Mysterious Explosion in North Kashmir’s Kupwara Two women injured 

Two women were injured in a mysterious explosion at Check Keegam, Gujarpati area in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, officials said Tuesday.

Quoting a police official, news agency KNC reported that two women, identified as Nahida Begum, daughter of Farooq Ahmad Gojar and Afrooza Begum W/O Gh Hassan Gojar, residents of Chek Keegam, Gujarpati got injured in a mysterious explosion near an army camp at Keegam Forest area during collection of firewood.

“Both the injured were shifted to GMC Handwara, where from they were referred to JVC Srinagar for advanced treatment,” the official said, adding that investigations have been started to find out the actual cause of explosion.(KNS)

Sexual Assault Case in Srinagar Police takes cognizance

Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday said that they have taken cognizance in a sexual assault on a minor in a school in central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

In a post on X, Srinagar Police wrote, “Police has taken cognizance upon written information by the administrative authority of a particular school regarding sexual assault on a minor student.

Case FIR 44/2024 under relevant sections of POCSO Act stands registered at PS Kothibagh & investigation has been taken up, reads the post.

Farooq Abdullah: Bangladesh’s Unrest a Warning to Dictators Worldwide

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National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah has commented on the current situation in Bangladesh, describing it as a “lesson for every dictator.” He emphasized that there comes a point when people’s patience runs out, as seen in Bangladesh.

Abdullah noted the significant interest in the situation, highlighting the country’s poor economy and internal issues. He mentioned that the student-led movement in Bangladesh was uncontrollable by any force, including the Army, serving as a warning to all dictators. “There comes a time when the patience of the people is over, and that is what happened,” he stated in an interview with ANI.

He also pointed out that there was a sentiment in Bangladesh to raise a voice against the global oppression of Muslims. Abdullah suggested that if Sheikh Hasina had not fled, she might have been killed.

The political climate in Bangladesh remains unstable following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation amid growing protests. Initially sparked by students demanding an end to the government job quota system, these protests have expanded into broader anti-government demonstrations.

In response to the situation, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar chaired an all-party meeting in Delhi. The meeting included prominent leaders such as Rahul Gandhi, Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, JP Nadda, Kiren Rijiju, HD Kumaraswamy, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, KC Venugopal, and Supriya Sule.

During the meeting, Jaishankar briefed the leaders on the unrest in Bangladesh. Rahul Gandhi expressed serious concerns about India’s foreign policy but supported the government’s measures, emphasizing their alignment with national interests.

The meeting underscored the complexities of India’s foreign policy, with leaders engaging in a robust discussion on managing the delicate situation in Bangladesh while protecting India’s interests.

There were also inquiries about the whereabouts of Sheikh Hasina. The government confirmed that she is in India, under the care of the National Security Advisor and his team.

Recent clashes in Dhaka have resulted in at least 135 deaths, including 14 police officers, and hundreds of injuries, according to local media.

Following her resignation, Sheikh Hasina arrived in India on Monday evening. It remains unclear whether she will stay in Delhi or travel elsewhere, with some reports suggesting a possible move to London.

BJP Marks Fifth Anniversary of Article 370 Abrogation with Ekatma Mahotsav Rally in Jammu

“On the fifth anniversary of the abrogation of Article 370, which took place on August 5, 2019, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organized a grand “Ekatma Mahotsav Rally” at Bana Singh Stadium in RS Pura, Jammu & Kashmir. The rally marked the beginning of a new chapter focused on development, peace, and progress in the region.

Prominent BJP leaders, including Union Minister Kishan Reddy Gangapuram, BJP National General Secretary Sh. Tarun Chugh, J&K BJP President Sh. Ravinder Raina, and others addressed the gathering. They urged the people of Jammu & Kashmir to wholeheartedly support the BJP in the upcoming Assembly Elections. Their goal is to promote development, enhance infrastructure, and establish sustainable and lasting peace in the region.

During the rally, Sh. Kishan Reddy Gangapuram emphasized the challenges faced by Jammu & Kashmir due to the Abdullah family and Pakistan. He credited the strong leadership of PM Modi and HM Sh. Amit Shah for the historic decision to abrogate Article 370. This move aligned J&K with the Indian Constitution, marking a significant milestone in the region’s development.

Under the Modi government, the focus has shifted from terrorism to tourism in Jammu & Kashmir. Sh. G. Kishan Reddy highlighted the strengthening of democracy, with rights extended to SCs, STs, OBCs, and Pahris post Article 370’s abrogation.

