BGSBU Concludes Weeklong Nasha Mukt Campaign with Pledge for Drug-Free Campus and Society

BGSBU Concludes Weeklong Nasha Mukt Campaign

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University successfully concluded its weeklong awareness programme under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan with a valedictory function organised by the Proctorial Board. The event was attended by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Jawaid Iqbal.

Addressing the gathering, the Vice-Chancellor praised the Proctorial Board for conducting meaningful activities throughout the week to raise awareness among students and staff about the dangers of substance abuse. He said educational institutions have an important role in shaping responsible citizens and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to maintaining a healthy and drug-free campus. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Parvez Alam, who discussed the mental, social, and health impacts of drug abuse. He stressed the importance of early awareness, counselling support, and community involvement in tackling the issue.

During the ceremony, keynote speakers from different sessions of the weeklong campaign were honoured for their valuable contributions. Earlier, Dr. Parvez Alam, Chief Proctor, delivered the welcome address and highlighted the activities held during the awareness drive. The vote of thanks was presented by Dr. Mamta Bhat.

The closing ceremony was also attended by keynote speakers including Advocate Ashfaq Lone, Dr. Danish Iqbal Raina, and R. C. Bhat, along with faculty members, officers, and a large number of students.

The programme ended with a collective pledge to continue efforts towards creating a drug-free campus and a healthier society.

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Altaf Bukhari Urges Government to Reconsider Ban on Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom, Protect 10,000 Students Future

Reconsider Ban on Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom

Altaf Bukhari has urged the government to reconsider its decision to ban Dar-ul-Uloom Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom in Shopian, saying thousands of students should not suffer because of matters beyond their control.

He said nearly 10,000 students depend on the institution for their education and future opportunities. According to Bukhari, shutting down such a major educational centre could badly affect many families and young people. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

He also said the institution does not have a history of producing people who choose violence. Even if a few isolated cases may have happened, he described them as rare exceptions rather than the rule. He added that no institution in the country can claim to be completely free from such uncommon incidents.

Bukhari further pointed out that some individuals previously linked with Jamaat-e-Islami later formed the Justice and Development Front, which was officially registered by the Election Commission of India. He questioned why students should face hardship if others were allowed to continue through legal and democratic means.

He said the government should deal with the matter in a constructive and practical way. Instead of a ban, he suggested forming a proper management body to supervise the institution and ensure that education continues without interruption.

Bukhari warned that banning educational institutions could increase feelings of alienation and public grievances. He said the need of the hour is to reduce the trust gap through reconciliation and confidence-building measures for long-term peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Delhi High Court Grants One-Week Interim Bail to Jailed MP Engineer Rashid to Visit Ailing Father

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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted one-week interim bail to jailed Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid (Er Rashid) on humanitarian grounds, allowing him to visit his critically ill father.

Engineer Rashid, who is lodged in Tihar Jail in connection with an NIA terror-funding case, had approached the High Court after a Delhi court (Patiala House) rejected his interim bail plea on April 24, 2026. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The High Court allowed Rashid to be released for seven days. He will remain either at the hospital or his father’s residence under the supervision of at least two police officials.

Background of the Case

Rashid’s father has been hospitalised and is reportedly in critical condition, with reports earlier stating he was put on ventilator support. Rashid had sought interim bail to meet his ailing father, describing it as a last opportunity to see him.

His brother and Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) legislator, Sheikh Khursheed, had earlier termed the lower court’s rejection of bail as “nothing short of inhuman.”

Political Reactions

The decision has been widely welcomed by several political parties and leaders in Jammu and Kashmir:

  • Rashid’s own party, Awami Ittehad Party (AIP), hailed the High Court order as “humanitarian justice.”
  • Leaders from the Awami National Conference also welcomed the decision, calling it a “humane and compassionate” move.
  • Several other J&K-based parties had earlier rallied behind Rashid, urging authorities to grant him temporary release on humanitarian grounds.

Notably, Rashid had earlier been granted custody parole to attend the Parliament’s Budget session this year. He won the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from the Baramulla constituency as an independent candidate, defeating National Conference leader Omar Abdullah with a significant margin.

Current Status

Engineer Rashid is facing trial in a National Investigation Agency (NIA) case. His regular bail plea is also pending before the Delhi High Court.

The one-week interim bail is strictly for meeting his ailing father and is subject to conditions imposed by the court, including police escort.

This development comes amid continued political support for Rashid across party lines in the Kashmir Valley on humanitarian grounds.


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Iltija Mufti Leads Protest in Srinagar Against Removal of Urdu from Revenue Recruitment Rules

Iltija Mufti Leads Protest in Srinagar

By: Sheikh Mohammad Isa

PDP leader Iltija Mufti on Tuesday led a strong protest in Srinagar against the National Conference-led Jammu and Kashmir government over the removal of Urdu as a mandatory qualification in revenue department recruitments, particularly for Tehsildar examinations.

