DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2015 (PAGE 15) NPP stages protest dharna at Jantar-Mantar Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov 8: The leaders and activists of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (NPP) staged strong protest demonstration and dhar- na at Jantar-Mantar in the Union capital here today. Taking serious note of the Prime Minister Modi's address in Kashmir which blatantly ignored the aspirations of the people of Jammu region, the NPP activists spearheaded by Harshdev Singh, chairman of NPP and Yashpal Kundal State president Young Panthers organ- ised this protest programme. While addressing the gathering, Harshdev Singh recalled that the BJP took a complete U-turn from its pre- poll promises doled out to the electorates of Jammu region. He said that now when the people had pinned high hopes on Mr Modi, it is very unfortunate that the contents of PM's address only favoured the interests of Kashmir and proved to be a damp squib for the people of Jammu region. Mr Singh main- tained that the entire focus of the Prime Minister's speech revolved around Kashmir. Wondering on the silence of Mr Modi with regard to the establishment of the previously sanctioned AIIMS in the region and a Smart City for Jammu, NPP leader lamented that it had corroborated the bitter fact that BJP had divested Jammu of these urban projects only to play a second fiddle in the govern- ment by appeasing their Kashmiri compeers to keep the sinister alliance intact and alive. He took a dig on Mr Modi for turning a blind eye over the dis- crimination against Jammu region on the subject of delimi- tation of Assembly constituen- cies despite the same having been included in BJP's vision document. Expressing shock over PM failing to redress the grievances of West Pak and PoJK refugees of 1947, Harshdev disclosed that lakhs of uprooted souls from PoJK who had been living as refugees in Jammu region des- perately expected Mr Modi to announce one time comprehen- sive settlement package. West Pak refugees had also been demanding conferment of State Subject rights eagerly but they were also left dejected. Pominent among those who spoke on the occasion included Y P Kundal, Rajiv Jolly Khosla, Arun Khajuria, Rajeshwar Singh, Surjit Singh Guleria and others. Supporters of reservation in promotion during rally at Reasi on Sunday. SC, ST Coordination Committee holds convention on ‘save reservation’ Excelsior Correspondent REASI, Nov 8: A one day convention to save reservation was organized today by All SC, ST, OBC and RBA Adhoc Coordination Committee of dis- trict Reasi here at Parade Ground. MLA Gool Arnas, Choudhary Aejaz Ahmed Khan, MLA Mahore, Mumtaz Khan, ex-Minister, Babu Jagjeevan Lal and thousands of SC, ST, OBC and other reserved category peo- ple from all parts of the district participated in the convention. The committee condemned the State Government for its failure to protect reservation rights in promotion in scores of writ petitions in the High Court of J&K. Ex-Minister, Babu Jagjeeven Lal, said that the failure of State Government, which came into existence due to overwhelming support of SC/STs to both BJP and PDP, has resulted into dou- ble bench of High Court pro- nouncing anti-constitutional and anti-reserved categories judg- ment. “Reservation in Promotion is a constitutional right of people belonging to SC/ST, RBA and OBCs in both State and Central services as per scores of Supreme Court judgements and also as per 77, 81 and 85th Constitutional amendments”, he added. Aejaz Ahmed Khan alleged that a deep conspiracy is being hatched to deprive SC/ST, RBA and OBCs the due and constitu- tional rights of Reservation. Mumtaz Ahmed Khan said if this court order is implemented it will cause huge loss to deprived population of J&K and it will be humiliating for the officers of SC/ST who will be demoted from CE/SE/XEn, Professors etc to the lower posts. He stressed that the reservation should continue until we get equality. Later committee members submitted a memorandum of demands to Governor NN Vohra through DDC Reasi. The main demands high- lighted in the memorandum include protection of constitu- tional rights of reservation in promotion, elimination of catch up rules, removal of marks crite- ria, amendment of income slab on the analogy of Central Government norms for grant of scholarship, political representa- tion to ST in the State assembly, implementation of Mandal Commision Report for 27%reservation to OBC s in State, etc. Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Nov 8: Police today said it solved a hit and run case hours after an unknown truck hit two pedestrians at Sangam in south Kashmir's Anantnag district leaving one of them dead. A police spokesman said a truck hit two pedestrians at Sangam, resulting in on spot death of Bashir Ahmad Mir and injuries to Ghulam Hassan Shah. "The injured succumbed to his injuries while on way to hospi- tal. After completion of medico- legal formalities, the bodies of the deceased were handed over to their legal heirs for last rites," the spokesman said. He said the police swung into action and arrested the truck driver who was identified as Lateef Ahmad Mir and seized the truck bearing registration number JK13C-0272. The police spokesman said a case under FIR number 211/15 under Section 304 A RPC against him. Police hands over mobile phone to owner Excelsior Correspondent REASI, Nov 8: Police hand- ed over a lost bag containing mobile phone worth Rs 10,000 to its owner at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine. As per police sources, one unclaimed bag containing Samsung Duos Core mobile worth Rs 10,000 was found near cloak room at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine by Constable Kamal Singh of Police Station Bhawan, while performing his official duty. An announcement was flashed through JPCR Bhawan in this regard and a lady namely Harpreet Kour, wife of Jatinder Singh of Ludhiana Punjab appeared before Police Station Bhawan and claimed the owner- ship of the bag containing mobile phone. After clarification, the bag and the mobile phone was hand- ed over to her by Constable Kamal Singh under the guidance of Inspector Rajesh Sharma, SHO police station Bhawan and Munish Kumar, DySP Bhawan. One killed, 6 injured as load carrier plunges into gorge Excelsior Correspondent DODA, Nov 8: One person was killed and six others got injured when the load carrier they were traveling in, skidded off the road and plunged into gorge at Budwan on Bedyan- Jodhpur road here. As per police sources, a load carrier bearing registration num- ber JK06-8366 plunged into gorge near Budwan area on Bedyan-Jodhpur road late last night, resulting into on the spot death of one person and injuries to six others. After getting information, police team and locals rushed to the spot and shifted the injured persons to District Hospital, from where one of the injured was airlifted to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) for advanced treat- ment. The body of the deceased identified as Sohail Singh, son of Nain Singh of Roti Padrana Hamra Dhara was handed over to family members for last rites after completing legal formali- ties. The injured have been iden- tified as Akash Kumar, son of Lekh Raj, Sanjay Kumar, son of Mool Raj and Lal Din, son of Rustam Naik, trio residents of Buttal Dhara, Sunil Kumar, son of Deepa Ram of Bhari Jodhpur, Sher Mohammad, son of Nazir Ahmed and Anayatullah, son of Mohammad Sharied, both resi- dents of Roti Padrana. A case in this regard has been registered and investiga- tion started. Office bearers of National United Front alongwith chief guest R S Jamwal, Jt Commissioner, MCJ and inmates of Ved Mandir Bal Niketan, Jammu celebrating Diwali. NUF celebrates Diwali with inmates of Bal Niketan Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 8: In further- ance of its continued endeavor to provide solace to have-nots National United Front (A Regd. NGO) celebrated eve of Diwali Festival with the inmates of Bal Niketan and Balika Niketan at Ved Mandir, thereby bringing a smile on innocent faces. Joint Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Jammu, R S Jamwal, was the chief guest. National United Front organ- ized evening snacks with tea and a sumptuous dinner for all inmates of Bal Niketan and Balika Niketan along with their staff. Chief Patron of national United Front, Vijay Mahajan, himself distributed small fire- works (minus crackers) to the inmates, who fully enjoyed the festivity. Prominent among those present on the occasion included Chairman Anil Sharma, Bharat Bhushan, Shashikant Sapolia, Shambhu Nath Sharma, Vipan Agarwal, Nagarmal Chargotra, Mr Thappa, Mr Anand, Vijay Sharma, Sanjay Sharma and oth- ers. Home for Aged & Infirm holds annual general body meeting Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 8: Home for the Aged and Infirm, Ambphalla (popularly known as Vridh Ashram) held its annual general body meeting under the chair- manship of President Prem Gupta, Former IGP, J&K which was attended by a large number of members of the Society. The Annual Report, audited accounts for the year 2014-2015 and Budget proposals for 2015- 2016 presented by Secretary Er Vijay Kumar Bhagotra were adopted by the house. Male and Female representa- tives of the inmates expressed satisfaction with the amenities, facilities and medical care etc being provided to them by the Home. ID Soni, Vice President appealed to the general public for liberal donations in cash on regular basis to meet the day-to- day needs of the inmates and further improvement in their facilities and amenities as well as maintenance of requisite infrastructure and assets of the Home. He also appealed to the pub- lic at large to visit the Home and interact with the inmates, so that they do not feel neglected by the society for whose welfare they