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Document 6561959
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ASSISTANT/ PHARMACIST 2 yrs, 12th GNM 3½ yrs., 12th 9419275650 9018056377 Hideout busted in Kishtwar STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: The army on Saturday busted a hideout and recovered arms and ammunition in Kishtwar District of Jammu and Kashmir. Based on a specific information, Rashtriya Rifle (RR) troops and police launched a joint operation at Malgot in Kishtwar District and busted a hideout today, a Defence spokesman said here. The recoveries from the hideout include a 51/52 mm mortar, a 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, two PakistanorigiSPn pistols, one handheld radio set, 415 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, 12 rounds of 0.380 mm ammunition, six mortar bombs, 12 UBGL grenades, 10 hand grenades, three 7.62mm rifle magazines and two pistol magazines, he said. The busting of the hideout is a major blow to terrorists and has once again displayed the total domination of the Indian Army and security forces in the hinterland of Kishtwar, the spokesman added. (PTI) 109 SPOs absorbed; 102 cops promoted STATE TIMES NEWS SRINAGAR: Director General of Police (DGP), K. Rajendra Kumar on Saturday ordered out of turn promotion to 102 lower subordinates, besides absorption of 109 SPOs as constables in Jammu and Kashmir Police. The orders in this regard have been issued by the Police Headquarters (PHQ) on the recommendations of Police Establishment Board (PEB) in recognition to their extra ordinary contribution in maintaining peace and order in the state. Rajendra said that the promoted personnel and CONTD ON PAGE 9 Temperature (Jammu) Max : 30.4ºC Min : 19.5ºC Humidity Max : 83 Min : 47 Temperature (Srinagar) Max : 22.1ºC Min : 6.8ºC Humidity Max : 78 Min : 58 Sunset : 18:02 Hours Sunrise : 06:33 Hours JIND/SIRSA (Har): Sharpening his attack on dynastic politics, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked the people to shun the "families" that have monopolised power in Haryana by forging "behindthe-scene alliances" for past 25 years and were propagating "goondashahi". "People of Haryana will not forgive the looters of Haryana. Five families have ruled the state for last 25 years. Here, they have forged behind-the scene alliances ahead of elections. They have decided amongst themselves that they will loot the state by turns," he said addressing rallies in Haryana ahead of 15th October polls. Modi said these families gave the semblance of opposing each other in public, but actually had a cosy arrangement of alternate periods of rule. "Haryana needs freedom from the rule of these families," the Prime Minister said. "They have an agreement that one family will rule for five years while the other family will badmouth the ruling family. In the next elections, other family comes to the power and circle goes on. You have to save Haryana from these 'goondashahi' (reign of anti-social elements) and dynastic politics," Modi said at the rally in Sira. He said that time has come "to bring an end to this game...People of the State have decided to throw them out and punish them for their deeds." Modi said the State various parts of the state have suffered due to political rivalry and assured the people of even development across the State. He claimed that the support of the people was taken for granted and their aspirations from successive regimes ignored. "Embrace us once and I will ensure development of the entire state.... What does a farmer want - water and CONTD ON PAGE 9 Syed Ali Geelani has described those in Kashmir believing in election politics as chameleon and faithless, who don't have any religion. By challenging the faith of lakhs of people who have participated in Parliamentary, Assembly and Panchayat elections many a times during the past six decades, especially after the outbreak of lunatic terrorism, Geelani has jumped the red line and offended a sizable section of Kashmir society. Doesn't the term 'faithless and no religion' point to infidels? Is it a matter of pride or shame for the so-called mainstream leaders to compromise with self respect and swallow such a bitter pill without showing least resentment? Power shut down on Oct 12 STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: To carry out repair and replacing loose/worn out jumpers/droppers at 220/132/33 KV Grid Station Gladni, the shutdown of 220/132/33 KV Grid Station Gladni on 12th October, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM is allowed. As intimated by Chief CONTD ON PAGE 9 Traditionally dressed women assembled at a temple in Jammu to offer prayers on Karwa Chauth on Saturday. (Pic Sanjeev Magotra) Drug overdose suspected behind teenage girl’s death; 4 member board constituted STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: A young girl died late last night after she was shifted in serious condition to the Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu, for treatment by her family members. According to reports, the young girl, identified as Divya Manhas daughter of Krishan Lal, resident of 382, Marble Market, returned home late last night after attending a party. Police said, her condition suddenly got deteriorated around 2:00 AM and her family members shifted her to the GMC for treatment, where, she failed to