Deputy CM Surinder Chowdhary Visits Injured Police Personnel at GMC Jammu, Assures Best Medical Care

Surinder Chowdhary

Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Chowdhary, today visited the Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital in Jammu to enquire about the condition of police personnel injured in an encounter in Kathua.

During his visit, the Deputy Chief Minister met with the hospital authorities and medical staff to assess the condition of the injured. He directed the GMC administration to provide the best possible medical care and ensure that all necessary resources are made available for their treatment.

Interacting with the patients and their families, the Deputy Chief Minister assured them of the government’s full support during this challenging time.

“The safety and health of our people are paramount. I have instructed the hospital to leave no stone unturned in providing top-quality care to those injured in the Kathua encounter,” said the Deputy Chief Minister.

He also expressed solidarity with the affected families, emphasizing the administration’s resolve to maintain peace and security in Jammu & Kashmir.

The Deputy Chief Minister was accompanied by senior officials from the Health Department and local administration, who briefed him on the medical arrangements in place.

J&K CM Omar Abdullah Pays Tribute to Police Personnel Killed in Kathua Encounter

Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday Paid Tributes to the police personnel who lost their lives in an ongoing encounter in J&K’s Kathua.

In a post on X, CM_JK wrote, “Pride and grief intertwine as we remember Balwinder Singh Chib, Jaswant Singh, and Tariq Ahmed, who laid down their lives during an anti-terror operation in Kathua, Jammu & Kashmir.”

“My heartfelt condolences to their families. Their sacrifice in the line of duty will always be remembered. May the departed souls rest in peace, and heartfelt prayers for the swift recovery of those injured.” the post reads.

Senior officer Among Five Security Personnel injured in Kathua Encounter

Indian Army in Kathua encounter

Four policemen, including a senior officer, were injured in an ongoing encounter between security forces and terrorists in the Juthana area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district on Thursday, officials said.

Officials said that during the exchange of gunfire between the security forces and the terrorists, Deputy Superintendent of Police Dheeraj Katoch and three other policemen sustained injuries.

The injured policemen were shifted to the hospital for treatment. There are reports of a terrorist being killed in this gunfight, but there is still no official confirmation of this.

After massive searches during the last four days, firing exchanges had started again on Thursday morning between the joint forces and the terrorists in Kathua.

“Contact has been re-established with militants in the forest area of Sufain under police station Rajbagh in Kathua,” an official said.Security forces launched a search operation in the area during the early hours.

Massive searches initially started in the Sanyal village of Hiranagar Tehsil and spread to other adjoining areas as the terrorists had not responded to any speculative firing by the security forces after the initial exchange of fire on Sunday.

A local woman informed the police on Tuesday that two men, in army uniform, asked her for water while they were having food in the area.

This prompted the area to be cordoned off. Security was tightened along the Jammu-Pathankot National Highway in the Samba-Kathua section, with increased vigilance on border roads, officials said.

The search operation was carried out in multiple areas from Sanyal to Ding Amb and beyond, covering several kilometers. The operation, involving the Army, the National Security Guard, the Border Security Force, police, the Special Operations Group, and the Central Reserve Police Force, armed with technical and surveillance equipment, is supported by helicopters, UAVs, drones, bulletproof vehicles, and sniffer dogs.

Security agencies have questioned several persons in various areas and picked up three suspects for questioning, the officials said.

During the search operation on Tuesday, security forces recovered two grenades among other material. The tracksuits found among a large cache of ammunition and other materials in the Sanyal forests were identical to those worn by the four Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) terrorists killed in the Assar forests and Doda in June and August last year.

Local people in the areas have joined the operation by security forces and urged those living in other areas to remain vigilant and inform of any movement of suspected persons in their areas.

Several village heads have requested people to come forward with information about the movement of terrorists in their areas.

The operation, led by the Jammu and Kashmir DGP Nalin Prabhat, was launched on Sunday evening in the Hiranagar sector following an encounter between security forces and terrorists hiding in a nursery.

The Special Operations Group of police initiated the operation after receiving intelligence about terrorists hiding inside a ”dhok” (local enclosure) in a nursery in Sanyal village, approximately five km from the International Border with Pakistan, officials said.

The hiding terrorists opened fire on the police team, resulting in a gunfight lasting over half an hour. Reinforcements were promptly dispatched as a manhunt began to apprehend the terrorists believed to have infiltrated on Saturday via either a ravine route or a newly constructed tunnel. Initial firing did not cause any casualties, and the area remained under tight security overnight before security forces moved in again at dawn, officials said.

