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C M Y K C M Y K C M Y K C M Y K FRIDAY 21 February | 2014 | 20 Rabi-Al-Thani 1435 AH | PAGES 12 | VOL NO: 4 | ISSUE NO: 52 | RS: 2/- (AIR SURCHARGE FOR JAMMU /DELHI/LEH 50 Paisa) Pen For Justice Largely Circulated, No. 1 Bilingual Daily of J&K http://www.zabarwantimes.com DIG North JP Singh visits Soft Skill training venues in Baramulla Centre accepts Taj’s suggestion to hold two mega football events See More On Page 06 See More On Page 11 See More On Page 11 Begins with a victory Injured while practicing WEATHER TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM MINIMUM SUNSET ON(FRIDAY) SUNRISE ON (SATURDAY) 07:11 AM 06:20PM 1.5 0 C 13.4 0 C FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS: FORECAST OF SRINAGAR: Light Rain/Snow would occur at a few places over the state. Partly cloudy sky. Maximum &Minimum temperatures will be around 09°C & -04°C respectively. Inside story On Edit Page Unite to keep communal forces at bay See More On Pg 09 See More On Pg 11 Death of Nazir Ahmad Qadri widely condoled Beg raises Pathribal case in Parliament As the elections to Lok Sabha and J&K State Assembly are nearing, the nego- tiations for new poll alliances and po- litical formations are going throughout the country. The exit polls conducted by some media agencies have indi- cated a confusing situation which may even lead to a hung parliament as no alliance whether NDA or UPA will be in a position to muscle enough seats for the formation of government. The third front which s still in the womb has been shown as emerging a solid political pow- er which can decide the fate of the new government at the centre. There are all possibilities that Trinomol Congress, AIADMK, CPI(M), Samajwadi party, JDU, Tarigami for high level commission to investigate frauds under Roshni Act Jammu, Feb 21 (KNS): Mohammad You- suf Tarigami State Secretary, CPI (M) and MLA Kulgam today demanded to con- stitute a high level commission to go into the whole nitty gritty details about the im- plementation of the much talked Roshni Act in the state saying that only big sharks like bureaucrats, politicians and moneyed persons have benefited by the scheme. He said instead of providing envisaged Azad launches 3 indigenous health kits New Delhi, February 20: e Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Ghulam Nabi Azad launched indige- nously technologies developed by the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) Hyderabad, here today. ese include three different kits for detection of food borne pathogens, diagnosing iron deficiency anaemia and diagnos- ing Vitamin-A deficiency. Azad said that the kit for detection of food borne pathogens will be very useful to determine the causes of out- breaks of food poisoning and food borne common infections caused by eating of contaminated eggs, poul- try, meat, dairy products as well as vegetables, contaminated with water borne infections. e Minister high- lighted that this easy, user friendly and rapid detection system will be of immense use not only to the Food Safety Authority of India but also to the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, which reports on food poisoning outbreaks and to diagnos- tic laboratories in Government as well private sector. Studies show that about 13% of deaths among children of less than five years of age are due to diarrhoea, which is caused essentially due to consump- tion of contaminated food/water. e kits developed by NIN in collabora- tion with Bioserve Biotechnologies are indigenous, less time consuming and cost 1/3rd of the imported kits costs. See Azad On Page 11.. Says a great step towards self reliance in the health sector Srinagar, Feb 20: e cross LoC trade once again failed to resume on ursday as the drivers in the Pakistan administered Kash- mir (Pak) reiterated their demand for the release of the detained driver. Officials told GNS the PaK traders and drivers refused to resume the trade unless their driver arrested on charges of smug- gling narcotics into Valley is not released. "On 18 Feb we decided to resume trade on Feb 20. However, unfortunately the trade remained sus- pended today aſter the PaK Trade Facilitation Officer, Basharat Ahmad called me last evening saying that their traders and drivers are not ready yet, Custodian Showkat Ahmad told GNS. From this side, he said, the drivers were ready to push their trucks to the other side. However, from PaK, he said, the drivers were not ready to cross into Valley. Meanwhile, sources told GNS that the PaK traders deliberately halted the trade today following the detention of their driver. e demand of Pak traders is to set free the detained driver and accordingly the trade will be resumed. However, the trade was resumed through Chakan-Da-Bagh-Rawakote in the Jam- mu area, nine trucks each from PaK and Jammu crossed over. Pertinently, Indo-Pak officials have held series of six meetings in the past to resolve the crisis caused by the arrest of the Paki- stani driver. e first and second meetings on January 18, and January 27, remained inconclusive, while the meeting on Janu- ary 30 was partially successful as both the sides announced to resume travel ties. e fourth round of talks See Trade On Page 11.. Cross-LoC trade impasse continues through Salamabad Chakoti Trade resumes through Chakan-Da-Bagh-Rawakote Srinagar, Feb 20: midst curfew like restrictions, at least 18 people were injured ursday in renewed clashes in Pulwa- ma town of south Kashmir over the killing of a JeM mili- tant in an encounter in central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday. Reports reaching GNS said that undeclared curfew was imposed in Pulwama town to prevent people from holding protests against the killing of JeM militant Tauseef Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Hassan, in an encounter with army in Dalwan area of Chrar-e- Shareef on Wednesday aſter- noon. CRPF and police were deployed in huge numbers in main town to foil protest demonstrations. See Curfew On Page 11.. Curfew like restrictions imposed in Pulwama town 18 injured in fresh clashes ‘Congress responsible for hanging Guru’ Jammu, Feb 20: Accusing Congress of being responsible of Guru’s hanging, opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) ursday while creating ruck- us in the assembly stated that Congress was in hurry to hang Afzal. According to KNS Jammu correspondent, talking to press outside the assembly secretariat, PDP President Mehbooba Muſti accused that congress played the foul play against BJP and hanged Guru was on number 28 in the queue. “We demanded that Guru’s mortal remains must be given to his family for the proper burial and also adopted the resolution in this regard but the home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde threw the same in the dust bin.” She stated further that the people of valley protested for the moral remains of Guru for tow months on the streets and that it was Congress that was in power in Delhi when Guru was hanged. “It is beyond logic that now Congress is expressing grief over Guru’s hanging and asking for his mortal remains- where Congress was when Guru was mercilessly See Guru On Page 11.. 22 courts at block level in offing Jammu, Feb 20: Maintaining that speedy justice is fundamental right of every citizen, Minister for Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs, Mir Saifullah has said that the Gov- ernment has taken several initiatives in this direction to provide justice to the people at their doorstep by strengthening the net- work of courts across the State. Listing the measures initiated to reduce the pendency of cases in the High Court and Subordinate Courts, the Minister said that Government has appointed five High Court Judges during the last year and four more vacancies of Judges are likely to be filled up soon. Seven District and sessions Judges and 38 Munsiffs were also appoint- ed last year by the Government. As many as 12 vacancies of Munsiffs have been re- ferred to the PSC to further strengthen the Courts. Besides 36 Courts including (14 Sub-Judges and 22 Munsiff) and 2 Courts of Additional District and Sessions Judges have been established in different areas of the State. e Minister was replying to the discus- sions on Demands of Grants for the Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs in the Leg- islative Assembly today. Maintaining that some laws have become obsolete in the State which need to be deleted or replaced with new ones, the Minister said that to deal with this important issue the Govern- ment has set up a Committee headed by Advocate General, which would examine the existing laws and See Saifullah On Page 11.. House passes grants of Law, Justice & PA Deptt Several measures initiated to reduce pendency of cases in various Courts: Saifullah Shabir-Uz-Zaman Pulwama, Feb 21: e people of Malan- pora have expressed deep anguish over the dilapidated condition of Malanpora to Koil road. Locals allege that admin- istration is playing an indifferent role to reappear this road. Pertinently this road provides a link to Malanpora Rail- way station. ousands of people pass through this road on daily basis but being in sham- bles it adds to the miseries of commut- ers. “Even the drivers plying their vehi- cles on this road are refusing to provide their services as their vehicles get dam- aged,” said a daily passenger. e road is covered by a small hill on one side and tractors and Tippers ex- cavate limitless mud from there using bulldozers, while they never use any cover or water the road to save the lo- cals from hazardous dust. “Panches and Sarpanches are working for themselves and relatives, they only smoothen the streets of the blue eyed and loot the exchequer”, said a local adding that they are hand in glove with block offices. Contractors get contracts to get this road mended but for the reasons best known to them they pour some desk and boulders in the fissures and get there bills released. See Awantipora On Page 11.. Awantipora- Malanpora road in Shambles Jammu, Feb 20: Winding up the Budget Discussion in the Legislative Council, as many as 7 members participated in the discussions today. Aga Syed Ahmad Rizvi complimented the Finance Minister on presenting a pro people budget. Appreciated the decision of creating New Administrative Units by the Government, he said it will benefit the people including people of Ladakh region. He said, the recent announcement of new Medical Colleges is a welcome step, how- ever, Leh and Kargil which remain cut off for many months from rest of the State should also be provided new Medical and Engineering Colleges. He also called for enhancement in Funds allocation to Kargil under Tourism and other Sectors besides sanctioning of Mega Projects. Devinder Singh Rana while compliment- ing the Finance Minister for having pre- sented a progressive, forward looking and growth oriented budge, said that Mr Rather has shown prudence in financial management amidst Global and National slowdown. He said the Coalition Govern- ment under the leadership of Chief Min- ister Omar Abdullah has been able to cre- ate a suitable eco-system where peace and growth has taken root. Mr Rana mentioned that despite difficult circumstances, the Finance Minister has done a commendable job adding that per- formance under VAT, Revenue generation, monitoring and reforms See LC On Page 11.. Budget discussion concludes in LC Islamabad:In Pakistan, 40 militants have been killed in air strikes in the northwest tribal areas. A Peshwar based report says that fighter jets pounded militant hideouts in the lawless Mir Ali area of North Waziristan Agency, killing the militants including many foreigners.Air strikes were also carried out in Khyber Agency.A factory,mak- ing explosives and IEDs was reportedly destroyed in the area. e strikes come soon aſter the govern- ment suspended talks with the Taliban aſter militants executed 23 Pakistani soldiers.e air strikes were sanctioned by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif him- self.PTI quoting sources says that a full- fledged military operation,has however not been launched. Ahead of the strikes, the military in a rare move, gave out figures on casual- ties caused by the Taliban. It said 308 civilians, 114 military, 38 police,were killed and 1,264 injured due to terror- ist acts throughout the country since September last year . Among the in- jured,684 were civilians, 531 military and 49 police personnel. 40 militants killed in Pak air strikes New Delhi, February 20: e Su- preme Court on ursday stayed the release of three convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case by the Tamil Nadu government, saying there have been procedural lapses on the part of the state. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam directed the state government to maintain status quo regarding three prisoners whose death sentence was commut- ed to life term by it and said the Cen- tre can file a fresh petition regarding the other four prisoners whose sen- tence has also been remitted. It said that all procedural checks laid down in the law have not been fol- lowed by the state government and it will examine the issue raised by the Centre. Making it clear that it is not taking away the power of the government to remit sentence, the bench, at the same time, said the states have to fol- low the procedure. "We are concerned about the proce- dural lapses and we will examine the issue," the bench said, adding that "all states are bound to follow the procedure". e bench issued notice to the Tamil Nadu government, which strongly opposed the Centre's plea, and di- rected it to file its See SC On Page 11.. SC stays release of 3 convicts in Rajiv assassination case Police ‘thrashes’ traders protesting theft in Wathura Srinagar, Feb 20: Police on ursday allegedly thrashed a group of traders in Wathura area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district, who were protesting against the theſt at a copper store by unknown bur- glars on Wednesday night. Reports reaching GNS said that dozens of traders this morning assembled at the main Chowk, Wathura, and staged protests against the rising burglary inci- dents in the area. Chanting slogans, the protests said that burglary have let ‘loose a See Polioce On Page 11.. See More On Page 06 Srinagar, Feb 20: While raising the issue of Pathribal fake encounter case in Lok Sabha on ursday, Parlia- ment member and senior NC leader Mehboob Beg the involved person- nel must be brought to book so that the trust of the people of Jammu and Kashmir could be regained. e reports received By KNS in- formed that during zero hour, beg raised concern about the clean chit being given to the five army person- nel involved in Pathribal fake en- counter stated that wrong signal has went to the outer world that the insti- tutions of justice have lost credibility in Kashmir. See Beg On Page 11.. Srinagar, Feb 20: A condolence meeting was held in the Agricul- ture Complex Lal Mandi Srinagar under the Chairmanship of Director Agriculture Kashmir, Peerzada Mushtaq on ursday to mourn the sad demise of Nazir Ahmad Qadri, Ex- Agriculture Information Officer of the Department who met a tragic accident at Jammu yesterday evening. According to a statement issued to KNS, the meeting was attended by all the employees of Directorate of Agriculture and other Divisional Level officers. On this See Death On Page 11..