Accompanied by PDP workers, Iltija Mufti staged the demonstration in the heart of Srinagar, raising slogans in support of the Urdu language and accusing the Omar Abdullah government of attacking the linguistic and cultural identity of Jammu and Kashmir. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Iltija Mufti’s Strong Remarks

Addressing the protesters and media, Iltija Mufti said:

“We have come here because Urdu is being removed. The National Conference has attacked the Urdu language. Urdu is a part of our faith, culture, and civilisation… Urdu language is the very soul of our literature and culture.”

She further elaborated:

“We know that Jammu and Kashmir comprises diverse regions with different mother tongues — whether it is Kashmiri, Gujri, Pahari, or Punjabi — but we all know and understand Urdu. An attack on Urdu is, in essence, an attack on our knowledge, our culture, and our literature.”

Iltija asserted that the move by the NC government is not just administrative but a direct assault on the composite culture and historical identity of the region.

Background of the Controversy

The row erupted after the J&K Revenue Department released draft recruitment rules on April 10, 2026, for various non-gazetted posts in the revenue services, including Patwari, Naib Tehsildar, and Tehsildar. In the new draft, the mandatory requirement of Urdu language proficiency (which existed for decades alongside graduation) has been removed. Only a graduation degree is now listed as the minimum qualification.

Urdu has been the traditional language of administration and revenue records in Jammu and Kashmir since the Dogra era (late 19th century). It remained the link language even after 1947 and was used extensively in land records, court documents, and official communication.

The PDP had earlier strongly opposed the move, describing it as a “deliberate attempt to sideline and erase Urdu from the administrative framework” and “culturally insensitive.” The party demanded immediate withdrawal of the notification.

Political Reactions

  • PDP’s Stand: The party, led by Mehbooba Mufti and Iltija Mufti, views the decision as part of a systematic erosion of Kashmir’s linguistic and cultural heritage. They argue that since most existing revenue records are in Urdu, removing the language requirement will create practical difficulties in governance and disconnect future officers from ground-level work.
  • BJP’s Position: The Bharatiya Janata Party has welcomed the change, calling it a “course correction.” BJP leaders argue that J&K now has five official languages (Urdu, Hindi, Kashmiri, Dogri, and English), so no single language should be made mandatory. They suggest candidates should have knowledge of any one official language.
  • National Conference: The ruling NC government is yet to issue an official comment on the fresh protest by Iltija Mufti.

Broader Context

This is not the first time the Urdu issue has sparked debate in J&K. In 2025, when Urdu was made compulsory for Naib Tehsildar posts, the BJP had protested against it. The current draft rules appear to address that concern by making Urdu non-mandatory.

Several Urdu organisations and the J&K Urdu Council have also opposed the move, warning that it will create administrative hurdles as common people, especially in rural areas, are more comfortable with Urdu in revenue matters.

The protest by Iltija Mufti reflects the PDP’s strategy to position itself as the defender of Kashmir’s cultural and linguistic identity in the changed political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir.

The J&K administration has invited objections and suggestions on the draft rules within 15 days. It remains to be seen whether the government will revise the notification or stick to its stand.

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AAP MLA Mehraj Malik Released from Kathua Jail After J&K High Court Quashes PSA Detention

AAP Mla Mehraj Malik Released from kathua jail

By : Sheikh Mohammad Isa

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA from Doda East, Mehraj Malik, was released from Kathua jail on Tuesday morning after the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court quashed his detention under the Public Safety Act (PSA).

Justice Mohd Yousuf Wani delivered the order on Monday, April 27, allowing the habeas corpus petition filed by Malik and setting aside the PSA detention order (No. 05 of 2025) issued by the District Magistrate, Doda, on September 8, 2025. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Malik had been in preventive custody for nearly eight months (approximately 229 to 299 days) without trial. He became the first sitting MLA in Jammu and Kashmir to be detained under the PSA following the 2024 assembly elections.

Court’s Key Observations

The High Court ruled that the grounds cited in the detention order pertained only to “law and order” issues and did not meet the higher threshold required to justify detention under the PSA for threatening “public order.” The court observed that the allegations did not indicate any real apprehension that Malik was likely to act in a manner prejudicial to public order.

The judgment has been seen as a strong judicial rebuke against the alleged misuse of the stringent preventive detention law against an elected representative.

Background of Detention

Mehraj Malik was booked under PSA following a verbal altercation with the then District Commissioner of Doda over the shifting of a primary health centre and other local issues. He was lodged in Kathua jail since September 2025.

Reactions

The development has been welcomed by AAP leaders and several political parties in Jammu and Kashmir.

  • AAP spokespersons described the verdict as a victory for democracy and expressed renewed faith in the judiciary.
  • National AAP leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, welcomed the court’s decision and called Mehraj Malik’s struggle inspiring.
  • Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and other opposition voices had earlier criticised the use of PSA against the MLA.

After his release, Mehraj Malik urged educated youth to actively enter politics to shape the future of the region.

