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Primo.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2014 (PAGE 13) Sharma's concern over Teenager gang-raped, DMU crushes Gujjar, 4 buffaloes, 4 cows power, water crisis one held; people protest Train traffic remains Excelsior Correspondent region. Excelsior Correspondent arrest another accused, who has suspended for one hour Pointing towards power been identified as Nitin, son of Excelsior Correspondent Later Railway authorities, JAMMU, June 9: crises in the State in general KISHTWAR, June 9: A Saroop Chand of Drabshalla. SSP Railway and SSP Kathua as Lambasting State and Jammu region in particu- minor girl was allegedly gang- The girl was restored to fam- KATHUA, June 9: The train well as civil administration vis- Government for its failure to lar, Mr Sharma said that when raped by two youth in ily members after conducting traffic was disturbed on Jammu- ited the spot. The dead body and solve day to-day problems of temperature is hovering over Drabshalla area of the district. medical examination. Pathankote Railway track this cattle were removed from the the common masses, general 45 to 47 degree Celsius, However, people protested over Meanwhile, local people afternoon for one hour after one track. However the train traffic secretary of the People’s unscheduled power cuts has the incident and blocked the along with the family members Gujjar, his four buffalos and remained disrupted for one hour. Democratic Party (PDP), become a routine affair which Kishtwar highway for couple of of the victim blocked the four cows were crushed by The Railway Police Station Yash Pal Sharma, MLC today is adding to the people's mis- hours demanding immediate Kishtwar highway for couple of A devastating fire in Pahalgam. DMU at Magarkhad near Govindsar has registered a case said that miseries of the peo- eries. arrest of the accused. hours near Drabshalla leading to Jagatpur near here. and started investigation. ple have increased manifold He said that State has been As per police sources, 13- long traffic snarls. Major fire in Pahalgam; According to reports Dulla The SSP Railway said that after formation of National plunged into unprecedented year-old girl, a resident of The protestors were demand- Gujjar was crossing the railway the driver of DMU told him that Conference (NC) led regime crises due to wrong policies Drabshalla was allegedly raped ed immediate arrest of the sec- track along with his cattle in he could not judge that cattle 22 shops, hotel, TRC gutted in the State. of Chief Minister Omar by two youth of the same area. ond accused vis-à-vis strict pun- Magarkhad when the DMU was and buffalos were crossing the Excelsior Correspondent were evacuated. Addressing meeting of Abdullah, who has failed to The girl narrated the incident ishment to both the accused. to pass from the track. The train track as it was a sharp curve at The DIG said that 15 fire party workers at party office connect himself with the peo- to her family members, who On getting information, SRINAGAR, June 9: A hit Gujjar, his four buffalos and that spot. He said the Gujjar tenders were dousing the here, Mr Sharma expressed ple. He said that during the reported the matter to police sta- police team headed by SSP massive fire broke out this four cows while other cattle had could have save himself seeing flames. These fire tenders his concern over unprecedent- last nearly six years this tion Kishtwar. Kishtwar Sanjay Kotwal rushed evening in Pahalgam tourist managed to cross the railway the train but he tried to rescue were brought from Anantnag, ed water and power crises that regime has done nothing to After registering a case to the spot and assured the pro- resort in South Kashmir in track. The driver of the DMU his cattle and buffalos and died Kulgam, Pulwama and has gripped the State espe- solve problems of the people. under relevant Sections at police testors that the second accused which 22 shops, a hotel and however had applied the emer- himself also. Srinagar. cially Jammu region during "What to say to mitigating station Kishtwar, police will also be arrested at the earli- Tourist Reception Centre was gency brake but due to sharp However the incident has "A fire has broken out in scorching heat. He said that woes of the masses, this launched manhunt and arrested est. gutted. curve he could not judge in evoked a sharp public resent- Pahalgam & has engulfed the entire Jammu region has been regime has further compound- one of the accused, who has On the assurance, the protes- The Deputy Inspector advance that the cattle were ment against Railways for their Tourist Reception Centre & facing scarcity of drinking ed miseries of the people due been identified as Sudershan, tors dispersed and vehicular General of Police South passing the tack. gross negligence. Hotel