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Rajnath, Gadkari lay foundation stones, inaugurate projects in UP

March 7, 2019 by Nasheman

[Nasheman news] Lucknow Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari on Thursday laid the foundation stones and inaugurated projects worth crores of rupees in Uttar Pradesh.

The projects that were inaugurated include renovation work for railway stations, outer ring roads, the Kukrail canal bridge and a six-lane road. 

The Ministers, in the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, also laid the foundation stones for projects including a 63 km-long greenfield expressway between Kanpur and Lucknow and a Rs 298 crore pollution control unit at the Gomti river under the “Namami Gange” mission. 

The state’s Public Works Department was also working on road projects worth Rs 22,000 crore. 

In his address, Gadkari said while he has been coming to Lucknow in the past too, the city is now showing more development and vibrancy. 

“Whatever works Rajnath Singh ji had given or asked for have been sanctioned and done,” he said. 

Filed Under: India, Uncategorized

Kejriwal writes letter for Delhi statehood

March 7, 2019 by Nasheman

[Nasheman news] New Delhi Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday addressed a letter to the people of the national capital describing the issues the city has faced in the last four years due to the lack of a full statehood.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will launch a full statehood movement on Sunday, with 1,000 teams campaigning across the city.

“The full statehood demand will be the party’s prime focus for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Our teams will go to every area in the city to tell the people about the injustice being done to the city,” AAP leader Gopal Rai told the media while unveiling Kejriwal’s letter.

“Our people will take this letter and the pamphlet and will approach the citizens.”

In the letter, Kejriwal said: “The BJP and Congress had made promises of a statehood for Delhi. But both the parties cheated the city and its people. AAP is your own party. If our MPs are elected, they will get full statehood for Delhi.”

Along with the letter, he also attached the pamphlet which said: “Every Delhi citizen will have a house, youth will get jobs, admission will be easily done in colleges, the city will be clean, sealing will be stopped, metro fare will not be hiked without the consent of people, all unauthorised colonies will be authorised, issues of rural Delhi will be solved, officials will be held responsible to the people and the work will be done with speed.”

On Wednesday, the party had launched a song for the movement.

Filed Under: India

`Pakistan doing war mongering, India firm on fighting terrorism’

March 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Nasheman News : Pakistan is creating war psychosis to divert attention from India’s concerns on cross-border terrorism, informed sources said here on Tuesday and noted that India is focussed to fighting terrorism.

India is leaving no stone unturned in its effort to highlight how it has been a victim of terrorism emanating from Pakistan and unwillingness of the neighbour to take any credible action against terror outfits operating from its soil, they said. 

The government has shared excerpts of the dossier it gave to Pakistan over Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)’s involvement in Pulwama terror attack with a large number of countries in the world. 

The sources said that Pakistan’s rejection of India’s dossier is on expected lines and wondered what “actionable evidence” it wants. Pakistan-based JeM has claimed responsibility for the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF personnel. 

They said Islamabad has to show demonstrable action against terrorism in the coming days, and that Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s remarks that soil of Pakistan will not be used by terrorist groups against any state including India is old wine in new bottle. 

If there is talk of “Naya Pakistan”, it should be reflected in action on ground, they said, noting that Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), led by Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, and its wing Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation have not been banned but merely placed on the list of groups under watch.

Pakistan, they said, is only trying to show they are doing something but is actually trying to cleverly deflect attention, trying to keep is population deluded that India may do something and is keeping them in heightened sense of expectation so that they do not ask what Pakistan has done.

Pakistan Navy’s claims that it used specialised skills to stop the Indian submarine from entering Pakistani waters have already been rejected and their released video has been found to be more than two years’ old.

India has been conveying to other countries that terrorism can be dealt with actual action on ground. 

If Jaish-e-Mohammad terror camp had not been hit at Balakot in Indian air strikes, as claimed by Pakistan, the media would have been taken there over the past few days, the sources said, adding that the Pakistani media needs to question their government over its lies.


Filed Under: India

Images show madrasa buildings standing after Indian attack claim

March 6, 2019 by Nasheman

Images show madrasa buildings standing after Indian attack claim

Satellite images show a religious school run by Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) in northeastern Pakistan still appears to be standing days after Indiaclaimed warplanes destroyed it and killed a large number of fighters.

The images produced by Planet Labs Inc, a San Francisco-based private satellite operator, show at least six buildings on the school’s site on March 4 – six days after the air raids. Until now, no high-resolution satellite images were publicly available.

The images are virtually unchanged from an April 2018 satellite photo of the facility. There are no discernible holes in the roofs of buildings, no signs of scorching, blown-out walls, displaced trees around the school or other signs of an aerial attack.

The images cast further doubt on statements made over the last eight days by the Indian government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the February 26 raids had hit all the intended targets at the school site in northern Pakistan’s Balakot region. 

India’s foreign and defence ministries did not reply to questions about the satellite images emailed by Reuters news agency.M

Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Project at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, confirmed the photographs showed the structures in question still standing.

“The high-resolution images don’t show any evidence of bomb damage,” he said.

Government sources said last week 12 Mirage 2000 jets carrying 1,000kg bombs carried out the attack.

Lewis and Dave Schmerler, a senior research associate at the James Martin Center for nonproliferation studies who also analyses satellite images, said weapons that large would have caused obvious damage to the structures visible in the picture.