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FRIDAY 21 February | 2014 | 20 Rabi-Al-Thani 1435 AH | PAGES 12 | VOL NO: 4 | ISSUE NO: 52 | RS: 2/- (AIR SURCHARGE FOR JAMMU /DELHI/LEH 50 Paisa)Pen For JusticeLargely Circulated, No. 1 Bilingual Daily of J&Khttp://www.zabarwantimes.com

DIG North JP Singh visits Soft Skill training venues in Baramulla

Centre accepts Taj’s suggestion to hold two mega football events

See More On Page 06

See More On Page 11

See More On Page 11

Begins with a victoryInjured while practicing

WEATHER

TEMPERATUREMAXIMUM MINIMUM

SUNSET ON(FRIDAY)SUNRISE ON (SATURDAY) 07:11 AM

06:20PM 1.5 0C 13.40C

FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS:

FORECAST OF SRINAGAR:

Light Rain/Snow would occur at a few places over the state.

Partly cloudy sky. Maximum &Minimum temperatures will be around 09°C & -04°C respectively.

Inside story

On Edit PageUnite to keep communal

forces at bay

See More On Pg 09

See More On Pg 11

Death of Nazir Ahmad Qadri

widely condoled

Beg raises Pathribal case in Parliament

As the elections to Lok Sabha and J&K State Assembly are nearing, the nego-tiations for new poll alliances and po-litical formations are going throughout the country. The exit polls conducted by some media agencies have indi-cated a confusing situation which may even lead to a hung parliament as no alliance whether NDA or UPA will be in a position to muscle enough seats for the formation of government. The third front which s still in the womb has been shown as emerging a solid political pow-er which can decide the fate of the new government at the centre. There are all possibilities that Trinomol Congress, AIADMK, CPI(M), Samajwadi party, JDU,

Tarigami for high level commission to investigate frauds under Roshni Act

Jammu, Feb 21 (KNS): Mohammad You-suf Tarigami State Secretary, CPI (M) and MLA Kulgam today demanded to con-stitute a high level commission to go into the whole nitty gritty details about the im-plementation of the much talked Roshni Act in the state saying that only big sharks like bureaucrats, politicians and moneyed persons have benefited by the scheme. He said instead of providing envisaged

Azad launches 3 indigenous health kits

New Delhi, February 20: The Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Ghulam Nabi Azad launched indige-nously technologies developed by the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) Hyderabad, here today. These include three different kits for detection of food borne pathogens, diagnosing iron deficiency anaemia and diagnos-ing Vitamin-A deficiency. Azad said that the kit for detection of food borne pathogens will be very useful to determine the causes of out-breaks of food poisoning and food borne common infections caused by eating of contaminated eggs, poul-try, meat, dairy products as well as vegetables, contaminated with water borne infections. The Minister high-lighted that this easy, user friendly and rapid detection system will be of immense use not only to the Food Safety Authority of India but also to

the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, which reports on food poisoning outbreaks and to diagnos-tic laboratories in Government as well private sector. Studies show that about 13% of deaths among children of less than five years of age are due to diarrhoea, which is

caused essentially due to consump-tion of contaminated food/water. The kits developed by NIN in collabora-tion with Bioserve Biotechnologies are indigenous, less time consuming and cost 1/3rd of the imported kits costs.

See Azad On Page 11..

Says a great step towards self reliance in the health sector

Srinagar, Feb 20: The cross LoC trade once again failed to resume on Thursday as the drivers in the Pakistan administered Kash-mir (Pak) reiterated their demand for the release of the detained driver.Officials told GNS the PaK traders and drivers refused to resume the trade unless their driver arrested on charges of smug-gling narcotics into Valley is not released."On 18 Feb we decided to resume trade on Feb 20. However, unfortunately the trade remained sus-pended today after the PaK Trade Facilitation Officer, Basharat Ahmad called me last evening saying that their traders and drivers are not ready yet, Custodian Showkat Ahmad told GNS.From this side, he said, the drivers were ready to push their trucks to the other side. However, from PaK, he said, the drivers were not ready to cross into Valley.Meanwhile, sources told GNS that the PaK traders deliberately halted the trade today following the detention of their driver. The demand of Pak traders is to set free the detained driver and accordingly the trade

will be resumed.However, the trade was resumed through Chakan-Da-Bagh-Rawakote in the Jam-mu area, nine trucks each from PaK and Jammu crossed over. Pertinently, Indo-Pak officials have held series of six meetings in the past to resolve the crisis caused by the arrest of the Paki-

stani driver. The first and second meetings on January 18, and January 27, remained inconclusive, while the meeting on Janu-ary 30 was partially successful as both the sides announced to resume travel ties. The fourth round of talks

See Trade On Page 11..

Cross-LoC trade impasse continues through Salamabad Chakoti

Trade resumes through Chakan-Da-Bagh-Rawakote

Srinagar, Feb 20: midst curfew like restrictions, at least 18 people were injured Thursday in renewed clashes in Pulwa-ma town of south Kashmir over the killing of a JeM mili-tant in an encounter in central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday.Reports reaching GNS said that undeclared curfew was imposed in Pulwama town to

prevent people from holding protests against the killing of JeM militant Tauseef Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Hassan, in an encounter with army in Dalwan area of Chrar-e-Shareef on Wednesday after-noon. CRPF and police were deployed in huge numbers in main town to foil protest demonstrations.

See Curfew On Page 11..

