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3 April-2018.Qxd C M C M Y B Y B Postal Regd No- JK/485/2016-18 Internet Edition : www.truthprevail.com, E-paper : epaper.truthprevail.com RNI No. JKENG/2012/47637 T3 ru6th P8 revFaair and Fiearl ess * Union Cabinet Secretary reviews progress of SBM (G) * Rakul Preet gets SLAMMED by Telugu... * VC reviews working of SC,ST & BC Dev Corp * WSSO meeting held to review IEC, HRD activities * This prosthetic system could restore memory loss * CBI probe alone can ensure justice in Rasana case: Harsh email : [email protected] VOL 7, ISSUE NO. 91 JAMMU & KASHMIR TUESDAY APRIL 03, 2018 DAILY 8 PAGE Re. 1/- IInnssiiddee Giving Compensation or Govt Job is Not 'Distribution of Bharat Bandh : 4 Killed in MP, 3 in UP And 1 Biscuits': VK Singh to Families of Indians Killed in Iraq Governor meets New Delhi, April 2 : This is not a game of foot - to continue.” Security Forces Minister of State For External ball, Both state and central Earlier in the day, the spe - Affairs General (Retd) VK govt are sensitive govts, cial aircraft carrying mortals Commanders iNnew RDelhai, jAparil s2 t: hA abenr of paeopsle inDjuread als iyett. Pther bohartat ebasndht, sfoll owTinug rCnentr alV Boiarod olf eSecnondt ary Singh lost his cool on EAM had asked the families of deceased landed in nationwide bandh (shutdown) Police officials have also got which he could not survive Education (CBSE) postponed SRINAGAR, APRIL 2 : Monday on being asked if the for the details of their mem - Amritsar in the afternoon. by various Dalit organisations injured. Police is still on field and died before reaching exams of class 10 and 12 stu - kin of 38 Indians who were bers who can be given jobs The body of the 39th worker During the course of his visit which was called to protest and is trying to restore peace, Sadar hospital. dents scheduled for April 2. to Srinagar today, Governor killed by ISIS will be given etc, we will review: VK was not released by the Iraqi against the Supreme Court’s once that’s done we’ll file In Rajasthan’s Alwar dis - Initially, the Bharat Bandh compensation or government authorities as the DNA test N.N. Vohra had separate dis - ruling on amendments under cases and begin inquiry on trict a person was also killed call was given by Dalit group cussions on security manage - jobs. “Look, this is not a was only 70 per cent com - the Scheduled Castes and Sanvidhaan Bachao game of football, both the plete. ment matters with Dr. S.P. Scheduled Tribes (Prevention Sangharash Committee and Vaid, DGP; Lt. Gen. A.K. centre and state government Last month, External of Atrocities) Act 1989 turned later was backed by All India are sensitive about the matter. Affairs Minister Sushma Bhat, GOC 15 Corps; violent as six people lost their Adi Dharam Mission and All S.P.Pani, IGP Kashmir and The families were told earlier Swaraj had announced in life in different parts of the India Adi Dharam Sadhu to give a list of their family Parliament that the 39 Indians the Chiefs of the Central country. In Madhya Samaj. Intelligence Agencies. members, along with their kidnapped by the ISIS in Pradesh’s Gwalior and Bahujan Samaj Party qualifications, who are most 2014 in Mosul had been Indian, Pakistan Morena, four people were supremo Mayawati also eligible for a job, and we will killed at Badush. She said that troops exchange killed during the violent extended her party’s support collaborate with the state gov - Singh,MoS MEA on whether their bodies were identified protest. to the protests saying,”I sup - ernment and make the ade - kin of the 38 Indians will be using deep penetration radar. heavy fire on LoC A student leader, identified port the protest against the quate arrangements,” Singh given jobs The mortal remains were sent Jammu : Indian and as Rahul Pathak, died in firing SC/ST Act. I have got to stoked controversy, while pic.twitter.com/J0ryINOc1P for DNA examination, which Pakistan soldiers traded in Morena district, Sub- know that some people spread addressing media at Amritsar. However, the Punjab gov - confirmed that the bodies heavy fire across the Line of Divisional Magistrate (SDM) violence during the protests, I The minister also lashed ernment had announced an were of the 38 Indians. The Control (LoC) on Sunday in Umesh Shukla told PTI. people who’ve caused disrup - in firing. Speaking to strongly condemn it. Our out at family members who ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh and one body of one worker from Pathak was allegedly shot tion.” reporters, Rajasthan’s DGP party is not behind the vio - had alleged that they were government job as per qualifi - Bihar could not be identified. Jammu and Kashmir's during protests by agitators Meanwhile in Uttar said,”One person has died in lence during the protests.” Poonch district, police said. and he succumbed to