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8 Sept-2018.Qxd C M C M Y B Y B Postal Regd No- JK/485/2016-18 Internet Edition : www.truthprevail.com, E-paper : epaper.truthprevail.com RNI No. JKENG/2012/47637 T3 ru6th P8 revFaair and Fiearl ess * Dr Jitendra convenes public grievances redressal camp in Majalta * Blackmail song Bewafa Beauty... * Women unsafe in Mehbooba rule : Manju Singh * Chief Justice lays foundation Stone of New District court complex Baderwah * Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy may increase autism risk in babies * BJYM Akhnoor launched Blood Directory Programme at Akhnoor email : [email protected] VOL 7, ISSUE NO. 248 JAMMU & KASHMIR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 08, 2018 DAILY 8 PAGE Re. 1/- IInnssiiddee Dilbag Singh Takes Charge as Jammu And Kashmir DGP Politicians can be bad, not politics : Farooq Abdullah NIA court extends Priority is to eliminate terrorism, New Delhi : Former Chief the national capital, Abdullah phase." He further called for a judicial custody of Minister of Jammu and also claimed that the democ - change in the country and Kashmir and National racy of Mahatma Gandhi and said, "There is the fear in Asiya Andrabi Srinagar s: Jammyu asnd Jtha&t the KJamm’su an d nKashemir wwel fapre ofo the lalli poclicee rank s cgrheateri heightfs," he added. Conference president Farooq Jawahar Lal Nehru doesn`t Kashmiri mind and the young New Delhi, Sep 7 : A Kashmir's new police chief police will pass all tests in fly - especially the jawans. The Singh, who has been made Abdullah has said that "poli - exist anymore. mind that they have no place special National Dilbag Singh today said his ing colours. state government is seriously the in-charge Director General tics is not bad but politicians Addressing the audience, in this India. How do I con - Investigation Agency (NIA) priority is to stamp out terror - "My priority as of now is concerned about that, he said. of Police, is a 1987-batch offi - can be bad". he said, "Every election that vince them that they have a court on Friday extended the ism from the state at the earli - to deal with terrorism firmly "The J&K Police has cer. He was made the head of Speaking at an event in judicial custody of Kashmiri est, while protecting interests the prisons department in Delhi on Thursday, he further separatist Asiya Andrabi and of common people. March after the infamous of said that since Independence, her two associates till Immediately after taking escape of Lashkar-e-Taiba each election has divided October 1. They are currently over as the new police chief, (LeT) terrorist Naveed Jatt India instead of uniting. lodged in Tihar jail. 55-year-old Singh, in an inter - while the latter was on a rou - "Politics is not bad, politi - Asia Andrabi, chief of view with news agency PTI, tine health check-up at a city cians can be bad. Many of us banned outfit Dukhtaran-e- said he would also work for hospital in February. join politics for service and Milat, was arrested by the the welfare of the police per - Singh, during his tenure as many of us join politics for NIA along with two of her sonnel, who have been at the Director General of Prisons, making money. God doesn`t associates, Sofi Fehmeeda forefront of anti-militancy streamlined many things, live in temples, mosques or and Nahida Nasreen, for operations. He has served the including the removal of hard - gurudwaras, he lives in peo - allegedly waging war against state police in various capaci - ened terrorists from Kashmir ple and if you serve people the country with support ties. jails. He will have a regular you are serving God," he from Pakistan. Singh, who was posted as while protecting the interests earned a name for itself and it appointment only after his added. The NIA had stated in the the Director General (Prisons) of innocent common people. I is duty for all of us to take it to name is cleared by the UPSC. "Since independence, each court that the investigation in March this year, was made have held a meeting with my election has divided India conducted against them an interim police chief on senior officers at the police Going With Lot of Good Feelings, Former instead of uniting it. We fight found links with a conspiracy Thursday after his predecessor headquarters after taking over for temples and mosques, we to severely destabilise the S P Vaid was shunted to trans - and will be interacting with J&K DGP SP Vaid on His Transfer don`t fight for people. We lie sovereignty and integrity of port department as its District Superintendents, Srinagar : A day after the going with a lot of good feel - and we fear that if we`re hon - has been held in this nation place, when I see people the