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Talk of Independent Kashmir Wrong CyanMagentaYellowBlack K Price `2.00 Pages : 12 K M M Y Y C C JAMMU SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 2017 VOL. 32 | NO. 312 RNI No. 43798/86 REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 epaper.glimpsesoffuture.com Email: [email protected] of Future WORLD NATIONAL SPORTS US Air Force official: Congress to push for one If India are not ready to play Missile targeting Saudis rate in GST: Chidambaram with Pakistan, we can’t force was Iranian them to do so: Wasim PAGE 8 PAGE 7 PAGE 9 News in Brief Ancient fort Pak violates cease fire Talk of independent Kashmir in Poonch found in Rajouri Jammu, Nov 11: wrong: Farooq Abdullah Pakistan Army today violated cease fire in Poonch firing indis- criminately with automatic Srinagar, Nov 11 about the accession as well. Why weapons. Sources said that unpro- do you forget the conditions on voked firing was opened by the Pak Opposition National which we have acceded?" he said. Army on Indian posts and civilian Conference president Farooq Abdullah also claimed that areas at Danda and Kunjan posts Abdullah said today that talk of PoK was part of Pakistan and See Pak Violates on Page 11 an independent Kashmir was would remain so. "I tell them in "wrong" as the Valley is land- plain terms -- not only the people locked and surrounded by three of India, but also to the world -- Robbery case worked nuclear powers -- China, that the part (of J&K) which is Pakistan and India. Abdullah al- with Pakistan (PoK) belongs to out in Samba so claimed that Pakistan-occu- Pakistan and this side to India. Jammu, Nov 11: pied Kashmir (PoK) belongs to This won't change. Let them fight Pakistan and "this won't change" how many wars they want to. Samba police today claimed to no matter how many wars India This won't change," Abdullah GOF Sta Reporter Senior Superintendent of have worked out theft case and re- and Pakistan fight against each said. "And when the situation is Jammu, Nov 11 Police Yougal Manhas and covered stolen goods from the pos- other. His statement comes days such, then they have to talk, so other senior officers visited session of the robbers. Acting on after Pakistan Prime Minister that we live in peace, both parts An ancient fort has the spot. They inspected the the written report lodged on Shahid Khaqan Abbasi had re- live in peace and for that it is im- been discovered in Jammu ruins of the ancient fort November 7, 2017 at Police Station jected the idea of an "independent about Azadi, are talking wrong," "Internal autonomy is our right. perative to grant autonomy to and Kashmir's Rajouri dis- where the remnants of Samba by one person namely Kashmir", saying it was not the former J&K chief minister They (Centre) should restore it. both the parts," he said. trict, prompting the local walls, courtyard and bar- See Robbery on Page 11 based on "reality". "I am saying said. On the demand for autono- Only then the peace will return Asked whether the visit of administration to set up a racks can be vividly seen, that there is nothing like the is- my, he said that while the state (to the Valley)," he said. the Centre's special representa- team for its demarcation, the spokesman said. Absconder arrested sue of freedom (independent decided to join India out of love, Referring to a statement made by tive for Kashmir Dineshwar preservation and protec- He said the district ad- Kashmir) here. We are land- the country "betrayed" the people Minister of State for Home Sahrma to the state was success- tion, an official spokesman ministration has constitut- after 13 years in Jammu locked. On one side we have of Kashmir and did not treat Hansraj Ahir about PoK being ful, Abdullah said only Sharma said today. The ruins of the ed a three-member team China, Pakistan on the other side them well. "We should under- part of India, Abdullah invoked could say anything about it. "I ancient building were headed by Assistant Jammu, Nov 11 (PTI) and India on the third side," the stand that there has been a deci- the instrument of accession can only say that while he has found on top of a mound Commissioner Revenue MP from Srinagar told reporters sion (of accession), but India did- signed by the then Maharaja Hari held talks, only talks will not ad- An absconder, facing charges covered with grass and Abdul Qayoom Mir for the on the sidelines of a function at n't treat us well. India betrayed Singh, with the Indian govern- dress the issue as this issue is be- of house-breaking and theft, was trees along the Jammu- demarcation of the ancient the party headquarters here. us. They did not recognise the ment. "You do not remember the tween two countries -- Pakistan today arrested after 13 years in the Rajouri national highway, site and initiate measures "All three of them have atom love with which we chose to join instrument of accession and and India. The government of