Significance

The Public Safety Act allows detention of individuals for up to two years without formal charges or trial. It has frequently drawn criticism from human rights groups and political parties for its potential misuse to silence dissenting voices.

This verdict is being viewed as an important check on the invocation of PSA, especially in cases involving elected public representatives.

Malik’s release this morning was followed by celebrations by his supporters in Doda and Kishtwar.

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US-Iran Standoff: Tehran Offers Hormuz Reopening with Delayed Nuclear Deal

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In a fresh diplomatic maneuver amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict, Iran has proposed reopening the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most critical energy chokepoint — in exchange for three key conditions from the United States. The offer, relayed through Pakistani mediators, seeks immediate de-escalation while deferring the thorniest issue: Iran’s nuclear program. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Iran’s Three Conditions

According to regional officials and multiple reports, Iran’s proposal includes the following demands:

  1. The United States must lift its naval blockade on Iranian ports and assets in the Strait of Hormuz.
  2. A formal end to the war, including guarantees against further US or Israeli strikes and an extension or solidification of the fragile ceasefire.
  3. Postponement of nuclear negotiations to a later phase, after the immediate military and economic pressures are relieved.

In return, Tehran says it will allow full commercial shipping to resume through the narrow waterway at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.

This proposal effectively attempts to decouple the Strait of Hormuz crisis from Iran’s nuclear ambitions, addressing the acute economic pain first while buying time on the strategic threat that triggered much of the escalation.

Why Trump Is Unlikely to Accept

President Donald Trump and his national security team have repeatedly emphasized that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons remains a non-negotiable red line. Accepting Iran’s sequencing — reopening the strait and ending hostilities before tackling the nuclear file — would mean giving up significant US leverage without addressing what Washington views as the core threat.

The US currently maintains a naval blockade that has severely curtailed Iranian oil exports, costing Tehran hundreds of millions of dollars daily. Trump has publicly noted this pressure and appears unwilling to relinquish it prematurely. Reports indicate he reviewed the proposal but signaled dissatisfaction, with one US official describing the offer as insufficient if it merely kicks nuclear talks down the road.

Trump told reporters that Iran sent a “much better” paper shortly after he canceled a planned US delegation trip to Islamabad for talks, yet he stressed that any deal must ensure Iran “will not have a nuclear weapon.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other officials have echoed this hardline stance, viewing the strait as leverage rather than a standalone issue.

Background: The 2026 US-Iran Conflict and the Hormuz Crisis

The current standoff stems from the wider US-Israel military campaign against Iran that began on February 28, 2026. Strikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, ballistic missile capabilities, and military infrastructure, with the explicit goals of degrading Iran’s ability to threaten the region and preventing nuclear breakout.

Iran responded by restricting or effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly 20% of global oil trade and a significant portion of liquefied natural gas pass. The Islamic Republic also imposed controls, tolls on some vessels, and threatened further disruptions. In retaliation, the US imposed a counter-blockade on ships entering or exiting Iranian ports starting in mid-April, turning back dozens of tankers and further isolating Iran’s economy.

Several temporary reopenings and ceasefires have occurred, often brokered with help from Oman and Pakistan, but violations and mistrust have repeatedly derailed progress. Shipping traffic remains muted, insurance costs are sky-high, and global oil prices have experienced significant volatility, reaching peaks above $110–$120 per barrel at times.

The killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in earlier strikes added further instability, with his son reportedly succeeding him amid reports of internal Iranian challenges.

Strategic and Economic Stakes

  • For Iran: The blockade is devastating. Oil revenue — a lifeline for the regime — has dried up, exacerbating domestic economic woes and limiting its ability to fund proxies. Reopening the strait offers immediate breathing room.
  • For the US and Global Markets: Prolonged closure risks supply shocks, higher energy prices, and inflation. However, Trump’s team sees the current leverage as essential to forcing meaningful concessions on enrichment, stockpiles, and verification — lessons drawn from criticisms of the 2015 JCPOA.
  • Regional Impact: The conflict has involved Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthi disruptions, and broader proxy tensions. A deal that leaves the nuclear program intact could embolden hardliners in Tehran.

What Happens Next?

Negotiations remain fluid but stalled. Pakistan continues mediation efforts, while backchannel contacts persist. Trump has indicated he holds “all the cards” and that Iran can reach out directly if it wants serious talks.

Analysts describe Iran’s move as a classic “buy time” tactic — relieving immediate pressure while hoping international fatigue or oil market backlash forces Washington to compromise. The US, meanwhile, appears committed to a comprehensive approach where nuclear curbs come first or in parallel with any sanctions/blockade relief.

The situation carries high risks: renewed strikes if shipping does not normalize, further Iranian attempts to harass vessels, or a protracted stalemate that keeps energy markets nervous.

As of April 28, 2026, no breakthrough has been announced. Trump is expected to provide more public comments soon, as he often does on major foreign policy files.

