens and bright flowerbeds. All secluded by high walls and protected by heavy iron gates. Even a hundred deaths would not be sufficient to make me imagine that we Afghans, while opposing and fighting against the rule of the Soviets, would at the same time want to keep any association with the occupiers. However, in Kashmir this was nothing out of the ordinary. In Afghanistan, leaders were the commanders of the Mujahideen and fought at the forefront. Here it was different. A rare glimpse of the leaders would be offered to the people at funeral prayers of Mujahideen or sometimes they would be seen on television and in newspapers repeating their rhetoric. While in Afghanistan the leaders had tanks, Kalashnikovs and a brave heart, here the leaders favoured Hartal and innocent youth with stones as their weapons. The leaders were fond of visiting Delhi and Mumbai for medical treatment and more than often their treatment would be paid for by the occupying forces. They also preferred to spend the harsh winters in warm and comfortable houses in either the political or financial capital of India. This was incomprehensible. I could not imagine Burhanuddin Rabbani or Ahmed Shah Massoud going to Moscow for medical treatment while the Mujahideen kept fighting the Soviets, or that they would retreat to apartments there, because the winters in Kabul, Kandahar or Jalalabad were too harsh. Children, wives and family members of these leaders in Kashmir have high paid government jobs, while they claim to fight against the same government. How is that possible? I asked this question to my Kashmiri host, Ghulam Nabi and to other Kashmiris, but nobody could give me a satisfying answer. This war in Kashmir had also produced a large prosperous class while the price of each and every commodity had increased. We had opium in Afghanistan, but I sometimes wondered what they had in Kashmir. In some areas, the price of 5 jerib of land is one crore Indian Rupees. During the war in Afghanistan, nobody would be even willing to pay one single Afghani for a hundred jerib of land in Kabul. Hundreds of thousands of children of this growing and large affluent class in Kashmir including the children of many leaders, study in various colleges and universities located in India. Many of them have settled in cities in India and have jobs in Indian, American and Jewish multinationals. Some of them have settled comfortably abroad in UK, US and Europe while they keep instigating the youth in Kashmir to pick up stones and arms to fight the Indian forces. In Afghanistan, we had millions of child refugees who fled to Pakistan and Iran and lived in inhuman conditions in tents, but none of them went to Moscow or Tashkent to study and find jobs. The Soviet Union was our enemy. How could we send our children to study and work there? The general population of Kashmir is as confused as their leaders. What is it that they want? This question has denied me my sleep since I came here, and every Kashmiri has a different answer to it. Some want to be free, which they call Azaadi . Some want to become part of Pakistan. Others would like to be part of India. Another portion wants to break up Kashmir and create smaller Kashmirs. It is a junction of confusions. I have had long nights of conversations with Ghulam Nabi. I told him that we were supported by the American CIA, Saudis, half a dozen other Western intelligence agencies and the Pakistani ISI, but we never wanted to become part of any of these countries. We were fighting for our land, while they were fighting for their interests. They used us and we used them. From some Kashmiris I had come to know that Pakistan also occupied almost half of Kashmir. This made me realize what the game was about, as I had seen enough of Pakistan and its agencies. I said something to Ghulam Nabi, which totally baffled this poor man. Ghulam Nabi, lets say that Afghanistan was occupied half by the Soviet Union and half by the Americans. Could we Afghans then take any assistance from America to fight the Soviets? Ghulam Nabi thought for half a minute or so and then in his soft-spoken way said, Bhaijaan, but then the Americans would only be helping you because they would like to occupy the whole of your country and snatch away your freedom. I stood up from my rather comfortable lying position and in total anger and disbelief, slapped Ghulam Nabis right cheek with my mighty left hand. Padar lanat, now you understand? Dont you see that Pakistan wants the same by helping you against India? The psyche of my Kashmiri brethren is very strange. Perhaps too strange for me to comprehend. The Kashmiri himself will inform on the Mujahid whom he is sheltering, say that violence has ruined everything in Kashmir and that it used to be paradise before the damned Pakistani gun was brought, but thousands of people will also join the funeral procession of the same Pakistani Mujahid . They will curse India but accept funds from it. They will abuse the Indian Army, but 20.000 Kashmiris will also line up to join the Indian Army when there are only 500 vacancies. They will wave flags of Pakistan and ask for Azaadi. They will vote in elections, line up for government jobs, flourish by doing business in India and then blame the same elections, the government and their business partners for their division and miseries. We Afghans knew what we were fighting for and we were happy to sacrifice anything for our ultimate goal as we