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Page-1.Qxd (Page 3) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2016 (PAGE 6) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 Rs 1.90 cr old notes offered at Vaishno Devi School torched, protest march foiled Sinha led delegation arrives Rs 5.7 cr seized from hawala dealer Entire demonetized cash has for the cleanliness maintained The protest by its activists was ones who have disappeared since people including separatist lead- Sinha is accompanied by In another recovery, an amount still going on at various places and been deposited in the banks by all along the track and the stopped outside Jamia Masjid in 1990. ers. journalist Bharat Bhushan and of Rs 82 lakh, including Rs 71 lakh the valuation of the bullion and the Shrine Board, they said. shrine. Srinagar. Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Soon after their arrival, they Sushobha Barve from Centre for in new Rs 2,000 currency, was jewellery is being conducted,” they Meanwhile, a high level del- They said they will write to The protest started from Jamia chairman and MLA Langate Abdul went to Budgam to meet the Dialogue and Reconciliation. seized at Kothur near Hyderabad, said. egation from Gujarat today visit- Prime Minister Narendra Modi Masjid peacefully but as they Rasheed Sheikh was detained president J&K Anjuman-e- Former bureaucrat Wajahat police said. Two persons, allegedly Regarding the incident in ed the Shrine Board office in that his ‘Swachh Bharat’ cam- reached Khawaja Bazaar near today after he led a protest rally Sharie Shian and senior Hurriyat Habibullah is arriving tomorrow involved in exchange of money on Tamil Nadu, Officials said the Katra after paying obeisance to paign is being implemented in Naqshband Sahab’s shrine, police against human rights violations. Conference leader Aga Syed and two other members retired commission basis, were nabbed by fresh seizure of new currency, in Goddess Vaishno Devi ji in letter and spirit by the Shrine and CRPF stopped them marching Rashid along with his support- Hassan Almosvi Alsafvi. They Air Vice-Marshal Kapil Kak and police. Rs 2000 notes, was made by the Trikuta Hills and were all praise Board. ahead. ers started his march from Jawahar held close door meeting with the senior Congress leader Manish Officials while giving details of sleuths from a car in Vellore on the Another protest was taken out Nagar but was stopped by Police at Hurriyat leader. Tiwari are joining them in a cou- the incident in Karnataka said the insistence of the accused presently ECI overrules Oppn objections, from Maisuma area of Srinagar, Rajbagh and detained along with The delegation later met ple of days. IT department seized the alleged being interrogated in the case. which was also stopped by police. his few supporters. Civil Society member and noted ”The conversation took undisclosed assets, as part of its With this amount, the total defers Lok Sabha by-election The separatist leaders includ- A shutdown was observed in pediatrician Dr Altaf Hussain place in a cordial atmosphere. raids against black money hoarders seizure in the case has now gone January 7. Srinagar Lok Sabha Chief Electoral Officer to ing Syed Ali Shah Geelani, APHC parts of South Kashmir today and noted Human Rights activist We talked about the current sit- post-demonetisation, from the resi- upto Rs 166 crore in a single case. seat had fallen vacant following ascertain views of political chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq against the killing of two Lashkar- Khurram Parvez who was uation and the way forward. I dence of the said hawala operator The department had seized Rs resignation submitted by PDP parties on the by-poll. Ruling and senior Hurriyat leader Mukhtar e-Toiba militants at Hassanpora recently released. laid stress on the dialogue who is yet to be identified. 142 crore undisclosed assets - that MP Tariq Hamid Qarra in PDP and BJP had supported Ahmad Waza were placed under village of Arwani in Bijbehara area The delegation is meeting process and urged upon the del- The Challakere town, about 40 includes about Rs 10 crore in new September and accepted by Lok the Government proposal for house arrest to prevent them from of Anantnag. Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz egation to impress upon the km from district headquarters of notes and gold bars weighing 127 Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan deferment of the poll. leading the protest marches. Shops and commercial estab- Umar Farooq and Mohammad Government of India to engage Chitradurga, is popularly known as kg — during searches at multiple last month. Karra had resigned The State Government The Association of Parents of lishments were closed in Qoimoh Yasin Malik and will visit to var- Pakistan and stake holders from the ‘oil city’ due to number of edi- locations in Chennai, for the last in protest against alleged excess- through Chief Secretary BR Disappeared Persons (APDP) area of Kulgam and Vessu village ious parts of Kashmir to meet a State for holding the dialogue,” ble oil mills being present there. two days, to check tax evasion. es on the people during unrest. Sharma had written to the today staged a silent protest at of Qazigund – respective native cross section of people. Agha said here. Officials said the taxman raid- This largest seizure of new According to sources the Election Commission of India Pratap Park in Srinagar to demand areas of Majid Zargar and Rahil ed the premises based on intelli- currency notes after the old Rs Election Commission of India in September demanding that the whereabouts of their loved Amin. Govt sets up CSC on KPS re-structuring; gence inputs about the presence of 500/1,000 notes were scrapped on has gone by the report of the Anantnag Lok Sabha by-poll be huge cash and the sleuths were November 8, took place after CEO J&K, which stated that sit- deferred in view of ongoing HC quashes promotion of 11 AEEs issue to be taken up again in Cabinet startled to find a cleverly-hidden raids were launched on Thursday uation was not conducive for unrest that had resulted into law last promoted in 2005 from nothing to do with IPS. stainless steel safe, above the wash on eight premises of a group by diploma holders Sukhdev Singh to J&K Engineering (Gazetted holding by-election Anantnag in and order problem. The DySPs to SPs. And, for the last "The KPS officers are basin, inside the tiled walls of the engaged in sand mining in Tamil and others in the High Court on the Service) Recruitment Rules, 1978 December keeping in view the Election Commission of India 11 years, all of them are still demanding very little than bathroom. Nadu. ground that private respondents for consideration of the promotion. law and order situation in view had sought independent report working as the SPs with no fur- what's already exist in KAS and The cash stash of Rs 5.7 crore, In a statement, the CBI said have been promoted vide However, their case for promotion of unrest in the Valley since July from the Chief Electoral Officer ther promotions. Accounts Service. The posts in all in new Rs 2,000 notes, 28 kg of K Sudheer Babu, the Senior impugned order in violation of has not been considered”, the and harsh weather conditions. on the basis of Government "Had the Government set the Grade Pay 8900 and 10,000 are bullion (gold biscuits), 4 kg of Superintendent of Post Offices, Rules 14 and 25 of J&K Civil counsel for the petitioners submit- The major opposition par- request, which has now been things right and work out proper not DIG or IGP posts. These are other gold and jewellery was had kept the amount of Rs 65 Services (Classification, Control ted. ties in the State including accepted. mechanism, today 50 KPS offi- just non-uniform, non-police stuffed inside this bathroom safe, lakh as his commission for and Appeal) Rules, 1956 and by After hearing both the sides, National Conference, PDP had won all three Lok cers would have inducted into posts in the Home Guards, which was kept sanitised against allegedly exchanging over Rs encroaching upon the quota, which Justice Alok Aradhe observed, “I Congress and CPM had called Sabha seats of Kashmir in April- IPS and got promotions to high- Human Rights, Vigilance, termites using hundreds of moth- 3.75 crore of old currency with is reserved for the petitioners in am inclined to direct the respon- for timely holding of Anantnag May 2014 elections. Now, the er posts like DIGs. Presently, Telecommunication and balls. the new one. violation of law laid down by the dents to consider the cases of the by-election in December and PDP has only one Lok Sabha only IPS officers can be promot- Forensic Sciences,'' sources The assets were recovered after “The money seized was the Supreme Court in the case of petitioners on the anvil of the laid opposed the move to defer the member-Muzaffar Hussain Baig ed as DIGs and above,'' sources said, adding that nomenclature the department’s investigation commission of K Sudheer Babu, “Suraj Prakash Versus State of down criteria and in case the peti- election. They were of the view from Baramulla seat while said, adding that it was responsi- of DIG/IGP can be dispensed off wing in Panaji yesterday began as he kept it aside as his share, out Jammu and Kashmir”. tioners are found eligible for pro- that Jammu and Kashmir Anantnag and Srinagar bility of the Home Department with to remove the confusion if searches against casino and bullion of Rs.3.75 crore, which he misap- The case of the petitioners was motion, they shall be promoted to shouldn't be deprived for long Parliamentary seats have fallen to clear all bottlenecks in induc- any.
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