Curfew like restrictions imposed in

Pulwama town18 injured in fresh clashes

‘Congress responsible for hanging Guru’

Jammu, Feb 20: Accusing Congress of being responsible of Guru’s hanging, opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) Thursday while creating ruck-us in the assembly stated that Congress was in hurry to hang Afzal.According to KNS Jammu correspondent, talking to press outside the assembly secretariat, PDP President Mehbooba Mufti accused that congress played the foul play against BJP and hanged Guru was on number 28 in the queue. “We demanded that Guru’s mortal remains must be given to his family for the proper burial and also adopted the resolution in this regard but the home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde threw the same in the dust bin.” She stated further that the people of valley protested for the moral remains of Guru for tow months on the streets and that it was Congress that was in power in Delhi when Guru was hanged. “It is beyond logic that now Congress is expressing grief over Guru’s hanging and asking for his mortal remains- where Congress was when Guru was mercilessly

See Guru On Page 11..

22 courts at block level in offingJammu, Feb 20: Maintaining that speedy justice is fundamental right of every citizen, Minister for Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs, Mir Saifullah has said that the Gov-ernment has taken several initiatives in this direction to provide justice to the people at their doorstep by strengthening the net-work of courts across the State.Listing the measures initiated to reduce the pendency of cases in the High Court and Subordinate Courts, the Minister said that Government has appointed five High Court Judges during the last year and four more vacancies of Judges are likely to be filled up soon. Seven District and sessions Judges and 38 Munsiffs were also appoint-ed last year by the Government. As many as 12 vacancies of Munsiffs have been re-ferred to the PSC to further strengthen the Courts. Besides 36 Courts including (14 Sub-Judges and 22 Munsiff) and 2 Courts of Additional District and Sessions Judges have been established in different areas of the State.The Minister was replying to the discus-sions on Demands of Grants for the Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs in the Leg-islative Assembly today. Maintaining that

some laws have become obsolete in the State which need to be deleted or replaced with new ones, the Minister said that to deal with this important issue the Govern-ment has set up a Committee headed by Advocate General, which would examine the existing laws and

See Saifullah On Page 11..

House passes grants of Law, Justice & PA Deptt

Several measures initiated to reduce pendency of cases in

various Courts: Saifullah

Shabir-Uz-Zaman

Pulwama, Feb 21: The people of Malan-pora have expressed deep anguish over the dilapidated condition of Malanpora to Koil road. Locals allege that admin-istration is playing an indifferent role to reappear this road. Pertinently this road provides a link to Malanpora Rail-way station. Thousands of people pass through this road on daily basis but being in sham-bles it adds to the miseries of commut-ers. “Even the drivers plying their vehi-cles on this road are refusing to provide their services as their vehicles get dam-aged,” said a daily passenger. The road is covered by a small hill on one side and tractors and Tippers ex-cavate limitless mud from there using bulldozers, while they never use any cover or water the road to save the lo-cals from hazardous dust.“Panches and Sarpanches are working for themselves and relatives, they only smoothen the streets of the blue eyed and loot the exchequer”, said a local adding that they are hand in glove with block offices.Contractors get contracts to get this road mended but for the reasons best known to them they pour some desk and boulders in the fissures and get there bills released.See Awantipora On Page 11..

Awantipora-Malanpora road

in ShamblesJammu, Feb 20: Winding up the Budget Discussion in the Legislative Council, as many as 7 members participated in the discussions today.Aga Syed Ahmad Rizvi complimented the Finance Minister on presenting a pro people budget. Appreciated the decision of creating New Administrative Units by the Government, he said it will benefit the people including people of Ladakh region. He said, the recent announcement of new Medical Colleges is a welcome step, how-ever, Leh and Kargil which remain cut off for many months from rest of the State should also be provided new Medical and Engineering Colleges. He also called for enhancement in Funds allocation to Kargil under Tourism and other Sectors besides

sanctioning of Mega Projects.Devinder Singh Rana while compliment-ing the Finance Minister for having pre-sented a progressive, forward looking and growth oriented budge, said that Mr Rather has shown prudence in financial management amidst Global and National slowdown. He said the Coalition Govern-ment under the leadership of Chief Min-ister Omar Abdullah has been able to cre-ate a suitable eco-system where peace and growth has taken root. Mr Rana mentioned that despite difficult circumstances, the Finance Minister has done a commendable job adding that per-formance under VAT, Revenue generation, monitoring and reforms

See LC On Page 11..

Budget discussion concludes in LC

Islamabad:In Pakistan, 40 militants have been killed in air strikes in the northwest tribal areas. A Peshwar based report says that fighter jets pounded militant hideouts in the lawless Mir Ali area of North Waziristan Agency, killing the militants including many foreigners.Air strikes were also carried out in Khyber Agency.A factory,mak-ing explosives and IEDs was reportedly destroyed in the area.The strikes come soon after the govern-ment suspended talks with the Taliban after militants executed 23 Pakistani

soldiers.The air strikes were sanctioned by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif him-self.PTI quoting sources says that a full-fledged military operation,has however not been launched.Ahead of the strikes, the military in a rare move, gave out figures on casual-ties caused by the Taliban. It said 308 civilians, 114 military, 38 police,were killed and 1,264 injured due to terror-ist acts throughout the country since September last year . Among the in-jured,684 were civilians, 531 military and 49 police personnel.

40 militants killed in Pak air strikes

New Delhi, February 20: The Su-preme Court on Thursday stayed the release of three convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case by the Tamil Nadu government, saying there have been procedural lapses on the part of the state.A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam directed the state government to maintain status quo regarding three prisoners whose death sentence was commut-

ed to life term by it and said the Cen-tre can file a fresh petition regarding the other four prisoners whose sen-tence has also been remitted. It said that all procedural checks laid down in the law have not been fol-lowed by the state government and it will examine the issue raised by the Centre. Making it clear that it is not taking away the power of the government to remit sentence, the bench, at the

same time, said the states have to fol-low the procedure. "We are concerned about the proce-dural lapses and we will examine the issue," the bench said, adding that "all states are bound to follow the procedure".The bench issued notice to the Tamil Nadu government, which strongly opposed the Centre's plea, and di-rected it to file its

See SC On Page 11..

SC stays release of 3 convicts in Rajiv assassination case

Police ‘thrashes’ traders protesting theft in Wathura

Srinagar, Feb 20: Police on Thursday allegedly thrashed a group of traders in Wathura area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district, who were protesting against the theft at a copper store by unknown bur-glars on Wednesday night.Reports reaching GNS said that dozens of traders this morning assembled at the main Chowk, Wathura, and staged protests against the rising burglary inci-dents in the area. Chanting slogans, the protests said that burglary have let ‘loose a

See Polioce On Page 11..

See More On Page 06

Srinagar, Feb 20: While raising the issue of Pathribal fake encounter case in Lok Sabha on Thursday, Parlia-ment member and senior NC leader Mehboob Beg the involved person-nel must be brought to book so that the trust of the people of Jammu and Kashmir could be regained.The reports received By KNS in-formed that during zero hour, beg raised concern about the clean chit being given to the five army person-nel involved in Pathribal fake en-counter stated that wrong signal has went to the outer world that the insti-tutions of justice have lost credibility in Kashmir.See Beg On Page 11..

Srinagar, Feb 20: A condolence meeting was held in the Agricul-ture Complex Lal Mandi Srinagar under the Chairmanship of Director Agriculture Kashmir, Peerzada Mushtaq on Thursday to mourn the sad demise of Nazir Ahmad Qadri, Ex- Agriculture Information Officer of the Department who met a tragic accident at Jammu yesterday evening. According to a statement issued to KNS, the meeting was attended by all the employees of Directorate of Agriculture and other Divisional Level officers. On this

See Death On Page 11..

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The rapid testing of food samples for microbiological contam-ination will reduce the morbidity and mortality in the society. Use of the kits by the food industry will not only help domestic consumers in having safe food but also helps reducing export rejections on account of microbiological contamination. The second kit launched by the Health Minister estimates the quantity of ferritin and helps in diagnosing iron deficiency anaemia individually as well as for mass level screening. Azad said that this test will be useful to decide supplementation of iron according to the need and also to avoid iron dosing in conditions where iron accumulates in the body; for instance due to repeated blood transfusions in cases of Thalassemia, Haemophilia and others. He said that the present estimates of anaemia due to iron deficiency in different groups vary widely from 5% to 50%. Besides this variation, there are large num-bers of adolescent boys and girls who are anaemic. As per Na-tional Family Health Survey, 56% of girls and 30% of boys in 10-19 years are anaemic, the Minister noted. In India anaemia control strategies are based on haemoglobin levels. However, estimation of serum ferritin has been found to be the specific diagnostic tool for early detection of iron de-ficiency leading to anaemia. Therefore a ferritin test helps to diagnose with certainty and the extent of iron deficiency in the body thus avoiding unnecessary iron supplementation. It is based on ELISA principle and is specific, very accurate, cost ef-fective and convenient method comparable to other commer-cially available kits. This technology is useful for treating phy-sicians, policy makers, Programme Managers at Central, State and District level for formulation of appropriate intervention strategies and for monitoring the effect on these interventions. Ghulam Nabi Azad launched the third kit for diagnosing Vita-min-A deficiency. The dried blood spot collection system for Plasma Vitamin-A estimation is a simple system that allows the blood to be collected on a special type of filter paper which can be stored for 7 days at room temperature and for several days at refrigerated temperature. It will be valuable for mass screening for deciding on Vitamin-A supplementation as and when required. It is a field friendly method for blood sample collection and transportation from remote areas to screen pop-ulation for sub-clinical vitamin A deficiency. This system will reduce the inconvenience to children, cost of blood collection, storage and transportation associated with conventional vein puncture method of blood collection. Azad said that Government already implemented programmes for overcoming problems of anaemia and vitamin- A deficien-cy. There is a renewed weekly iron and folic acid supplementa-tion (WIFS) programme launched by the Health Ministry in January, 2013, to give iron supplementation to 13 crore young girls and boys to overcome the problem of anaemia. Also a national prophylaxis programme to prevent and control night blindness due to Vitamin A deficiency was first started in 1970, under which children aged 1 to 5 years are administered vita-min A at six monthly intervals. Currently, 30 million children in the country are receiving vitamin A supplementation under this programme, which is linked with DPT and oral polio un-der universal immunization to increase the coverage, he noted. The launching of new kits will help better implementation of the national programmes going on in these directions. Speaking about the recent developments the Minister empha-sised that last five years have been very productive. He high-lighted some of the achievements in the area of health research like Asia’s first BSL IV Lab was established at NIV Pune; 22 Infectious Diseases Labs of BSL II and III levels have been set up and a total of 160 have been approved to be established by 2016-2017; 45 H1N1 labs have been set up within a year. He also stated that various diagnostic techniques have been launched in the last few months including the JE vaccine, Mag-nivisualiser for detecting cervical cancer, the thalassemia kit and strips for diabetes. The Health Minister congratulated the scientists of National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad for developing these useful kits. He expressed happiness that during the last five months he has launched 7 new technologies from ICMR Institutions. Present at the occasion were Sh Lov Verma, Secretary Health; Dr V M Katoch, DG, ICMR, senior officers from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and scientists from IC

