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Page1final.Qxd (Page 3) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2020 (PAGE 6) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 GST officers bust fake billing Hurriyat leader’s house among Centre forcing mainstream parties to 3 BJP workers shot dead in Qazigund racket, arrest 1 person NEW DELHI, Oct 29: tax credit (ITC) through fake Governor, Manoj Sinha has ers and described them as dynam- 7 locations searched by NIA quit politics: Omar billing of Rs 1,278 crore (approx- strongly condemned the killings ic. GST officers have busted a imately), the Ministry said in a through various channels such Greater Kashmir, house and office never forget the leaders if they people, was mentioned in the of political workers who were "Coward Pakistani terrorists racket which generated fake bills statement. as hawala and cash couriers and of noted human rights activist keep eyeing on the Secretariat Constitution, adding that it was shot dead by the militants in killed three youth workers in worth about Rs 1,278 crore for The syndicate was being are used to carry out and sustain Khurram Parviaz, house of senior and the power. the Maharaja Hari Singh, who Qazigund area of South Kulgam." The were dynamic fraudulently claiming ITC, and operated by floating seven differ- secessionist and militant activi- journalist and former Executive About the repealing of land granted special status to Jammu Kashmir's Kulgam district. workers. They attained martyr- arrested one person, the Finance ent fake firms with the intent of ties in J&K," the NIA statement Editor of Greater Kashmir and law, Omar said that "nobody can and Kashmir and the Expressing his anguish over dom for Bharat Mata. Coward member of JKCCS, Zahirudin, Ministry said today. passing of inadmissible credit to said. buy land in Nagaland, Government has demolished the the killings, he said that the perpe- Pakistanis will have to pay heavy house of senior journalist Pervaiz Based upon specific intelli- the tune of Rs 137 crore. The agency said that the Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Constitution and those who are trators of violence are the enemies price for this," Raina said. premises of NGOs/ Trusts/ Bukhari who works with various gence, the officers of the anti-eva- The GST officers conducted Pradesh and many other States fighting Constitutional rights are of humanity and such cowardly In the meantime, police Foundation that were searched international media houses includ- sion branch of Central Goods and searches in more than nine places, of the country, but here in being tagged as anti-nationals. acts can not be justified. today arrested a local TRF mili- include JK Yateem Foundation ing the AFP, the house and office of Service Tax (CGST), spread over different locations in Jammu and Kashmir, the rich "In Nagaland, leaders have Law shall take its course and tant in Below area of South at Srinagar and Kulgam, The Chairperson of Association of Commissionerate, Delhi (East) the state of Delhi and Haryana, to section has been given open land clearly rejected Indian the guilty shall be dealt with stern- Kashmir's Pulwama district. Salvation Movement at Parents of Disappeared Persons busted a major racket for genera- identify the taxpayers who were to throw people of J&K out. Constitution, flag and sover- ly, he added. The militant was arrested by a Srinagar, run by Zafar Akbar (APDP) and office and residence tion of huge inadmissible input defrauding the exchequer. (PTI) Bhat, Human Welfare of office bearers of an NGO Amid this situation, they are eignty, but despite this, talks are The Lt Governor assured all joint team of Police, army's 44RR Foundation at Delhi and Athrut. expecting silence from us, being held with them. But, when the possible help from the and CRPF during Naka duty in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir In the meantime, various jour- which is not possible. We will people in Jammu and Kashmir Government to the bereaved fam- Below area. Voice of Victims at Baramulla, nalist bodies today condemned the fight and are not ready to lose it. are raising voice for their identi- ilies. Two grenades were recovered run by Abdul Qadeer, Falah-e- continuous harassment of media I don't know how long this fight ty, land and other rights, you are He also conveyed his heartfelt from his possession. The arrested Aam Trust at Budgam, run by institutions and Kashmiri journal- will continue, but will fight it tagging them as anti-nationals," condolences to the bereaved fam- militant has been identified as GM Bhat and Charity Alliance, ists. tooth and nail." he added. ily members and prayed for eter- Ishfaq Ahmad Dar son of Ali at Delhi, run by Zafarul Islam. A joint statement issued by "We are being tagged as About today's protest by nal peace to the departed souls. Mohammad Dar resident of Several incriminating docu- Journalist Federation of Kashmir, anti-national