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Kashmir Limps Back to Normalcy As Separatists Call Off Shutdown www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com 3 FORECAST JAMMU Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather 13-Apr 19.0 33.0 Mainly Clear sky 14-Apr 18.0 32.0 Mainly Clear sky 15-Apr 18.0 33.0 Mainly Clear sky 3 DAY'S FORECAST SRINAGAR Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather 13-Apr 6.0 22.0 Mainly Clear sky 14-Apr 7.0 23.0 Mainly Clear sky 15-Apr 7.0 24.0 Mainly Clear sky northlinesStatus of Batote- Kishtwar highway the DDC visits training camp under Adbi Kunj holds literary meet reviewed BADP On the eve of the 65th death anniversary of Shayar-e-Kashmir Minister for Public Work, Naeem District Development Commissioner "Peer Zahida Ghulam Amhed Akhtar today visited Kishtwar and Ramesh Kumar today visited the "Mahjoor", Adbi Kunj Jammu held chaired a meeting of officers of R&B camp at Marheen set up for providing 3 literary tributes ... 4 Department and district training to the youth of border areas 5 for entry into various belt force..... INSIDE administration to review.... Vol No: XXII Issue No. 88 13.04.2017 (Thursday) Daily Jammu Tawi Price ` 2/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2014-16 Massive security arrangements Kashmir limps back to normalcy made for re-poll bound areas as separatists call off shutdown NL CORRESPONDENT concern on Sunday and that Constituency, the re-polling locked the polling stations. Train services remain suspended BUDGAM, APR 12 is the only aspect that is would be held on 22- At a few places, they being taken care of more Nusurullah Pora (B), 23- escorted the security detail SRINAGAR, APR 12 (KNS) To ensure incident free seriously this time. Nusurullah Pora (C), 28- of polling stations to the polling in re-poll bound Otherwise, everything is Galwanpora (A), 30- nearest camps. However, at After three consecutive days areas, unprecedented same." Haripora, 32-Wara Sangam, a few places, they snatched of shutdown, the Valley once security arrangements have Every polling booth will 40-Soibug (H), 107- the EVMs and destroyed again witnessed normalcy been made by authorities have more than two Putlibagh and 120- them. Officials said even on Wednesday as the while the deployments have companies attached for the Galwanpora (B) polling though a number of killings separatists camp called off been increased day long exercise. The booths. were reported, the police and the shutdown for today phenomenally. deployment of the poll staff Similarly, in Beerwah paramilitary forces exhibited following the deferment of Official sources said three will take place from later Assembly Segment, the re- restraint to avoid loss of life. by-polls for Anantnag district SPs and one today. polling would be held on 15- Meanwhile, Chief parliamentary seat. additional SP will be As per the ECI Kanihama, 29-Badran (B), Electoral Officer (CEO) All the shops, business deployed and given specific notification, the polling 34-Peerpora, 89-Sehpora J&K, Shantmanu establishments, educational territories to manage the stations in Chadoora and 94-Gundipora (A) Wednesday said that institutes and public overall polling stations. Assembly constituency, polling booths. adequate arrangements of transport began functioning "The idea is to ensure that where re-polling is to be Likewise, the re-polling security and videography normally following the three there is no intervention in held include 31-Bogam would also be held on 7- have been made for re- day long shutdown called by the polling station and there Batepora (B), 32-Bogam Repora, 9-Gopal Saif (A), polling at 38 polling stations the separatists leadership Pertinently, the separatists that the re-polls for the 38 the operations of the train is no possibility of any sort Batepora (B), 33-Nowbug, 16-Nowpora, 38-Chrar-i- in Budgam district of against the by-polls for including Hurriyat (G) polling stations for Srinagar have been cancelled for the of booth capturing," one 39-Chack Mahand-Joo- Sharief (M), 86-Kanir (A), Srinagar Parliamentary Srinagar parliamentary seat chairman, Syed Ali Geelani, parliamentary seat will be day. Pertinently, the service police officer said. "We will Dhar, 52-Wathora (B), 54- 87-Kanir (B), 90-Hushroo Constituency being held on on Sunday, which they Hurriyat (M) chairman, held on Apr 13. was suspended due to the provide adequate security Zoolwah, 55-Gopalpora (A), and 91-Wagam of Chrar-e- April 13, 2017. extended for more two days Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Meanwhile, the train shutdown called by the and confidence to the voter 56-Gopalpora (B), 57- Sharief Assembly Segment The CEO was speaking at a over the eight killings in JKLF chief, Muhammad services continued to remain separatist leadership. to exercise his right of Dooniwari, 60-Kralpora (A), and polling booth number meeting convened to review violence in Budgam and Yasin Malik had called for suspended for the third the shutdown today as well. consecutive day today franchise." 