respond to the treatment and breathed her last. On Saturday, a board of four doctors has been constituted who have videographed and pictured the deceased for investigations. FIR has been registered and proceedings under section 174 of CrPC have been initiated. Police further informed that the doctors attending the girl found some injection marks on her arms which suggest that she might have taken drugs and an overdose can be a reason for her death. The matter was immediately informed to the police which rushed to the spot and took the body into its custody. The body after autopsy was handed over to the family members for last rites. Police has rounded up some of her friends to ascertain the facts. Pakistan resumes firing in Stringent laws in offing to tackle traffic offenders Arnia sector, India retaliates J&K set to get revamped Motor Vehicle Act VIVEK SHARMA HORRIFYING STATISTICS JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir is all set to have a revamped Motor Vehicle Act, to meet the challenge posed by growing number of accidents that have claimed more deaths that the two and half decade long terror violence. Indiscipline on roads and the bad traffic management has posed a big threat to the administration in recent years. To meet the situation, the government is contemplating to bring stringent laws to enforce discipline and minismise the accidents. In 2013, as per Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India Report, the highest 63.5 per cent deaths due to accidents occurred in Jammu and Kashmir alone. Nagaland followed with 52 per cent of all unnatural deaths. In Jammu and Kashmir, 9, 17, 000 vehicles stand registered. The Report says that the accidental death per 1,000 vehicles is 1.1 per cent in Jammu and Kashmir compared to 0.9 per cent national average. Two wheelers are the most dangerous and responsible for fatal accidents in the State. The proposed Act envisages deterrence in terms of imposing huge fines on erring vehicle operators and checking various traffic violations. Regional Transport Officer Jammu Arvind Kotwal told STATE TIMES that the prevailing Act has become outdated as the violators get away with token fines, which CONTD ON PAGE 9 STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: After a brief lull, Pakistan on Saturday violated ceasefire twice along International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch and Jammu Districts, drawing strong retaliation from India. "Flat trajectory weaponry fire came at 8.10 PM in our area of Operation in three Border Out Posts (BOPs) along International Border (IB) in Arnia sector of Jammu District tonight," BSF Spokesman said. He said that BSF troops retaliated and intermittent fire of small arms continued from both the sides till late in the night. Earlier in the day, Pak troops resorted to firing on forward Indian posts along LoC in Banwat sector of Poonch District from 1:00 PM, a senior Army officer said. Ceasefire violation in Shahpur, Kerani Sector, started at 12:40 PM. Indian troops guarding the border promptly retaliated resulting in heavy exchange of fire CONTD ON PAGE 9 JDA land left unmarked to benefit land grabbers PMO clears Gen Hasnain's appointment as J&K Guv IAS officer feigns ignorance when found favouring private concern STATE TIMES NEWS NEW DELHI: Decks seem to have been cleared for appointment of Lt General Syed Ata Hasnain as new Governor of J and K. Informed sources told STATE TIMES that the PMO has taken final call on the issue and announcement is likely to be made after decision with regard to holding of elections is taken by Election Commission of India. General Hasnain, enjoys immense goodwill of the people, especially in Kashmir. As General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the strategically important XV Corps, General Hasnain had succeeded in building rapport with people by holding interactions to redress grievances and concerns of common citizens. Reliable sources told STATE TIMES that candi- dature of General Hasnain, a prolific member of track-two diplomacy and a Visiting Fellow of the Vivekananda International Foundation, New Delhi has almost been cleared at the preliminary stage. His crucial appointments in Jammu and Kashmir in various capacities go to his credit for the gubernatorial assignment. As a Brigadier, Hasnain served as Commander, 12 Infantry Brigade, on the Line of Control in Uri. Having commanded 19 Infantry Division in Baramulla, Lieutenant General Hasnain CONTD ON PAGE 9 STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: In a system where even most urgent files take weeks together to get processed, land allotment case of a private housing corporation in Jammu witnessed extraordinary interest by the recommending authority ie. Office of Deputy Commissioner, Jammu which recommended the request for allotting 312 Kanals and 5 marlas at village Bain Bajal, Jammu within days. Reliable sources told STATE TIMES that Deputy Commissioner Jammu rec- ommended whopping 312 Kanals and 5 marlas of prime land to a private housing corporation within days of initiation of the request. However, the recommendations had to be withdrawn when the 'scam' got leaked after media intervention. Fearing exposure and imminent action, the Deputy Commissioner made a volta-face, stating that he was under an impression of the housing corporation being a government entity. The