for fighting for PDP against land law, he said BJP J&K president Ravinder Khankabagh Pampore in ments and electronic devices Kashmir Working Journalist our rights. I must recall the the party leaders in Jammu were Raina has also strongly con- Pulwama district. have been seized during search- Association, Kashmir Journalist role played by Maqbool allowed to carry out a protest demned the killings of BJP work- es. "Further investigation in the Corps, Kashmir National Sherwani, who under this rally yesterday but in Kashmir case continues," the investigat- Television Journalist Association, (NC) flag played a pivotal role the leaders from same party Pak admits role in ing agency said. Anjuman-e-Urdu Sahafat Jammu in 1947," he said. were detained. These raids started early in the and Kashmir, Kashmir Photo He also said that whatever Journalist Association, Kashmir Pulwama attack morning and house of Huriyat has been snatched from J&K Conference leader Zafar Akbar Journalist Association and Varthaman, who was captured Sadiq said, recalling the high- Bhat was raided at Bagh-e-Mehtab Kashmir Press Club, reads: "We by the Pakistani army on level meeting which was also area of Srinagar which lasted for condemn the continuous harass- Govt takes tough stance, directs removal of February 27, 2019 after his attended by Army chief Gen several hours during which some ment of media institutions and MiG-21 Bison jet was shot Qamar Javed Bajwa, and added documents were seized by the Kashmiri journalists, including encroachments on water courses, sources down in a dogfight with that "India was not planning to Parvaiz Bukhari, an internationally NIA. of the Act his right of the owner- Patwaries and revenue staff Pakistani jets. attack...They just wanted to These raids were conducted known journalist, who works for In the early hours of kneel before India and send back Agency France Press as its ship in the land held by him should also be warned not to issue day after those which were con- February 26, 2019, the IAF jets Abhinandan." ducted in Srinagar at the office of Kashmir correspondent." shall extinguish and shall escheat 'Fards' of lands of water source to the Government", the Senior like 'Chhapri', 'Talab', springs, bombed the Jaish-e-Mohammad Chaudhry, who was the In a first, J&K to have own Finance Additional Advocate General fur- wells etc and the water courses (JeM) terror camps in Balakot in Information and Broadcasting ther submitted. like rivers, rivulets, streams, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of minister at the time of the It was again submitted that all 'Chois', 'Khassi' or 'Kas Nullahs' Pakistan and avenged the Pulwama attack, criticised Comm to govern Central grants the transfer deeds-sale deeds are and 'Khads' etc to anyone under Pulwama terrorist attack that Sadiq's remarks and termed of the Commission,'' sources according to sources, for regulat- illegal and void and mutation any circumstances as it is strictly claimed the lives of 40 CRPF them as "inappropriate". said. ing the accounting arrangement is attested on such documents are prohibited under law. personnel. He said Sadiq lied with a lot Asserting that under the confined to recording sanctions against the provision of the stand- "Any such transactions The international community of confidence regarding his Constitution of India it is neces- issued by various Ministries of the ing order and orders on such which have happened in the led by the US has pressed statements and asserted that sary for the Central Government Government of India from time to mutations are bad and required to past are legally invalid ab initio Pakistan to deny safe haven to everyone has the right to dis- to pay grant-in-aid to the time in a year and the credit be set aside. and action under law must be terror groups operating from its agree with the Government but Federating units to enable them to received there against through the Now, the Government has taken against such soil and bring the perpetrators of the State should not be subjected cover gaps in their income and official bankers of the Union observed, "nowhere in SRO- Patwaries/revenue functionar- the Pulwama attack to justice. to criticism. (PTI) DIP/J-2244-P/20 expenditure, sources pointed out Territory Government. 456 dated October 25, 2017 it is ies who have issued such 'Fards' "Legs were shaking and Dated: 29-10-2020 that there are certain taxes which ``Responsibility for mainte- mentioned that alienation or in the past after due enquiry forehead perspiring, and the are levied and collected by the nance of these accounts should be conversion of lands recorded as and examination of relevant Foreign Minister (Qureshi) told Union Government and proceeds of the Resources Division of the water course or water source is records", the order said, adding us, 'For God's sake, let him of these taxes are also shared by Finance Department.
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