Baramulla MP Er Rashid Seeks Bail from Delhi High Court in 2017 Terror-Funding Case

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Baramulla MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid has approached the Delhi High Court with a bail application under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in connection with the 2017 terror-funding case.

His lawyer stated that they have sought directions from the High Court to the trial court judge to expedite a decision on Rashid’s pending regular bail application. Alternatively, they have requested the Delhi High Court to adjudicate the matter and make a ruling on the bail.

The matter is scheduled to be heard by the Delhi High Court tomorrow.

Recently, Delhi’s Patiala House Court rejected an application seeking a decision on the regular bail plea of Rashid, Member of Parliament, in connection with the Jammu and Kashmir terror-funding case. The court clarified that, at this stage, it is only empowered to address miscellaneous applications and not to rule on the regular bail petition.

Previously, the district judge returned the case to the ASJ court after a request from the ASJ for the matter to be transferred to a designated court for lawmakers, given Rashid’s status as an MP. This transfer request was made with the consent of both the accused and the prosecuting agency, the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The district judge’s decision came after noting that the issue of court jurisdiction was still pending before the Delhi High Court. Until the High Court rules on jurisdiction, the ASJ court will continue to hear the case.

Both Rashid’s counsel and the NIA had agreed to keep the matter in the current court. In addition to the NIA’s case, the special judge had suggested moving a related money laundering case and Rashid’s regular bail application to the court designated for lawmakers.

Engineer Rashid, an independent Lok Sabha MP from Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, recently surrendered at Tihar Jail after his interim bail expired. This is related to the Jammu and Kashmir terror-funding case currently being investigated by the NIA. In August 2019, Rashid was arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

During his incarceration, he filed his nomination for the 2024 parliamentary elections from jail and won by a margin of 204,000 votes, defeating former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. In 2022, the NIA Court of Patiala House Court ordered the framing of charges against Rashid and several other key figures, including Hafiz Saeed, Syed Salahuddin, Yasin Malik, Shabbir Shah, Masrat Alam, Zahoor Ahmed Watali, Bitta Karate, Aftab Ahmed Shah, Avtar Ahmed Shah, Naeem Khan, and Bashir Ahmed Butt (also known as Peer Saifullah).

The charges are part of an ongoing investigation into terror funding in Jammu and Kashmir, where the National Investigation Agency (NIA) alleges that various militant organizations, such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizbul Mujahideen, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and JKLF, collaborated with Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI, to orchestrate attacks on civilians and security forces in the region.

The NIA’s investigation claims that in 1993, the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) was formed to further separatist activities, with funding channeled through hawala and other covert methods. Hafiz Saeed, along with Hurriyat leaders, is accused of using these illicit funds to fuel unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, targeting security forces, inciting violence, burning schools, and damaging public property.

The agency contends that these operations were designed to destabilize the region and promote terrorism under the guise of political resistance. (ANI)

Over 100 Sheep Perish in Fire at Samba Cowshed

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Over 100 sheep died after a cowshed caught fire and was gutted in the Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir early Wednesday, officials said.Jammu travel guide
The fire broke out in the cowshed of Shapian, son of Jamal Din, at Rakh Barotian in the Vijaypur tehsil around 3.30 am, the officials said.
They said four fire tenders were rushed to the spot and the blaze was put off quickly.
“More than 100 sheep were burnt to death in the fire, while a few could be saved,” Station House Officer of Vijaypur Zaheer Mushtaq said.
“All possible assistance will be extended to the affected family which has suffered a significant loss,” Tehsildar Sudesh Kumar said.

Police Investigating Team led by Inspector Majid Hassan Rewards for Securing 10-Year imprisonment from Court against a Drug Peddler

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A police team led by Inspector Majid Hassan was rewarded for securing a 10-year imprisonment in a major drug peddling case (FIR No. 113/2020) from Police Station Parimpora.

SSP Srinagar presented a cash reward of ₹35,000 and a commendation certificate sanctioned by the DGP, J&K, to the team. He praised their efforts and reaffirmed the police’s commitment to combating drug trafficking and safeguarding the community. The conviction stands as a strong deterrent to drug offenders and reinforces public trust in law enforcement.

J&K Police reiterates its firm resolve to apprehend all those involved in drug trafficking and ensure they face justice.

Three More Cases of Mysterious Illness Reported in Badhaal Rajouri

Three more cases of ‘mysterious illness’ have been reported in Badhaal area of Rajouri district of Jammu, who are being shifted for advanced medical attention.

An official said that on Tuesday, Aijaz Ahmad a 25-year-old youth had some symptoms of the mysterious disease, who was later taken to GMC Jammu from where he was shifted to PGI Chandigarh.He said that on Wednesday, two more cases of same sickness have been reported from Badhaal and these two are also being shifted for advanced medical attention.

Meanwhile, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar has visited Koteranka area for proper monitoring and supervision.Notably, 17 persons have so far lost their lives in the area in the last 50 days while the government is yet to ascertain the reasons of the deaths.Investigation at various levels has been going on to ascertain the cause of these deaths.

While the government claims that there is no virus or infection in the area, Badhaal area has been declared containment zone and the houses of affected families have been sealed and their close contacts have been shifted to GMC Rajouri for check ups.The teams have been deployed to the village—(KNO)

Farooq Abdullah Blames PDP for Abrogation of Article 370 , Warns of Internal Threats to India

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Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that India is facing dangers not from outside but within and slammed the “propaganda that Hindus are in danger” in the country.

“Even today the country demands sacrifices from us to take our independence forward. If we can’t do it, then we won’t be able to save India. India has no danger from outside but from within the country,” Farooq Abdullah said while addressing party workers in the party office in Jammu.