hilarious argument for expediting the case in jet-speed exposed the casualness of an officer from an elite service, who took such a big decision involving huge government asset worth crorers of rupees without bothering to verify the antecedents of the applicant, The insiders, however, insist that those processing and recommending the case were in know of the transaction and the beneficiary, who had allegedly taken 'adequate care' of their interests. Resentment is simmering in the civil society and demand for thorough probe by an independent agency against the acts of land grabbing with active politico-bureaucratic nexus is gaining momentum. This being one facet of the pro-active state administration, another shady aspect revolves round deliberate inertia to allow huge encroachment of the land belonging to Jammu Development Authority on regular basis. STATE TIMES has got credible reports that the Revenue Department is deliberately delaying the demarcation of land belonging to Jammu Development CONTD ON PAGE 9 How will corruption end when glamourised? DOST KHAN JAMMU: When Amma-J. Jaylalitha-- went to jail for 'swindling' poor tax payers' hard earned money to lead a luxurious life, thousands of her supporters in Tamil Nadu felt pain, which they shamelessly demonstrated by beating their chests in open. Similarly, the blind followers of Om Prakash Chautala created quite a scene when the octogenarian walked into the jail for jumping his bail by campaigning in the elections despite getting relief on the plea of bad health. He went to jail like a groom goes to bedeck the wedlock. In his 'sermon' to media, Chatuala accused the Centre of misusing CBI for political purposes thereby casting aspersions of the judicial dispensation. Both the former Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu and Haryana have been convicted for possessing assets disproportionate to their known source of income. Instead of getting condemned for betraying public trust, they get projected as victims by their supporters, most of who are poor, exploited and subjugated by the system their leaders imposed upon them during hey days. Hero-worship has taken toll of virtue in Indian public life. The evil is being glamourised without an iota of effort made by self-proclaimed champions of corruption-free India to generate public awareness. The hero-worshipping of the people like Jaylalitta and Chautala raises many questions about the success of anti-corruption drive in 1.25 billion strong nation. The nation witnessed similar scenes when 2G accused A. Raja or former Chief Minister Karunanidhi's parliamentarian daughter Kanimozhi were released on bail after being sent to jail for their omissions and commissions. The jail birds found huge trail of supporters walking down the streets cheering on their flower bedecked tainted leaders. Commonwealth Games scam accused Suresh inflicted of this cancerous growth. Every government office with dusty environs and Gandhi's portrait hanging on the shabby walls has become citadel of corruption. The unfortunate part of the malady is that corrupt are not looked down upon in the Indian society where monetary affluence is a major measure of Corruption will not go as long as the people worship their leaders blindly. If corruption in public life is to be tackled, politicians need to be humbled. Kalmadi also managed a similar euphoric crowd when he walked out of the jail barricades. India is portraying a real grim scenario on account of war against corrupt. Corruption is rampant. It is not only in highest echelons of power centre but every limb of administration is success in life. See how Jaylalitha mocked at the poor when she opened up the coffers of illegally accumulated wealth to solemnize the marriage of her adopted son. He stands abandoned since. The poor who are shedding tears now on her pathetic situation were nowhere allowed to be near the scene of royal marriage. Imagine how convicted corrupt like Lalu Prasad Yadav is taken on shoulders to celebrate his comeback from the jail-cell. He did not only manage to find a space in political arena but staged his comeback with big bang, securing several crucial seats in the Bihar bye-election a month or so ago. True, judgments cannot be passed on the corrupt leaders as they have preferred appeals against their conviction but perception matters much in public life. Of course, a person is innocent till proved otherwise but at the same time how can the criminals be allowed to dominate politics and civil services. They can't be kept at distance in the matters of the state, if the people themselves glorify them brazenly and openly. The only palpable solution lies in generating awareness about the evil of corruption that has retarded the growth of this nation which was known centuries ago a golden sparrow. Who will do that? Not the corrupt politician or unscrupulous public servant! The command has to be taken by the people themselves. Unless the poor stand against loot and plunder unleashed by powerful and those in public life, corruption will not go. It will not go as long as the people worship their leaders blindly. If corruption in public life is to be tackled, politicians need to be humbled. Otherwise, Rajas, Yadavs, Kanzimohis, Chautalas, Jaylalithas will continue to don the mantle of respectability and trample rights of the Indian poor. Verdict lies in you and me!