over the resumption of the trade ties remained inconclusive with Pakistan officials reiterating their demand for the release of their detained driver.However, trade across the Line of Control (LoC) remained suspended. The commerce was suspended on January 17 after the arrest of the driver and seizure of the vehicle by India. Pa-kistani authorities later detained 27 drivers and their vehicles from India who had gone to Chakote near Muzaffarabad with trade goods.Pakistan also refused entry to 48 of its own trucks, demanding the Indian authorities to release the arrested driver and allow the return of all 49 trucks that had come to the Salamabad trade centre in Baramulla district Jan 17.

However, early morning, scores of people assembled at Prichoo, Murran Chowk, Dalipora and other areas and clashed with the forces. The forces resorted to teargas shelling to disperse the protesters. At least six people were injured in clashes. One of the injured youth has been identified as Maisar Ahmad Bhat, son of Mohammad Yousuf of Prichoo. He was shifted to Bone and Joint hospital for treatment.Meanwhile a complete shutdown was observed in Kangan, Rahmoo, and other area of the town against the killing of JeM militant.A police spokesman in a press release said that situation in Pulwama remained normal barring stray incidents of stone pelting were reported from few places.“A notorious stone pelter Maisar Ahmad Bhat son of Moham-mad Yousuf resident of Prichoo, Pulwama was injured while attempting to thrown back a tear smoke shell lobbed by police at Prichoo. The shell exploded in his hand causing injuries in his fingers. He was shifted to Bone and Joints hospital, Sri-nagar for treatment,” the spokesman said.Meanwhile, thousands of people participated in the funer-al prayers of the slain militant at Fruit Mandi Pulwama late Wednesday night. Amid sobs and tears he was laid to rest at ancestral graveyard in Prachoo. (GNS)

suggest measures to amend the or remove such laws. The State is also contemplating to establish a Law Commission in the State to bring transparency and reforms in the judicial system, said the Minister.In order to ensure speedy justice to the people in rural and far-flung areas, the Minister said that Government will establish 22 DehiAdalats at the block level across the State under Ist phase. The J&K DehiAdalat Act, 2013 has been passed by the State Legislature which provides setting up of these Adalats in the State. The State High Court has been asked to identify such blocks where these courts will be established, said the Minister.To clear the pendency of cases in various courts, the Govern-ment will establish 8 Fast Track Courts of the rank of District

and Sessions Judges and ten Fast Track Courts of the rank of Civil Judges with an involvement of Rs. 777.03 lakhs. The proposal in this regard has been referred to the Finance De-partment for its concurrence. The Government has already designated some courts as Fast Track Courts, these include, Anantnag, Baramulla, Jammu, Kulgam, Kupwara, Pulwama, Rajouri and Srinagar. Besides, the Government is also going to implement the new State Litigation Policy for ensuring speedy disposal of cases. The performance of Government Lawyers and Public Prosecutors will also be monitored to ensure effi-ciency in their functioning, said the Minister.With a view to further strengthen the legal system in the state, the Government will create some more positions of Additional Advocate Generals and Government Advocates for each wing of the High Court. This has become inevitable with the pres-ent strength of the High Court. The State has also appointed 13 Law Officers for Srinagar Wing and 10 for Jammu Wing of High Court. Similarly, 40 Public Prosecutors/Additional Pub-lic Prosecutors have been appointed for Subordinate Courts across the State. The strength of Standing Counsels has also been increased upto 800, said the Minister.In order to settle the chronic cases, 485 Lok Adalats were orga-nized by the State Legal Services Authority during 2013-14. As many as 62808 cases of different natures were settled and Rs. 30.34 crore was disbursed among the victims of their kin in the Lok Adalats. The National Lok Adalats were also held at Dis-trict and Tehsil levels throughout the State on 24thNovember, 2013 wherein 57107 cases were settled in one go. Besides, 977 persons belonging to economically weaker sections of the so-ciety also availed the free legal aid during the current year and an amount of Rs. 32.83 lakh was paid to the Retainer Lawyers appointed under Free and Competent Legal Services Scheme, said the Minister.Saying that awareness about the legal services for the common man is an important part, the Minister said that 320 legal lit-eracy and awareness camps were organized at different parts of the State during the current fiscal. During these camps, the people were made aware of their rights under various laws, schemes, availability of various legal services, especially for the SCs/STs, women, children, and mentally ill and disabled per-sons. These camps were organized by District Legal Services Authorities headed by District Judges/Tehsil Legal Services Committees headed by Chief Judicial Magistrates in their re-spective jurisdictions, he maintained.Referring to the measures proposed for the legislators, the Minister said that Government is considering enhancing the Car Loan and Housing Loan from Rs. 2.5 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh. The Government has also enhanced the Daily Allowance for the Members from Rs. 500/- to Rs. 1000/- per sitting. The Gov-ernment has also decided to allow the Members to fly by Busi-ness/Club Class on international flights.In order to make the functioning of legislature more vibrant, the Government has created 84 posts of various categories of employees. The computerization of State Legislature has also been undertaken in consultation with the Speaker and Chair-man. Similarly, the functioning of Legislative Council has also been made more transparent and an official Website of the Council has been launched recently. This will facilitate the general public with the important business of the Council, said the Minister.He said during the last year 16 Bills were passed by the House. He said 12 Government Bills are likely to be taken up for con-sideration during the current session, he added. As many as 20 Members including took part in the debate and contributed with valuable suggestions to further improve the functioning of the department. Later, the House passed the grants of Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs for the year 2014-15, which were moved by the Minister, amounting to Rs.39.67 crore with voice vote.20 Members took part in discussion on demand of grants in-cluding Harshdev Singh, Rafi Ahmad Mir, Aijaz Ahmad Jan, Ashok Kumar, M. Y. Tarigami, Prof. Gharu Ram, Ch. Zulfikar Ali, Ashwani Kumar Sharma, Mohammad Sharif Niaz, Mo-hammad Ashraf Ganai, Er. Abdul Rashid, Charanjeet Singh, Ms. Bimla Luthra, Mrs. Indu Pawar, Mrs. Shamima Firdous, Ashok Khajuria, Zahoor Ahmad Mir, T. Namgyal, Javid Mus-tafa Mir and Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta. Later, the members, who moved the Cut Motions on the Grants, withdrew after the satisfactory reply from the Minister. The House passed the Grants by a voice vote. (KNS)

hanged in Tihar?”PDP president also stated that when the death sentence of Rajiv Gandhi’s assassins was commuted into the life imprisonment, how come Guru was picked from the queue and hanged. “Are we the citizens of different India where Justice cannot be delivered? Both Congress and BJP is playing the cheap politics over Guru’s hanging and through this salt is being rubbed over the wounds of Kashmiris.” (KNS)

Why the contractors every year repair this road? I think just to loot the state exchequer; can’t they macadamize it once for all?” Asks a local resident of Malanpora in aghast. The locals allege that despite repeated attempts the R&B offi-cials did not pay any heed to the pleas of the common people of these areas. The people have urged the concerned departments to take-up the macadamisation of the said roads on priority with the commencement of the new season.

