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Curfew Continues Without Relaxation in Jammu,Efforts on to Restore Normalcy K K M M Y Pb CM meets slain CRPF jawan's US State Department: Heather Y C C parents, announces special Nauert out as pick for UN NATIONAL NEWS ON PAGE 7 INTERNATIONAL NEWS ON PAGE 8 JAMMU MONDAY FEBRUARY, 18 2019 VOL. 34 | NO. 48 | REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 | E-mail : [email protected] |epaper.glimpsesoffuture.com ,,," #&((%*)*'%# Curfew continues without relaxation in Security cover of six separatist Jammu,efforts on to restore normalcy leaders withdrawn *#'!* The security cover of six separatist leaders, in- cluding Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, was withdrawn Sunday, a decision that comes in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror strike in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed, officials said here. \Besides the Mirwaiz, the security cover of Abdul Gani Bhat, Bilal Lone, Hashim Qureshi, Fazal Haq Qureshi and Shabir Shah has been withdrawn, they said. While there was no categorisation of security for these leaders, the state government in consultation with the Centre had provided them ad hoc security, keeping in mind the threat to their lives from some militant groups. Militants of Hizbul Mujahideen had killed Umar's fa- ther, Mirwaiz Farooq, in 1990 and Abdul Gani Lone in 2002. No security was provided to pro-Pakistan separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and *' )-%$& seen staging flag marches, General of Police, Jammu, different faiths here late Thursday's terror attack on ing Gujjar Nagar, Janipur, &&- while dozens of persons M K Sinha, told PTI. He, Saturday evening. CRPF convoy. Shahidi Chowk, Talab were taken into preventive however, said minor stone- The officers appealed to "There is a game plan Khatika, Sidhra and other Fire raging in your bosoms Curfew continued with- custody to maintain law pelting incidents were re- participants to play their behind the killing of our sensitive areas. While nine out any relaxation in and order, they said. ported at a few places on role in restoring normalcy jawans and it is to divide columns were deployed on Jammu for the third con- in the city and frustrate ne- the society," he said, asking Friday after a requisition is in my heart too: PM Curfew was imposed in Saturday but overall the secutive day on Sunday Jammu city on Friday fol- situation was under con- farious designs of elements participants to guide and by Jammu civil authorities *-'# #"* even as the Army staged lowing massive anti- trol. "The situation is being bent upon dividing people counsel youngsters to stay to bring the situation under flag march in sensitive ar- on communal lines. "Anti- away form the violence and control, nine more columns Pakistan protests and spo- monitored and a decision to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday as- eas, officials said. national elements have a help the administration were deployed on Saturday. radic incidents of violence relax curfew will be taken serted that he shared the grief and outrage with the Senior civil and police design to divide people. catch those persons who "Helicopters and UAVs of over the terror attack in later in the day after fresh people of the nation in the wake of the terrorist at- officers held a marathon They want to change the are trying to vitiate the Army also put into opera- Pulwama district of south review of the situation," he tack in Jammu and Kashmir which claimed the lives meeting with prominent narrative of a terror inci- peaceful atmosphere in the tion to monitor the situa- Kashmir which left 40 said. Sinha along with of 40 CRPF personnel.The prime minister, who was citizens as part of efforts to dent into a communal inci- region. The officials said 18 tion. The proactive ap- CRPF personnel dead on Divisonal Commisioner, in this north Bihar town to launch a slew of projects, restore normalcy in the dent. We need to stand up Internal Security (IS) proach jointly taken by Thursday. "Curfew contin- Jammu, Sanjeev Kumar began his speech with a few lines in the local dialect city, they said. united and do not fall pray columns of Tiger Division J&K Police, Civil adminis- ues to remain in force in the Verma and district devel- Angika and paid tributes to two jawans from the Internal security to their propaganda," the along with air support from tration (Divisional city and there is no unto- opment commissioner, state who died in the Pulwama attack. "I salute and columns of the Army, IGP said addressing the White Knight Corps contin- Commissioner and District ward incident reported Jammu, Ramesh Kumar pay my tributes to Sanjay Kumar Sinha and Ratan which were deployed in the meeting. He said there is a ue to remain deployed in Collector's office) during the night or this held a marathon meeting '%$& curfew-bound areas, were morning," Inspector with prominent citizens of need to look deeply into the curfew-bound areas includ- *',%$& Governor announces Pak patronising terrorism, Traders' body Pulwama attack not handiwork ex-gratia of Rs 20 lakh call for Bharat for the family of Pulwama