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Hizb Terrorists Kill 5 Cops, 2 Guards Escorting Cash www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com 3 FORECAST JAMMU Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather 02-May 19.0 36.0 Partly cloudy sky 03-May 20.0 33.0 Thunderstorm with rain 04-May 21.0 34.0 Partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or Thunderstorm or Duststorm 3 DAY'S FORECAST SRINAGAR Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather 02-May 8.0 23.0 Partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or Thunderstorm or Duststorm 03-May 9.0 20.0 Thunderstorm with rain 04-May 9.0 19.0 Thunderstorm with rain Dr Bhandari assumes charge as Div northlines the 'Steps afoot to augment power supply Progress of dev works reviewed Com Jmu to foster Industrial Growth' Minister for Agriculture, Ghulam Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, today Emphasizing significance of improved Nabi Lone Hanjura, today chaired took over the charge of Divisional power scenario to foster industrial Commissioner Jammu from Dr growth, Deputy Chief Minister Dr a meeting to review progress of 3 Pawan Kotwal who has been Nirmal Singh today reiterated that various ongoing development transferred and .... 4 government is relentless .... 7 projects in ... INSIDE Vol No: XXII Issue No. 104 02.05.2017 (Tuesday) Daily Jammu Tawi Price ` 2/- Pages-12 Regd. No. JK|306|2014-16 Hizb terrorists kill 5 cops, 2 Pak mutilates bodies of 2 Indian guards escorting Cash Van soldiers killed in Poonch firing Another BSF jawan was They took cops' service weapons, injured in the firing including 4 INSAS rifle and POONCH, MAY 01 one AK 47 Rifle, The deceased are naib subedar Paramjeet Singh of the with them after army and head constable Prem Sagar of the BSF. The attacking them. injured has been identified as constable Rajinder Singh of the BSF. Troops guarding the border line retaliated effectively, the officer said. the service weapons of the Pakistani troops breached the truce along the Line of policeman including four NL CORRESPONDENT Condemning the act, Control in Poonch and Rajouri sectors seven times last INSAS rifle and one AK 47 JAMMU TAWI, MAY 01 Defence Minister Arun month. They violated the ceasefire in Poonch sector on Rifle with them after Jaitley said: "Two of our April 19 and shelled mortars on forward posts in Noushera committing the crime, police Pakistan on Monday soldiers in the Krishna Ghati sector on April 17. Pakistan had resorted to firing in the officials said. The security mutilated the bodies of the sector in Poonch have been same sector on April 8, in Poonch district on April 5, in reinforcements have two Indian soldiers killed in killed and their bodies NL CORRESPONDENT claimed the responsibility into the death of five Bhimbher Gali (BG) sector on April 4 and twice on April SRINAGAR, MAY 01 for the attack. policemen including a sub- launched a massive manhunt firing along the Line of mutilated by our neighbours. 3 in Balakote and (Digwar) Poonch sectors. P2 The officials in Srinagar said inspector and two bank for them. Control in Poonch district. This is a reprehensible and Five Jammu and Kashmir that the cash van of Jammu security guards. Another Deputy Inspector General of An army JCO and a BSF an inhuman act. Such react appropriately to this Buttal sector (Indian policemen and two bank and Kashmir Bank was policeman was injured in the Police (South Kashmir head constable were killed attacks don't even take place inhuman act. The sacrifice Krishna Ghatti Sector) as employees were killed when intercepted by the gunmen firing but succumbed to his range) SP Pani said that it and another soldier was during war, let alone peace. of these soldiers will not go alleged by India. The Indian gunmen attacked a cash van outside Kulgam's Pombai injuries later. was a group of about half a injured as Pakistan fired "Bodies of soldiers being in vain," Jaitley said. blame of mutilating Indian in southern Kulgam district village. "They had sustained dozen militants, being led by rockets at a forward defence mutilated is an extreme form Meanwhile, Pakistan soldiers' bodies is also on Monday afternoon. The The van was heading multiple bullet wounds and Hizbul Mujahedin location (FDL) post of the of barbaric act. The Foreign Office has denied false," Pakistan Army's authorities have blamed the towards Anantnag town after had died due to blood loss", commander Omar, which paramilitary force along the Government of India Pakistan Army's hand. Inter-Services Public gory incident on separatist unloading cash at the bank's said a hospital official. attacked the police. LoC in Poonch. strongly condemns this act "Pak Army did not commit Relations wing said in a militants. Nehama branch, when The assailants, who had The gunmen stopped the The army condemned the and the