Mosques Must Stay Under Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Supervision, Waheed Parra Backs NC in RS Polls

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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legislator Waheed Parra on Friday said that party president Mehbooba Mufti has decided that PDP legislators will cast their votes in favour of the National Conference (NC) candidates in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Parra said the decision was taken after the National Conference assured its support to two key legislations in the Assembly — the Land Bill and the Daily Wagers Regularization Bill. He said the understanding between the two parties was aimed at safeguarding the interests of common people and ensuring that the long-pending bills are passed without political obstruction.

“The PDP has decided to vote for the NC candidates as the party leadership was assured of support for the Land and Daily Wagers Bills in the Assembly,” Parra said.He also expressed support for the role of clerics in managing religious assets, stating that “clerics have every right to be the custodians of Waqf properties.” Parra emphasized that mosques should remain under the supervision of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, describing him as a spiritual authority respected across Kashmir.

On the arrest of Doda MLA Mehraj Malik, Parra termed it “illegal and politically motivated,” asserting that the PDP stands firmly against his detention and will continue to demand his unconditional release. [KNT]

Sunil Sharma Claims BJP Will Win All Four Rajya Sabha Seats, Calls Congress ‘NC’s Puppet’

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Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly, Sunil Sharma on Friday said that the party will secure all the four seats in Rajya Sabha elections.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Terming Congress as ‘puppet of NC’, Sharma said that it can never happen that the party will not support NC. “Congress has been following Dr Farooq Abdullah. There is no value of Tariq Karra’s letters to the Congress high command as the leadership value words of the Sheikh family,” he said.

He said that the party will bag all four seats in Rajya Sabha elections and that other parties have joined hands against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as they fear getting exposed here. —(KNO)

Abdul Rashid Dawoodi Condemns PDP Bill to Transfer Waqf Board to United Council of Ulema

Abdul Rashid Dawoodi

Abdul Rashid Dawoodi, Ameer-e-Aala of Saut-ul-Awliya Jammu and Kashmir, has strongly condemned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for introducing a bill in the Assembly proposing to hand over the Waqf Board to the United Council of Ulema. He said the forum has no connection with the Waqf or sacred shrines, Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channe and many of its members view shrine visitation and vows (Nazar and Niyaz) as acts of Shirk and Bid‘ah. Dawoodi emphasised that around 80% of Jammu and Kashmir’s Ahl-e-Sunnat wal Jama‘at population holds deep love and reverence for shrines, making the proposal deeply unacceptable and divisive.

Congress Skips NC Meeting, Awaits Central Leadership’s Signal on Alliance Talks: Tariq Hameed Karra

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The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee chief Tariq Hameed Karra on Wednesday said that they have decided not to attend the meeting called by the National Conference on Wednesday, adding it will await directions from the party’s central leadership before taking any decision on alliance discussions.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channe

Speaking to reporters, Karra said that the Congress will not participate in the meeting convened by NC president Dr. Farooq Abdullah. “Unless there is a clear signal from our central leadership in Delhi, we will not attend any meeting called by the National Conference,” Karra said.

Earlier in the day, the Congress Legislative Party met in Srinagar to discuss political, administrative, and economic issues ahead of the autumn session of the J&K Assembly scheduled to begin on Thursday. Karra said the meeting remained incomplete and would continue on Thursday.

“The members of the Legislative Party expressed their views and opinions, which have been formally sent to our central leadership in Delhi for guidance,” he said, adding that the party would take its next step only after consulting the high command.

Karra said that the Congress, being a national party, must act in accordance with the directions of its central leadership. “The suggestions and sentiments expressed by our legislators have been shared with the high command.We will move forward only after their guidance,” he said.

The JKPCC chief added that recent political developments in the Union Territory had prompted the party to review its position carefully. “Some important events over the past week have compelled us to consult the central leadership once again before taking part in any alliance discussions,” he added.

Karra also said the Congress Legislative Party was united in its commitment to uphold democratic values and to effectively represent the people’s concerns in the Assembly. “Our confidence in the process remains strong, and we are determined to use the Assembly platform responsibly and with respect,” he said.

Meanwhile, NC leaders Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah had reached the Radisson Hotel in Rajbagh to preside over the meeting of alliance legislators aimed at chalking out a joint strategy for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections and the Assembly session. However, Congress’s absence highlighted growing uncertainty within the alliance over seat-sharing and legislative coordination.

The Congress meeting will resume on Thursday after the leadership in Delhi provides further instructions, Karra said.(KNS)

Centre, Ladakh Delegation Resume Talks on Statehood, Sixth Schedule, and Revocation of NSA Against Sonam Wangchuk

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In a major move to end the months-long stalemate, a delegation comprising members of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) on Wednesday resumed dialogue with the Centre, focusing on a four-point agenda– statehood for Ladakh, inclusion under the Sixth Schedule, reservation safeguards, and the revocation of the National Security Act (NSA) imposed on activist Sonam Wangchuk.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channe

The issues were deliberated during an almost two-hour meeting between senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs and a nine-member delegation, which included three representatives each from the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), along with Ladakh MP Mohd Haneefa Jan.