country. Commissioner. range DIGs and Zonal IGs in Jammu and Kashmir govern - ings. est, we won`t win. We are has divided us rather than lynching people or when I see Several mobile numbers Vaid had joined as state the evening today to have a ment transferred state An official order late wrong. You have to tell them uniting us and we continue to just because of your religion used by the Dukhtaran-e- police chief on January 1 last brief on the ground situation Director General of Police Thursday evening said that you can`t do things get divided. Where is the you are targeted. How do I Millat members were also year and was due for retire - and our priorities," he said. (DGP) SP Vaid and posted Dilbagh Singh, an IPS officer beyond a certain point," he democracy anymore that convince them? We need to collected and analysed as part ment in October 2019. Calling the responsibility a him as the Transport of the 1987 batch, would be opined. Gandhi preached us or which wake up. If you can`t wake up of the investigation. The Singh feels that although great honour, he said due Commissioner, the J&K the DGP apart from holding Later in the day, while Nehru spoke of? India is there will be no India, it will investigation revealed that the task is daunting he is sure attention would be paid to the police chief said that he is the post of DG (Prisons). addressing another event in going through a very difficult fall apart". they were in regular contact with associates in Pakistan SSB approves selection and were embroiled in anti- Pakistan army chief rakes Terror Bid Foiled, Two ISJK Terrorists India activities. list for 394 posts The NIA also told the SRINAGAR, SEPTEM - last meeting, 43 withheld cases up Kashmir issue Arrested Near Red Fort in Delhi court that they were allegedly BER 07 : The Services have already been cleared for New Delhi: Pakistan Kashmir issue according to India terrorists. New Delhi : The Special He further informed that running a social media cam - Selection Board (SSB) today being forwarded to the indent - Army chief General Qamar UN resolutions is indispensa - In a telephone conversa - Cell of Delhi police arrested the brother of Parvez was paign to gain support from approved selection lists for 394 ing departments. Javed Bajwa on Thursday ble,” Khan was quoted as say - tion with Khan on 30 July, two terrorists near Red Fort in gunned down in an encounter Pakistani establishments, posts, wherein the candidature In a significant decision, the said he saluted the people of ing by the Press Trust of India Indian Prime Minister the national capital on the with security forces in including terrorist entities. of 270 candidates was cleared Board agreed to a four stage “India-occupied Kashmir”, news agency. Narendra Modi shared his intervening night of The Dukhtaran-e-Millat is for recommendation to various SoP to be put in place, after get - saying they have “stood firm In a speech on 26 July, a vision for peace in South Thursday and Friday. The a banned outfit under the indenting departments for ting it approved by the and are fighting bravely”, day after the national polls in Asia, the Indian foreign min - militants are suspected to Unlawful Activities appointment. Government, for effecting can - ANI news agency reported. Pakistan, Khan had offered istry said in a statement. In be associated with (Prevention) Act, 1967. The selection lists were cellations in respect of candi - Bajwa’s comments came talks and improving trade ties another congratulatory mes - Islamic State in Jammu approved at the 141st meeting dates, who after figuring in the at a function to mark Defence with India but almost imme - sage sent on 18 August, Modi and Kashmir (ISJK). of SSB held here last evening select lists/waitlists, do not fur - Day, which commemorates diately went back to had spoken of “constructive They have been taken under the Chairmanship of nish the necessary deficient C M DGP Dilbagh Singh the end of the 1965 war with engagement with Pakistan,” under 5-day police C M Zubair Ahmad, Chairman, J&K documents. “The streamlining India. India and Pakistan have which was widely construed Y B remand. y B meets Governor Services Selection Board. The of the cancellation issue will fought four wars since inde - as a move to resume peace “Two suspected terrorists January, while claiming that SRINAGAR, SEPTEM - meeting was attended by the not only pave way for the can - pendence from British rule in overtures with Pakistan associated with Islamic State the latter was initially a mem - BER 7 : Sh. Dilbagh Singh Members of the Board includ - didates in the waitlists to make 1947. stalled since 2013 – though in Jammu and Kashmir ber of Hizbul Mujahideen.
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