is clear to see. He, however, opposed any amnesty to be given to VAT defaulters besides asking for curbing the Power deficit. He also called for some relief to BPL Families in case of elec-tricity Tariff besides enhancement in Pension of War Widows and Old aged Persons under various Schemes.Dr Bashir Ahmed Veeri appreciated the Finance Minister for presenting his successive 6th people friendly and growth ori-ented budget. He said massive infrastructural development across all major sectors has taken place in the State and econ-omy is on sound footing. He, however, called for energy audit-ing system to be introduced besides promoting Energy Savers and phasing out traditional bulbs. He also drew attention to-wards the need for reforms in the Electricity Transmission and Distribution System.Syed Mohammad Rafiq Shah while participating in the bud-get discussion welcomed the budget proposals presented by the Finance Minister. He said the rich natural resources of the State need to be properly utilised and exploited for the benefit of the people besides Government should look into wider av-enues to provide skill to the youth of the State and make them employable. He also called for special provisions for upliftment of Gujjar Bakerwal and Pahari sections of the Society.G N Monga while complimenting the Finance Minister for presenting people friendly budget, hailed him for continuing and enhancing budgetary provisions for women’s empower-ment in the State. He welcomed the Government initiatives for return of Kashmiri Migrants besides bringing Sarpanchs, Panchs under insurance Cover. He also welcomed the initia-tives taken by the Government to tap huge Hydel Power Po-tential available in the State.Sheikh Gulam Rasool while appreciating Mr Rather, described him as a highly competent Finance Minister, who despite in-heriting difficult problems and financial limitations has been able to achieve set targets. He described the budget presented by the Finance Minister as pragmatic and positive. He said the efficiency shown by the Finance Minister in handling the fi-nancial matters in the budget are unmatchable.He said power sector has been given due consideration add-ing future power generation capacity of the state by the new

projects will take the state to new heights. He said concerted efforts are also required to be made to bring Hydel Power proj-ects back besides State needs to adopt a futuristic approach to manage finances. He also asked for taking corrective measures to allay the concerns on issue related to works without tenders besides taking necessary steps to reform and rationalise reve-nue staff structure.S. Dharambir Singh Oberoi applauded the Finance Minister for presenting a pro people, tax free budget. He said State has been able to maintain financial discipline and tempo of prog-ress and development. He called for plugging all tax leakages particularly at Lakhanpur. (KNS)

reign of terror’ in the area by striking the business establish-ments. The protesters also accused police of failing to curb the activities of the burglars. When the protests were going on, a police team reached the spot and used batons to disperse the protesting traders. “On Wednesday night, the burglary struck copper shop of Ab-dur Rehman Bhat, at Jamia Chowk and decamped with goods worth Rs 50,000. When we protested, police used lathis on us,” Firdous Ahmed, a trader said.Terming the police action unwarranted, Ahmed said that the traders were peacefully protesting and demanding an end to the rampant burglaries in the marketplace. (GNS)

response within two weeks. "We are not underestimating the power of state government but we are examining the proce-dure followed by it," the bench said when the state government pleaded the court not to pass any order on staying the release of the prisoners. The bench also said that the commutation of death sentence to life imprisonment cannot automatically result in remission of the sentence and the proper procedure laid down in the law has to be follow before releasing the prisoners from jail.

occasion the speakers paid rich tribute to their late colleague describing him a noble soul and a high class professional. They remembered exemplary services rendered by the deceased in Agriculture Department. Meanwhile Union Health Minister G.N.Azad expressing grief over the sad demise of Nazir Ahmad Qadri expressed sympa-thies to the berieved family.Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condoled the sad demise of Nazir Ahmad Qadri, an information officer in agriculture department and son of veteran Journalist late Mohd Yousuf Qadri who met with a road accident at Jammu. In a statement the party patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and president Me-hbooba Mufti expressed deep solidarity with the Qadri family especially with brothers Gh Jeelani, Mourifat Qadri and Nisar Ahmad Qadri. The leaders also prayed for the eternal peace to the departed soul. Among others who expressed their sympa-thies with the bereaved family include party's senior leaders Muzaffar Hussain Beig, Molvi Iftikhar Hussain Ansari, Party general secretary Mohamad Dilawar Mir, Chief Spokesperson & MLC Naeem Akhtar and others.The Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference condoles the sudden demise of Nazir Ahmad Qadri at Jammu. In a state-ment Chairman, Jammu and Kashmir People’s Conference Sajad Gani Lone and General Secretary Rashid Mehmood, ex-pressed his deep sorrow over the tragic death of Nazir Ahmd Qadri and prayed for the departed soul.

Beg demanded that punishment must be awarded to the in-volved men.When contacted, Beg told KNS that he without any interruption spoke about the Pathribal case in Lok Sabha today and that he highlighted all the aspects of the case. “That was a cold blooded murder of the civilians. They must be pun-ished.” (KNS)

Jammu, Feb 21 (KNS): Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami State Secretary, CPI (M) and MLA Kulgam today demand-ed to constitute a high level commission to go into the whole nitty gritty details about the implementation of the much talked Roshni Act in the state saying that only big sharks like bureaucrats, politi-cians and moneyed persons have bene-fited by the scheme. He said instead of providing envisaged light and hope, the Roshni Scheme has brought poor people like slum dwellers and choppans in the whirlwind of darkness and despair. It has proved a big fraud with the deserving people, Tarigami said while speaking in the debate on demand of grants for the Department of Revenue, Rehabilitation, Law and Parliamentary Affairs in the Legislative Assembly today.Tarigami also took the government to

task for setting up of various adminis-trative units in different parts of the state at whim adding that no criteria has been kept in view during during this exercise. He urged the need to rationalize the exercises of the opening administrative units so that the genuine lefts over ar-eas are included and aspirations of the people fulfilled.Tarigami also called for constitution of proposed Law Commis-sion in the state without any further de-lay adding that increase in the fees and honorarium of the standing councils has now become the need of the hour so that they could work with dedication and devotion to defend government cases in various courts. He also urged the need for constant review and monitoring of the performance of the working of the standing councils adding that generally it has been felt that 80% of the govern-

ment cases are not defended properly in various forums. This lapse has left credi-bility of the government departments as well as government at stake. “Only law-yers with better performance and prog-ress should be appointed or re-engaged” he opined. He suggested that members of august house also should be kept abreast with such review reports about the working stand-ing councils.He also appealed the media to cover the proceedings of the house objectively and not encourage noise makers who only want to high light their presence in the press. He said the department of law and Parliamentary Affairs should take every possible measure to uphold sanctity of the House adding the functioning of the Legislature is under scanner of the general people and they have every right to debate on the perfor-mance of the legislature. (KNS)

Tarigami for high level commission to investigate frauds under Roshni Act

Says Legislature functioning is under scanner of the common people

DIG North JP Singh visits Soft Skill training

venues in Baramulla Srinagar, Feb 20 (KNS): In order to sensitize police personnel regarding the expectation of the public with regard to soft behavior skills among cops that can go a long way to make policing public friendly, a five day long soft skill development program organized by J&K police in collaboration with Delhi University is being conducted successful in Baramulla Range.In a police statement issued to KNS, in Baramulla the sessions are held in District Police Lines and Degree College Baram-ulla where policemen posted in District Baramulla are being trained to develop soft skills and to learn how to deal with law and order situations with skill, tact and compassion.Experts from Delhi University Rohit Mani Tiwari and Ms. Kunzung Dolma imparted skill development training to the policemen. Speaking to the media the Ms. Kunzung Dolma said that the purpose of training the policemen in soft skill development is imperative for improving the attitude and behavior of police personnel, to make them service-oriented and develop a positive and helping attitude in them.DIG North Sh. J P Singh who visited the venue of trainings for reviewing the training sessions in the range said that the introducing soft skills development such as negotiation and communication, listening skills, ethics and professional con-duct based on a public service mindset will give impetus to public friendly policing. The DIG added that the training will also cover ethics in policing and applying soft skills in context of community-based policing.The DIG further added that the soft skill development train-ings are going on in all the five districts of North Kashmir range and during these five day long trainings about 4000 policemen are being trained in soft skill development. (KNS)

Centre accepts Taj’s suggestion to hold two mega football events

Jammu, Feb 20 : The Centre has agreed to the suggestion of Jammu and Kashmir Government to host a mega football event in Kashmir during the summers this year.This suggestion to hold such a football event was mooted by Minister for Medical Education, Youth Services & Sports, Taj Mohi-ud-Din few months back and today the same was approved during a meeting convened by Union Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS) at New Delhi.Prominent football teams like Mohammaden Sporting Club, Kolkatta; Air India; ONGC; Goa Football Club; J&K Football-XI; J&K Police XI; J&K SRTC-XI& PDC-XI shall be participating in this tournament.

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Business in LAGovt to take appropriate steps

to address issues of border

Rules for felling of Khair trees being notified: Altaf

JAMMU, FEBRUARY 20- Maintain-ing that government has ushered an era of peace, development coupled with democratic decentralization of powers to the grass root levels, the Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Mr. Ali Mohammed Sagar today laid the certain parties are trying hard to negate the achievements registered by the present coalition in every sphere of life but the people are aware of the work done for elevating their socio-economic profile and would give a befitting reply to these forces in near future

The Minister was addressing a massive public gathering after lay-ing foundation stone of Model village Pallar in District Budgam being con-structed by the Department of Rural development with a estimated cost of Rs. 1.12 crore. The Model Village shall consist of a common facility centre for which Rs. 22 lakhs has been ear-marked, whereas Rural Information Centre shall come up with a cost of Rs. 10 lakhs. A playground with a pro-posed cost of Rs. 10 lakhs and an An-

ganwari Centre with Rs. 5 lakhs shall also be part of the project.