This proposal highlights the deep trust deficit and clashing priorities: Iran seeks survival and sanctions relief with minimal immediate nuclear concessions; the Trump administration demands verifiable, lasting limits on Iran’s nuclear program as the price for de-escalation.

The coming days will determine whether this gap can be bridged or if military and economic pressure will intensify once again.

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Declaring Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom Unlawful Under UAPA Sparks Political Storm in Kashmir

Political Storm in Kashmir

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has declared Darul Uloom Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom in Shopian an unlawful entity under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), citing alleged links to banned groups and security concerns.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The decision has triggered strong criticism from political and religious leaders, who say the move harms underprivileged students and damages educational opportunities in the Valley.

First Major Educational Institution Booked Under UAPA

The action is being described as the first major educational institution in Jammu and Kashmir to face such a declaration under Section 8(1) of UAPA.

Authorities later sealed the seminary premises after the order came into effect.

Political Leaders React Strongly

Mehbooba Mufti called the move a flagrant injustice against poor and underprivileged communities.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said the administration was continuing a policy of harassment and disempowerment.

Critics say institutions with deep community roots are being targeted, raising concerns about identity and trust.

Government Gives Security Reasons

Officials alleged the seminary had sustained and covert links with Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir.

They also cited claims of missing registration formalities, financial opacity and concerns that the environment could encourage radicalisation.

Authorities said the action was preventive in nature and legally permitted under UAPA.

How the Case Developed

According to officials, the process began with a dossier submitted in March by police in Shopian.

A show-cause notice was later issued, followed by review of the institution’s response.

The final order was signed by Anshul Garg, after which district authorities sealed the campus.

Impact on Students and Families

The seminary reportedly had around 814 students and offered a mix of modern education and religious studies.

Many families viewed it as an important path for poor students to become doctors, engineers and professionals.

Its closure has created concern among parents and students in south Kashmir, where education access remains a major issue.

Growing Debate in Kashmir

The development has renewed debate in Jammu and Kashmir over balancing security measures with civil rights and educational access.

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Mumbai Family of Four Dies After Eating Biryani and Watermelon in Suspected Food Poisoning Tragedy

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A family of four in Mumbai has tragically died in a suspected food poisoning incident after eating biryani followed by watermelon at their home in the Pydhonie area.

Police have launched an investigation, while forensic and post-mortem reports are awaited to confirm the exact cause of death. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Four Family Members Dead

The deceased have been identified as:

  • Abdullah Dokadia, 40
  • Nasreen Dokadia, 35
  • Aisha Dokadia, 16
  • Zainab Dokadia, 13

The family lived in the JJ Marg area of south Mumbai.

What Happened

According to reports, nine relatives gathered at the family home on the night of April 25 and had dinner around 10:30 PM.

The meal reportedly included chicken biryani, also described in some reports as chicken pulav.

Later, after guests left, the four family members allegedly ate watermelon between 1:00 AM and 1:30 AM.

By early morning, all four developed severe symptoms including vomiting, diarrhoea and dizziness.

They were rushed to JJ Hospital for treatment.

All Four Died Within Hours

Despite medical efforts, all four family members died within about 24 hours.

Reports said the younger daughter, Zainab, was the first to pass away, while Abdullah Dokadia died last on April 26 night.

Police Probe Underway

Mumbai Police have registered a case and are investigating suspected food poisoning.

Officials noted that other relatives who ate only the biryani did not fall ill.

This has led investigators to examine whether the watermelon may have been contaminated.

Food samples and biological evidence have been sent for chemical and forensic testing.

Shock Across Mumbai

The tragic deaths have shocked residents across Mumbai and raised concerns about food hygiene and safe storage during hot weather.

Authorities said the exact cause of death will be confirmed only after laboratory reports are completed

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Major Relief: J&K HC Quashes PSA Against AAP Leader and Doda MLA Mehraj Malik

J-K High Court quashes PSA detention of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik

By: News Of Kashmir Monitoring Desk

In a major development, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has quashed the preventive detention order issued under the Public Safety Act (PSA) against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Mehraj Malik, paving the way for his release from Kathua district jail. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Mehraj Malik, who represents the Doda East constituency and serves as the president of AAP’s J&K unit, was detained on September 8, 2025, under detention order No. 05 of 2025 issued by the District Magistrate, Doda. The order cited “activities prejudicial to the maintenance of public order.” He was subsequently shifted to Kathua jail, where he remained in custody for more than seven months.

Background of the Detention

The detention stemmed from an alleged altercation between Malik and the then Deputy Commissioner of Doda, reportedly over the shifting of a primary health centre in his constituency. During the incident, Malik was accused of using strong and intemperate language. Authorities claimed his actions could disturb public order, leading to the invocation of the stringent PSA, which allows detention without formal trial for up to two years on preventive grounds.