had also contributed during their active past life as they are starv- ing for emotional touch at this stage of their life. Er BB Gupta, Joint Secretary, Members of the Managing Committee HS Manhas, Vijay Gupta, OP Verma, Nirmala Zutshi, Keemti Lal Dubey, KK Mengi and Dinesh Gupta were also present. In the end, Er Vijay Bhagotra, Secretary presented vote of thanks. President NMC, Subhash Shastri addressing meeting of activists at Jammu on Sunday. NMC appeals PM to earmark funds for regularization of daily wagers Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 8: National Mazdoor Conference (NMC) today appealed the Prime Minister (PM) to earmark part of the announced package funds for liquidating the financial lia- bilities to the accrued regular- ization of 61000 daily rated workers as well as implementa- tion of 7th Pay Commission rec- ommendations in the State. Addressing a meeting of NMC activists, Subhash Shastri, NMC president, complimented the Prime Minister for announc- ing a mega economical package to the State. He said that judi- cious use of these funds in vari- ous sectors will boost the econo- my of the State and will usher a new era of development. Shastri expressed that now since the State Government has received a financial package from the Centre, there should not be any hitch for State Government to regularize the 61000 daily rated workers and release them their legitimate outstanding dues. This will enable the State Government to fulfill its election promise of regularization the daily rated workers, he added. Shastri also urged upon the PM to accord the 'smart city' sta- tus to the cities of Jammu and Srinagar so that the J&K State also comes on the National panel of smart cities of the coun- try in consonance with the slo- gan of the PM "Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Vikas". He reiterated his demand to release the balance pending 6% DA to the employees and pen- sioners of the State due from 2015 as the Centre has already released the same. Among others who spoke on the occasion were Rajan Babu Khajuria, BS Jamwal, Sunil Kocchar, Surinder Kumar, Sudesh Bhagat, Paramjit, Barkat Ram, Sukhdev Singh, Bhupinder Singh, Mohan Lal, etc. Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 8: Jammu Lawyers Forum (JLF) organ- ized second seminar on PDP- BJP “Agenda of Alliance” to educate the masses about its dangerous impact on the people of the State in general and Jammu province in particular. The seminar was held under chairmanship of Former President, J&K High Court Bar Association, Jammu, and Senior Advocate BS Slathia, which was attended by President of the Bar Association RS Pura Raj Kumar Thakyal Advocate, Advocates Ravinder Charak, Vice-President, Joginder Singh, MR Sangra, Raunoq Singh, Paramjeet Singh, Ajay Bharti, Ranjeet Singh, Chaman Lal, Sonika Gupta, Jyoti and Parveen Kesar and hundreds of citizens drawn from all walks of life. The participants unani- mously demanded withdrawal of the Agenda of Alliance terming it as anti-Jammu and anti-national. They resolved to defend and promote the legitimate interests of the people of Jammu province and defeat the anti- national forces to maintain the unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of India. They also resolved to preserve the territo- rial integrity of Jammu province by defeating those who have been working to trifurcate Jammu province. “There was consensus that the Agenda of Alliance is a “sin- ister” document prepared to benefit Kashmir and help Pakistan and Kashmiri sepa- ratists to disintegrate India and enslave and eliminate the minorities in the State, who constitute more than 40 per cent of the population”, Slathia said. “We will not allow the BJP- led NDA Government at the Centre and the PDP-BJP coali- tion Government in the State to create a Pakistan-like situation in Jammu and Kashmir”, he said. Senior Advocate SS Lehar in his presentation said that the agenda only hampers the process of integration of the State with India. Advocates Raj Kumar Thakyal, Sanjat Singh, Chaman Lal, Ranjeet Singh, Jyoti, Kesar Parveen, Monish Chopra and Ravinder Sharma and Pawan Kumar Manni, Convener, JLF, also expressed their views. Among others present were CM Sharma, Ajay Sharma, BL Bhat, BS Pawar, Naresh Sharma, PS Parmar, Swarn Singh, Baldev Singh, Nitin Gupta, Vikush Anand, Natwar Singh and Sushant. NDS pays tributes to Kunwar Vijogi Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 8: Nami Dogri Sanstha Jammu paid homage to Wing Commander (Retd) Randhir Singh Jamwal "Kunwar Vijogi" in a `Shardhanjali Sabha' held here today. The meeting in this regard was presided over by noted writer S S Anand Lehar. Many writers, poets and intellectuals paid rich tributes to `Kunwar Vijogi'. Mr Lehar and others spoke on the life and contribu- tion of Late Vijogi. Prominent among those who attended the meeting included M S Kamra, Sham Talib, Om Dalmotra, Ashok Sharma, Rakesh Tript, Harish