winter capital Jammu, police said. he said. The spokesman for its preservation and pro- bombs. We have nothing except them. That is the reason behind claim the other side of Kashmir India has to talk to the govern- Ranbir Singh alias Rana, a resi- said Deputy Commissioner tection. "Preliminary sur- Allah's name," he said. "Those the current situation in administered by Pakistan. If that ment of Pakistan as a part of J&K dent of Gurah Barnai locality, was Rajouri Shahid Iqbal vey found the ancient (separatists) who are talking Kashmir," Abdullah said. side is ours, then you should talk is with them (Pakistan)," he said. arrested from Chinore area and Choudhary along with See Ancient on Page 11 See Absconder on Page 11 Centre assesses damages 3 Kanal Wildlife Land JDA demands registration 4 aides of Mumbai retrieved at Janipur due to cross-border shelling JAMMU, NOVEMBER 11: GOF Sta Reporter (Internal Security)of FIR against Congress attack mastermind Gyanesh Kumar and The Department of Wildlife Jammu, Nov 11 Director (Ministry of Home Protection, Wildlife Division Jammu, Nov 11 (PTI) near Jewal Chowk in the allow it and intimated to A five-member team led Affairs) R K Swarankar. It heart of the city, and later them that work is under- Saeed walk free Jammu today retrieved 3 kanal en- by a senior home ministry reviewed the problems The Jammu croached land here at Janipur. The took out a rally to protest way," the letter, a copy of official today visited vari- faced by people living in the Development Authority has By M Zulqernain eviction proceedings were carried against demonetisation. An which is with PTI, read. The ous border villages along border areas, public de- moved an application for reg- Lahore, Nov 11 (PTI) out by a joint operation team head- executive engineer of the officer said the protesters the Line of Control (LoC) in mands and issues for a istration of an FIR against ed by Amit Sharma, Wildlife JDA wrote to the police yes- entered into the premises Four aides of Mumbai attack mastermind Jammu and Kashmir's broad redressal planning, state Congress leaders for See 3 Kanal on Page 11 terday, alleging that around forcefully and damaged the Hafiz Saeed, who were detained along with the the officials said. trespassing into an under- Rajouri district to assess 2,000 Congress workers tres- flowers. A senior police offi- JuD chief by the government of Pakistan's They said the delega- renovation park for a protest the damages caused by passed into the park and de- cer, however, said that no Punjab province under preventative detention tion assessed losses in vari- on the first anniversary of de- DB directives in cross-border shelling by manded an FIR be registered. such application had been since January, have been released. Abdullah ous villages and held de- monetisation here. On Pakistan, officials said. The Quoting his deputy, the offi- received. "Once received, Ubaid, Malik Zafar Iqbal, Abdul Rehman Abid alleged encroachment tailed discussions with the Wednesday, hundreds of team, led by Special cer said the Congress had ap- appropriate action will be and Qazi Kashif Hussain - walked free as the ju- people in Jhangar village, Congress members, led by Secretary (Internal proached him for permission initiated in accordance dicial review board refused to extend their de- of Migrants property which was among the worst state unit president G A Mir, Security) in the Home to hold a protest at the park. with the law," he said. Chief tention. On January 31, Saeed and his four hit. MLA Nowshera had assembled at the JAMMU, NOVEMBER 11(JNF): Ministry Rina Mitra, com- "However, the assistant spokesperson of Congress See 4 Aides on Page 11 prises Joint Secretary See Centre on Page 11 Maharaja Hari Singh Park, executive engineer did not See JDA on Page 11 In a petition filed by All India Kashmiri Samaj Ors seeking direc- tion to Divisional Commissioner, Srinagar to submit a report with Pak continuing with its antics, but Kashmir situation has improved: Rajnath Guv promulgates regard to the steps taken by the improvement in the situa- the government, there is a District Magistrate of Srinagar Lucknow, Nov 11 (PTI) tion in the restive region, direct conversation with the See DB Directives on Page 11 Union Home Minister Singh pointed out that the public. We are working in JK Motor Vehicles Rajnath Singh today said Centre had already appoint- the direction of resolving Newly elected Pakistan was continuing ed a special representative problems." On the issue of with its antics and making (former Intelligence Bureau rehabilitation of Kashmiri Taxation ordinance KAS Officers Association efforts to break India, but in chief Dineshwar Sharma) Pandits in the Valley, he spite of that, the situation in for a dialogue with all the said, "Everyone wants them GOF Sta Reporter takes over Jammu and Kashmir had stakeholders in Jammu and to be rehabilitated.
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