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7 Jan-2019.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 * CS lauds performance of JK Police * Ariana Grande says she probably won’t date for life - read tweet * Hindi Play 'The Refund' presented by Sangam Theatre Group * DC Jammu stresses for bringing effectiveness in citizen-centric services * How does yo-yo dieting affect our heart health? * Slathia decries BJP's myopic political discourse, duplicity email : [email protected] VOL 8, ISSUE NO. 07 JAMMU & KASHMIR MONDAY JANUARY 07, 2019 DAILY 8 PAGE Re. 1/- IInnssiiddee RSSrSina gaarl w: aMyehsbo owba anmatjoerityd ( 6t1h per cdenit)v toi sa ioalnrea doy fi nK athes hanmds ior f India adds more teeth in Infiltration, south Kashmir remain a Mufti had only to ask for a minority (30 per cent) by Pakistan. “In our part of mere “divisional status” for 1961. It is not a regional, but a (Kashmir), there were three Andamans, Indian Navy to get the Chenab Valley and the Pir highly communal resurgence, clear divisions — Jammu, new airbase 'INS Kohasa' Panjal areas for Karan Singh that we now witness. which was Hindu, Kashmir, New Delhi : The Shrinaegar a: Faidlure ato ccurb hpeeak w infteors asr we lls. ecuspokre aibotut ybrin gfingo in mrilci - emenst cr osisend th e J10K 0 mark to scream that she was trying The scholar Christopher which was Sunni Muslim and Andaman and Nicobar island infiltration from across the "It is not only the Line of tant groups successfully, the from four districts of South to break up Jammu. This from Jaffrelot records that, in 1981, Ladakh, one part of which was territories will get a new air - Line of Control and putting a Control, which stretches from official said. Kashmir. a man who has always been Karan Singh founded the Virat Buddhist and the other base at the archipelago in the check on local recruitment of Poonch in Jammu to Kupwara According to the officials A careful analysis of South for a breakup of Jammu & (Kargil) Shia Muslim. Indian Naval Air Station youths in terror groups in Kashmir, but also interna - in the know of the security sit - Kashmir shows that 104 local Kashmir; particularly since Because of the lack of com - (INAS) Kohasa near remain a constant source of militants from this area have the mid 1960s. He sponsored monality between these three Diglipur. worry for security agencies in been killed during the last all manner of moves for a divisions, the sooner they "The base has been read - militancy-hit Jammu and year, showing that the area is breakup while keeping his were separated the better it ied for operations of helicop - Kashmir, officials said dominated with more num - links with the Congress gov - would be for the future.” The ters and small transport air - Sunday. bers of local militants. ernment at the Centre in good RSS has consistently support - craft and gives an optional Analysing the trends of The year gone by saw the repair. ed such a trifurcation. landing and operating base to 2018, it has been seen that maximum number of local In himself, Karan Singh is Hindu Samaj. Karan Singh However, on Oct 2, 2000, military pilots while operat - infiltration figures continue to terrorists killed in the region a very small man; indeed, it is became its president; its offi - Farooq Abdullah warned that, ing in the island territories, remain unchanged as around which has accounted for over his lurking capacity to fuel the cers were RSS and Bharatiya in such an event, the districts which are stretched over 140 terrorists successfully 250 militant killings in last flames of hate in Jammu that Janata Party (BJP) stalwarts of Doda, Poonch and Rajouri around 1,000 kilometre from sneaked into the Kashmir five years. matters, given the state of pol - — Hans Raj Gupta and O.P. would not live with Jammu top to bottom," news agency Valley, majority of whom are Considered a highly politi - itics today. As the son of the Tyagi (vice presidents), V.H. and that it would trigger ANI reported quoting a Navy believed to be of Jaish-e- cally sensitive area of the last ruler of the princely state, Dalmia (treasurer) and Ashok something worse than the official. Mohammed terror group, they Valley, South Kashmir has Hari Singh, he inherited the Singhal (general secretary). Jammu massacres in 1947. The facility was earlier said. virtually turned into a virtual Dogra resentment of Sheikh To Braj Kumar Nehru, Jammu would split evenly. known as INS Shivpur and Although around 110 ter - tional border, which has been uation in the state, around 130 breeding ground for militants Abdullah’s rise to becoming governor of J&K, he candidly Gool Gulab Garh tehsil in has been renamed as INS rorists were killed during exploited by the terror foreign terrorists were still with many youths joining premier of J&K. expounded his ideas. Shortly Udhampur, and three in Kohasa after the extension of infiltration, the successful groups," said a senior security active in the Kashmir Valley their rank and file or becom - The Rashtriya before he was sworn in as Rajouri, would go to the facilities at the base, he said. number of cross overs contin - official on condition of who were mainly tasked to ing their sympathisers. Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) governor on February 26, Valley. In 1979, Ladakh was The new base would be in ue to worry the security agen - anonymity. impart training to local The areas has seen a better has ever been an advocate of 1981, B.K. Nehru met him split into two districts — addition to the Port Blair, Car cies. During recent meetings The Army and the BSF youths, who were lured into intelligence network of terror - trifurcation into the Muslim and was told that those five Muslim-majority Kargil and Nicobar and Navy`s INS with Army and BSF officials, have been maintaining that the militant ranks and files. ists, assistance of people to Valley, the “Hindu” Jammu different entities of J&K had Buddhist-majority Leh. “India Baaz facility at the greater it has been brought to their they have been able to sub - Besides infiltration, inabil - local terrorists, heavy and the Buddhist Ladakh. In nothing in common with each will be left with two and a half Nicobar islands and is sched - notice that the counter infil - stantially curb infiltration, but ity to check flow of local turnouts at the funerals of mil - 1947, the Muslims were in a other. The hill areas of Gilgit, districts while the so-called uled to be inaugurated by the tration grid needs to be further their assertions were negated youths to the militancy fold itants and stone-pelting on majority in Jammu. The mas - Baltistan and Skardu and the Greater Kashmir would go on Andaman and Nicobar strengthened as militants may by the arrest of some of the continues to worry security security forces even during sacre of Muslims organised by Punjabi-speaking areas of a platter to Pakistan eventual - Command chief Vice try and sneak in during the terrorists during 2018 who agencies. While local recruit - encounters. Hari Singh reduced their Muzaffarabad, etc were ly.” Admiral Bimla Verma on January 24. Heavy Snowfall in J&K Throws Where is Congress, Which Had Accused Modi India has been steadily Arrive at least 20 mins ahead of departure: upgrading its military capa - Normal Life Out of Gear Govt Shielding Vijay Mallya, Asks Jitendra Singh bilities in the Andaman and Srinagar : New Delhi: received 9 cm snowfall, Just like airports, Railways to seal stations New Delhi : A day after Amit Desai, had sought dis - Nicobar territories for the last Heavy snowfall lashed parts whereas tribal districts New Delhi : Railways is of the security process," he entry in the station premises liquor baron Vijay Mallya was missal of the plea and termed many years. of the Jammu and Kashmir Lahaul-Spiti’s administrative planning to seal stations just said. till boarding of train. The declared ‘fugitive economic the new Act as “draconian” in Due to the strategic loca - providing respite to people centre Keylong and like airports and passengers Kumar said that while anticipated cost of the ISS offender’, Union Minister nature. Desai had countered tion of the island territories from the intense cold wave on Kinnaur’s Kalpa received 13 would have to arrive 15-20 security will increase, pres - project stands at Rs 385.06 Jitendra Singh on Sunday ED’s claims that the liquor near the mouth of the Sunday. However, the snow - cm snowfall each during the minutes before scheduled ence of security personnel crore. attacked Congress party and baron had left India for Geneva Malacca Straits from where fall has thrown the normal period, MeT Centre Director departure of trains to com - will not. "If we are inventing "The security plan envis - said that it is their constant over 70 per cent of the mer - life out of gear in the Valley. Manmohan Singh said. Fresh plete the process of security in technology, then manpow - ages a layered security check endeavour to falsify the posi - chant ships operate, they are A minimum temperature of visuals of snowfall in checks. tive development happening in very important in the Navy`s Mandhol village of The security plan - with any area. On Saturday, Mallya game-plan to keep control Shimla district was high-end technology - has became the first person in India over the activities in the tweeted by news already been put in motion at to be declared as a fugitive eco - C M Indian Ocean region.
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