It is always an insider who harms the house, not an outsider. If we have to strengthen this house, we need to strengthen ourselves. We have to go among people to know about the troubles they face and find solutions…It is their propaganda that Hindus are in danger. I ask them how it is possible when Hindus consist of 80% of the whole population. Such propaganda is done only to create fear among people,” he added.

He said that after the revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, the employment opportunities of Jammu are going to “those coming from outside.”

“Article 370 was brought not only for the people of Kashmir but to also protect the Dogra people too…Today, employment opportunities here are going to those coming from outside,” he said.

“Fingers were raised on our National Conference leaders who were Muslims and they were branded as Pakistanis…After 75 years, the people have understood that the National Conference is for the people,” he added.

He alleged that PDP was responsible for the abrogation of Article 370.

“PDP was responsible for article 370 abrogation. I had suggested Mufti (Mufti Mohammad Sayeed) not to ally with BJP. But he did not agree,” he said.

When asked about the NC’s relations with its alliance partner Congress in the UT, he said, “What doe the Congress want from us…We are giving all due respect to them. J-K Government will continue as it is and no one can dictate terms on this Government.” (ANI)

Three More Children of Bagga Khan Fall Ill in Badhal; Ajaz Khan Airlifted to PGI Chandigarh

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Three more children of Bagga Khan turned sick at Badhal, being shifted to GMC Rajouri from CHC Kandi.
Ajaz Khan airlifted to PGI Chd at 1:35 am last night in Air Ambulance provided by Union Home Ministry.
His condition is still serious.
Ajaz Khan (25) from Badhaal village was airlifted to PGI Chandigarh last mid night from  Jammu. His condition is said to be serious.

Accidents in Karnataka Claim 14 Lives; CM Announces Compensation

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The death toll in an accident that occurred at Arebile area in Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada on Wednesday morning rose to 11 as one of the injured succumbs to injuries while undergoing treatment.

SF Kammar, KMC hospital Director says, ” One patient was brought dead ( to the hospital). The rest of the 11 injured are admitted to our emergency department…these patients are going to be evaluated, right now they are out of danger but continuous monitoring is required…”

The victims were told to be vegetable sellers who were travelling to Kumta market from Savanur to sell vegetables when the truck they were travelling in toppled and fell into a 50-metre-deep valley.

Following the information police rushed to the spot and shifted the injured to a nearby hospital.

Meanwhile, in a separate accident, four people died and 10 others were injured after a vehicle overturned at Sindhanur in Karnataka’s Raichur district, said the police.

Responding to fatal accidents in the state, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah condoled the deaths and said that the victims’ families would be provided appropriate compensation by the government.

“I pray for the souls of the deceased to rest in peace. My condolences to the grieving people who lost their loved ones in these tragic events. The families of the deceased will be provided appropriate compensation by the government,” the chief minister said.

“It was heartbreaking to hear the news that a total of 14 people died in two separate accidents in Yellapur in Uttara Kannada district and Sindhanur in Raichur district,” Siddaramaiah said in a post on X as well.

Additionally the Chief Minister’s office announced an Ex-gratia payment of Rs 3 Lakh for the kin of the deceased.

“The families of those who died in two separate accidents at Yallapur in Uttara Kannada district and Sindhanur in Raichur district will be given compensation of Rs.3 lakh each by the state government. Besides, arrangements will be made for free treatment of those injured in the accident. Haste, over speeding and carelessness are the causes of accidents. Please drive carefully and be safe, ” the CM office said. (ANI)

Rusted Mortar Shell Defused in Hiranagar Forest, Kathua

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A rusted mortar shell was defused in a forest area in Hiranagar sector of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district on Wednesday, officials said.

The mortar shell was noticed by a shepherd, who had gone to Mayan Kannah forest to graze his sheep this morning, the officials said.

They said Shawar informed the local police following which a bomb disposal squad was rushed to the scene and the mortar shell was defused.

Indian Army Fires at Pakistani Drone in Poonch; Drone Returns to PoK

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Army troops opened fire to bring down a Pakistani drone which entered into the Indian side from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir early Wednesday, officials said.

However, the drone returned to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) after hovering briefly over an area near the border fence in Mendhar sector, they said.The troops picked up the movement of the drone around 1 am and fired nearly a dozen rounds.

A search operation was launched with the first light of the day on Wednesday to ensure there was no airdropping of weapons or narcotics by the drone, the officials said.The search operation was continuing when last reports were received.

J&K Awami National Conference Pays Tribute to Ghulam Hassan Geelani

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Jammu and Kashmir Awami National Conference has paid tribute to Ghulam Hassan Geelani Sahib, one of the last remaining links to the era of Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Abdullah and G. M. Shah. Geelani, a prominent figure of the National Conference, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and service.

The party has offered prayers for all those who contributed to the memorable and historic journey of the National Conference, recognizing their significant roles in shaping the region’s political landscape.

A rare photograph from the party archives captures a moment from the past, featuring several key personalities.Among those present, from left to right, are Syed Ahmad Syed, Ghulam Hassan Geelani, T. R. Atri, Wali Mohammad Itoo, G. M. Shah, Ghulam Nabi Dar, G. N. Kochak, Ab. Salam Deva, A. R. Badana, Sheikh Mohammad Mansoor, Sadrudin Mujahid, Ghulam Hassan Badipora, Ab. Samad Mir, Gh. Qadir Neelora, and Chief Engineer Rajinder Singh Rana.

Notably, Rajinder Singh Rana, father of Dr. Jatinder Singh, Minister of State in the PMO, and the late Devinder Singh Rana, is seen sitting alongside other distinguished leaders in the image. (KNS)