Haneefa Jan, who was part of the nine-member delegation, told ANI that “the discussion primarily revolved around four major issues – statehood for Ladakh, inclusion under the Sixth Schedule, reservation matters, and the revocation of the National Security Act (NSA) against climate activist Sonam Wangchuk.”

Haneefa said the talks were held in a positive atmosphere, with both sides showing willingness to continue engagement.

“We had a constructive discussion on all four points. There was mutual understanding on the need to safeguard Ladakh’s identity and ensure justice and fair representation for its people,” Haneefa said.

On the first two issues – statehood and Sixth Schedule inclusion — the delegation reiterated that these were essential for protecting Ladakh’s land, culture, and employment rights. On the reservation issue, both sides agreed to hold further deliberations soon to arrive at a mutually acceptable formula ensuring fair opportunities for all communities.

The delegation also raised Sonam Wangchuk’s case, urging the government to withdraw the NSA imposed on him, terming it vital for restoring public trust and fostering consensus in the region.

The meeting came as part of renewed engagement after months of deadlock between the Centre and Ladakh’s two major socio-political coalitions — the LAB and the KDA. The dialogue resumed following the MHA’s October 17 announcement of a judicial inquiry into the September 24 Leh violence, which left four dead and over 80 injured, fulfilling one of the preconditions set by LAB and KDA to return to the table.

Haneefa described the meeting as “a positive step forward”, expressing optimism that continued dialogue on the four-point agenda would help chart a lasting solution for Ladakh’s constitutional and governance concerns.

On the meeting, Member of Kargil Democratic Alliance, Sajjad Hussain Kargili, said, “Our demand for the past six years has been democracy in Ladakh. A great solution for this is statehood in Ladakh… This issue can not be resolved in one or two meetings. It will take a process, and that process is ongoing. We discussed the implementation of a reservation policy in Ladakh.

We also talked about the release of detainees of the 24 September incident, which also includes Sonam Wangchuk. We have also asked for compensation for the people who died or were injured in that incident.”

The meeting assumes significance as the LAB had earlier announced on September 29 that it would stay away from talks with the high-powered MHA committee, originally scheduled for October 6, following the September 24 violence in Leh, which left four protesters dead, many injured, and dozens detained.

After nearly four months of delay, the Centre extended an invitation on September 20 to both the LAB and KDA, which have been leading the agitation for statehood and inclusion in the Sixth Schedule in Ladakh. The last round of talks between the delegation and the Centre was held in May 2025.

The September 24 unrest occurred during a shutdown called by LAB to press their demands. Clashes between protesters and security personnel left four people dead, scores injured, and over 70 detained for their alleged involvement in rioting.

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, a prominent face of the agitation, was also detained under the National Security Act (NSA), which allows authorities to detain individuals to prevent actions deemed “prejudicial to the defence of India.”

On October 17, the Centre announced a judicial inquiry, headed by a retired Supreme Court judge, into the September 24 clashes, fulfilling a key demand of the agitating groups. (ANI)

Shopian Police Arrest Five Gamblers, Recover ₹45,000 Stake Money in Swift

Arrest Five Gamblers

Shopian Police on Wednesday arrested five persons and seized ₹45,000 in stake money during a raid at a gambling spot in Deegam Nagbal area of the south Kashmir district.

Officials said that acting on a reliable input, a police team from Police Station Shopian conducted a swift raid on the location where the accused were found engaged in gambling activities. Despite an attempt to escape, all five were apprehended on the spot.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The arrested individuals have been identified as Adil Rehman Wachkoo, son of Ab Rehman, resident of Hergam Shopian; Suhail Ahmad Bhat, son of Mohammad Ahsan, resident of Keegam; Tariq Ahmad Bhat, son of Ab Gani, resident of Babmohalla Shopian; Sajad Ahmad Ganie, son of Ab Gani, resident of Berthipora; and Sajad Ahmad Wani, son of Ali Mohammad, resident of Mughalpora Keegam.

During the operation, police recovered ₹45,000 in stake money and a set of playing cards from their possession.

A case under FIR No. 224/2025 has been registered at Police Station Shopian under relevant sections of the Gambling Act, and investigation has been taken up.

