New Delhi, May 25: Narendra Modi, who led BJP to an astounding victory in the Lok Sabha polls, will be sworn in as the Prime Minister today in the forecourt of the ma- jestic Rashtrapati Bhawan at a grand func- tion to be attended by foreign dignitaries including SAARC leaders. The swearing-in ceremony of the 15th Prime Minister of India would be attended by nearly 3,000 guests, including top leaders from SAARC countries like Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa. President Pranab Mukherjee will admin- ister the oath of office and secrecy to the 63-year-old Modi and his Council of Min- isters in the presence of a host of leaders, including outgoing Prime Minister Man- mohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and party Vice President Rahul Gandhi, besides leaders of various other parties and Chief Ministers of a number of states. Modi’s mother Hiraba is also expected to at- tend the ceremony. Besides Sharif and Rajapaksa, Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom will be among the foreign dignitaries at- tending the ceremony. Bangladesh will be represented by Speaker Shirin Chaudhury as Premier Sheikh Hasina would be travel- ling to Japan at the time of the swearing-in ceremony. This is the first time that the heads of states of SAARC nations have been invited to at- tend the swearing-in ceremony of the Indi- an Prime Minister. Following in the footsteps of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Modi had expressed his desire to be sworn in at the forecourt so that a large number of visitors can be see Modi on pg 7 Srinagar, May 25: Two LeT mili- tants were killed in an encounter with Police and security forces in village Nowpora, Frisal in Kul- gam district.On a specific infor- mation regarding the presence of armed militants in village Nowpo- ra Frisal. Police, 1 RR, CRPF 90th Bn and 18th Bn launched a cordon and search operation, on Sunday. The militants fired on the joint search party triggering an en- counter.In the ensuing encounter two LeT militants got killed who were later identified as Zubair Ahmad Bhat @ Musab son of Na- zir Ahmad resident of Nowpora and Ishfaq Ahmad Bhat @ Amir son of Ghulam Mohammad resi- dent of Chakoo, Shopian. The duo belonged to Ayatollah @ Maaz, sub-group of LeT and were active in South Kashmir.2 AK rifles & 2 pistols were recovered from the encounter site.Zubair was involved in the recent killing of Panch Ghulam Nabi Bhat at Wan- puh, Anantnag on 9th May and in the killing of a police constable in an attack at Arwani, Bijbehara on 26-08-2013. New Delhi, May 25: In a special gesture towards families of its personnel who died in recent mishaps, the Navy has allowed widows of five of them to apply for becoming officers in the maritime force and one of them has already cleared the process. The Navy lost 21 of its person- nel in mishaps involving two Submarine accidents and 17 families had sought help from the Navy to get jobs. “Based on the educational qual- ifications, five of the widows of officers and sailors have been given relaxations in several categories to appear for the se- lection procedure to become officers in the force,” a senior Navy officer told the news agen- cy in New Delhi. “The wife of late Command- er Kuntal Wadhwa, who lost his life in a mishap on the un- der-construction warship INS Kolkata in Mumbai, has cleared the Service Selection Board (SSB) and medical examination and would soon be joining the force,” he said. Navy chief Admiral Robin Dhowan has see Navy on pg 7 C M Y K C M Y K C M Y K MONDAY 26 May | 2014 | 26 Rajab, 1435 AH | PAGES 08| VOL NO: 4 | ISSUE NO: 145| RS: 2/- (AIR SURCHARGE FOR JAMMU /DELHI/LEH 50 Paisa) Pen For Justice Largely Circulated, No. 1 Bilingual Daily of J&K http://www.zabarwantimes.com WEATHER TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM MINIMUM SUNSET ON(MONDAY) SUNRISE ON (TUESDAY) 05:24AM 07:34PM 10.9 C 24.4 C FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS: FORECAST OF SRINAGAR: Light to moderate rain/ Thundershower would Light rain/ thundershowers could occur at few places over the state. inside story See More On Pg 07 ARMY provides prosthetic limbs to needy civilians Srinagar, May 25: Under `Operation Sadbhavana’, Tiger Hill Brigade initiated a noble projects called ‘OP SAHYOG’ in April 2014, wherein two unfortunate persons were identified and treated for artificial limbs. According to the statement issued to KNS, during routine interaction with the locals of the area, S Karma Rinchen, a resident of Skurbuchan (a remote village in Leh district) was identified. He had lost his right arm in a gruesome land slide in August 2010. He has a family of nine mem- bers, with meager income to support them. Also identified was Miss Zora Ba- noo aged 27 years resident of Chulli- chang (a remote village in Kargil dis- trict) who was suffering from ‘Right Knee Amputation Lower Limb’. She had met with an accident when she Afridi will retire after 2015 World Cup PG 6 PG 6 PG 5 Widows of Navy personnel allowed to become defence officers Modi to be sworn-in today Decks cleared for Indo-Pak Hockey series Lady dies in Kokernag forests Srinagar, May 25: A lady slipped to death while grazing her cattle in Kokernag forests. A 