Poornima. I've been told water but the state to its wrong policies", he son of Kartar Singh, a resident movement was restored. Kashmir, Vijay Kumar told Government is adopting casu- of Drabshalla. both buildings evacuated" pointed out and added this However, the second GREF jawan's Sai appointed Excelsior that fire started tweeted Chief Minister Omar al approach towards this regime has proved total fail- Police teams are conducting accused was at large when last from Hotel Poornnima due to unending problem. He warned raids at various locations to Abdullah. ure. reports compiled. family for arrest CMD of NHPC cylinder blast and it engulfed "Fire brigade on the scene that PDP would not remain a While expressing his the adjacent buildings damag- mute spectator and party Excelsior Correspondent but strong winds have grave concern over mounting of assailants ing 22 shops and TRC. increased the risk of the fire would launch a mass move- Kumar, who rushed to the problems of the common U’khand fake encounter:17 cops Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 9: Pursuant spreading. The situation is ment to force the non-serious masses, he said that due to its spot, said that no casualties government to take some to the orders issued by being monitored & tackled" misdeed and mis-governance KATHUA, June 9: The rela- Ministry of Power, took place and all the people he said in another tweet. steps to improve water and this regime has lost its credi- get lifer, escape death award tives and family members of power situation in Jammu Government of India, R.S.T. bility. NEW DELHI, June 9: between the convicts”. Nirdosh Kumar, son of Bodh Sai, Chairman DG Codes asks Deptts to “I am of the opinion that the Raj of Jakhbhar Kathua a jawan and Managing Seventeen Uttarakhand case does not fall in the category of GREF who was murdered in Director (CMD) PCB team returns, policemen convicted in a fake of rarest of rare case,” he Guwahati Assam few days back of THDC India give details of daily wagers encounter of a 22-year-old MBA and whose dead body was said.(PTI) Limited has Excelsior Correspondent ments to furnish the lists of the student today escaped the gal- found in a train later. taken over the employees engaged under these ‘sealing op’ fails lows with a Delhi court award- The GREF employee who additional charge JAMMU, June 9: Director categories. The required infor- ing them life imprisonment, Water supply to was on his way from Kathua to Excelsior Correspondent of Chairman & Managing General (Codes), AMM mation is needed to be provided much to the disappointment of Arunachal Pradesh his present remain affected Director of NHPC Limited on Jehangir from Finance on the prescribed format. REASI, June 9: The team of State Pollution Control Board the victim’s family, who vowed place of posting after reaching June 8. Department has asked all the With regard to the demand of returned empty handed from Katra after facing tough opposition to challenge it in a higher court Excelsior Correspondent Guwahati was gheroed by some Mr Sai is an Electrical Government departments to fur- the employees' unions for the from the hoteliers and their workers. for death penalty. strangers, his family said. They nish detail of their temporary/ JAMMU, June 9: Due to Engineering Graduate from regularisation of casual / tempo- Reports said that the team which arrived at Katra from Jammu The cops were handed down said that he had contacted them daily wagers/ contractual/ casual interruptions and snapping of NIT Warangal and is a fellow rary/ need based workers, today sought cooperation from Tehsildar and local police for the with life term as the court said on phone and narrated the same labourers/ need based workers power supply on N8, N9, of Institution of Engineers. In engaged after 31-01-1994, the ‘sealing operation’ . While the Revenue officials and local police that the crime committed by and later his dead body was engaged after 1994. RC6, CB1, CB2, C16, C19, addition, he has done Cabinet Sub Committee headed allegedly delayed the process, claiming that proper procedure was them, does not fall in the “rarest found in the train. Referring to the meeting of UD4 and T5 electric feeders, Management Diploma from by Finance Minister A R Rather, not adopted by PCB officials in executing operation, in between of rare” category warranting The dead body was brought the June 3, 2014 and the Cabinet water supply to various areas Indian Institute of has to prepare an appropriate huge mob gathered there. They strongly opposed the move and in capital punishment. to his native village on June 7 decision, he said it was observed will remain affected tomor- Management (IIM), Bangalore policy in this regard and all the amidst heated arguments, the team had to move back to Jammu.
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