Kaila, Ritwick Roshan Kaila, Nidhi Kaila, Som Lal Taroch, Capt Lalit Sharma, Yash Paul Yash, Manoj Kumar, S S Jamwal, Prof Anupama Sharma, Ravi Razdan, Arjun Mohan and oth- ers. Pay attention to picturesque Surinsar This is to bring in the notice of the Tourism Department Jammu that the road to picturesque Surinsar near the tourist spot is quite damaged. Tourist get a shock on seeing the deplorable condition of road at this point. The road is too narrow to allow two vehicles cross each other at this point. Even a single vehicle takes time to cross this patch. It is quite disgusting that the tourist spot which should have been given much attention has remained neglected. No one has bothered to repair this patch from so many years. Even the people of this area who use this road daily have failed to raise this issue with their elected representatives. If such condition continues to prevail, it may discourage tourist to visit this place. It will be a setback to growing tourist industry in the region. Amit Mishra Patnitop Blacktop Bohri-Anand Nagar road As the process of black-topping of roads in Jammu city has been undertaken by the concerned department, it is not known why Bohri-Anand Nagar road has been left unattended so far. This road has become traffic unworthy as it has developed numer- ous pot-holes. The vehicles plying on it pose danger to safety of pedestrians, as drivers have to negotiate these pot-holes. There are chances that the vehicles may collide with each other in such a sit- uation. Huge columns of dust billow whenever vehicles pass by. The dust columns are proving to be a health hazards for residents living nearby. It is requested to the concerned department to look into the matter at the earliest. M K Pandita Anand Nagar Bohri Improve civic amenities in Kishtwar The Kishtwar town which is growing day by day is facing a plethora of problems on account of lack of civic amenities. The roads of the town need to be widened to accommodate large num- ber of vehicles. As the garbage dumps have sprouted in the whole town, these have become a eyesore for people of the town. During summer these stink and pollute the area. The street lights are non-functional at most places of the town and pose problems to people during night hours. The town is also experiencing water shortage and this problem has remained pending for the last several years. We hope the District Administration would wake up to our problem at the earliest. Ajit Parihar Kishtwar Repair Letar-Devak-Hathal-road I would like to draw the attention of the MLA Sunderbani Nowshera constituency and PWD Department towards the worst condition of Letar to Devak Hathal road. The road has become hell for two wheelers and other vehicles. Thousands of residents of the area and school going children are the main sufferers. PWD Department is so careless that it never bothered to make proper drainage system alongside the road. Due to bad con- dition, there is no bus service in the area. No transporters is ready to provide bus service in the area. Devak and Hathal are the remote Panchayats of Rajouri and have been totally ignored by the adminis- tration of the State. I request the concerned authorities to look seriously in the matter and blacktop the Devak Hathal road. Madan Lal Narad Devak (Sunderbani) Make it convenient at RTO Even after being shifted to present location at Narwal, people con- tinue to face inconvenience at RTO Office Narwal. As hundreds of people throng this office with different tasks-driving licence, renewal of document, where they have to be in queues for a long time. These people suffer terribly as there is no arrangement for people during hot and humid days and during rain and cold. There is no seating arrange- ment, or waiting room where they can wait or do paper work. Most of the people are seen here and there filling their papers or waiting on pavements. The RTO Office should take certain measures to reduce the rush on its premises. The RTO should ask people to deposit all type of fees in J&K Banks. In case it is not feasible, it should create infrastructure within the premises itself. Dhian Singh Chhanni Himmat Garbage dumps near main gate of Dental Hospital. ACTION PLEASE! E-mail : [email protected] Withdraw anti-Jammu, anti-national ‘Agenda of Alliance’: JLF Cop handing over mobile to owner. J&K Gujjars demand adequate representation to Gojri on AIR, DD Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 8: Demanding adequate time slot for Gojri language on all local Radio Stations and Doordarshan Kendras as per the population of their community -the Gujjars of Jammu and Kashmir today pleaded through Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation -a frontal organization of Gujjars- Bakerwals for starting of daily news from Doordarshan Jammu and Srinagar and morning Gojri News bulletins from Radio Kashmir Jammu and Srinagar. Giving details -Dr Javaid Rahi, Secretary, Tribal Foundation