had nothing to lose. The ruins of our cities still bear witness to this fact. The Kashmiris on the other hand, had everything to lose and in addition, they were struggling with three fundamental problems. Firstly, they did not know what they actually want. Secondly, because of the fact that their ultimate aim was not defined, they were scattered and thus were being used and abused. Thirdly, everyone seemed to want something, but no one was willing to leave the comforts of life and make sacrifices for whatever they seem to want. This, like in any place, and Kashmir is no different, means that eventually the poor makes the largest sacrifices, while the affluent reap the fruits of conflict. I am an Afghan and a man of my word. I came here to fight to defend the Muslims of Kashmir, because I was told that they were facing what we Afghans faced at the hands of the Soviets. But none of that was true. Kashmiris were not like us Afghans. Their culture is different. They detest violence. They are not a martial race or warriors by any stretch of imagination. The Pakistani ISI while indoctrinating and training young adolescent Kashmiri boys in trainings camps in Muzaffarabad, used to taunt and humiliate them by telling them, tapsi tey thus karsi . Kashmiris are innocent people who were being used by the same country which was culpable of turning Afghanistan into rubble. Fear had choked their voice. The poor were tired of losing their young sons without knowing for what they had lost them. They were worn by the deafening cries of the numerous widows and orphans. The common Kashmiri was longing for a dignified path, leading to peace. He was longing for liberation from this proxy war between two giants on his soil. Ghulam Nabi also wanted peace. He had been harbouring me because of his many compulsions. Although he tried to hide it, but I could see the relief on his face when I told him that I was going back to Afghanistan. Before leaving, I looked in his frightened, moist eyes and put my hand on his frail shoulder. Ghulam Nabi, what you need is real peace. This Afghan only knows the peace of a graveyard. That is not what I wanted for Afghanistan, and it is not what I wish for Kashmir. Har chata khpal watan Kashmir de... Khudai Paman. ( The Author is the Director of European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at j.qureshi@efsas.org )
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Congress Infighting Seen as Major Cause for Electoral Losses, Urges Teamwork in Punjab: Dr. Udit Raj
New Delhi, July 12: Senior Congress leader and former MP Dr. Udit Raj has expressed concern over the ongoing factionalism within the party. He stated that the Congress has failed to secure power in several states because leaders have focused more on internal conflicts rather than strengthening the organization. In an exclusive interview, Dr. Udit ... Read more Congress Infighting Seen as Major Cause for Electoral Losses, Urges Teamwork in Punjab: Dr. Udit Raj
PM Modis Foreign Tour Reinforces Indo-Pacific Economic Model: Gaurav Vallabh
New Delhi, July 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent tour of Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand has been hailed by BJP leader Gaurav Vallabh as a significant boost to Indias global economic and strategic standing. In an interview with a news agency, Vallabh emphasized that this tour was not limited to bilateral relations but aimed ... Read more PM Modis Foreign Tour Reinforces Indo-Pacific Economic Model: Gaurav Vallabh
Modis Foreign Tour Strengthens Indo-Pacific Economic Model: Gaurav Vallabh
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Gone clubbing: Colonial-era gymkhanas across the country face a bleak future
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Dismisses Speculations About Central Leadership Role
Mumbai, July 11: Amidst rampant speculation about his potential entry into national politics, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis addressed the rumors on Saturday with his characteristic brevity and humor. When reporters inquired about the increasing chatter regarding his possible leadership role in New Delhi, he dismissed the discussion in a single sentence. I was just ... Read more Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Dismisses Speculations About Central Leadership Role
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Tragic Boat Accident in Vietnam Claims Lives of Two from Kerala
New Delhi, July 11: A tragic boat accident near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam has claimed the lives of two Indian tourists from Kerala. So far, 15 fatalities have been reported, with several others hospitalized. Keralas Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan expressed his condolences regarding the incident. In a post on social media, V.D. Satheesan confirmed ... Read more Tragic Boat Accident in Vietnam Claims Lives of Two from Kerala
Not begging, seeking constitutional rights: Dr. Farooq