The International Border between India and Pakistan is situated in the district, and in the past, terrorists have attempted to sneak into the Indian side over the border.

Recently in Kathua, three civilians — Darshan Singh, 40, Yogesh Singh, 32, and Varun Singh, 14 — went missing on March 5 while returning from a wedding in Marhoon village.

Their bodies were discovered on March 8 near a waterfall on the edge of an escarpment in a wooded area following an extensive search involving the Army, police, drones, and sniffer dogs.

“The brutal killing of three relatives by terrorists in the Bani area of Kathua is extremely sad as well as a matter of great concern,” Union Minister Jitendra Singh said in a post on X.

In the wake of the incident, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan came to Jammu on March 9 and chaired a high-level security meeting regarding the safe and peaceful Amarnath Yatra beginning on July 3 and the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), which is shortly being inaugurated.

The Home Secretary laid emphasis on the security situation in the Jammu division while giving detailed directions on the overall security situation in the UT.

Sopore Police Raid Separatist Links, Seize Incriminating Material in UAPA Case

Sopore Police

In connection with the investigation of Case FIR No. 08/2024 U/S 10,13 UA(P) Act, Sopore police on Thursday conducted a raid at Bomai, targeting the individuals associated with proscribed outfits viz Democratic Freedom Party.

The police search was carried at the residential premises of separatist elements suspected of involvement in unlawful activities that pose a threat to public order and national security. The search was conducted after obtaining warrant from Hon’ble Court of law.

During the search several incriminating materials linked to the activities of the banned outfits were seized as evidence in FIR registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The raid was conducted in the presence of Magistrate and independent witnesses to ensure full legal adherence and procedural transparency.

Sopore Police remains committed to dismantling the terror ecosystem and taking strict action against individuals attempting to disrupt peace and stability in the region.

Minister Javed Ahmad Dar Visits Fire-Hit Baramulla, Assures Swift Rehabilitation

Javed Ahmad Dar

Minister for Agricultural Production, Rural Development Department, Javed Ahmad Dar, today visited the old Town Baramulla to take stock of the situation following a devastating fire incident occurred in the intervening night of March 23.

The fire resulted in destruction of 17 houses, leaving 29 families homeless.The Minister was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla, Minga Sherpa and other senior officials from the district administration.During his visit, Javed Dar inspected the site of the incident and personally interacted with the affected families to understand their grievances and immediate needs.

The residents and local committee members shared their concerns with the Minister and requested for immediate rehabilitation, establishment of a permanent Fire & Emergency Services station in the area and a waiver of electricity and water charges for one year to ease their financial burden.

The Minister assured the members of the affected families that the government stands with them in this difficult time and will take all necessary measures to ensure their swift rehabilitation and recovery.

Javed Dar directed the district administration to expedite assessment of losses and ensure that the affected families receive financial assistance and other support without delay.

The Deputy Commissioner briefed the Minister about the prompt response of the district administration following the incident. He informed that an immediate relief amount of Rs 10.60 lakh has already been distributed among the affected families to provide them with interim support.

He apprised that directions have been issued to the concerned officers to assess the damage in accordance with the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) norms, ensuring that further compensation and assistance are provided at the earliest.

The Deputy Commissioner also highlighted that temporary shelters, food supplies and other essential commodities have been arranged for the displaced families. He assured the Minister that district administration is closely coordinating with various departments and local authorities to provide continued support to the affected families until their proper rehabilitation.

The Minister commended the district administration for their timely response and emphasized the need for long term measures to prevent such incidents in the future. He directed the concerned authorities to explore the feasibility of establishing a dedicated Fire and Emergency Services station in the Old Town area to enhance the response time in case of future emergencies.

Javed Dar reiterated the government’s commitment towards providing full support to the affected families and ensuring their quick rehabilitation. He reassured that all necessary steps will be taken to improve fire safety infrastructure in the area.

SRTC Bus Overturns Inside Qazigund Tunnel, 15 Passengers Injured

SRTC Bus Overturns

A State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) bus met with an accident inside the Qazigund tunnel on Wednesday evening, leaving 15 passengers injured.

The accident reportedly occurred inside the Navyuga tunnel in Qazigund when the SRTC bus, traveling from Jammu to Srinagar, overturned.An official from Qazigund Hospital told Rising Kashmir that a total of 15 injured passengers were brought to the hospital.

“Six patients with minor injuries were treated at Qazigund Hospital, while nine others have been referred to GMC Anantnag for further treatment,” the official said.