55 years old lady Zaitoon wife of Abdul Rashid Dar resident of Chree Panjagam slipped to death while grazing her cattle folk in forests, in the jurisdiction of po- lice station Kokernag. The body of deceased lady was re- trieved from the forest and hand- ed over to her relatives for last rites. Kokernag police has initiat- ed an inquest proceedings under section 174 CrPC in this regard. Lady self immolates in Bandipora Srinagar, May 25: A 23 lady (name with held) resident of Pazalpo- ra sprinkled kerosene oil on her body and set herself ablaze at her home in the jurisdiction of police station Pathkote, Bandipora. She has been shifted to SMHS Hospi- tal for treatment. Bandipora police has registered a case in this regard and investiga- tion has been taken up. 07 injured in road mishaps Srinagar, May 25: Seven persons were injured in two separate road accidents on Saturday. A Xylo vehicle bearing registra- tion number JK01A/0105 skkided of the road and fell in a gorge at Charks, in the jurisdiction of po- lice station Chicktan Kargil, re- sulting in injuries to six passen- gers. All the injured have been shifted to the Hospital for treat- ment. A case has been registered in this regard. Meanwhile, a LP vehicle bearing registration number JK01F/5489 hit a motorcycle at Ishber Chowk, in the jurisdiction of police sta- tion Nishat, resulting in injuries to the motorcyclist. The injured was shifted to the Hospital for treatment. Nishat Police has reg- istered a case in this regard. Illicit liquor seized in Anantnag Srinagar, May 25: Police seized 20 bottles of illicit liquor in Anant- nag district on Saturday. Acting on specific information, Anantnag police recovered 20 bottles of illicit liquor from the possession of Asif Malla son of Abdul Rashid Malla resident of Batengoo Anantnag. A case FIR no. 114/14 under sec- tion 48 excise act has been regis- tered in this regard in police sta- tion Bijbehara and investigation has been taken up. Two LeT militants killed in Kulgam C M Y K Srinagar, May 25 (KNS): To ensure smooth move- ment of traffic in Srinagar city on the eve of Meh- raj-ul-Alam, the Traffic Police, Srinagar issued traffic plan for all types of vehicles transporting dev- otees from different desti- nations. According to the plan the vehicles including passen- ger vehicles carrying dev- otees shall adopt routes from Lal Chowk-SRTC Bridge-Ikhwan Cross- ing-Police Station Khan- yar-Bohri Kadal-Rajouri Kadal-Gojwara Chowk-Ha- wal-Shree Bhat-Bagh-i-Ali Mardan-Lal Bazar-Dargah Hazratbal and these vehi- cles shall enter into Uni- versity campus through Sir Syed Gate and shall re- main parked in the area of University Campus near Convocation Hall and also in the parking area inside NIT. The vehicles carrying dev- otees of North Kashmir i.e. Baramulla, Kupwara, Handwara, Bandipora and Budgam shall adopt fol- lowing routes. Bemina-Bye Pass-Toto Ground-Qamarwari-Ce- ment Bridge-Noor Bagh-Sakidagar-Sazgar- ipora-Hawal-Alamgari Bazar-Lal Bazar-Dargah Hazratbal. The devotees coming from South Kashmir see Traffic onpg 7 Traffic route Plan for Mehraj-ul-Alam 2014 Srinagar, May 25:After the situation worsened in North Kashmir’s Kalaroos area in Kupwara, government imposed curfew like restrictions in the area hours after the news that the person in- jured in group clashes on May 16 died in a Srinagar hospital. After the results of the Lok Sabha polls were made public on May 16, serious clashes between the supporters of two different parties erupted in Kupwara area due to which some 15 persons were injured. Reports informed that the sup- porters of the winning party were cele- brating in the area during with a verbal dual between them and the opposition party started. The situation later took the ugly turn when both sides started at- tacking each other with stones and axes. The injured were later referred to the district hospital for the treatment. Med- icos later shifted a 42 year old Moham- mad Shafi Ganie to Srinagar hospital for further treatment. Reports informed KNS that after un- dergoing treatment for more than eight days, Shafi breathed his last in the hos- pital. The deceased is see Injured on pg 7 Solve the Kashmir Issue Once and For All: Mirwaiz Srinagar, May 25: Re- iterating his call to resolve the Kashmir issue once and for all, Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Sunday called upon the leader- ship of India and Paki- stan to boldly move for- ward towards the start of a full-fledged peace process. “The two leaders must urgently work towards a just and lasting solu- tion to the Kashmir Issue so that peace, prosperity and stabili- ty can become a reali- ty in South Asia,” said Mirwaiz. see Mirwaiz on pg 7 Less intake of water may lead to Kidney Stones Islamabad, May 25: At least eight tribal policemen were killed and another injured when suspected militants opened fire at them at a checkpoint early on Sun- day in Pakistan’s restive south-western Balochistan province. The attack took place on the Quetta-Karachi high- way near the Wadh area of Khuzdar district, some 350 kilometres southwest of Quetta. “Armed gunmen on motor- cycles attacked the Johar check post early morning and shot see Tribal on pg 7 Injured dies after 8 days, curfew in Kalaroos