The Minister said that the Government has taken up massive programme of modernizing facilities for people in all the three regions of the State and constructing new model villages in every constituency of the state is a part of these initiatives. He said that the recent decision of the government to create new adminis-trative units would also accelerate the pace of development in the state.

Cautioning people of cyni-cal and divisive politics of opposition parties, the minister said that they are used to misleading the masses for their ulterior political motives. “They started spreading the rumors that Panchayats have no power but again our government fulfilled the promise of putting in place a vibrant Panchaya-ti Raj System. We not only empowered Panchayats but also approved stipend for Panches and Sarpanches. Today 16 line departments have devolved various functions to Panchayats and a budget of Rs. 1100 crores has been ear-

marked for Panchayati Raj Institutions in this Budget session”, he added.

Mr. Sagar said that 72,000 educated youth have already been pro-vided employment and more unem-ployed youth shall be provided jobs. He said that the schemes like UDAAN, HIMAYAT, SKEWPY and UMEED would ensure that the unemployed youth can set up their own entrepreneurial units and contribute their bit in generating the employment avenues.

MLA Budgam, Syed Aga Ruhul-lah while speaking on the occasion said the government has ensured overall and sustained development of all three regions of the state on an equitable basis. He appealed the people to come forward and avail maximum benefit of various welfare schemes undertaken for their benefit.

Deputy Commissioner Bud-gam, Khurshid Ahmed Shah, Director Rural Development, Kashmir, Mir Altaf Ahmad and other concerned officers of district administration, , Sarpanches and Panches were present at the occa-sion.

JAMMU, FEBRUARY 20: Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, Mir Saifullah today informed the House that Govern-ment will look into the issues of people of border people who have suffered loss due to border shelling at different places in Jammu division after assessing the ground situation and ap-propriate decision on the compensation will be taken shortly.

On the issue of Dharna by the Safai Karamcharies in Jammu city in connection with their demands, the Minister said that Government will take appropriate steps to address their problems and persuade them to end their strike.

The Minister was responding to the points raised by Mr. Ashwani Sharma, Mr. S. S. Slathia and Mr. Aijaz Ahmad Jan in Legislative Assembly immediately after the Question Hour.

Information Deptt condoles the demise of Nazir Qadri

JAMMU, FEBRUARY 20- The employees of Information De-partment has expressed grief over the death of Nazir Ahmed Qadri, Information and Publicity Officer of Agriculture Depart-ment who died here last night in a road accident.In this connec-tion a condolence meeting has held under the chair of Director Information, Mr. Tasaduq Jeelani at Media Complex Jammu at-tended by the officers and officials of the department.Mr. Qadri has remained professionally connected with the Information Department and extended every support to the department in highlighting the achievements of the department. He was very diligent honest and sober mind person.

Minister for Forests and Environment, Mian Altaf Ahmad today informed the House that in pursuance of Supreme Court directions for allowing the felling of Khair trees in the State the rules are being formulated and are being notified by the Gov-ernment.

Replying to a question by Mr. Charanjeet Singh in the House, the Minister informed that as per the conditions con-tained in para 45 (i) and (ii) of the recommendations of Central Empowered Committee, the Jammu and Kashmir Non-Forest Land Khair Trees Management Plan Rules 2014 as approved by the Centre Empowered Committee/Supreme Court are being notified.

Rs. 738.43 Cr AIBP approval for J&K schemes: Sham

Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Mr. Sham Lal Sharma today informed the House that funds to the tune of Rs. 738.43 crore have been released under AIBP for construction of different irrigation projects in the State during last three fiscals adding that against which an amount of Rs. 559.10 crore were expended on different projects during the said period in the State.

Replying to a question by Peerzada Mansoor Hus-sain, the Minister informed that three irrigation schemes in-cluding Dwalat Khul, Deethu Khul and Kanganhal tube well schemes in Shangus constituency were mooted to the Cen-tre for approval of funds adding that tube well scheme Kan-ganhal of Rs. 1.11 crore was dropped due to new guidelines where under tube well schemes are not eligible for funding. He said Lift Irrigation Scheme, Rakh-e-Brah stands already commissioned.

Govt. ushered an Era of peace, development in the state:-Sagar

Consider making some plans for a vacation or short getaway, Libra. Looking forward to something fun can make even the tough-est of days far easier to handle. You’ll be amazed how much you can manage when there’s an end in plain sight. Your entire attitude can lighten. So take the bull by the horns and create an incentive for yourself. Do something special to reward the hard work you do day after day.

Don’t judge someone if he or she has a different lifestyle than what you consider to be OK, Scorpio. You probably lean toward the traditional, yet not everyone feels this way about re-lationships, working, or lifestyle. While it may seem impossible to understand and even frighten you, try not to be too harsh on those you deem odd. You’d be better off using that energy to keep your own life on track.

Friends seeking advice or a shoulder to cry on could be plentiful today, Sagittarius. You’re one of best people to give them the support and care they need. Just be sure that you don’t give so much to others that you don’t have anything left for yourself. True friendship is about sharing and the exchange of problems and help. Running yourself down will leave you in a place where you aren’t going to be much help to anyone.

Getting through today shouldn’t pose too big a problem for you, Capricorn. You may feel a huge second wind that can give you the drive and determination to see your chores and projects through. Make some plans for this evening, such as getting to-gether with friends or taking in an event that really intrigues you. Until then, go about your tasks bit by bit. You’ll get things finished before you know it.

Working within boundaries and restrictions could really get to you today, Aquarius. Yours is an independent spirit and your best achievements are often born of doing things your own way. Yet like it or not, we all have to follow guidelines and rules. Do your best to follow suit and finish what needs to be done. Afterward, you may find more freedom to act independently without consequences. Exercise patience and diligence as needed today.

Chances are that you’ll feel upbeat and positive today, Pisces. Consider sharing this energy with those around you who are feel-ing less than content. Your attitude can have a profound effect on friends, partners, spouses, and children. Even neighbors and ex-tended family can pick up on your spirit without you even real-izing it. Share your optimism with everyone you can today. If you see someone hurt or angry.

Feeling the effects of today’s energies, Virgo? Take heart if this is the case, because the end of the tunnel isn’t as far away as it seems. Do your best to take things one step at a time and see about making some plans for a little fun this evening. Get together with friends or take in a movie. Help yourself feel better by staying busy and focused and follow up with some recreation. Before you know it, the aspect will pass and you’ll be back to normal.

Don’t discount your ability to be extremely resourceful if you need to be, Aries. If you don’t have everything you need or all of the required information, take time to think. Who can you ask? What places can you access? Who might know where you can find what you need? Rather than panic because the pieces aren’t all there, instead make a list of contacts and go for it. Trust in yourself.

Try not to let today’s blues get you down, Taurus. While it’s true that some days can seem to drag on, the busier you are the faster time will pass. Get down to finishing any work still before you and then make plans for tonight. If there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, not only will things seem to speed up but you’ll feel better knowing it’s coming.

Dare to be different, Gemini. It can be so easy to fall into a drill. Sleeping at the same time, eating at the same time, wearing the same style, and going about work the same way day after day. Be-fore you know it, you feel like you’re in a rut. The only way to get away from this is to make a decision to break free by doing some-thing unique. Try a new haircut. Wear colors that are unusual for you. If the need is there, consider a new career. Pursue expansion.

If your lifestyle is considerably different than that of others, re-sist feeling self-conscience about it today, Cancer. Try to remember that you chose the life you have for specific reasons. Even if you’ve come to a point where you’re considering a change, there’s no need to feel badly, ashamed, or embarrassed about where you are now. Everyone has to make his or her own way. If this conforms to the norm, that’s fine. If it doesn’t, that’s fine, too.

An enhanced feeling of determination could motivate you today, Leo. Finish the things that aren’t complete and make some plans for this evening. Don’t hesitate to take on something that feels compli-cated or big. Chances are you’ll be able to handle most anything and it will feel great when it’s finished. Enjoy your day by making the most of opportunity.

JAMMU, FEBRUARY 20- Winding up the Budget Dis-cussion in the Legislative Council, as many as 7 mem-bers participated in the dis-cussions today.

Aga Syed Ahmad Rizvi complimented the Finance Minister on presenting a pro people budget. Appreciated the decision of creating New Administrative Units by the Government, he said it will benefit the people including people of Ladakh region. He said, the recent announce-ment of new Medical Colleges is a welcome step, however, Leh and Kargil which remain cut off for many months from rest of the State should also be provided new Medical and Engineering Colleges. He also called for enhancement in Funds allocation to Kar-gil under Tourism and other Sectors besides sanctioning of Mega Projects.Devinder Singh Rana while compli-menting the Finance Minister for having presented a pro-gressive, forward looking and growth oriented budge, said that Mr Rather has shown

prudence in financial man-agement amidst Global and National slowdown. He said the Coalition Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has been able to create a suitable eco-system where peace and growth has taken root. Mr Rana mentioned that despite difficult circumstances, the Finance Minister has done a commendable job adding that performance under VAT, Revenue generation, moni-toring and reforms is clear to see. He, however, opposed any amnesty to be given to VAT defaulters besides asking for curbing the Power deficit. He also called for some relief to BPL Families in case of electric-ity Tariff besides enhancement in Pension of War Widows and Old aged Persons under vari-ous Schemes.Dr Bashir Ahmed Veeri appreciated the Finance Minister for presenting his successive 6th people friendly and growth oriented budget. He said massive infrastructural development across all major sectors has taken place in the State and economy is on

sound footing. He, however, called for energy auditing sys-tem to be introduced besides promoting Energy Savers and phasing out traditional bulbs. He also drew attention to-wards the need for reforms in the Electricity Transmis-sion and Distribution System.Syed Mohammad Rafiq Shah while participating in the budget discussion welcomed the budget proposals pre-sented by the Finance Min-ister. He said the rich natural resources of the State need to be properly utilised and exploited for the benefit of the people besides Govern-ment should look into wider avenues to provide skill to the youth of the State and make them employable. He also called for special provisions for upliftment of Gujjar Bak-erwal and Pahari sections of the Society.G N Monga while complimenting the Finance Minister for presenting peo-ple friendly budget, hailed him for continuing and en-hancing budgetary provisions for women’s empowerment in the State.

