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Studentage.Com THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2013 JKENG/2012/41612 Vol Rs: 1.00, Pages 8, Jammu Edition, www.thestudentage.com THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2013 JKENG/2012/41612 Vol. 2 No: 279 White House STUdentREAD THE aGENEED Save Electricity Save Money MULLIVAIKKAL MEMORIAL MALDIVES LIKELY TO HOLD Available at All Shops SUPPORT THE BRAVE GREEN ARMY Call For Dealership DECLARED OPEN PRESIDENTIAL VOTE AS... Mob: 9419186612 PAGE 6 PAGE 5 PAGE 7 Fire in OPD of Kashmir's Panchayat heads protest 'hollow Multi-layered security for Modi rally in UP biggest maternity NEW DELHI, NOV 06: A multi-cordon security wrap is hospital, no injury promises' at Rahul's Jammu rally being ensured for BJP prime ministerial candidate SRINAGAR, NOV 06: Fire Narendra Modi's 'Vijay broke out in the out-patient Sarpanch interrupts Rahul's Shankhnad Rally' on department (OPD) of November 8. "Though the Kashmir's biggest maternity Gujarat Chief Minister is hospital in Wazirbagh area of speech in J&K, complains already a Z special category the city on Tuesday but there (leader) and NSG protectee, was no report of any casual- about Omar govt all efforts are being made to ty. Smoke started billowing provide foolproof security to from the OPD wing of the JAMMU: Pitching strongly for him, specially in view of 500-beded hospital this empowerment of panchayati raj insti- recent bomb blasts during his evening, an 8Contd p2 tutions in Jammu and Kashmir, Patna rally," a senior police Congress vice president Rahul official, involved in security Gandhi on Wednesday promised arrangements, said today on Two youths arrested sarpanches that his party will fight for condition of anonymity. A personnel, six companies of stage for leaders to address their rights and build pressure on the team of about 12 Gujarat PAC Constabulary, 800 the rally and bullet proof state government for it. Gandhi's police officials have already homeguards, eight ADMs, 25 vehicles have also been for raping minor meeting with elected members of SDMs, have also been called arranged. Labourers, contrac- started making security relat- SRINAGAR, NOV 06: Two JAMMU, NOV 06: Congress vice- Congress leader's "hollow promises". At local self- government (panchayati ed suggestions and recce, the from outside the district for tors and BJP leaders and raj) also witnessed some drama with youths were on Wednesday president Rahul Gandhi's Panchayat that point of time, Mr. Gandhi was official said. Help of the rally. Besides, NSG com- workers overseeing the arrested for allegedly raping one of sarpanches complaining to him rally in Jammu was disrupted on asserting in his speech that too little had Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), mandos and jawans of works of the rally venue a 16-year-old girl in Pulwaha in the middle of his speech that they Wednesday when some panchayat lead- been done for empowerment of the pan- which mans the Indo-Nepal Gujarat police would be pres- would be allowed entry only district of Kashmir, police received "nothing from the state gov- ers criticised the Central government for chayati raj institutions in Jammu and border, has been taken while ent at the rally venue, he said, after checking their identity said. Aadil Wani and Shahid "repeatedly making promises but not Kashmir in the last couple of years. As ernment". "We have got nothing from anti-sabotage team, anti- adding all the entry points cards. Managers of hotels, Manzoor Wani, both resi- fulfilling in the last three years". Barely Mr. Gandhi began his speech stating that the state government. Whatever we mines unit, bomb disposal would have metal detector lodges and inns have been dents of Mandakpal in five minutes into Mr. Gandhi's address the Congress would increase it's pres- got, we got from the central govern- and dog squads of the state doors and all the 15 blocks of asked to promptly inform Khrew area of Pulwaha, to a gathering of over 5,000 panchayat sure on the Omar Abdullah government ment," shouted one of the sapanches, have also been called in. the rally would be under sur- about any suspicious move- were arrested after the minor members at the Maulana Azad Stadium, for introducing the provisions of the prompting Gandhi to assure him that According to the official, veillance of CCTV cameras'. ment or people staying at girl lodged a complaint sarpanch of Ram Nagar Parikshit Singh Constitution of India's 73rd amendment they will be empowered eventually. four SPs, 8 additional SPs, a Sophisticated jammers, a their places. Arrangements against them, they said. got up and loudly objected to the in the State, Mr. Singh 8Contd p2 Gandhi's two-day visit 8Contd p2 team of SP Railway and GRP