Besides 3000 guests, SAARC heads of Govts to grace the occasion New Delhi, May 25: The swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi as the 15th Prime Minister of India will be the big- gest event so far to have been staged at Rashtrapati Bhavan with the guest list, which includes key leaders from SAARC countries, set to cross the 4,000 mark. This is the first time that such a large gathering will be held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where the biggest ceremonies so far have seen a maximum of up to 1,500 to 2,000 guests, for see Bhavan on pg 7 Rashtrapati Bhavan all set for Modi's swearing-in Ceremony to be held in open New Delhi, May 25: Pakistan has freed 151 Indian fishermen and Sri Lanka has ordered the release of all detained Indian fishermen as a goodwill gesture on the eve of the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi. Pakistan Authorities released 59 Indian fishermen from Malir jail in Karachi and another 92 from Nara jail in Hyder- abad in Sindh province. They were ar- rested for allegedly see Pak on pg 7 Pak releases Indian fishermen, Sri Lanka to follow Srinagar, May 25: A day after Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharief accepted PM designate Narendra Modi’s invite to take part in the latter’s oath ceremony scheduled to be held on May 26, Kashmir’s pro-freedom camp said they have not re- ceived any invitation to meet Sharief during his Delhi stay. The Huriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Geelani told KNS that if the amalgam receives any invite from Sharief for the meet, the same shall be see Nawaz on pg 7 Nawaz not meeting separatists during his Delhi visit Srinagar, May 25: A sol- dier in Poonch area before shooting himself to death by his service rifle fired at other two colleagues, killing them on spot. According to the KNS correspondent, a personnel belonging to Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JKLI) namely Darshan Kumar killed two of his colleagues Subedar Chamel Singh and Hawaldar Rajat Kumar near Gurpur sector of Poonch area with his service rifle. Reports informed that a verbal dual erupted between Subedar Chamel Singh and Hawaldar Rajat see Jawan on pg 7 Jawan killed his two colleagues, himself at Poonch Post poll clashes in North Kashmir Srinagar, May 25: Minister for Law & Parliamentary Affairs, Mir Saifullah, Minister of State for Animal Husband- ry and PHE, Nazir Ahmed Gurezi, for- mer MLA Qaiser Jamsheed Lone and District Development Commissioner, Kupwara, Itrat Rafique, Sunday visit- ed the residence of one Ghulam Has- san Ganai at village Kalaroos in Kup- wara to condole the demise see Gurezi on pg 7 Saifullah, Gurezi condole demise of Kalaroos youth Srinagar, May 25 (KNS): Minis- ter for Health & Medical Educa- tion, Taj Mohi ud Din today said the hilly and far flung areas of the State have seen considerable growth and development of infra- structure during last five years. He said infrastructure develop- ment in far off regions and areas is the top priority of the State Government. According to the statement issued to KNS, addressing a series of public meetings at Isham, Darde- kote, Bani, Pattian, Uroosa, Gwal- ta, Kalgi and other areas during his two day tour, the Minister said Government fashioned its development initiative in such a manner that the far flung and re- mote areas got duly reflected in its priority list. He said political executives and senior Govern- ment functionaries regularly vis- it these areas to ascertain the de- velopment needs and factor them in the developmental paradigm of the State. During the visit, the see Taj on pg 7 Considerable growth in hilly, remote areas: Taj Conducts public durbars Srinagar, May 25: In its efforts to strengthen the police public relation, a police-public meeting was held in Sopore on Sunday. The meeting was chaired my SDPO, Sopore. According to the police spokesman, hundreds of people including Mohalla committee, Numberdars, Chowkidars, Sarpanchs, Panchs and other eminent citizens of Pazalpora, Shiva village participat- ed in the meeting held at Boys High School Pazalpora, Zaingeer. The main aim of the meeting was to interact with the civil society at the grass root level.The participants highlighted problems related to social evils like drug addiction, declining moral and educational standard and their resul- tant falling out on the youth. Beijing, May 25: At least 19 people were killed and seven oth- ers were reported missing after rain- storms described as once-in-a-century phenomenon hit dif- ferent provinces in south China. The rain storms slashed Guangzhou, Zhaoqing and Qin- gyuan cities and caused floods, house collapses and mud flows, the provincial flood control and civil affairs authori- ties said. More than 140,000 people were affected, 21,000 were evacuated and 1,143 houses collapsed, state-run news agen- cy reported. Rainstorms in Guangdong have left 15 dead and five miss- ing since Wednesday and affected 800,000 people, with accumu- lative precipitation of 628 mm in Shanwei City, officials said. Sixteen national or provincial see 19 on pg 7 Heavy floods kill 19 in south China Police Public meeting held in Sopore 8 tribal policemen gunned down in SW Pakistan