This case gained prominence as it marked the first instance of a sitting legislator in Jammu & Kashmir being detained under the PSA following the 2024 assembly elections. Malik and his supporters consistently described the detention as politically motivated and an attempt to silence an opposition voice. His father, Shamas Din Malik, had publicly questioned the charges, stating his son was “wrongly charged under PSA.”

Legal Battle in the High Court

On September 24, 2025, Malik filed a habeas corpus petition (HCP No. 139/2025) before the High Court, challenging the detention order as “arbitrary, illegal, and mala fide.” The petition sought the immediate quashing of the PSA order, his release, and compensation of ₹5 crore for the alleged violation of his fundamental rights under Articles 21 (right to life and personal liberty) and 22 (protection against arrest and detention) of the Indian Constitution.

The case underwent several hearings. It was initially listed before different benches and finally heard by Justice Mohammad Yousuf Wani. Arguments from both the petitioner’s side (represented by Advocate Appu Singh Slathia and others) and the government were concluded on February 23, 2026, after which the court reserved its judgment and allowed both parties to submit written synopses.

Today, the High Court delivered its verdict, allowing the petition and quashing the detention order. The detailed judgment is expected to highlight grounds such as vagueness in the allegations, procedural lapses, or insufficient material to justify preventive detention under the PSA—grounds on which the J&K High Court has frequently quashed similar orders in the past.

Parallel Case of Close Aide

Notably, in October 2025, the same High Court (through Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul) had quashed the PSA detention of Mohammad Rafi alias Pinka, a close aide of Mehraj Malik. Rafi was detained under a similar order (PSA 03 of 2025) issued by the District Magistrate, Doda, and the court ordered his immediate release if not required in any other case. That ruling was seen as an early indication of judicial scrutiny over the grounds of detention in this circle of associates.

Reactions and Political Implications

The quashing of Malik’s PSA has been widely welcomed by political circles:

  • AAP leaders and supporters expressed joy, with many hailing it as a victory for justice and democratic rights.
  • The Jammu & Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) also welcomed the order, stating that “justice has prevailed.”
  • Voices on social media described the detention as an “illegal” use of a “draconian” law to suppress opposition voices and stressed that democracy should not be undermined through preventive detention.

Many observers view this as another instance where the J&K High Court has exercised rigorous judicial review over PSA detentions, which remain controversial due to their preventive nature and limited safeguards in the initial stages.

What Next for Mehraj Malik?

With the PSA order quashed, Malik is expected to be released from Kathua jail shortly—possibly as early as tomorrow—provided he is not required in connection with any other pending cases or FIRs registered against him.

His return to active politics is likely to energize the AAP’s presence in the Jammu region, particularly in Doda, where he has cultivated support on local development and governance issues.

The Public Safety Act continues to be a subject of debate in Jammu & Kashmir, with critics calling it a tool for arbitrary detention, while authorities maintain it is necessary for maintaining public order in a sensitive region.

This ruling reinforces the judiciary’s role in checking executive overreach in preventive detention cases and upholds constitutional protections even in politically charged matters.

Stay tuned for the full text of the judgment, detailed reactions, and updates on Malik’s release. If you need more specifics or related developments, let me know.

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J&K Administration Declares Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom Shopian Unlawful Under UAPA Over Alleged JeI Links

Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom Shopian

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has declared Darul Uloom Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom, a well-known Islamic seminary in Shopian, as an unlawful entity under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.

The action was taken through an official order issued by Anshul Garg on April 27, 2026.

Seminary Located in Imam Sahib Area

The seminary is located in Imam Sahib (Hillow) area of Shopian and is known for providing Islamic education.

It has offered religious studies and other courses to students from the region.

Reasons Given by Authorities

Officials said the decision was based on several concerns raised in the official order.

Alleged Links With Banned Jamaat-e-Islami

Authorities claimed there were sustained and hidden links between the seminary and Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir, which was banned in 2019.

The order also alleged that individuals linked to the banned group held influence in the institution’s administration and academic management.

Security Concerns

Officials said the premises may have been used for activities considered harmful to public order and national security.

They also raised concerns about possible radical influence through educational activities.

Financial Irregularities

The administration cited alleged lack of transparency in financial management, changes in fund control systems and concerns over possible misuse of funds.

Powers Under UAPA

Under the UAPA order, authorities may seal the premises, freeze bank accounts and assets, restrict activities and take further legal action if needed.

Wider Crackdown in Jammu and Kashmir

The latest move comes amid broader action against institutions allegedly linked to banned organisations in Jammu and Kashmir.

Earlier this month, authorities took control of several private schools in Kashmir reportedly linked to Jamaat-e-Islami and related bodies.

No Immediate Response Yet

As of now, there has been no detailed public response from the seminary management or local religious organisations.The development is likely to trigger further legal and administrative action in the coming days.

Kashmir Discussion Forum USA to Host Global Zoom Dialogue on J&K Media and Nationhood

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Kashmir Discussion Forum USA will organise an international Zoom dialogue titled “Voices of J&K: Media, Society & Nationhood” on Sunday to encourage informed global discussion on the changing social, political and media landscape of Jammu and Kashmir.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

According to organisers, the event has been dedicated to the memory of the Pahalgam Martyrs and is expected to attract analysts, journalists and members of the Kashmiri diaspora from across the world.

