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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Most wanted L&T militant killed in encounter at Hushroo, Budgam.

J&K's most wanted L&T militant killed in encounter at Hushroo, Budgam.

A most-wanted Lashkar-e-Taiba militant died in a fierce encounter with Jammu and Kashmir Police and security forces in Budgam district of central Kashmir on Thursday.

On Nov 8,  Shoukat ahmad Lone @ Bilal Lone  r/o Lelhara, Kakpora was behind the striking in the garrison township of Awantipore on the Srinagar-Jammu highway,  militants on Thursday evening shot dead two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel.

Accarding to  The Hindu that two gunmen carrying AK-47 rifles fired at two constables of the CRPF 130th battalion close to a revered saint’s shrine at Awantipore, 25 km from Srinagar, at 6 p.m.

The constables, Pradeep Ganna of Odisha and Mahesh Kumar of Maharashtra, died on the spot.

Senior officials rushed to the spot and launched a search operation. The officials were surprised that the attack had taken place near the battalion headquarters and the CRPF Deputy Inspector General’s office. Mr. Mir said the police got certain clues which indicated that a group of  Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) cadres had carried out the operation.

South Kashmir Deputy Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar told The Hindu that LeT’s local operative Irshad Ahmad Ganai of Larkipora Padgampora  (Awantipora ) had attacked the CRPF men. He said the militant escaped towards the Jhelum and crossed the river using a small boat.

An operation has been launched to trace Irshad Ahmad Ganai and other members of the group, identified as Showkat Tak, r/o Punzgam, Pulwma distriect. Sajjad  Ahmad  of Aripora (Pantha Chowk ) and Showkat Ahmad Lone @Bilal Lone of  Lelhara. The DIG said the same group of militants had shot dead a soldier last year, taken away his gun and left another soldier injured at Pampore. Irshad Ahmed Ganai was allegedly involved in killing eight Army soldiers in a daring attack at Hyderpora on the eve of the Prime Minister’s visit in June. Bilal, according to the police, had shot dead a India's noted cardiologist ( Dr Sheikh JALAL sahib ) and two of his personal security officers at Pampore earlier this year.

Superintendent of Police Mohammad Irshad, who led the operation with senior Army and CRPF officials, confirmed the militant’s death and told The Hindu that Omar was the man who had shot dead Station House Office (SHO) of Chadoura, Sub-Inspector Shabir Ahmad, inside a shop in Chadoura township on December 2, 2013. He said that Omar was one of the most wanted militants of Budgam-Pulwama belt who had planned and executed a number of guerrilla strikes and played key role in reviving militancy in that area.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Panchayat members will not bow before LeT's threats: AJKPC

The All Jammu and Kashmir Panchayat Conference (AJKPC) today said that panchayat members of the state would not give in to the threats of militants whatever the consequences.

"We categorically refuse to succumb before any pressure or dictate of militants whatever the consequences will be," AJKPC chairman Shafiq Mir said here today.

He was referring to the latest threat of Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) to panchayat members and other main stream leaders of the state to shun their political activities.

LeT's hand-written posters in Urdu had come up on the walls in downtown areas of Srinagar yesterday threatening panchayat members and leaders of main stream parties to tender their resignations within one week through newspapers or mosques or prepare for serious consequences.

Stressing that its the state government's responsibility to provide security to panchayat members, Mir described the threat as a "cowardice act".

He said that such acts and activities of militants would never weaken their resolve and stand for democracy but on contrary it would expose the militants in front of the world.

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Mir also accused the Centre and the state government of not making proper security arrangements for the safety of panchayat members in the state.

"We have already lost six panchayat members and dozens were injured in various such attacks but government has not taken any step to protect them," Mir said.

AJKPC General Secretary Imtiyaz Afzal Beigh also condemned the state government's casual approach for doing nothing for the security of the elected panchayat members.

"We are not scared of threats... We are in the democratic process just to serve the masses and have nothing to do with the larger political Kashmir-issue. Those who are issuing these diktats are selectively choosing helpless targets just to mark their presence," Beigh said.

He said that though last year AJKPC president Anil Sharma (then General Secretary) had written to the DGP of state police for providing security to panchayat members no action has been taken.


Thursday, December 19, 2013

LASHKAR-E-TOYIBA Warning

LASHKAR-E-TOYIBA's posted posters in civil_line areas, giving warning to All workers of
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NC ,PDP, congress. "Stay away or Face death"

Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) posters warning activists of pro Indian political parties and village heads not to participate in the scheduled Parliament and assembly election next year have been pasted in parts of Kashmir’s historic Old City, witnesses said on Thursday. 

 
LeT has asked people to desist from supporting any pro Indian political party of Jammu and Kashmir and has warned village heads of dire consequences in case they don’t abdicate their posts.

"People who support the present ‘oppressive regime’ and those who favour National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party, Congress or BJP and intend to participate in electoral process are hereby strictly warned of dire consequences in case they continue to support or vote political parties,” handwritten posters in Urdu of LeT pasted in parts of Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital Srinagar warned.

The posters, appearing at many walls and electric poles in Habakadal, Kharyar, Gowkadal and Basant Bagh area of Srinagar City on Thursday threatened, "we will put any such person to death who vote and support any political party.”

Warning village heads and district presidents of pro India political parties to relinquish their posts or face dire consequences, the posters asked them to announce their resignation during Friday prayers and through newspapers.
 
The posters have names of district commander LeT Nawab Ghaznavi and another commander Yaseen Kashmiri written on them.
 
"We are investigating the matter and it is too premature to say whether these posters are genuine or just a prank," a senior police said on condition of anonymity.

He added Police are looking into the matter. Similar posters have also appeared in different parts of Kashmir including Shupain, Tral and Varmul towns. 

Ruling National Conference said such posters were nothing new in Kashmir as "we have seen this phenomenon in the past as well".

Opposition PDP chief spokesman Nayeem Akhtar said the truth about the posters must come out and police should verify the facts.

Senior Congress leader and former minister Abdul Gani Vakil said it is the duty of the police to investigate the matter.

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The health of the tall, thin terror leader was the subject of much speculation in the last few years.

NBC News got hold a list of medications found in the Pakistani Abbotabad compound. None are used to treat long-term chronic illness. There were drugs to treat high blood pressure, ulcers, shingles, nerve pain and common childrens’ complaints.

They also found Avena syrup, an extract of wild oats that is marketed as a natural impotence cure. Aside from its use to increase sexual desire and potency, Avena sativa-Wild Oats syrup is also used as an artificial sweetener often used for a sour stomach. ‘The caution is, we don’t know who used what,” said Cynthia Reilly, a pharmacist and director of practice development for the American Society of Health System Pharmacists.

‘And we know that in the United States, 40 percent of medication use is off label,” meaning it is used to treat conditions for which it has not been approved. Bin Laden’s youngest widow Amal, 29, told Pakistani investigators: ‘He was neither weak nor frail.

Some in intelligence circles even believed he was having kidney dialysis treatment. But now evidence pulled from the medicine cabinet in his hideout, and interviews with his young wife in the Pakistani media, appear to show bin Laden, 54, was not in bad shape. They also show his fondness for herbal remedies.

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