Baramulla Police Raid at Irfan Ahmed Kababi’s Resedence Recovers Incriminating Materials

Irfan Ahmed Kababi

 In a significant operation, Baramulla Police,on 25th March,conducted a raid in the Jalal Sahib area of Old Town Baramulla, leading to the recovery of Incriminating materials. The raid was carried out based on credible intelligence inputs.

A police team,led by DySP HQ Baramulla Shri Altaf Ahmed (JKPS) along with SHO Baramulla Shri Risabh Shukla (IPS) and DO Old Town,carried out a search operation at the residence of Irfan Ahmed Kababi,a member of the banned outfit Muslim League,in connection with case FIR No.12/2024 U/S 10,13 UAPA. During search Incriminating materials like posters and i-card of Muslim league were seized.Further investigation is underway to ascertain the source and purpose of these materials.

Baramulla Police remains committed to maintaining law and urged public to co-operate and report any activities that threaten peace and national integrity.

Two Cops Injured in Ongoing Encounter in Kathua’s Juthana Area

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Two cops were injured in ongoing encounter in Juthana area of Kathua district on Thursday.Official sources said that during initial firefight two policemen recieved gunfight wounds.

They were immediately shifted to nearby hospital for treatment, where their condition is said to be stable.Meanwhile, Operation in the area was still underway as this report was filed.

Earlier, an exchange of fire took place between terrorists and security forces in Juthana area.(GNS)

Anantnag Police Raid Multiple Locations on Banned Organizations

Anantnag Police

In a major crackdown on Proscribed organizations, Anantnag Police conducted extensive raids across the district as part of an ongoing investigation to dismantle terror-linked networks and curb unlawful activities.

The coordinated searches targeted residences, shops, and premises of individuals suspected of having links with banned organizations. The key locations included:

Mattan Chowk, Anantnag – Residence of Ashaq Hussain Narchor (Tehreek-e-Huriyat)

Waghama – Residence of Fayaz Ahmad Dass (Tehreek-e-Huriyat)

Satkipora, Srigufwara – Residence of Mohd Rafiq Dar (Tehreek-e-Huriyat)

Bijbehara – Residence of Ghulam Nabi Sumji (Muslim Conference)

Kadipora, Anantnag – Residence of Manzoor Ahmad Misger (Muslim Conference)

Malaknag, Kadipora, Anantnag – Residences of Mukthar Ahmad Sofi & Mukthar Ahmad Waza (Jammu Kashmir People’s League)

Zaldoora, Dooru – Residence of Mohd Shafi Khan (Hurriyat)

These proactive operations aim to neutralize networks that threaten peace and stability in the district.

Anantnag Police remains resolute in maintaining law and order and ensuring Public security. Strict action will continue against individuals and groups engaged in unlawful activities.

The Public is urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to assist in safeguarding the region’s peace and stability.

90% Waqf Properties Generate No Income: Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali

Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali

Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali, a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), addressed concerns regarding the Waqf Amendment Bill, asserting that over 90 per cent of Waqf properties consist of masjids, kabristans, dargahs, and imambaras.Speaking to ANI, he emphasised that these properties generate no income, questioning the basis for objections raised against them.

“More than 90 per cent of the properties are in the form of masjids, kabristans, dargahs, and imambaras. There is no income from these properties. So, there is no reason why objections are being raised. These properties have been managed by the Muslim community for hundreds of years,” Maulana Khalid Rasheed said.

Earlier on Wednesday, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) launched a nationwide protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in Patna.

Bharatiya Janata Party MP and Chairman of the JPC on the Waqf Amendment Bill, Jagadambika Pal, criticised AIMPLB for its nationwide agitation, accusing the board of politicising the issue.Pal stated, “The way AIMPLB is doing politics in the name of Waqf, they are trying to mislead the minorities and Muslims of the country.”

He further addressed the controversy surrounding the bill, referring to the Joint Parliamentary Committee’s (JPC) report, which indicated that the government is preparing to introduce the amended law. He pointed out that despite the bill not being passed yet, AIMPLB was already organising protests for political reasons.

“Right now, the law hasn’t even come, yet, based on planned politics, they are already heading to Patna,” Pal said.The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, aims to address key challenges by introducing reforms such as digitisation, enhanced audits, improved transparency, and legal mechanisms to reclaim illegally occupied properties.

The proposed amendment seeks to ensure that Waqf properties are utilised for their intended purposes, benefiting both the Muslim community and the country as a whole. (ANI)