Focus on Media and Public Responsibility

The discussion will examine the role of media in shaping public opinion about Jammu and Kashmir.

It will also cover the responsibilities of civil society during sensitive times and the wider challenges of protecting truth, democratic values and national unity.

Senior Journalist to Deliver Keynote Address

Ashwani Kumar will deliver the keynote address as the distinguished guest speaker.

He is widely known for his long experience in reporting on Jammu and Kashmir issues.

Session to Be Chaired by Surinder Zutshi

The session will be chaired and moderated by Surinder Zutshi.

Zutshi said the forum aims to create a responsible international platform where facts, memory and national concerns can be discussed with seriousness and dignity.

Global Participation Expected

Organisers said viewers from the United States, India and several other countries are expected to join the programme online.

The event is part of the forum’s ongoing effort to connect global voices on issues related to Jammu and Kashmir.

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NASA Fellow & Award-Winning Teacher Opens Fire at Trump’s Dinner, The Shocking Double Life of Cole Tomas Allen

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A dramatic security scare unfolded on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner when an armed man allegedly rushed a Secret Service checkpoint near the ballroom.

Shots were fired during the confrontation, and President Donald Trump was quickly evacuated along with other senior officials. No guests inside the ballroom were injured. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Suspect Arrested After Security Breach

Law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old resident of Torrance.

Authorities said he was carrying a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives when he allegedly charged toward the security checkpoint.

Officials believe Allen was a registered guest at the hotel, which may have allowed him initial access before he attempted to breach the secured area.

Secret Service Agent Hit but Protected

According to officials, a Secret Service agent was struck during the exchange of gunfire. However, the agent avoided serious injury because of a bulletproof vest.

Security personnel quickly overpowered the suspect, who was arrested without being shot.

He was later taken into custody and medically evaluated at Howard University Hospital.

Trump Safe After Rapid Evacuation

President Donald Trump was reportedly on stage when the incident happened.

He later praised the quick response of the Secret Service and described the suspect as a lone attacker. The dinner was cut short, and the venue was evacuated under heavy security.

Organisers said the event is expected to be rescheduled.

Federal Charges Filed

Officials confirmed federal charges have been filed against Allen, including assault on a federal officer with a dangerous weapon and use of a firearm during a violent crime.

Jeanine Pirro said additional charges may follow as the investigation continues.

Suspect’s Background Under Review

Investigators are reviewing Allen’s background, devices and possible motive.

Reports said he studied mechanical engineering at California Institute of Technology and later completed a computer science degree at California State University, Dominguez Hills.

He had also reportedly worked as a tutor and independent game developer.

FBI Investigation Continues

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service and local authorities are continuing the probe.

So far, no evidence of accomplices has been reported. Officials said more details may emerge in the coming days as the case moves forward.

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Breaking News: Trump Evacuated from White House Dinner After Shots Fired – Shooter Quickly Stopped by Security

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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were quickly taken out of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night after shots were fired inside the hotel.

The event was taking place at the Washington Hilton hotel. It had only just started when loud bangs, believed to be gunshots, were heard near the main ballroom.

Secret Service officers moved fast. They rushed onto the stage, surrounded the President and First Lady, and escorted them safely out of the room. Guests ducked under tables as security shouted for people to get down. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Vice President JD Vance and other top officials were also moved to safety. Thankfully, no one was injured – including President Trump and his wife.

A law enforcement source said a gunman opened fire inside the hotel. Security teams acted quickly and stopped the shooter. Reports say the person was either shot dead or arrested on the spot. President Trump later wrote on Truth Social that the shooter had been caught.

The black-tie dinner, which brings together journalists, politicians and celebrities every year, was cancelled straight away. The whole venue was cleared by police.

This was the first time President Trump had attended the dinner during his current term in office.

As of Sunday morning, the shooter’s name and motive are not yet known. The Secret Service and Washington police are investigating how the incident happened at such a heavily guarded event.

President Trump is safe and back at the White House. No further threats have been reported.

More details are expected later today as the investigation continues.

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4 Arrested After Woman’s Death Triggers Protest and Violence at GMC Anantnag

4 Arrested After Woman’s Death

4 persons have been arrested after violence broke out at Government Medical College Anantnag following the death of a 55-year-old woman, whose family alleged medical negligence.

The deceased woman, identified as Khajida from Srigufwara, died on Friday evening after being brought to the hospital for treatment. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Family Alleges Delay in Specialist Care

According to relatives, she was first taken to a local health facility and later referred to GMC Anantnag.

The family claimed that despite repeated requests, she was not examined by a cardiologist in time. They alleged that prompt treatment could have saved her life.

Protest Turns Violent Inside Hospital

Following the death, grieving relatives and locals protested inside the hospital premises.