Police said such actions are part of their ongoing drive to curb social evils and ensure a peaceful environment in the district. “Shopian Police remains committed to eradicating social crimes and maintaining peace and order,” an official statement added. [KNT]

Shopian Police Solve Apple Theft Case Within 24 Hours, Arrest Two Suspects and Recover Stolen Property

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Shopian Police solved a theft case within twenty-four hours of its reporting, arrested two persons involved in the crime, and recovered the stolen property from their possession, officials said on Tuesday.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

In a statement, a police spokesperson said, “A case FIR No. 31/2025 under relevant sections of law was registered at Police Station Imam Sahab on the written complaint of Shri Nazir Ahmad Ganai, resident of DK Pora, stating that during the intervening night, some unknown thieves had stolen several apple crates from his premises.”

He added that acting promptly on the complaint, a special team was constituted. Through meticulous investigation and technical analysis, the team succeeded in identifying and apprehending two accused persons involved in the theft namely Mohd Altaf Bakshi, son of Mohd Afzal Bakshi, resident of Rambirpora, Kehribal Mattan, Anantnag and Adil Gulzar Ganie, son of Gulzar Ahmad Ganie, resident of Chee, Anantnag.

The spokesperson further said that during the course of investigation, the stolen apple crates along with the auto load carrier used in the commission of the crime were recovered from their possession.

Shopian Police reiterate their firm resolve to act tough against criminals and anti-social elements to ensure peace, security, and a crime-free environment in the district.

Battery Shop Partially Damaged in Early Morning Fire at Washbugh Pulwama

Fire Erupts in Bohlagpora

A fire broke out early Tuesday morning in a battery shop damaging it partially in Washbugh area of Pulwama, officials said.

An official said the shop, owned by Mohammad Abbas Mir, son of Mohammad Younis, resident of Washbugh, caught fire under mysterious circumstances.Fire and Emergency Services personnel rushed to the spot immediately and managed to douse the flames, preventing the fire from spreading to nearby structures, official said.

However, the shop suffered partial damage in the incident. The cause of the fire is being ascertained, officials added. (KNC)

Two Killed After Speeding Vehicle Hits Duty Personnel Near Chinar Crossing in Sopore

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Two persons discharging duty at ‘Chingi’ near Chinar Crossing in Sopore on Monday evening were killed after hit by a speeding vehicle.

According to reports, two individuals were deployed at Chingi (entry point) for vehicle entry checking and they were hit by a vehicle (JK02BW-2197).

Both of them were shifted to Sub District Hospital (SDH) Sopore and one of them, Bilal Ahmad, 29, son of Wazir Ahmad, a resident of Saidpora, was declared brought dead to on arrival while another person, identified as Shahid Hilal, 25, son of Hilal Ahmad Shah, resident of Nadihal Rafiabad was shifted to SKIMS Soura for advanced treatment.

However, he too succumbed to the injuries. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and registered a case under FIR No. 233/2025 at Sopore Police Station under relevant sections of law. Investigation has been set into motion, a police official told GNS. He said that the driver of the vehicle has been arrested. (GNS)

Veteran Actor Asrani Passes Away at 84, Bollywood Mourns the Loss of Its Beloved Comedian and ‘Sholay’ Star

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Veteran Bollywood actor and comedian Govardhan Asrani, fondly known as Asrani, passed away on Monday after a prolonged illness. He was 84 years old.

His last rites were performed at Santacruz Crematorium where his family gathered for the last rites.

Asrani’s manager, Babu Bhai Thiba told ANI “Asrani passed away today at 3 PM at Arogya Nidhi Hospital, Juhu. He is survived by his wife, sister, and nephew.”

What made the news even more heartbreaking for fans was that earlier in the day, Asrani had shared a Diwali greeting on his Instagram Story.

Over his long and successful career, Asrani became one of Hindi cinema’s most loved faces. Known for his perfect comic timing and screen presence, the appeared in more than 350 films across five decades.

He began his career in the 1960s and reached his peak in the 1970s, when he became one of the most dependable character actors of the time. Some of his most memorable roles were in films like ‘Mere Apne,’ ‘Koshish,’ ‘Bawarchi,’ ‘Parichay,’ ‘Abhimaan,’ ‘Chupke Chupke,’ ‘Chhoti Si Baat’, and ‘Rafoo Chakkar.’ He has also acted in several hit films including ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa,’ ‘Dhamaal,’ ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2,’ ‘R… Rajkumar,’ ‘All The Best,’ and ‘Welcome,’ among others.

However, one of his most iconic performances remains his role as the eccentric jail warden in the 1975 classic ‘Sholay,’ which became a part of Indian pop culture and is still remembered today.

Asrani also ventured into writing and direction. In 1977, he wrote, directed, and acted in ‘Chala Murari Hero Banne,’ which received critical praise. He also directed films like ‘Salaam Memsaab’ (1979) and worked actively in Gujarati cinema, where he was equally popular.

He is survived by his wife, Manju Asrani, his sister, and nephew. The couple had no children. (ANI)