today informed that a letter was sent to Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting wherein issues of Gojri Language were highlight- ed in a strong manner with regard to its projection and pro- motion on All India Radio and Doordarshan Kendra's in Jammu and Kashmir. "The letter was signed by prominent tribal personalities demanding sufficient time slot for Gojri language proportionate to population of Gujjars- Bakerwals in the State", he said. The letter reads that Gojri is a significant language of India and it needs special attention and encouragement of Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting with regard to its representation and promotion on AIR and DD channels at National level and State level. The letter further reads-- the Gujjars and Bakerwals -the speaker of Gojri language con- stitute more than 20% popula- tion of the State are completely ignored by the Doordarshan in J&K and no proper representa- tion was provided to their art, culture, languages, customs and secular ethos for which they are known all over the world on any of its channel . "Presently Radio Kashmir Jammu and Srinagar broadcast one hour programme including 10 minutes Gojri News out of total 16 hour daily transmission while DD Kashmir/Kashir Channel and DD Jammu telecast half an hour weekly programme in Gojri, which is a great injus- tice with this important tribal language", the letter reads. NC's Youth Wing reconstituted Excelsior Correspondent DOODA, Nov 8: The Youth Wing of National Conference (NC) of District Doda was reconstituted. Syed Naved Hashmi has been nominated as president, Advocate Vinay Anand as vice president, Amjad Hussain Mir as district secretary, Advocate Mairaj Khalid as joint secretary, Waseem Raja Shiekh as chief organizer and Mansoor Ali Khan as cashier. Javed Ahmed Khan, Vishal Kumar Jain, Shabir Ahmed Ganai, Showkat Ali Khan, Adil Khurwani, Asif Ali Bazdar, Ahsan Ansari, Tariq Ahmed Shah, Anees-ul-Haq, Ajaz Ahmed Butt, Ramesh Kumar, Ilyas Ahmed Wani, Javed Ahmed Khanday, Mashoq Ahmed, Ashok Kumar, Advocate Fayaz Khan, Bashir Ahmed, Mohd Iqbal Mir, Shabir Ahmed Butt, Masood Ahmed, Majid Zargar, Ayaz Ahmed Bangroo, Tazeem Ahmed, Mohd Iqbal Sofi, Mohammad Irfan Mir and Sanjay Singh were nominated as members. District president, NC, Doda Khalid Najib Suharwardy, vice president Riyaz Ahmed Bhaderwahi, vice president and Ex-MLC Mohammad Iqbal Butt, District secretary Shabir Ahmed Chowdhary had approved the reconstitution of the youth wing of the district. Speaking on the occasion Khalid Najib Suharwardy con- gratulated the newly elected team and urged them to work to combat the growing intolerance, fight communal forces tooth and nail who are at derailing the communal harmony of the region. "National Conference has always been flag bearer of communal harmony and we must continue to work towards "inclusive nation building", come what may" he added. "Youth are our best asset & will be pivotal in achieving the economic & social growth in the region" Suharwardy added Police solves 'hit and run' case One held with heroin Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 8: Police nabbed a narcotic smuggler and recovered heroin worth several thousands from his possession in Gangyal As per police sources, a team from Gangyal police sta- tion during patrolling asked a pedestrian to stop for checking as he was moving under suspi- cious grounds. On seeing police team, the accused tried to escape, but the cops chased and nabbed him. During checking, police recovered 4 grams of heroin worth several thousands from his possession and arrested him. The accused has been iden- tified as Harpal Siungh, son of Assa Singh, a resident of Bhour Camp. A case under FIR Number 166/15 under Section 8/21 Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act has been registered at Gangyal police station and investigation started. Police team led by SHO Gangyal Inspector Ajay Jamwal made the arrest under the super- vision of SDPO South Sachin Gupta, SP South Shahzad Ahmad Salaria and SSP Jammu Uttam Chand. NPP leaders and activists staging protest dharna at Jantar- Mantar on Sunday. ReT Teachers discuss demands Excelsior Correspondent RAMNAGAR, Nov 8: A meeting of J&K ReT Teacher Forum was held under the chairmanship of Bhupinder Singh, State vice president and incharge, Kashmir division, wherein they discussed the grievances of ReT teachers. After the meeting, ReT Teachers raised slogans against State Government for not releasing the pending salary. While addressing the gatherings, Singh lambasted the State Government for harass- ing the ReTs on the name of verification. Singh warned the State Government to resolve all issues with- in days otherwise 65000 ReTs will come on roads with their fam- ilies. Other who attended the meeting were Romesh Chander, Sham Singh, Amit Sharma, Maan Chand, Pritam Singh, Pritam Dhimaan, Pankaj Singh, Naveen Dogra, Romesh Shastri and Rajeev Sharma.