Officials said the situation later escalated when some individuals allegedly vandalised hospital property and assaulted on-duty medical staff. Damage to infrastructure and injuries to healthcare workers were also reported.

Police Register FIR, Probe Continues

Police registered FIR No. 118 under relevant legal sections.

Officials confirmed that 4 accused have been taken into custody, while efforts are underway to identify and arrest others allegedly involved in the disturbance.

Principal Rejects Negligence Allegations

Rukhsana Najeeb condemned the attack on staff and destruction of public property.

She said an internal inquiry committee was formed immediately after the allegations surfaced, and preliminary findings found no medical negligence.

Doctors’ Body Demands Action

All India Medical Students Association also condemned the assault on a junior doctor and demanded strict legal action.

The incident has renewed concerns about the safety of medical staff in hospitals across Jammu and Kashmir.

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Kashmir University Concludes IDE Bootcamp, Hosts JoVE Workshop for Science Students

IDE Bootcamp

University of Kashmir concluded its five-day Innovation, Design and Entrepreneurship (IDE) Bootcamp while also hosting a special workshop aimed at improving teaching, learning and research in science and technology.

Both events reflected the university’s growing focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and modern education tools. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

IDE Bootcamp Concludes at Kashmir University

The five-day IDE Bootcamp (Edition 3, Phase II) ended with the valedictory function presided over by Naseer Iqbal.

The bootcamp had been launched earlier this week at the Main Campus and was organised by the Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship, Institute of Technology Zakura Campus.

It was conducted in collaboration with Ministry of Education Innovation Cell, All India Council for Technical Education, Wadhwani Foundation and SBI Foundation.

The programme was held simultaneously across 13 institutions nationwide.

Focus on Innovation and Problem Solving

The bootcamp aimed to improve participants’ problem-solving skills and help them turn ideas into practical solutions.

Special focus was given to innovation, entrepreneurship and real-world applications, helping students develop future-ready skills.

Allama Iqbal Library Hosts JoVE Workshop

Meanwhile, Allama Iqbal Library organised a one-day workshop in collaboration with JoVE for the Schools of Sciences and Technology.

The workshop theme was “JoVE in Action: Revolutionising Teaching, Learning and Scientific Discovery.”

Strong Participation from Students and Faculty

The event received an overwhelming response, attracting nearly 180 participants, including faculty members, research scholars and students.

The workshop aimed to create awareness about the JoVE platform and how it can improve teaching, learning and research through engaging visual and interactive content.

KU Expands Academic Excellence

These back-to-back events highlight the continued efforts of University of Kashmir to promote innovation, academic growth and modern learning methods for students and researchers.

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CUKashmir Journalism Department Hosts Shakespeare-Inspired Theatrical Performance

Shakespeare-Inspired Theatrical Performance

Central University of Kashmir hosted a special theatrical performance organised by its Department of Communication and Journalism (DCJ), showcasing student talent and creative expression. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The event, titled “Regret of Shakespeare,” was performed by research scholar and theatre artist Nizar Ilthumish.

Performance Held at Tulmulla Campus

The play was staged at the amphitheatre of the university’s Tulmulla Campus and was attended by A Ravinder Nath, Shahid Rasool, Nisar Ahmad Mir and other dignitaries.

Unique Shakespeare Courtroom Drama

The performance was an experimental theatre presentation based on five well-known characters from the works of William Shakespeare.

It featured a courtroom-style setting where Shakespeare’s characters appeared as prosecutors, witnesses and jury members. The drama explored themes of tragedy, justice and moral conflict while symbolically presenting Shakespeare’s defence.

The audience appreciated the creative concept and strong solo performance.

Vice Chancellor Praises Cultural Initiative

Vice Chancellor A Ravinder Nath praised the performance and expressed hope that such programmes would become a regular part of the university’s academic and cultural life.

He also highlighted the need to expand the department into a future School of Arts and Media Studies, especially if more young talent continues to emerge.

Call for Wider Media and Arts Studies

Dean Academic Affairs Shahid Rasool congratulated the performer and appreciated the portrayal of five Shakespearean characters by one artist.

He also shared a vision of expanding the department to include more subjects such as theatre and fine arts under a School of Media Studies.

Faculty Members Attend Event

Earlier, Arif Nazir introduced the theme of the play and stressed the importance of such cultural events on university campuses.

Faculty members including Asif Khan, John Babu and Nookaraju were also present.

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Three IUST Students Honoured by Union Minister for Anti-Drug Awareness Work

Three IUST Students Honoured

Three students from Islamic University of Science and Technology have been recognised for their efforts in anti-drug awareness campaigns and social service initiatives.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The honour was presented by Ramdas Athawale during a felicitation ceremony held on April 20, 2026.

Students Recognised for Social Contribution

The students honoured were Malik Mohammad Usman and Musaib Farooq, both enrolled in the BA FYUGP programme in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication.