attack an act of of single man, says Ex-RAW chief Naseer Ahmad Bandh tomorrow frustration: Rajnath somewhere.. they had India not getting China's /* knowledge about the move- support to proscribe JeM Traders' body CAIT has ment of the (CRPF) vehi- chief Masood Azhar as called for a nationwide trade "*$#+" The terrorist attack in cles. There must have been "global terrorist" at the Governor Satya Pal Malik bandh on Monday to express Jammu and Kashmir's group of people who did it," United Nations Security has announced an ex-gratia re- Union Home Minister solidarity with the families of Pulwama district which Sood said. Council, Sood said "China is lief of Rs 20 lakh to the next of the Rajnath Singh Sunday castigat- security personnel martyred killed 40 CRPF jawans, was Asked about India's pos- playing to Pakistan's re- kin of CRPF Head Constable, ed Pakistan, accusing it of engi- in the Pulwama terror attack. not the handiwork of a sin- sible response, Sood said, quests.. China is the only Naseer Ahmed of district neering the Pulwama attack in In a statement, the gle man but a group, former "It is not a boxing match.. safeguard for them in UN Rajouri. Naseer Ahmad was mar- Jammu and Kashmir, in which Confederation of All India Research and Analysis punch for punch won't do." when it comes to having tyred at Pulwama, when a CRPF 40 CRPF personnel were killed. Traders (CAIT) said commer- Wing (RAW) chief Vikram The timing and place Masood Azhar declared a convoy was attacked by a suicide He claimed that the neigh- cial markets will remain Sood Sunday said. would be chosen by the se- terrorist. bomber in which 44 CRPF bouring country backed the at- closed and there will be no He also attributed the curity forces, as the Prime He claimed that China %+'$%'%$& tack after finding out that the business activity. In Delhi, all skirts of this north Odisha town. incident to security lapses Minister had said, he was doing it beacuse it har- terrorists have become frustrat- wholesale and retail markets Asserting that the security somewhere. added. boured apprehensions that ed in the wake of the successful will observe bandh on forces have been given a free "The entire episode of Forty CRPF personnel Islamic outfits in Xinjiang operations by the Indian forces February 18.CAIT Secretary Inclement weather hand to give a "befitting reply" to Pulwama was not a job done were killed Thursday in one province might maintain in the past five years. General Praveen Khandelwal the attack, the Union home min- by one man.. There would of the deadliest terror at- links with their terrorists forecast: Kashmir "Pakistan, which has been said during the bandh traders ister said the sacrifice made by have been a whole team be- tacks in Jammu and in Pakistan. patronising terrorism, realised would observe a day long fast the CRPF jawans would not go in hind him," he told reporters Kashmir when a Jaish-e- "So, it is a quid-pro-quo. colleges to remain that frustration and desperation and take out a tribute march vain. Asserting that all political after addressing a seminar Mohammad suicide China will do this for had grown among the militants in their respective states. He closed until parties have pledged full support on 'External Intelligence for bomber rammed a vehicle Pakistan.. Pakistan will due to successful operations said the body is planning to or- to the government and the de- National Security' here. carrying over 100 kg of ex- make sure that these terror- February 21 against them by our security ganise substantial financial fence forces, Singh said the en- "This kind of an inci- plosives into their bus in ists don't give trouble to forces in five years," Singh said ''(%$& tire nation stands behind dent does not take place Pulwama district. them in Xinjiang," at a public meeting on the out- !)'%$ ( $%$& without a security lapse To another query on *",#%$& In view of the inclement weather forecast, the Divisional administration in Kashmir has ordered deferred reopening of ICJ to hold public hearings in Kulbhushan Jadhav Floral tributes paid to colleges after winter vacations across the division. officer martyred in mine Divisional Commissioner case from Monday amid fresh Indo-Pak tensions Baseer Ahmad Khan said all col- leges across the Kashmir divi Relations, 1963 by Pakistan by issue a very strong demarche forts to secure and protect the explosion along LoC $"#$)%$& "!- repeatedly denying it consular over the terror attack. On rights of Jadhav, the spokesper- access to Jadhav. A 10-member Saturday, India hiked the cus- son of the Ministry of External &&- The Army Saturday paid rich trib- Safety and security of Amidst fresh Indo-Pak ten- bench of the ICJ, which was set toms duty to 200 per cent on all Affairs Raveesh Kumar did not utes to Maj Chitresh Singh Bisht, who was killed sions, top legal eagles of the two up after World War II to resolve goods imported from Pakistan, make public New Delhi would in a mine explosion along the Line of Control in countries will present their ar- JK students studying international disputes, on May following revocation of the take at The Hague.
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