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Page-1.Qxd (Page 3) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2015 (PAGE 6) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 NC legislators’ suspension Home Secy says Centre committed Muslims see future in secular India: Mufti Speaker seeks report on mess in Education Referring to Prime Agenda of Alliance. "Strenuous They said that the Administrative Jammu. revoked after CM intervenes to construction of bunkers on IB Minister, Narendra Modi's efforts were put in to protect the Officers are giving choice to their They asked under what autho- constructive role played by PDP The Legislative Council and listened to them. The BSF, where he spent some time to slogan of Sabka Saath Sabka unique identity of the state, as favourites of their postings. rization, a black Scorpio of the while it was in the opposition. Chairman also revoked the sus- civil and police officials briefed get the first hand feel of the Vikas, the Chief Minister enshrined in the Constitution of They said in majority of cases Directorate of RAMSA has been "Amidst utter pandemonium, you pension order of two MLCs of Mehrishi on the situation along situation on the IB. The Field said we need to win the India," he said, while referring children from closed schools have gifted to an IAS officer who is tried to restore the dignity of the opposition National Conference the IB, which was peaceful after Commanders apprised the hearts and minds of the to his earlier tenure between not joined or resumed studies in holding the charge of Deputy House," he said, while referring (NC) while the Congress mem- the four-days Director General Union Home Secretary about Muslims, who also deserve 2002 and 2005 that entrenched relocated schools. Commissioner in Kashmir. "While They said that the department she was province level head in to frequent adjournments of the bers staged a walkout after their level talks between BSF and ground situation on the IB sense of ownership of this peace and brought in cohesive has put all the ReT panels in Jammu an office table costing Rs. House proceedings due to ruckus adjournment motion was disal- Rangers in New Delhi from while the people briefed him great country. development of all the three Jammu and as well as Kashmir 2.5 lakhs and curtains costing Rs. created by the opposition. lowed. September 9-12 in which both about the miseries inflicted The Chief Minister regions of the State. As soon as the business of division on hold and a sense of 1.5 lakhs were purchased and are Later, the Speaker revoked the sides had agreed to maintain upon them by Pakistan during observed that the essence of Calling for an end to uncer- suspension of the two NC legis- the House began at 11 AM, the uncertainty prevailing all over. still lying in that office although peace and tranquility along the past two years' heavy shelling democracy in India flows tainty and turbulence, Mufti lators, Altaf Ahmad Wani and Congress MLC Ghulam Nabi They asked what is the justifi- the lady stands transferred there border. and firing in which several through its powerful people Sayeed said the real challenge Abdul Majeed Bhat. MLA Monga urged the Chairman cation behind holding the process from", they alleged. Reacting to demands civilians were killed and who have brought stalwarts, was to bond the three distinct Tarigami was sent to convey Anayat Ali to revoke the sus- raised by the people for imme- injured, cattle perished, crops of regularization in KBGY teach- They asked under what author- the NC members who were pension of two NC MLCs, Ali belonging to different schools regions of Kashmir, Jammu and ers from Jammu province, as to ity Commissioner /Secretary diate construction of concrete lost and property of the people of thought, including Indira Ladakh, enabling the state to protesting outside the House to Mohammad Dar and Showkat bunkers and allotment of 5 damaged. why inter district transfer in Education has appointed son of his return as the revocation of the Ganai and he was seconded by Gandhi, Morarji Desai, Rajeev connect with the rest of the Kashmir province have been Peon in Directorate of RAMSA at suspension has been suspended his other party men. Gandhi, VP Singh, Deve country. "It was a historic ordered to be effected for an indef- Jammu for a period of 89 days by the Speaker. In the meantime, the Deputy Gowda and Atal Behari opportunity which we seized inite period while the policy con- despite blanket Cabinet ban. Later, Tarigami told the Chief Minister Nirmal Singh Vajpayee to power as country's for ushering in an era of peace, templates that it shall be for a peri- They further wanted to know House that the NC legislators will stood up from his seat and said Prime Ministers. harmony and development in od of 2 years only. that under what authority/ guide- return once the suspension of the that the Chief Minister Mufti