They were joined by Ahmad Rashid Chadinoo, an English Literature student who is also pursuing Journalism and Mass Communication as a minor subject.

Recognition for Anti-Drug Campaigns

The three students were acknowledged for their active role in anti-drug awareness drives and community-focused social work.

Their efforts have been praised as an important contribution towards spreading awareness among young people about the dangers of drug abuse.

Pride Moment for IUST

The recognition is being seen as a proud moment for Islamic University of Science and Technology, highlighting the role of students in promoting social responsibility and positive change in society.

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Sakina Itoo Condemns Online Abuse Against Women, Calls It Sign of Weakness

sakeena itoo

Sakina Itoo on Saturday strongly condemned the use of abusive language against women on social media, saying such behaviour reflects the failure and weakness of those involved. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

She made these remarks while addressing a gathering at Government Degree College for Women Baramulla.

Calls for Respectful Debate

According to reports, the minister said she was open to discussion and criticism, but foul language on platforms like Facebook was unacceptable.

She said anyone wanting to debate issues could speak with her, government MLAs or department officials, but abuse had no place in public discussion.

Abuse Called a Humiliation

Sakina Itoo said people who use offensive language online only humiliate themselves.

She added that respectful dialogue is always welcome, while abusive behaviour damages the person using it more than anyone else.

Highlights Respect for Women in Islam

The minister said Islam gives the highest respect to sisters and daughters. She urged society to uphold those values and reject insulting language directed at women.

She also pointed to the irony of abuse being used when the leader of a particular political party is herself a woman.

Urges End to Toxic Social Media Culture

Itoo called for an end to online abuse and asked critics to engage in open discussion instead.

Her remarks come as concerns continue to grow over toxic behaviour and harassment on social media platforms in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Iltija Mufti Targets NC Government Over Urdu, Unemployment and Public Anger in J&K

iltija mufti

Iltija Mufti on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the National Conference-led government in Jammu and Kashmir, accusing it of increasing public anger and failing on key governance issues.

The Peoples Democratic Party leader alleged that the government had removed Urdu and other local languages from revenue records, a move she said had upset many people in the region. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Claims of Growing Public Discontent

Speaking to KNS, Iltija Mufti said people have “given up hope” on the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference government.

She claimed that her mother, Mehbooba Mufti, is now seen by many residents as the only leader in Jammu and Kashmir who speaks honestly.

According to her, public dissatisfaction with the present administration is rising steadily.

Urdu Language Issue Raised

Iltija Mufti strongly criticised the alleged removal of Urdu and other regional languages from revenue records. She suggested that such steps have hurt the identity and cultural connection of local communities.

Urdu has long held importance in administration and public life across Jammu and Kashmir.

Unemployment and Power Bill Promises

She also raised concerns over unemployment and unmet promises related to electricity bill waivers.

Iltija said many young people approach her seeking relief from power bills, showing the financial difficulties faced by families.

Taking a swipe at the Chief Minister, she said remarks asking people not to hold the government accountable reflected an inability to deliver on promises.

Political Heat Rising in J&K

Her latest comments come amid growing political debate in Jammu and Kashmir, where opposition parties continue to question the performance of the current administration on jobs, governance and public welfare issues.

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BGSBU Arabic Department Celebrates Second FYUP Batch Graduation Milestone

BGSBU Arabic Department

The Department of Arabic at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University has marked an important academic milestone as the second batch of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) in Arabic is set to graduate this academic session. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The department has continued to play a leading role in Arabic teaching and research. It was the first department at the university to introduce the undergraduate course B.A. (Hons.) Arabic. In line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the department successfully launched the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme in 2022.

This year, nineteen students from the second FYUP B.A. Arabic batch will complete their studies.

Academic Event Held for Outgoing Students

To celebrate the achievements of the graduating students, the department organised a special academic event. All faculty members attended the programme and offered warm congratulations and best wishes for the students’ academic, professional and personal future.

Arabic Language Opens Career Opportunities

Dr. Shams Kamal Anjum addressed the gathering and spoke about the growing global importance of the Arabic language.

He said Arabic is an official language in many oil and gas rich countries, creating wide employment opportunities. He added that career prospects are not limited to Arab countries, as jobs are also available in India through Arab embassies, multinational companies and academic institutions.

He further noted that Arabic is taught in more than forty universities across India and offers teaching opportunities at university and higher secondary levels, especially in Jammu and Kashmir.

Vice-Chancellor Congratulates Students and Faculty

The Vice-Chancellor also shared appreciation and congratulated both students and faculty members on the occasion. He praised their dedication and contribution towards academic excellence.

Students Praise Department Support

The outgoing students expressed satisfaction with the quality of teaching and research in the department. They said the programme greatly improved their knowledge and skills in Arabic language and literature.

They also encouraged future students to study Arabic, saying those with genuine interest can build a rewarding career in the field.

The students thanked their teachers and the university for providing a supportive and enriching learning environment.

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