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Earlier, a police post on Javid Bhat was nabbed by a ! the bus stand premises was tar- , 123 2% police party at toll plaza in geted by suspected terrorists on Nagrota of Jammu for the ter- injured received splinter December 29, 2018. he Congress has become ror attack. Bhat was in contact injuries in their abdomen and Three people, including Tfirst off the block in nam- with Farooq Ahmad Bhat, dis- chest, said police, adding that two policemen, were injured in ing candidates for the Lok trict commander of Hizbul the deceased has been identi- a similar grenade attack on Sabha polls in UP and Gujarat Mujahideen in Kulgam, said fied as Mohammad Sharik. May 24, 2018. when its announced the list of the cadres and fine tune her Sinha, adding he was arrested He was among 33 people Senior State Government 15 candidates — 11 for UP and campaign strategy. The list of on basis of CCTV footage and brought to the hospital. He officers, including Chief four for Gujarat — on Gujarat candidates is also sig- testimony by eyewitnesses. succumbed to splinter injuries Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam, Thursday. Ending all specula- nificant. The Congress During questioning Bhat in the chest, police said. Advisor to the Governor K tion about Sonia Gandhi fight- Working Committee is sched- said he had procured the A high alert was sounded Vijay Kumar, visited the ing eletion due to ill health, the uled to meet there next week grenade from Farooq in in Jammu immediately after the grenade attack location at bus Congress announced that the followed by a public rally of Kulgam and reached Jammu on grenade strike, which is stand. Several political parties UPA chairperson will contest Rahul-Priyanka combine in Thursday morning. believed to be aimed at dis- in the State condemned the from her Rae Bareilly Lok the home State of Prime The condition of four included 11 residents of Eyewitness said the terror- were parked. Due to impact of turbing the communal har- grenade strike at Jammu bus Sabha constituency. As expect- Minister Narendra Modi. injured people is “critical” and Kashmir, two from Bihar, and ist lobbed a grenade while the blast, window panes of mony in the region. This is the stand and urged the ed, Rahul Gandhi will seek re- In the 2014 Lok Sabha two of them were operated one each from Chattisgarh and passing through the general bus several parked buses and shops third attack on Jammu bus Government to ensure fool- election from Amethi. elections, Congress had man- upon by doctors. The injured Haryana, officials said. stand area where several buses were shattered. Majority of stand since May 2018. proof security arrangements. However, the party has aged to win from only Amethi kept everyone guessing and Rae Bareli in UP. whether Priyanka Gandhi, The Congress has fielded assigned with the arduous task Prashant Patel from Vadodara of reviving the party in east- and Bharatsinh Solanki from ern Uttar Pradesh, will also Anand. Both seats are BJP contest the polls. There was strongholds. dollar deal for five S-400 mis- widespread speculation that Modi had contested the sile defence systems last year. Priyanka will be fielded from 2014 Lok Sabha elections from The two countries recently Rae Bareli. Sonia has been Vadodara. Imran Masood has , 123 2% signed another deal for manu- representing this constituency been fielded from Saharanpur, facturing more than seven lakh ever since she launched herself while former Union Minister 4+%04 ndia and Russia on Thursday another five years till INS AK-203 rifles in India. The deal in politics. Salman Khurshid from Iinked a deal worth three bil- Chakra Three joins service. is worth over 12,000 crores The first list of Congress Farukkhabad. Sources said the full-length movie based lion dollars for a nuclear-pow- Incidentally, the new deal and the rifles will be manufac- UP candidates has been party will repeat all the 22 win- Aon the lives of tribal peo- ered submarine for the Indian is the biggest since the two tured at Amethi factory of announced before Priyanka ning Lok Sabha candidates of ple of Ambujmad region of Navy. The submarine will be countries inked a 5.5 billion Ordnance Board. revisits the State to galvanise the 2009 general elections. Bastar is being made in acquired on a lease of ten years Muriya language, giving a to enable the Indian officers much-needed boost to the and sailors to gain operational lingo existence of which a experience in handling such very few are aware of. complex machines. At present, It will be the first movie India has one Russian subma- made in Muriya language. rine on lease. The Navy had The main lead of the acquired a submarine in the movie, Dinesh Nag, himself is 1980s too from Russia. a tribal born and brought up in As of now, India has 12-14 Bastar’s Narayanpur. The film’s conventional submarines pow- director is also a native of ered by diesel and two nuclear- Bhilai but has been living in powered submarines, including Mumbai for the past 15 years. indigenously manufactured Dinesh spoke to The INS Arihant and INS Chakra. Pioneer about the movie which " # The latter was inducted on a is about to be completed. lease for ten years some years “We have not used artificial the full moon night. were from outside Bastar. Rest back and the lease term is lights to shoot the film. Even Accordingly, we had set up our were all locals, including chil- expected to end in 2022. the night shots were recorded location set,” he Stated. dren. The proposed new subma- under a full moon,” Dinesh For maintaining raw-nat- On the idea that convinced rine, likely to be inducted in said. ural feel in the movie the set him to come and make the 2025, will help the Indian crew “We wanted to give our was also locally resourced. film, he said, “This idea came in mastering the technology audiences the real feel of Bastar, “The set designer was the to me while seeing works of and the experience will come in this is why we chose to shoot only person from Mumbai. legendary Indian directors like handy while using the three fol- movie in Jagdalpur and not in The entire set was locally Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, low-up submarines after some other places,” he added. resourced. The local tribal Mrinal Sen and others.” Arihant. They are under con- The film was shot near artists, tribal houses and other “While seeing their struction in India. The Russian Chitrakot waterfall about 40 tribal artefacts were used,” movies, I realized that they submarine will be named INS km from Jagdalpur town. Dinesh said. portrayed the rural life in its Chakra Three. Negotiations “We had performed loca- Dinesh, who speaks raw form. So, I thought we had for the submarine was on for tion recce several times in Muriya language, informed a similar kind of unique cul- the last two years and sources advance. So we were sure that out of 20 to 30 people who ture in Bastar. So why not said the lease of the present INS which way moon will travel on acted in the movie, only three make a film on it”. Chakra may be extended by ! " # $ % $ !$%$" &'( ) ) # # # )* !"# + !" , ) - , . ) * $% & ' % # % & & # ' ( ) )! # ) ' & ( * ) # . # "#$ # %. )) * , 05,163 were targeted after the men beat them up, terming Pulwama terror attack that them stone pelters,” Senior * & wo Kashmiris selling dry killed 40 CRPF personnel. Superintendent of Police (SSP) + , + Tfruit were thrashed by a The assault on the Kalanidhi Naithani told )! % + $ group of saffron-clad men in Kashmiri vendors, which was reporters here. # Daliganj locality here, follow- caught on camera, was strong- Local people, however, ) ) ) ing which four people have ly condemned by Omar rushed to their rescue and ## ) been arrested, police said Abdullah and Mehbooba informed the police, he said, . Thursday. Mufti, former Chief Ministers adding that an “alert citizen” # The incident took place of Jammu and Kashmir. also made a video of the Wednesday evening, the latest “The Kashmiri youths attack which wen viral and * in a series of cases in which were selling dry fruit on helped cops in arresting Kashmiris across the country Daliganj bridge and a group of accused. 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