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9 Aug-2016.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 * Dy CM reviews functioning of PDD, PHE Departments * Tammanh works round the clock! * NCC Cadets of BSF School, Jammu conducts plantation drive * Budha Amarnath Yatra symbol of communal harmony: Zulfkar * Are common house cleaning products unsafe for your kids? * Deal firmly with the prevailing situation in valley : Prof Virender email : [email protected] VOL 5, ISSUE NO. 219 JAMMU & KASHMIR TUESDAY AUGUST 09, 2016 DAILY 8 PAGE Re. 1/- IInnssiiddee Mehbooba Mufti meets Rajnath Singh to discuss Kashmir situation Shri Amarnathji Yatra-2016 Do What Vajpayee Did to Win Hearts NEW DELHI, AUGUST and Kashmir has been witness - been, unfortunately, no follow- 391 pay obeisance at 08 : Chief Minister, Ms ing repeated cycles of deadly up on the same resulting in Holy Cave Mehbooba Mufti has stressed violence, and there has to be an cynicism and alienation in the need for taking bold and end to this vicious cycle of Kashmir, especially among the SRINAGAR, AUGUST NEW DiELnHI :K Facaing sa hbetwmeen Inidiar an d: P aMkistan.ehweb doon't toake binitaiativ et to isM a needo to dtake i the same ini - tangible initiatives to reach out violence, which can be made youth. “I hope the current situ - 8 : On the 38th day of Shri month-long turbulence and "There is a need to apply bring normalcy. We want tiative of winning hearts of to the people in Jammu and possible only through a pro - ation, unlike the past, could be Amarnathji Yatra, 391 Yatris violence in the state, Jammu balm to the wounds of peace. There is an opportunity people, which was taken dur - Kashmir. ductive dialogue and reconcili - used as an opportunity to reach paid obeisance at the Holy and Kashmir Chief Minister Kashmiri people," she said. for dialogue and we should ing Vajpayee ji’s tenure," she The Chief Minister called ation process. “We saw similar out to the people in Jammu and Cave. Till date 2,18,319 Mehbooba Mufti today urged Mehbooba, who has been avail it," she said. said after the meeting which on Union Home Minister, Mr volatile situations in 2008 and Kashmir through tangible con - Yatris had darshan at the Prime Minister Narendra "We have seen was also attended by National Rajnath Singh here today to 2010, resulting in loss of pre - fidence building initiatives and Holy Cave. Modi to open a dialogue agitations in the Security Advisor A K Doval discuss the measures to be provide the much- 2 Die in Floods, Landslides process with the people of the past like in 2008 and other senior officials of taken to restore peace in the needed healing touch state. (Amarnath land Home, Defence and Finance State. to them to tide over in Jammu Region Talking to reporters after a row) and 2010 Ministries. Ms Mehbooba called for the trust-deficit,” she JAMMU : Two women two-hour meeting with Home (over fake encoun - The meeting took place on reviving the confidence build - said. died following landslides Minister Rajnath Singh, which ters by army). Our a day when month-long cur - ing and peace process in the Ms Mehbooba and flash floods triggered by was attended by Defence children have been few in Kashmir echoed in State and the region through a said there is a need to heavy rains in separate inci - Minister Manohar Parrikar, killed. Our fami - Parliament with Leader of productive dialogue process heal the wounds of dents in Jammu region, Mehbooba also hinted at lies have suffered. Opposition in Rajya Sabha with all shades of the political the people in while seven persons were resuming a dialogue with I don't wish to see Ghulam Nabi Azad raising the opinion, as was done by the cious human lives, destruction Kashmir who have seen rescued. Heavy rains trig - Pakistan on Kashmir issue facing difficulties in restoring any more killing. matter during Zero Hour and then NDA government headed of public properties and enor - immense tragedies because of gered flash floods in Nagali saying the state could act as a normalcy in the Valley follow - "Our Prime Minister has a demanding a statement from by Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee in mous economic drop-down as violence and bloodshed. nallah in Basholi belt of "bridge" between the two ing the killing of Hizbul huge mandate in the present the Prime Minister about the 2003. She said while the prob - has happened this time “Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Kathua district, where four nations. Mujahideen militant Burhan Lok Sabha and he should seize steps being taken by the gov - lems confronting Jammu and around,” she said and added Modi has a huge mandate and persons were washed away "I believe there