Describing growth of the State," he added. They asked why contractual line/policy scores of lecturers have two law makers from Legislative Mohammad Sayeed has said that democratic institutions in Highlighting the achieve- teachers' data (need /assessment) been adjusted against posts meant Council is revoked. However, there should be healthy opposi- India as its real pillars of ments of his seven-month-old has been sought from districts in for lecturers of other faculties. they didn't return to the House for tion in the House. The Deputy strength, Mufti Sayeed, said Government, the Chief Minister Kashmir and not from those in the day even after Chairman of CM told the Chairman that Mufti on the contrary, in the neigh- specifically mentioned the ini- the Legislative Council Anayat has requested him to revoke the bouring country such institu- tiatives taken to strengthen the Police officer killed in Bandipora Ali revoked the suspension of suspension order of NC MLCs. tions have failed to evolve. R&B, Education and Health Security forces have got The Chief Minister visited Governor N N Vohra in a meeting with Union Home two NC MLCs, Ali Mohammad After hearing the Deputy CM, "Pakistan is going through a sectors in the State. He also information about the move- Police Control Room, where he Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and Secretary, Internal Security Ashok Dar and Showkat Ganai. the Chairman while justifying his prolonged phase of instability made a mention of the Prime ment of two armed militants, laid floral wreath on the mortal Prasad in Srinagar on Wednesday. The NC legislators with black order of suspending the NC and is fighting its own battle. Minister's Special Scholarship one of them Qasim, from nearby remains of the police officer. arm bands protested this morning MLCs said: "These acts (sitting marla plots to them as Replying to a question by In J&K, we created Hill Scheme which provides oppor- villages in the area. Former Chief Minister, Omar outside Legislative Assembly atop table as was done by NC promised repeatedly by both the reporters at Abdullain BOP, Development Councils in Leh tunity to 5000 students to study Abu Qasim is the mastermind Abdullah also laid a floral wrath against the suspension of its 4 law MLCs) should not be repeated. I Central and State the Union Home Secretary said and Kargil, which is a real in institutions of higher learning behind Udhampur attack on on Altaf's coffin. Also present makers form the Assembly and revoke the suspension order," he Governments, the Union that the country would not toler- example of democratic decen- across the country. Border Security Forces (BSF) that there were Chief Secretary, B R Council yesterday after they said. Home Secretary assured the ate any attempt aimed at harm- tralization of powers," he Mufti Sayeed also referred took place two months ago. He Sharma, Director General of came into Well of the Houses and Following the announcement people that the Centre was ing the secular fabric of the added. was wanted by National Police, K Rajendra Kumar, Chief stood on the Assembly and by Chairman, the Congress to his decision to brand and committed to construction of country. Referring to the turmoil price-tag export-oriented handi- Investigating Agency (NIA) and Vigilance Commissioner, State Council reporters' desks. MLCs stood from their seats and concrete bunkers for the bor- "Even as the law and order is in countries like Syria, Iraq craft products, which resuscitat- has Rs 10 lakh on his head. His Vigilance Commission, Kuldeep The protesting law makers demanded suspension of the der dwellers and assured the a State subject but the Central network has been weakened over Khoda, IGP Kashmir Zone, SJM included former Chief Minister Question hour and sought discus- and those in the Middle East, ed the State's economy when it people that he would submit a Government has asked for zero the Chief Minister drew the the past two months as large num- Gillani, besides several other Omar Abdullah and senior lead- sion over the 'hike' in power tar- detailed report to Union tolerance for the issues which fell on hard times. attention of the people ber of his Over Ground Workers senior police officers. ers Ali Mohammad Sagar, iff. The Congress MLCs waved Home Minister Rajnath Singh harm the secular fabric of the Flagging unemployment has towards looming crisis there, have been arrested and LeT mili- Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Mubarak Gul and others. banners which read: "we oppose on his return to New Delhi. country," Mehrishi said while one of the biggest challenges tants were killed in South Nirmal Singh has strongly con- as people are fleeing their The NC law makers have hike in power tariff" and contin- On 5-marla plots to the bor- replying to a question regarding before the Government, the Kashmir.
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