bullet proof place on the have also been 8Contd p2 According to 8Contd p2 Suicide attack in eastern 3 INJURED IN ROAD MISHAPS BSP MP's wife accused of torture against help LABORER MURDERED BY COWORKER IN BANDIPORA NEW DELHI, NOV 06: being aggressive by another whimsical outbursts of Jagriti Bahujan Samaj Party MP aide, investigators said. A 17- Singh. It is alleged that it was SRINAGAR, NOV 06: Three persons were of resident of Gulshan Abad, Anantnag. The Iraq kills seven policemen Dhananjay Singh's wife year-old employed by the one of such outbursts by injured in two separate road accidents across injured lady was shifted to Hospital for treat- Jagriti Singh, who was couple in violation of law, Jagriti Singh on the day of the valley. A Santro car bearing registration ment. Anantnag Police has registered a case in arrested in Delhi on Tuesday has told investigators that he Diwali that proved fatal for number Jk01H/440 meet with an accident this regard. Laborer murdered by coworker in for her alleged involvement and other domestic helps at Rakhi Bhadra, a 35-year-old near Ali Masjid, Eidgah, Srinagar resulting in Bandipora A laborer was allegedly murdered in the death of one of her the MP's South Avenue resi- woman from West Bengal injuries to two persons including the driver of by his co-worker at a construction site in domestic helps and assault of dence in New Delhi were who was employed at the the car. Both the injured were shifted to Bandipora. A 29 years old laborer Pawan another, has been accused of subject to systematic torture, MP's house in South Avenue. Hospital for treatment. Noor Bagh Police has Kumar Gupta son of Binishwar Gupta resi- having a 'short fuse' and forced starvation and violent The 17-year-old 8Contd p2 registered a case in this regard. Meanwhile, a dent of Deoghar, Jharkhand was allegedly Tata Sumo bearing registration number killed by his coworker Naseem Ansari resi- JK03A/6777 hit and injured a pedestrian Raja dent of Jharkhand. Both of them were work- Begum wife of Mohammad Shaban resident ing as laborers in Beacon, 8Contd p2 VK Singh to reply to J&K Assembly notice soon GURGAON, NOV 06: Former Army Chief Speaker had issued notice to him on October BAGHDAD, NOV 06: Iraqi town is about 75 kilometres Gen VK Singh, who has earned the wrath of 24 in which he was asked to "... Explain his officials say a suicide attack (47 miles) northeast of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly for making position regarding certain revelations made targeting the police in the Baghdad and close to the city certain remarks, on Wednesday said he will by him during the course of an interview to a country's east has killed at of Baqouba, a former al- soon reply to its notice and hoped "things will Delhi-based news channel on September 23." least seven policemen and Qaida stronghold. cool down completely" after that. The show The notice was issued in response to a privi- wounded 14. A medical official confirmed cause notice was issued to him by Jammu and lege motion moved against Singh by 15 min- A police officer says the the causality figures. Both Kashmir Assembly Speaker Mubarak Gul isters and MLAs. The former Army Chief has bomber drove his explosives- officials spoke on condition asking him to explain his position on his alle- been given 20 days to explain his position in laden truck into the concrete of anonymity as they were gations of pay-off to a minister in the state. "I the matter so that further course of action blast walls outside the police not authorized to talk to have received the letter and I am working on could be decided under the Rules of headquarters in the town of media. Baqouba and its sur- sending a reply to it. I am sure that after they Procedure and Conduct of Business in the al-Salam early on roundings are seeing scores receive my reply, things will cool down com- House. Singh alleged that money had been Wednesday morning. The of attacks as 8Contd p2 pletely," Singh said. The J and K Assembly paid to politicians in Jammu 8Contd p2 Address: 409-410, Sec-7, Channi Himmat, Jammu MANMOHAN SINGH WANTS RAHUL BABA HIS BOSS! that is seen all over the country. With shun power. After his stellar role under Manmohan will retire as gracefully as HINDSIGHT the carefully crafted image of a tough Narsimha Rao as Finance Minister, he Vajpayee did and command some WATER SCARCITY: JAMMU politician and administrator of out- had two innings as Prime Minister. The respect. But he has his own script, TOO CAN FACE IT IN FUTURE ROHIT SINGH RANA standing ability, Modi is genuinely seen first went average but in the second he craftily written for him. His statement According to a survey as tube wells goes by the same nearer to the PM’s post.
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