is a need to Wani on July 8, said only the the opportunity created by the ernment for restoring normal - Kashmir could be tackled that there has been mounting he can take the bold initiatives while crossing a river last heal the wounds of people, to process of dialogue with the unrest to win the hearts of the cy. "In such circumstances, we through short-term economic cynicism in Kashmir over a on Kashmir. We hope he will evening, police officials initiate dialogue with the peo - people of Kashmir can help people and solve their prob - want to awaken the govern - and developmental initiatives, period of time as every confi - start a dialogue process with said. While three of them ple of Jammu and Kashmir. improve the situation. lems, the way former Prime ment ... We feel the govern - there has to be a political solu - dence building process initiat - all shades of political opinion were rescued, 65-year-old These are our own people. If The Chief Minister said Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee ment and the Prime Minister tion to the problem of Jammu ed in the past was never fol - like Vajpayee did,” Ms Bijli Devi was washed away process of dialogue with the during the one month of did," she said. are watching the situation and Kashmir, which could be lowed up with sincerity of pur - Mehbooba said adding; “These and her body was later people of Jammu and Kashmir unrest, which started after the "I am hopeful that the deteriorate like a silent specta - reached out by involving all pose. She said whether it is the are our own people, our own recovered two km away can improve the situation in killing of Wani, 55 people lost Prime Minister will take this tor," he said, adding he wanted the stakeholders in a construc - Working Group recommenda - children who are getting killed from the spot, they said. valley, we should do it," she their lives and referred the as an opportunity to initiate to know why Modi has not tive and result-oriented dia - tions, reports of All Party or maimed in Kashmir leaving In another incident, one said and adding, her state deceased as "our own boys". dialogue with people to spoken on the grave situation logue process. Delegations or recommenda - behind a trail of tragedies for woman Darshana Devi was could become a bridge "People will keep dying if address their problems. There in Kashmir so far. Ms Mehbooba said Jammu tions of Interlocutors, there has the victim families.” trapped under debris after a landslide triggered by heavy rains in mountainous 3 BSF Personnel, Militant Killed One More Dead, Curfew Continues Chief Minister reviews implementation Purmandal belt of Samba district, they said. in Encounter in Kashmir in Many Parts of Kashmir of social security schemes in JK Her body was later recov - SRINAGAR : A youth Khanyar, Rainawari, "The army has not been SRINAGAR : Three BSF BSF jawan was critical. SRINAGAR, AUGUST Choudhary were also present ered and handed over to her injured during clashes on Safakadal, Maharajgunj and called in but it is patrolling 08 : Chief Minister, Ms at the meeting. family, police said. personnel, including an offi - The injured BSF jawan Friday succumbed at a hospi - Batamaloo -- today as a pre - the peripheries of the town," cer, and a militant were later succumbed to injuries, a Mehbooba Mufti today It was informed that the In a separate incident, tal here today, taking the cautionary measure to main - the spokesman said. reviewed the implementation Atal Pension Yojana (APY) two employees of Public killed today in an operation police official said. death toll 55 in Kashmir tain law and order, the offi - Meanwhile, normal life in in Macchil sector near the He said the slain BSF per - of various Social Security was launched by the Prime Health Engineering where curfew continued in cial said. the Valley remained affected Schemes including Atal Minister in May 2015. The Department were caught in Line of Control in Kashmir, sonnel were identified as sub many areas in the wake of He said curfew was also for the 31st consecutive day officials said here. Inspector Mohinder Yadav, Pension Yojana (APY), APY focuses on all citizens swirling water of Naj river in violent protests since the due to the curbs Aasra, Laadli Beti and in the unorganized sector, Billawar belt of Kathua dis - Security forces launched Head Constable C P Singh killing of Hizbul com - imposed by the the operation in Macchil sec - and Constable Babu Shaan. widow/old age pension like construction workers, trict last evening. They were mander Burhan Wani in an authorities and the scheme in the State, in a MGNREGA laborers, farm - encounter a month ago.
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