Sh. Tarun Chugh paid tribute to Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookherjee, emphasizing the BJP’s commitment to unifying J&K with the rest of India. He praised PM Narendra Modi for implementing the Constitution in the region. The BJP continues to work on development, trust-building, and security in Jammu & Kashmir.

In summary, the abrogation of Article 370 has ushered in a new era of progress, and the BJP aims to form the next government in Jammu and Kashmir.”

Amarnath Yatra Pilgrims Depart from Jammu

A fresh batch of pilgrims leaving on Monday for the Amarnath Yatra were stopped at the Jammu base camp due to the weather conditions.

A pilgrim from Delhi who had come for the Yatra said they were stopped at the base camp today and could leave tomorrow. He added that all arrangements were made to accommodate the people who couldn’t go on the yatra today.

“I have come here from Delhi for the Amarnath Yatra. All the pilgrims were stopped today from going due to the weather conditions.

However, they said that we could go tomorrow. All arrangements have been made here for our stay. I hope we will be able to leave tomorrow,” he said.

‘We came here yesterday. We were supposed to depart today but we have been stopped due to the weather conditions.

All arrangements made here are very good,” said Amit Kumar Jaiswal, another pilgrim.

Despite facing disruptions due to bad weather conditions, pilgrims expressed satisfaction with the arrangements and hoped for better weather to complete their journey.

The Yatra, conducted by the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, is divided into two routes: one through Pahalgam and the other through Baltal in the Ganderbal district of Kashmir. Baltal serves as the camping ground for pilgrims.

The Yatra, which officially began on June 29 from the Baltal and Pahalgam base camps, is scheduled to conclude on August 19. (ANI)

Army Opens Fire on Infiltrators along LoC in Akhnoor

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Security forces on Monday early morning opened fire after noticing the movement of two groups of infiltrators along the Line of Control (LoC) in Akhnoor and Sunderbani sectors, officials said.

A senior Army official said “Army opens fire on suspected infiltrators along LoC in Sunderbani Sector in Rajouri district,search operations underway.”

“Alert Army troops fired after picking up suspicious movement of three to four infiltrators in a forward area in the Battal sector of Akhnoor on the outskirts of Jammu around 1.30 am, he said adding that search operation was launched at first light, they said.

The Army troops also fired a few rounds on noticing suspicious movement in a forward area in the Sunderbani-Nowshera sector in Rajouri district around 12.30 am. A search of the area along the LoC is also underway, they added.

Ladakh Hosts Successful 8th Pencak Silat Federation Cup 2024

The 8th Pencak Silat Federation Cup 2024 recently concluded at the NDS Multipurpose Indoor Sports Stadium in Leh, Ladakh. This prestigious event, organized by the Ladakh Pencak Silat Association in collaboration with Youth Services & Sports, UT of Ladakh, LAHDC, and the Indian Pencak Silat Federation, brought together 454 athletes from 18 States/UTs.

Notably, this competition marked Ladakh’s inaugural national-level martial arts event, showcasing the region’s commitment to promoting traditional martial arts. Drukpa Thuksey Rinpoche graced the opening ceremony as the guest of honor, alongside other dignitaries such as Tsering Angchuk (Deputy Chairman, LAHDC Leh), Mosis Kunzang (Director of Youth Services and Sports, UT of Ladakh), Kishore Prakash Yewale (President of the Indian Pencak Silat Federation), and Tariq Ahmad Zargar (Secretary General of the Indian Pencak Silat Federation).

Jammu & Kashmir athletes demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication, securing the Overall Championship. Haryana also performed admirably, with Ladakh hosting the event and contributing to its success.

During the closing ceremony, Chief Guest Vikram Singh Malik emphasized the role of Pencak Silat in fostering discipline, fitness, and cultural exchange. Nuzhat Gull, Secretary of the J&K Sports Council, congratulated the victorious team, attributing their consistent achievements in martial arts to the development of sports infrastructure over the past decade. She expressed gratitude to the LG administration for their special focus on sports in J&K.

ED Conducts Searches in Leh, Jammu, and Sonipat Over Emollient Coin Scam

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted searches at six locations in Leh, Jammu, and Sonipat (Haryana) on August 2, 2024, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.

The spokesman said the searches are related to a case against A. R. Mir and others, who are accused of cheating innocent people by falsely influencing them to invest in a fake cryptocurrency called Emollient Coin.

“During the operations, the ED recovered and seized various incriminating documents, property papers, digital devices, and cash amounting to Rs. 1 crore,” he said. (Agencies)