JAMMU, FEBRUARY 20: Minister of State for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation, Mr. Ajaz Ahmed Khan today assured the House that the settlement operations in the State would be completed within five years and all land re-cords would be updated even as he said com-pensation has been paid in more than 80% land acquisition cases in the State.Winding up the discussion on the demand of grants for the de-partments under his charge, the Minister said the Settlement Organization of the Revenue Department has been reorganized and at a time when there used to be one Settlement Of-ficer each for Jammu and Kashmir provinces, the Government has created 7 posts of Region-al Directors of Settlement and Land Records Management in the State on which officers have been posted.Mr. Ajaz said the department has drawn up a road map for the completion of settlement operations and updating Land Records and in this connection the Land Re-cords Management Agency created by the Government has been registered. He said the aim is to update the Land Records and simul-taneously computerize them to induce trans-parency and accountability in the department. He said when he took over last year, there were 1400 vacancies of Patwaries and 30 vacancies of Tehsildars in the department and today of

them 1339 Patwaries and all Tehsildars have been appointed. He said this has greatly im-proved the Land Management process in the State for which he thanked the Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah for backing these initiatives. Describing the creation of administrative units in the State as monumental, the Minister said the aim of this exercise was to take administra-tion to the doorsteps of the people in far-flung, hilly and so far inaccessible areas. He said the government has constituted a Committee to look into the demands of the areas which claim to be neglected during this exercise and said that modalities are being worked out for assessing the demands of these areas. He said this would greatly benefit the people as they had to travel miles for getting petty jobs done at Tehsil and Niabat level.

On the issue of land compensation cases raised by several members during the discus-sion, the Minister said more than 31000 kanals of land has been acquired in Jammu and Kashmir for various vital projects like Railways, National Highway widening and PMGSY and so far Rs. 381 crore have been paid as compensation to the concerned land owners. He said similarly, in the National Highway expansion 19759 kanals of land have been acquired for which Rs. 615.23 crore have been paid.

Budget discussion concludes in LC Settlement ops to be completed within five years: ajaz

The Director Industries and Commerce Kashmir and Dep-uty Commissioner Baramulla held many rounds of meet-ings with the officers on the other side of LOC to resolve the deadlock in the trade, as a result the PoK authori-ties agreed to accept their remaining trucks along with drivers and those of our side have also been allowed to cross with their trucks on 12.02. 2014 and the trade is likely to resume as per rou-tine soon. The information was given by the Minister of State for Industries, Home, Mr. Sajad Ahmed Kichloo while reply-ing to a question by Mr. De-vender Singh Rana.Mr. Kitchloo said that the Cross LoC Trade was start-ed as a Confidence Build-ing Measure (CBM) be-

tween India and Pakistan on 21.10.2008. The SOP was devised by the Ministry of Home Affairs which incorpo-rated a list of 21 items to be traded across the LoC.The Minister said that the cross LoC trade was going on as per routine till 16.01.2014, however, on 17.01.2014, goods from other side of LoC, 114 packets of Contraband substance were found hid-den in almond bags loaded in a Truck, which was sus-pected to be a contraband item and the matter, was immediately brought to the notice of SDPO/SHO Uri who, in turn, informed Superintendent of Police, Baramulla. The S.P. Baram-ulla visited the spot along with the officials from Foren-sic Science Laboratory (FSL), who tested the material and

it was found to be a narcotic substance.Mr. Kitchloo said that under provision 9 of SOP in vogue for the conduct of cross LoC trade, SHO Uri seized the 114 packets. The said vehicle and the driver have also been de-tained by the police authori-ties for further investigation.Mr. Kichloo said that in the backdrop of above incident, the officers on the other side of the LoC demanded release of Driver and the truck and refused to accept the truck, returning from TFC Salam-abad and also did not allow 27 trucks that had crossed to PoK from this side. Conse-quently, 48 trucks along with the drivers returned to TFC Salamabad and 27 trucks that had crossed to PoK on 17-01-2014 were stranded at TFC Chakoti.

Rs.5 lakh expended on Labour sarai,

AnantnagMinister for Planning, La-bour and Employment, Mr. Ajay Kumar Sadhotra, on behalf of Revenue Minister, replying to a question by Mr. Jahangir Hussain Mir informed the House that as many as 42579 refugee families are recorded in the State which include 26319 families from POK Refugees, 5764 families from West Pakistani refu-gees, 10115 families from Chhamb refugees and 381 families approximately from Burmese refugees.

The Minister informed that there is no National Law on refugees, however, out of the 381 Burmese Refugee families, 351 fami-lies are in possession of UN’s High Commissioner of Refugees (UNHCR) cards and 30 families are with-out such cards.Mr Sadhotra further informed that the West Pakistan refugees have not been provided such facilities which were extended to other catego-ries of refugees, as they are not permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir State. Ghulam Nabi Monga raised supplementary on the question.In reply to another question by Abdul Majeed Bhat, the Minister informed that an amount of Rs. 5.25 lakh has been expended for carrying out minor repairs on Labour

Sarai Wanpoh, Anantnag.In reply to another ques-tion by Abdul Majeed Bhat, the Minister informed that an amount of Rs. 5.25 lakh has been expended for car-rying out minor repairs on Labour Sarai Wanpoh, An-antnag.The Minister said that the labour Sarai Wanpoh be-longing to Labour Depart-ment was constructed for night stay of labourers as well as housing the office of Assistant Labour Commis-sioner, Anantnag.The Assistant Labour Com-missioner, Anantnag re-cently has sought permis-sion for shifting the office in the said building which is presently housed in a rented building for which an amount of Rs. 17,000 is being paid as rent per month, he maintained.

42579 refugee families residing in State: Sadhotra

LOC Trade to resume Soon: Kichloo

JAMMU, FEBRUARY 20-Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Culture Mr. Raman Bhalla today said that the govern-

ment has prepared a comprehensive plan for beautification of the newly upgraded Kunjawani- Sidhra 6- lane road stretch to add to the attraction of Jammu city.He said the plan which is under active consideration of the Government envis-

ages plantation of ornamental plants, landscaping and installation of street lights along the stretch.

Mr. Bhalla was interacting with the lo-cals after launching various develop-ment works in Dashmesh Nagar locality of Gangyal area, here this morning.He also said that a detailed project of Rs. 5 crore has been prepared by PDD depart-

ment for installation of lights on road divid-ers of Kunjwani-Satwari road. He said that installation of High Mast Lights was under progress on war-footing. The Minister said that the Govern-ment has already prepared locality wise comprehensive plans to meet the develop-ment requirements of the people across the State, adding that people’s cooperation was imperative to meet the set targets.Mr. Bhalla asked the officers to reach out to the people and sort out their problems in a time bound manner. He warned the of-ficers that any laxity in this regard would invite strict action against them.Later, the Minister also visited Digiana Ashram and inaugurated various development projects which included upgradation of link road, modernization of canal. He also inspected the pace of work on the construction of deep drain, for which Government has ear-marked Rs. 5 lakh. He asked the executing agencies to complete the works in stipulat-ed time frame. Mr. Bhalla informed that to augment drinking water facilities in wa-ter stressed areas of Dashmesh Nagar and Digiana Ashram, a comprehensive plan costing Rs 2.94 crore has been prepared under PHE and ERA sectors.