Srinagar, July 11: National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah on Saturday said the people of Jammu and Kashmir were not seeking charity or favours but demanding the restoration of their constitutional rights and dignity. Addressing party workers and supporters at Dargah Hazratbal during the commemorative programme for Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, Farooq said successive governments at the Centre had repeatedly failed to honour their promises to Jammu and Kashmir despite repeated assurances over the decades. Recalling discussions during the tenure of former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao Abdullah said assurances had been given that the shortcomings and injustices suffered by Jammu and Kashmir would be addressed and rectified. Hundreds of NC supporters had gathered to pay tributes to Begum Akbar Jehan, a show of strength before the party's proposed protest outside Jantar Mantar to seek restoration of Statehood. Decades have passed, but those promises remain unfulfilled. We are human beings and equal citizens of this country. We too are the crown of India and possess our own dignity and honour, he said. The former Chief Minister also referred to a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which he said he attended along with senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, where concerns over the trust deficit between New Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir were discussed. We told the Prime Minister that unfortunately we do not trust each other and that the first step should be to rebuild this trust. We were told the distance between Delhi and Kashmir would be reduced, but unfortunately that distance has only grown wider, he said. In a veiled attack on political opponents, Abdullah accused some local leaders of publicly echoing Delhi's positions while claiming to represent the interests of Jammu and Kashmir. Questioning their commitment to the people, he asked whether they were prepared to compromise the interests and honour of the state for political gains and urged them to stand with the people rather than pursue what he termed political servitude. The National Conference president said his party had continued to work for the development of Jammu and Kashmir even during difficult periods, highlighting investments in schools, colleges, hospitals, roads and other public infrastructure. Concluding his address, Abdullah asserted that the demand for restoration of rights was rooted in justice and constitutional entitlement rather than political favour. We are not asking for anything that does not belong to us. We are only asking for our own right and for that right to be returned to us, he said.
Rs 30 Cr, Ministry & Statehood promise: Omar alleges bid to topple NC Govt
Srinagar, July 11: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday alleged that attempts were being made to destabilise the National Conference-led government by luring its legislators with huge monetary offers, ministerial positions and promises linked to the restoration of statehood. Addressing party workers during the 26th death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, popularly known as Madar-e-Meharban, at Hazratbal, Omar claimed that one of the National Conference legislators from Jammu was offered between Rs 20 crore and Rs 30 crore, along with a ministerial berth and assurances regarding statehood, in return for quitting the party. They are once again trying to break the National Conference. I have been told that one of our MLAs from Jammu was offered Rs 20 to Rs 30 crore, a ministerial berth and a promise of statehood if he joined them. They think people's conscience can be bought so cheaply, Omar alleged. The Chief Minister said that even if an offer of Rs 100 crore was made to National Conference leaders, they would not compromise on their principles or loyalty to the party. Even if they offer Rs 100 crore to our leaders, no one in the National Conference will sell his conscience or loyalty to the party, he said. Omar accused political opponents of attempting to engineer defections instead of respecting the mandate delivered by the people in the Assembly elections. He said the National Conference had exercised restraint despite repeated delays in restoring Jammu and Kashmir's statehood, but cautioned against interpreting the party's patience as weakness. Our patience is not our weakness; it is our strength. But if anyone mistakes it for surrender, they are mistaken, he said. He said that BJP should clarify that statehood wont come till it comes to power in J&K. Reiterating that restoration of statehood remains the party's foremost political demand, Omar announced that the National Conference would intensify its campaign through peaceful and democratic means. He called upon party workers and supporters to hold protests at all district headquarters across Jammu and Kashmir on July 20 to press for the restoration of statehood. Omar said the party was also planning to stage a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on the same day, but added that permission from the authorities was still awaited. Permission for the Jantar Mantar programme is yet to be granted, and we are awaiting a response from the authorities, he said. Recalling the contribution of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, Omar said she stood firmly with the National Conference during some of the most difficult periods in Jammu and Kashmir's political history and taught the party the values of patience, resilience and commitment to democratic principles. Our demand is simple restore the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir. We will continue to raise our voice peacefully until justice is delivered, Omar said.
Sudhanshu Trivedi Criticizes Omar Abdullahs Irresponsible Claims
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