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Terrorists Attack Doordarshan Tower, Decamp with Five Rifles www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com Volthe No: XXI|Issue No. 245 |northlines 18.10.2016 (Tuesday) |Daily | Price ` 2/-| Jammu Tawi | Pages-12 |Regd. No. JK|306|2014-16 Miscreants have a field day in Kashmir Terrorists attack Doordarshan Two civilian vehicle set on fire to enforce shut down which a portion of the Tower, decamp with five rifles building was damaged. A high school building in Anantnag district went up in NL CORRESPONDENT all incidents have been ANANTNAG, OCT 17 flames following clashes reported from the four between protesters and districts of south Kashmir. Terrorists fled with at least forces. Police has said that Majority of the incidents five guns taken from some miscreants set the have been reported from security men guarding a school building on fire. Kulgam district. Low Power Transmitter Similarly. Islamia Hanfia Recently, terrorists snatched station of public service Educational Institute at Lal five service rifles from Chowk in Anantnag district, broadcaster Doordarshan in guards in Damhal Hanji the oldest building in the Dalvash village in Dooru, Pora area of Kulgam district. area was also gutted in fire. Anantnag district of Jammu Another weapon-snatching A school in Yaripora of and Kashmir. Terrorists bid was foiled in south Kashmir was also set overpowered the security neighbouring Pulwama guards and snatched the on fire. tower police guards were been launched to nab the where policemen opened weapons before fleeing. As per official details, a taken into custody. Security terrorists involved in this fire when terrorists appeared According to police sources, middle school in south forces have been put on an incident," a top police at a picket meant to guard one Insas and carbine rifle Kashmir’s Shopian was set alert in entire south Kashmir official said. the minority community each, and three self-loading NL CORRESPONDENT shutdown. behind bars. ablaze. A school was set to track down the terrorists. There have been several members. rifles have been looted from SRINAGAR, OCT 17 On Monday, the miscreants “Some miscreants have ablaze in north Kashmir’s "They took away five incidents of rifle-snatching Sources said terrorists fired the security guards. The set ablaze two Tata sumos. made the life in parts of Old Pattan. P2 service rifles, and a hunt has in the last month and almost at the P2 While situation is limping The owners were seen City Srinagar a hell. Who so back to normalcy in weeping when these ever is in the car or in auto Ready to help Pak act against Kashmir, some miscreants vehicles were set on fire. rickshaw, they damage the Govt will take holistic have a field day who are The passengers were asked vehicles and beat the people. vandalizing the public and to alight and petrol bombs No one dares to open the terrorists, says Rajnath Singh private property to enforce thrown on the vehicles, shop,” Ali Mohammad, a view on Board exams: CM NL CORRESPONDENT shutdown in the Valley. causing extensive damage, resident of old city Srinagar NEW DELHI, OCT 17 The private and auto the police said. “In an said. NL CORRESPONDENT SRINAGAR, OCT 17 rickshaws are plying attempt to disrupt traffic, Patient rush in hospitals has India is ready to help normally on the roads for the some miscreants set two also increased but face Pakistan take action against last few weeks. Even the vehicles on fire near the fruit inconveniences due to non- Maintaining that a holistic terrorists in Pakistan, street vendors have set up mandi,” said a police plying of transport by view will be taken regarding including in Pakistani- the conduct of board their stalls selling the goods spokesman. transporters in some parts administered Kashmir, examinations, Chief to the customers. But there A police official said police fearing they may be attacked Conference here. Union Home Minister Minister, Ms Mehbooba were some people who are has taken a serious note of or their vehicles may be "India is ready to help Rajnath Singh said on Mufti today said the enforcing shutdown. incident and will arrest the damaged. Pakistan take action against Monday. Government will have to Those who didn’t adhere miscreants soon. Six The education sector has terrorists in Pakistan, Calling upon Pakistan to ensure that the students don't their dictations, they beat miscreants involved in the been the main victim of the including Pakistan-occupied "close down the factory of lose academic year. them to the pulp. There are incident were identified and prevailing situation in Kashmir," he said. interacting with a group of wherever possible so that terrorism", Rajnath Singh "The Government will some miscreants who are a manhunt launched, he Kashmir with many schools The minister said Pakistan girl students who called on they can prepare for the explore various options in vandalizing the property and added. either being burnt or are said the