injuries Pradesh, two protesters were firing in Alwar. There was However, she assured strict kept in dark. “My suggestion cation for the aggrieved 27 40 Indian workers were The Pakistan army resort - en route to hospital, he said. killed in Muzaffarnagar dis - stone pelting in several action against those who to the families is that we have family members of 39 abducted by ISIS in 2014 ed to unprovoked heavy Two protesters were killed in trict. A new born baby who places. Number of people spread violence during the got back your people. Do Indians. Mentioning that 27 when the terrorist group shelling and firing at Indian Gwalior and one in Bhind. was on his way to Sadar hos - have been detained across all protests. On March 20, the their last rites. In our system, of the 39 dead were from invaded Mosul. One of them positions in Khari Karmara Several policemen were also pital from Mehnar PHC in districts in the state. Internet apex court had introduced the irrespective of religion, Punjab, state Minister Navjot escaped the clutches of area of Poonch, a police offi - wounded. Hajipur also lost his life due services were suspended and provision of anticipatory bail nobody rests in peace till their Singh Sidhu said,”Ex-gratia Islamic State by posing as a cer said. Addressing media, IG (law to the ongoing protest across section 144 was imposed in in the SC/ST act while direct - last rites are done. Don’t get compensation of Rs 5 lakh Muslim from Bangladesh. "Pakistan shelling and fir - &order), MP confirmed the the country. Reports claimed certain districts.” ing that there would be no involved in unnecessary poli - per family, job for one person The remaining 39 were taken ing started at 1 p.m. and con - casualties and said,”4 people that the ambulance of the On the other hand, in wake automatic arrest on any com - tics,” Singh told the family per family will be given and to Badoosh and killed. They tinued for nearly half an hour. have died, can’t confirm num - child got stuck in a jam due to of the Bharat Bandh call, the plaint filed under the law. members on Monday. current pension of Rs 20,000 were buried in a mass grave. Indian positions retaliated effectively and strongly," the Jaitley Accepts Kejriwal's Apology; Civil police officer said. Defence Accounts Dept Tells Indian Army Jawan's Mother On March 18, five mem - Defamation Cases Likely to be Withdrawn bers of a family were killed To Show His Body To Get Pensionary Benefits JSeriMnag avr o: Pwak itstoan -baasvedenfgouend emd byi lMiatualana tM kasiolold insgtarste di na cKracakdsowhnm aftier it New Delhi, April 2: A day Speaking to ANI, Finance and two others injured when Srinagar : In November But interestingly, the terror outfit Jaish-e- Azhar in 2000 after he was carried an abortive bid to after the leaders of Aam Minister’s counsel M Dogra a mortar fired by Pakistan 2009, rifleman Rinku Ram of accounts office said since he Mohammad (JeM) on released in exchange of pas - assassinate the then Pakistan Aadmi Party (AAP) including confirmed the development army hit their home in Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, was merely “missing” and not Monday threatened to carry sengers of Indian Airlines president General Parvez Delhi Chief Minister Arvind saying,” Arun Jaitley has Balakote sector of Poonch. slipped and fell into raging “dead” and that pension will out fidayeen (suicide) attacks flight IC 814. The JeM was Musharaf. Its Kashmir chief Kejriwal apologised to the accepted their (Kejriwal and waters of a river while not be granted, added the on security forces to avenge instrumental in carrying and mastermind of Parliament Finance Minister Arun other AAP leaders) apology Pandith assigned patrolling in a terrain on Line newspaper. the killings of 13 local Hizb- fidayeen phase of attacks in attack Ghazi Baba was killed Jaitley, both the parties (AAP in the civil defamation cases, charge of DG A&T, of Actual Control (LAC) with Ram's parents had been in an encounter with the and BJP) have Gupta DG JKFO China. The area is such that approaching authorities for Border Security Force (BSF) moved to Delhi it’s almost impossible to ex-gratia benefits and pension in Srinagar on August 30, High court and JAMMU, APRIL 02 : retrieve bodies. The body of since 2009. 2003. Patiala house The Government has assigned Ram too couldn’t be recov - Kamla Devi filed the peti - Although JeM's presence court to withdraw C M the additional charge of the ered. tion in the Chandigarh Bench in the valley still remains low, the defamation C M post of Director General Y B Nine years on, his parents of the AFT that comprised it carried out several fidayeen case filed by FM y B Accounts & Treasuries to are still running pillars to Justice MS Chauhan and Lt attacks on security forces Jaitley in 2015.
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