Tag: J&K news

  • J&Okay: Foreign envoys arrive in Srinagar on a two-day go to to Union Territory

    A delegation of international envoys from 24 nations arrived in Srinagar on a two-day go to to the Valley on Wednesday to take inventory of the Union Territory’s growth work and safety scenario, particularly after the profitable train of the District Development Council elections.
    The delegation consists of envoys from Chile, Brazil, Cuba, Bolivia, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, EU, Belgium, Spain, Sweden, Italy, Bangladesh, Malawi, Eritrea, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Senegal, Malaysia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan.
    After being accorded a conventional welcome, they have been briefed on the Panchayati Raj and grievance redressal system at Magam block of Budgam district. French envoy Emmanuel Lenain and Italian envoy Vincenzo de Luca additionally interacted with locals.

    The delegation of international envoys visiting Jammu and Kashmir, being accorded conventional welcome upon their arrival. pic.twitter.com/yQcnEElYd3
    — ANI (@ANI) February 17, 2021
    On Thursday, the ambassadors would go to Jammu the place they’re more likely to meet DDC members and representatives of some social organisations. They will likely be briefed concerning the safety scenario by senior officers concerned within the regulation and order scenario within the Valley, particulary on Pakistan’s frequent ceasefire violations and makes an attempt to push terrorists into India via the Line of Control, officers stated.
    Their go to comes days after the 4G cell Internet was restored after one-and-A-half years in all the Union Territory.
    On February 9, 2020, the federal government had taken a gaggle of 15 international envoys to Srinagar for a two-day go to to overview the bottom scenario.
    In October 2019, within the first go to by a international delegation after the federal government’s determination on J&Okay, a group of 23 MEPs (Members of European Parliament) — many from far-right events — went to Kashmir on a two-day journey.
    The MEA spokesperson, Raveesh Kumar, had then stated that the MEPs had “expressed a keen desire” to see the bottom scenario, and their statements mirrored that they bought an understanding of the “how terrorism affects India, and how terrorism affects Kashmir”. He stated it was a type of a “familiarisation visit” for these MPs, who have been from from totally different events and totally different nations.
    Responding to the criticism that the go to was organised by non-public organisations, the MEA spokesperson had stated many visits by international dignitaries happen via non-official channels.

  • Upsets later, DDC tally: BJP 6 in Jammu, Gupkar 5 in Kashmir

    As the method of elections to key positions within the District Development Councils in Kashmir concluded Saturday, the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) that had gained the utmost seats within the Valley within the polls that concluded on December 22 had secured management of solely 5 of the ten councils in as many districts.
    The coalition of J&Okay’s mainstream events that contested the elections collectively — the National Conference, PDP, JK People’s Movement and CPM (with the People’s Conference having exited the group) — has not bought a single council in Jammu up to now, with polls to 3 DDCs postpone Saturday attributable to lack of quorum.
    Baramulla and Bandipore DDCs in Kashmir elected their chairpersons and vice-chairpersons Saturday. Independent candidate Safeena Beigh, spouse of former PDP patron Muzaffar Beigh, was chosen because the Baramulla chairperson with the assist of the J&Okay Apni Party, whereas Sanaullah Parrey of the People’s Conference (PC) was elected vice-chairperson.

    NC candidate Abdul Gani Bhat was chosen the Bandipore DDC Chairperson, and the PDP’s Kausar Shafeeq its vice-chairperson.
    In Jammu, the PAGD in addition to the Congress did not get a single council on Saturday, at the same time as Independents bought maintain of Poonch whereas the electoral train was adjourned for need of quorum in Kishtwar, Rajouri and Ramban. Of Jammu area’s 10 DDCs, the earlier six — Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Reasi, Udhampur and Doda — had all gone to the BJP.
    The NC and Congress, which joined arms in Jammu after the elections, misplaced Poonch regardless of having gained two and 4 seats respectively. The two events had been simply two in need of a majority within the 14-member Council.
    In Kashmir, the PAGD now controls the DDCs in Bandipore (headed by the NC), Kulgam (CPM), Pulwama (PDP), Ganderbal (NC) and Anantnag (NC). The PC, that exited the PGAD final month claiming proxy candidates had been fielded towards its candidates by constituents of the alliance, controls the Kupwara DDC.
    Of the opposite 4 councils in Kashmir, two (Shopian, Srinagar) are held by the Apni Party, which is seen to have the Centre’s backing, and two by Independents (Baramulla, Budgam).