army's surgical needed to act against her here today. examinations. "We will also consultation with the beat the people who move Earlier, two auto-rickshaws under occupation of forces. strikes on Pakistani territory terrorists on its territory. Urging the parents to help consider reducing the Education Department and out of their homes. were set ablaze in Saida was a "pre-emptive action "That is the reason it has the government in syllabus," she said and the State Board of School These miscreants cause Kadal and Baba Demb According to official details, against Pakistan". been isolated not only in normalizing the situation added that the students will Education (BOSE) to ensure disturbances by harassing localities of Srinagar last many school buildings were "India does not have any ill South Asia but also in the keeping in mind the future have more options in terms shopkeepers, creating week. The setting of two set ablaze in four districts of will against the people of world." that the students appearing of their children, the Chief of questions and answer, as disruptions in traffic rickshaws on fire drew a flak south Kashmir. As per these Pakistan. Pakistan has He said some countries and in various Board Minister said the they have not been able to movement by placing from the people who were details, a building of the adopted terrorism as its state groups were trying to examinations have more Government will make complete the studies due to obstructions and burning the demanded that these government high school at policy and harbours destablize India as New options and their academic arrangements for special the prevailing situation in vehicles to enforce miscreants should be put Vihil was set on fire in terrorists," Rajnath Singh Delhi's economic clout was year is not lost," the Chief tuitions for students in Kashmir. told a Regional Editors growing P2 Minister said while government schools Enlisting the P2 China defends Pak after PM's Deployment of forces in Mumbai film festival 2016 'Mothership of terror' remark Valley was compulsion: CM will not screen Pak movies abetting terror groups and this needs to be NEW DELHI, OCT 17 NL CORRESPONDENT She said that the object of government schools and will BEIJING, OCT 17 opposed to India, she said, recognized by the government to hold exams request government teachers Amidst the controversy over the hiring of Pakistani artists "on counter-terrorism, international community". on time is to "save precious and others to help them," and technicians in Indian films, the Mumbai Academy of A day after Prime Minister China's position is To another question about academic year" of students. she added. the Moving Image (MAMI) has reportedly decided to Narendra Modi called consistent". Modi's criticism that According to KNS She appealed parents and boycott films from the other side of the border. According Pakistan a "mothership of "It is the same way we Pakistan State continues to correspondent, while talking people to help government to ANI, no Pakistani movies will be screened at this year's terrorism", China on oppose linking terrorism support anti-India terrorist to reporters here, Mehbooba in restoring normalcy in edition of Mumbai film festivals. Monday strongly defended with any specific country or groups giving them arms, said that students of both Kashmir. "I appeal people in On Sunday, there were reports that a city-based social its all-weather ally, saying it religion," she said. financial support and classes will be given wider general and parents in organisation is irked with MAMI Mumbai Film Festival is against linking any "We oppose terrorism in all helping them to cross the choices. particular to take care of the organisers for selecting a Pakistani film to be showcased at country or religion with forms and we believe that border to carry out attacks in NL CORRESPONDENT "Government will go ahead future of students, engage the upcoming event, and plans to P2 terror and asked the world international concerted India and whether it is SRINAGAR, OCT 17 with the planned exams to them in studies, refrain them community to acknowledge efforts are needed to ensure China's view that avoid loss of academic time from stone pelting and help Pakistan's "great sacrifices". stability and security of all international community Hinting to give concessions of students. Students will be in restoring normalcy in Sahai appointed Joint Secy NSCS In a sharp reaction to a countries," she said. should not take a stand on to the students of class 10 given some choice in the Kashmir. People of Kashmir question about Modi's "We oppose linking Islamabad's support to and class 12, Chief Minister exams as they have not are hard working and always SRINAGAR, OCT 17 characterization of Pakistan terrorism with any specific terrorists, Hu said: "I Mehbooa Mufti Monday completed their syllabus due want to earn their livelihood at the BRICS Summit in ethnicity or religion.
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