61-Kralpora (B), 63- 79-Kandora (B) of Khan arrangements for the re-poll. Ganderbal district. However, they called off the thereby leaving the Loss of lives Returning Officer said that Kralpora (D), 65- Sahib Assembly He said that the poll process The Srinagar areas including the commercial hub Lal strike after the Election passengers to suffer. no polling station has been Dharambug (A), 66- Constituency. at all the polling stations will changed. "The polling Dharambug (B), 87-Bagi Most of the eight killings Chowk witnessed a huge Commission of India (ECI) Reports said that hundreds be videographed, besides painful: DGP stations will be located at the Mehtab (B) and 98- that took place on Sunday rush of shoppers who postponed the Anantnag by- of passengers who had one micro-observer from places they earlier existed. Dharambug (C). were reported from Budgam. thronged the markets to buy polls to May 25. reported to the stations central government P2 "Security was the main In Budgam Assembly At various places, the youth essentials. It is worth to mention here returned as they were told SRINAGAR, APR 12 (KNS) JKHC Bar elects Salathia as President Director General of Police Move offices to shut on Apr 28, (DGP), S P Vaid on Sachin, Prem, Himanshu and Chetan in new team Wednesday termed the loss of lives as painful and has NL CORRESPONDENT secured 829 votes and who got 668 votes. to reopen at Srinagar on May 08 disastrous effect on the JAMMU TAWI, APR 12 Shukla got 568 votes while Advocate Himansu Sharma families of deceased. Advocate Sheikh Shakeel is elected as Joint Secretary NL CORRESPONDENT on last working day. The DGP said, "Despite BS Salathia, Advocate came Ahmad came third by and Advocate Chetan Misri JAMMU TAWI, APR 12 It has been ordered that the our repeated appeals to the out victorious in a fierce securing 191 votes. as Treasurer by securing 634 offices moving in camp shall youth not to expose contest for the post of Advocate Sachin Gupta and 938 votes defeating In connection with the bi- carry only 33% of the themselves to the threat of president of JKHC Bar declared elected for the post Aditya Sharma and Jasleen annual Durbar Move, the strength of staff in that violence and physical Association for which of Vice President by Kour respectively. Government offices particular office or 10 harm, unfortunately some election were held today. securing 663 votes over his Advocate SK Shukla, has observing five days week officials whichever is incidents took place." Establishing a fair lead from nearest rival Advocate gracefully accepted the shall close at Jammu on minimum or as specifically "It is once again appealed the beginning of counting Yaseer Ajaz Tak who got verdict before the final April 28, 2017 (Friday) after indicated. in right earnest that rounds itself, Salathia won 363 votes. Advocate Prem result was declared. In a the office hours and offices All Departments have been restraint must be exercised by a margin of 261 votes Sadhotra succeeded as message over social media, observing six days week offices shall reopen at by the Government here asked to depute their and police and other forces over his nearest rival General Secretary by getting Shukla congratulated Mr. shall close at Jammu on 29th Srinagar on May 08 today, all the departments advance parties on 24th be allowed to do their Advocate Mr. SK Shukla. In 689 votes over his nearest Salathia, the other winners April 2017 (Saturday) after (Monday), 2017. shall ensure that records are April, 2017 consisting of mandated work," he the final count, Salathia rival Adv Abhishek Wazir in new team P2 the office hours. All the According to an order issued packed after working hours one Gazetted P2 appealed. (KNS) IN BRIEF Petrol, diesel prices to Terror launch pads in PoK, destroyed Triple Talaq: In-situ promotions to by surgical strikes, active again MPL Board assures end of 10 HCs, 17 Constables change daily from May 1 Baramulla, said that terror in GRP NL CORRESPONDENT practice within 18 month NL CORRESPONDENT petrol pumps in the country, NEW DELHI, APR 12 launch pads directly NEW DELHI, APR 12 will launch a pilot for daily opposite Uri in Pakistan- JAMMU TAWI, APR 12 price revision in five select The terror launch pads that Occupied Kashmir (PoK) NL CORRESPONDENT law within 18 months but Sena mouthpiece Saamna Come May 1, petrol and cities from May 1 and the Indian Army destroyed have now been reoccupied. NEW DELHI, APR 12 they demand no interference quoted Vice president of As a part of promotion diesel prices will change gradually extend it to all after the Uri attack are "After the surgical strike, from the government. AIMPLB, Dr Sayeed Sadiq. "The triple talaq practice has In the past, AIMPLB policy and to encourage everyday in sync with over the country.
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