whole country has any ceasefire violation on statement. Kashmiri separatist group gunmen opened suddenly appeared from a cash van and asked those on Pakistani action as full confidence and faith in LoC or a BAT action in "Pakistan Army P2 Hizbul Mujahideen has indiscriminate fire, resulting roadside apple orchard, took board to P2 despicable. our armed forces which will Anantnag Polls: Suspects hijack Students protest in Pulwama for EC wants 740 companies, taxi in Kathua release of their 'colleagues' MHA offers only 30K NL CORRESPONDENT tightened while alert has 'Four detained for stone pelting' JAMMU TAWI, MAY 01 also been sounded," said the SRINAGAR, MAY 01 (KNS) NEW DELHI, MAY 01 (PTI) for Srinagar Lok Sabha seat Last week, the EC had asked top cop. This car hijacking in which eight people were the home ministry that 740 In yet another incident of incident is fourth in a month The Home Ministry has killed. companies of paramilitary car hijacking, three suspects on the highway. Clashed erupted in Pulwama turned down a request by the A home ministry official forces be put at its disposal snatched a passenger taxi "The snatchers took away town Monday after students Election Commission for said the EC has been told by May 12so that proper from the driver and fled the money and also the took out a protest rally additional security forces for that around 300 companies deployment of forces could away in Kathua district of mobile phone of the driver," demanding release of their the Lok Sabha bypoll in of paramilitary personnel be undertaken. Jammu and Kashmir. police said. "We are colleagues who they said militancy-hit Anantnag could be arranged for The demand seemed "The Tavera vechicle was working on different have been detained by police saying it could only spare deployment during the unprecedented as the poll hired by three suspects late theories to ascertain the during last week's protests. 30,000 personnel. Anantnag bypoll. A body had sought 70,000 last night from BC Road facts," they added. "It was Witnesses said that hundreds This was conveyed to the company of paramilitary paramilitary forces for area of Jammu and was white colour Tavera bearing of students from Election Commission, comprises around 100 deployment in the recently- snatched by them at no JK12-8355," they said. Government's Mehjoor now joined by the College students which is likely to take a personnel. concluded assembly Chadwal on Jammu- The driver namely Kabir Memorial Higher Secondary School at marched to the Police station in Murran view on whether to hold the The EC may take a view on elections in five states, Pathankot national highway Hussain, resident of Chatapora locality marched upto bypoll on May 25 or defer it Wednesday after taking into including Uttar Pradesh, in Kathua district at around Bigwara, Rajouri, rushed to Government Degree College. The students Chowk located more P2 yet again. The parliamentary account the opinion of the which has 403 assembly 0130 hrs," Pawan Parihar, nearby police post and seat was to go to polls on home ministry and report of constituencies and 80 Lok SSP Kathua here told UNI. narrated about the incident. April 12 which were its members who had visited Sabha seats. He said that the suspects are "Either it could be a BJP may commit a blunder postponed due to violence the Kashmir Valley for an Earlier, the EC had sought still untraced but police is handiwork of drug addicts during the April 9 polling on-the-spot assessment. 30,000 P2 on job. "Security has been or thieves P2 if it snaps ties with PDP IN BRIEF CM conducts surprise late night visit of city JAMMU TAWI, MAY 01 Governor's rule. And what a drubbing. And the loss to Turkey Prez Erdogan (KIP) led credence to the rumour PDP and to the BJP may be is Vohra's meeting with a major gain for the NC I n supports permanent Checks power availability; Civic facilities If the PDP committed a Union Home Minister, the valley and for the UNSC seat for India Nawpora, Khayam Chowk, Soon after the surprise visit, mistake by forging an Rajnath Sinbgh, before he Congress and the Panthers Munawarabad, TRC, Lal the Chief Minister convened alliance with the BJP,the had to meet Modi. Party in the Jammu Chowk, Maharaja Bazar, a meeting of senior officers BJP may commit a bigger If the ties between the two region not withstanding a NEW DELHI, MAY 01 Jawahar Nagar, Rajbagh and dealing with city blunder if it snaps ties with are snapped it may lead to huge public participation in Sonwar and personally administration. the PDP leading to the imposition of Governor's the rally which was Turkish President Recep checked the availability of During the meeting, imposition of Governor's rule. What after the addressed by the BJP chief, Tayyip Erdogan today power supply to the people Mehbooba Mufti expressed rule.
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