Beautification plan for newly upgraded Kunjawani- Sidhra

stretch on cards: Bhalla

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Unite to keep communal forces

at bay

Warriors in the East

Adjoining the flowing Hooghly, strad-dling roughly between two iconic structures, Howrah Bridge and Vidy-

asagar Setu, stands a fortified citadel famously known as ‘Fort William’ since the latter half of the 18th century, which was once the military headquarters of British India.Ironically, unlike most forts of yesteryears, Fort William in its present ‘avatar’ never once stood any siege. Famed cannons that once dotted its ramparts but never once fired, to-day embellish its historical significance as it houses the present day headquarters of one of Indian Army’s sword arm, the Eastern Com-mand.The pre eminence of Fort William, once the symbol of British military, also did not di-minish despite shifting of the capital of Brit-ish India from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911. The aura of Fort William, still held in awe, is un-matched by any other military formation in the country. With the rising sun as its ‘Coat of Arms’, Eastern Command’s rich and varied history goes back many centuries to the days of the Mughals and the East India Company.Having played a key part in the process of evo-lution of the pre and post Independence In-dian Army, many illustrious formations such as 4 Corps (raised in May 1942) that fought their way to victory in the Burma Campaign, continue to serve in Eastern Command even today while some others like 15 Corps, have moved to other parts of the country.Retaining its splendour as the seat of military might, and subsequent to the restructuring and demobilisation of the Indian Army af-ter First World War, Eastern Command was formed on November 1, 1920 in Lucknow (Nainital being its summer HQ). Its territo-rial jurisdiction extended over Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, Bihar, Bengal and further east beyond Assam.Nearly two decades later, the advent of Sec-ond World War led to redesignation of East-ern Command as Eastern Army in April 1942, with the additional operational respon-sibility of the Burma front included. With the creation of 14th Army in October 1943, and with operational responsibility limited up to river Meghna (now in Bangladesh), it revert-ed back to its earlier status of being Eastern Command and has remained so till date.At the time of Independence, Eastern Com-mand was located in Ranchi. In 1955, It moved back to Lucknow, and eight years lat-er to where it really belonged - Fort William in Calcutta. It has remained in the renamed Kolkata city with territorial jurisdiction signi-fying multi-faceted operational and adminis-trative challenges.Conflicts Crises and GloryPost Independence, the crisis in North East-ern Frontier Agency (NEFA), the parts of north-eastern India in Arunachal Pradesh as it was then called, in 1962, was to prove a cathartic event in India’s history. Valuable po-litico-military lessons relevant till date were learnt during the crisis. HQs 4 Corps that was disbanded after the Second World War was re-raised at Tezpur, Assam on October 4, 1962.In 1971, Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora, then GOC-in-C, Eastern Command, accepted his-tory’s greatest surrender since the end of Sec-ond World War. It was indeed a red-letter day in the history of the Indian Army. The Indian Armed Forces had achieved a stunning and memorable victory, leading to the liberation of Bangladesh. Audacity and speed of opera-tion knocked the adversary off balance.Over 93,000 personnel of the Pakistan Armed Forces were taken as ‘prisoners of war’. The

victory epitomised the glory of the Indian Armed Forces, and since then, December 16, the day of ‘Instrument of Surrender’ was signed by Lt Gen AAK Niazi of Pakistan Army, is celebrated as “Vijay Diwas”.The Vijay Diwas event is celebrated in a big way in Fort William under Eastern Com-mand. Mukti Jodhas and Indian veterans are hosted by Eastern Command on the occasion every year. In the celebrations held in Decem-ber last, Veer Nari Smt Balamdina Ekka and son Vincent Ekka, family members of the sole Param Vir Chakra (PVC) recipient in the eastern theatre, martyr Lance Naik Albert Ekka, also graced the event.

Quest for PeaceSince Independence not all crises in the north-eastern region were gnawing threats from adversaries, some of them were from within. The insurgency of Nagaland was the first to begin, setting tone for others in the re-gion to follow. While Nagaland came into be-ing a state in 1963, 8 Mountain Division was raised the same year to counter insurgency in the state.A Counter Insurgency and Jungle warfare (CIJW) School was established at Vairangte, Mizoram to impart pre-induction training to all the incoming units. Today, it can be men-tioned that the CIJW School has become a ‘centre of excellence’ where foreign troops are regulars, either for training or joint drills, in the global quest for peace against insurgen-cy-related actions.To counter the growing powerful under-ground organisations such as the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN), HQs 3 Corps was raised in February 1985 to ensure a co-ordinated employment of all troops combating insurgency. Army units have carried out endless cordon and searches of villages, interceptions and raids to maintain a strike rate higher than the insurgent’s abil-ity to recoup.More importantly, formations of Eastern Command have initiated many steps to win the hearts and minds of the people. In De-cember last month, the current GOC-in-C, Lt Gen Dalbir Singh who also previously commanded the 3 Corps, hosted and fet-ed children from the Kuki tribe of Nagas at Fort William during a ‘Sadbhavna’ ex-cursion for the 30-odd students organised by the Army. It may also be mentioned that similar excursions from Jammu & Kashmir are also routinely hosted here.The insurgencies in Mizoram and Tripura also ran a similar course. The undercur-rents of frustration among the youth in the Mizo Hill Districts were akin to the ones in Nagaland. Relentless operations by the Indian Army quelled Mizo National Front (MNF) activities that had become very hos-tile. Meanwhile, emergence of Peoples Lib-eration Army (PLA) activities in Manipur were among the other internal threats that the Army units under Eastern Command had to counter in the quest for peace in the region.The resentment of the presence of ‘foreign-ers’ by ethnic population of Assam begin-ning with agitations also gave birth to a secessionist organisation who tried to ac-quire a Robin Hood image, albeit with the knowledge of making improvised explosive devices (IED) and the power of media. The signing of ‘Assam Accord’ in 1985 did noth-ing to curb their hostile acts. The Army’s efforts in quest for peace has mostly helped peace return to the beleaguered state.The complexities of insurgency in the north-eastern states notwithstanding, East-

ern Command and its formations have dealt with a vitiated internal security sit-uation with a firm yet patient and under-standing hand. Restrain and the minimum necessary force was always resorted to only when it was unavoidable. Successive Com-manders at all levels have always sought to reduce the Army’s presence and primacy so that other organs of the state attend to the root causes of the insurgency.

Golden MilestonesThe Eastern Command has been operation-ally committed since Independence. Their sacrifices have justly earned them many distinctions, honours and awards. General K Cariappa, OBE, who became the first In-dian Commander-in-Chief on January 15, 1949 (now celebrated as Army Day), was also the first GOC-in-C of Eastern Com-mand for a short spell after Independence. He was later conferred the rank of a Field Marshal in 1996. Similarly, Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw, MC, who led the Indian Army to victory in 1971 and became India’s first Field Marshal in 1975, was yet another of its illustrious Army Commanders.Besides, the current Chief of the Army Staff, General Bikram Singh was the East-ern Army Commander, others who pre-ceded him included Generals PP Kumara-manglam, AS Vaidya, VN Sharma and VK Singh.Paving the Way OnwardsIn addition to the complex challenges of national security and land borders with five neighbouring countries, and CI op-erations in many north-eastern states, Eastern Command will continue to play an important role in the years ahead. It therefore, continues to engage in the dy-namic process of preparing to face the fu-ture challenges. The external and internal threats demand a high degree of opera-tional readiness and the ability to deliver a decisive response from the formations and units serving under Eastern Com-mand. With a strong dissuasive posture and a restrained minimum force in conjunction with other security forces and the civil ad-ministration, the military might of Eastern Command is competent to quell any threats from within.To forge ahead to effectively face all chal-lenges, the Eastern Command relies on the well-deliberated modernisation pro-gramme of the Indian Army that has been further set into motion by the current Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh. Troops deployed in the north-eastern states are in the pro-cess of being equipped with a series of modern weapon systems and force mul-tipliers to enhance their surveillance reach, night fighting capabilities and the quality of fire power.Eastern Command continues to aspire to contribute its share of effort to nation building activities. Providing aid to civil authority in times of distress, winning the hearts and mind of people by helping them to help themselves, greening of the canton-ments and educating troops to protect the ecologically fragile north-eastern region re-mains one of its key result areas.Eastern Command is justifiably proud of its glorious past, confident of managing the complex challenges of today with profes-sional élan and looks forward with hope to a promising future. Its glory, like that of the rising sun, shall never diminish. The future will surely witness the high noon of soldier-ing of the indefatigable ‘India’s warriors in the east’.

As the elections to Lok Sabha and J&K State As-sembly are nearing, the

negotiations for new poll allianc-es and political formations are going throughout the country. The exit polls conducted by some media agencies have indicated a confusing situation which may even lead to a hung parliament as no alliance whether NDA or UPA will be in a position to mus-cle enough seats for the formation of government. The third front which s still in the womb has been shown as emerging a solid polit-ical power which can decide the fate of the new government at the centre. There are all possibilities that Trinomol Congress, AIAD-MK, CPI(M), Samajwadi party, JDU, BSP and other regional forc-es may join hands to thwart the efforts of NDA to form the gov-ernment at the centre. As the sit-uation prevails there are enough indications that congress may opt to support the third front and uti-lize two or three years to regroup its cadres and revive its base in the masses. For this purpose the party can extent unequivocal support to third front and stay out of power so that a comparison is made be-tween different governments and their performances for the last two decades. There are no doubts that NDA on its own cannot get the required simple majority and all other forces who are secular will refrain from extending their support to BJP lead government. BJP may again find it difficult to get some more allies as has been practice in the past. The regional parties have not only, the regional aspirations but also cannot afford to be called communal or sup-porting a party which has proved communal in nature. Still one cannot rule out bouncing back of Congress party as this party has its strong basis in the entire coun-try and what it needs is to take the posture of pro-activeness and re-group its demoralized leaders and cadres. It seems that the party has surrendered before what is called Modi wave and its cadres are dis-appointed and disillusioned. No-body can ignore the Muslim voter in the country as this voter in ma-jority will support the secular par-ties and no BJP because it cannot afford repetition of Babri Masjid or Gujrat Carnage. The secular forces in the country have to gear up, forget their differences and unite to prove that this country is secular in character and has deep democratic roots, hence the com-munal forces cannot be allowed to thrive and prosper.