    ExplainedCloud over outcomes

    The NC stated Saturday that it might legally problem the leads to Budgam, citing “unfair mode of selection of DDC chairman”. NC vice-president Omar Abdullah tweeted, “Talk about murdering democracy in J&K. I met 8 of our DDC members of Budgam district. There is at least 1 more alliance member of Javaid Mustafa Mir’s party so 9 out of a total strength of 14 & yet in an “election” an impartial member was made the chairman.”
    He alleged this was achieved with “active involvement of the district administration which issued blatant threats about the powers to detain people for 2 years”. Omar stated the NC had raised the matter within the Lok Sabha, in addition to approached J&Okay Chief Election Commissioner Okay Okay Sharma.
    Former PDP member Nazir Khan was chosen the Budgam DDC chairperson after a draw of tons to interrupt a tie. NC sources stated they apprehended cross-voting by one celebration member.
    In Jammu, elections had been scheduled to be held Saturday to the 4 DDCs in Muslim-dominated Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal area.
    In Poonch’s shock outcomes, Independents Tazeem Akhtar and Mohammad Ashfaq bought eight votes every, to be elected chairperson and vice-chairperson, respectively. Nazia Ganhi of the Congress bought six votes of the NC-Congress alliance. NC members could possibly be seen accompanying the chairperson and Congress leaders the vice-chairperson after the outcomes.
    In the Rajouri DDC, the NC had gained 5 seats, adopted by the Congress and BJP three every, and the PDP, Apni Party and Independent one every. Sources stated that at 11.30 am Saturday, solely eight members had been current on the workplace of the Rajouri Deputy Commissioner — the NC’s 4, the Congress’s three and the PDP’s one. They saved ready for 2 extra members for the quorum of 10 (of complete 14). While NC member Khalid Hussain from Doongi arrived later, he made it clear he was himself a nominee for the submit of chairperson and therefore was not going to assist anybody.
    In Kishtwar, the NC had the assist of eight members, together with the Congress’s three. Sources stated that on Friday night, after a head-count of all 11, the NC and Congress had introduced Pooja Thakur and Saima Parveen Lone as candidates for chairperson and vice-chairperson for the 14-member DDC.
    However, on Saturday, solely 9 of the Congress and NC members reached the workplace of the Kishtwar Deputy Commissioner. Shareefa Begum (NC) and Mohammad Zafarullah (Independent) didn’t flip up, resulting in the election being adjourned. Later, Shareefa, slamming the NC for not fielding her for chairperson, stated she was becoming a member of the Apni Party.
    In the Ramban DDC too, elections needed to be adjourned attributable to lack of quorum as solely eight members, together with the NC’s six and the Congress’s two, turned up. Six others, together with three members of the BJP and the three Independents, stayed away.
    The respective Deputy Commissioners are prone to challenge contemporary notifications for elections subsequent week.

  • House panel to go to Kashmir

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture is about to go to Kashmir on January 21. The 31-member committee, headed by Rajya Sabha MP from Andhra Pradesh T G Venkatesh, will undertake a “study visit” of Srinagar and Gulmarg from January 21 to 23.
    The members of the committee will maintain conferences with officers of the division of tradition and tourism and Archaeological Survey of India, together with representatives of the UT of Jammu and Kashmir, with concentrate on “promotion and preservation of archaeological sites and artefacts in J&K”.