“If the strike had been successful – given the information we have about what kind of munitions were used – I would expect to see signs that the buildings had been damaged,” said Lewis. “I just don’t see that here.”

Pakistan has disputed India’s account, saying the operation was a failure that saw Indian jets, under pressure from Pakistani planes, drop their bombs on a largely empty hillside.

“There has been no damage to any infrastructure or human life as a result of Indian incursion,” Major-General Asif Ghafoor said. “This has been vindicated by both domestic and international media after visiting the site.”

Political fire

India must hold a general election by May and pollsters say Modi and his Hindu nationalist party stand to benefit from his aggressive response to a suicide bomb attack that killed 40 Indian paramilitary police in the disputed Kashmir region on February 14.

Indian officials said hundreds of “terrorists” were killed in the air raids.

But the Indian government has failed to produce evidence that the camp was destroyed and fighters killed. That prompted some opposition politicians to push for more details.

Modi has accused the opposition Congress party and other opponents of helping India’s enemies by demanding evidence of the attacks.

After the Indian air force incursion, a dogfight resulted in the capture of a downed Indian pilot, who was released on March 1 as part of a “peace gesture” by Pakistan.

Aljazeera

Filed Under: India

Train from Bengaluru to Jamshedpur catches fire in Andhra

March 5, 2019 by Nasheman

A train that was travelling from Bengaluru to Jamshedpur caught fire at around 2am on Monday in Andhra Pradesh’s East Godavari district. While no casualties were reported, the pantry car of the train was reportedly destroyed in the fire.

The fire started on the Yesvantpur-Tatanagar Superfast Express when the train was near Rajamundhry. Quick-thinking staff members first tried to douse the fire, but when they realised they would not be able to do so, they separated the pantry car from the rest of the train. The pantry car was destroyed in the fire. No casualties or injuries have been reported yet.

Officials are yet to determine what started the fire. Police officers have arrived at the location to identify the cause of the fire. Several trains scheduled to run between Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam regions in Andhra Pradesh, have been delayed as a result.

Earlier in December, two unused, abandoned coaches of a train caught fire and were destroyed at the Kazipet railway station in Telangana. Officials at the station had informed the fire department at once, who were able to quickly put out the fire, though they could not salvage the cars of the train which were gutted in the fire.

Agencies

Filed Under: India

2 militants killed in encounter in J&K’s Pulwama

March 5, 2019 by Nasheman

Two militants were killed in an encounter between militants and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district, Army sources said Tuesday.

The encounter broke out at Tral area on Monday. The security forces had cordoned off the area and launched an operation to flush out the militants, a police spokesperson had said.

“A brief exchange of fire took place between security forces and terrorists in Tral area,” the spokesperson had said.

Filed Under: India

Ban on Lashkar’s financial wings: eyewash says India

March 5, 2019 by Nasheman

Under pressure from the Financial Action Task Force, Pakistan issued an order to ban the financial wings of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba. The ban was imposed on the Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Falah-i-Insaniyat. Hafiz Saeed Delhi however is skeptical and says that this is another eyewash by Pakistan as it has done in the past. The ban is just an eyewash and will be lifted over a period of time, an officer speaks media.

The official also said that we have seen several times in the past, the ban being lifted or the courts in Pakistan coming to the rescue of these Hafiz Saeed run outfits. India does not read much into this and officials say that there have been many such bans in the past, but the fact is that no action is being taken on Saeed, who continues to roam around freely. In fact this is more of a protective measure in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack. Pakistan has this tendency to protect its terrorists under the cover of a ban and it had taken similar action following the 26/11 attack. However the Lashkar-e-Tayiba did not stop its activities, the official explained.

Pakistan’s action against the JuD and also the Falah-e-Insaniyat also being run by Saeed has been taken in the backdrop of a meeting of the Financial Action Task Force in Paris that is reviewing Pakistan’s steps to counter terror financing.

India also took note of the fact that no such action has been taken against the Jaish-e-Mohammad, which was involved in the Pathankot, Uri, Nagrota and Pulwama attacks. There have been bans in the past, but the Jamaat-ud-Dawa has managed to over come it in various ways. Both the Lahore High Court and the Supreme Court had cleared the JuD in the past and allowed it to operate. While the bans have been in place in the past as well, the JuD has always managed to overcome it either by going to court or carrying out its activities by coming up with newer outfits. The JuD is the parent group of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba. However in the year 2000, there was another parent group of the Lashkar which was known as the Markaz Dawa wal-Irshad. This was the group that carried out the alleged charity work and raised funds for the Lashkar.

Those were early days of the Lashkar and the Markaz had played a vital role in funding it. However in the year 2002, the Markaz was banned for funding terror activities. Did it make any difference? Not at all and Saeed immediately floated the JuD. Similarly Saeed floated the FeF after the JuD was banned. Eyewash of the past: Following the 26/11 attack, investigators in India found the funding of the attack to have been carried out by the JuD.

There was international pressure and this forced a ban on the JuD. In fact the then interior minister, Rehman Malik had informed that the JuD had been banned with immediate effect. Although the statement sounded strong, Pakistan was not going to take any chances and directly confront the JuD. It did not impose the ban directly but asked various authorities such as the UN to impose sanctions on the JuD. Paksitan’s eye wash was evident in the year 2008. It sealed 100 offices of the JuD and even Saeed was placed under house arrest only to be released later. During all this Pakistan made a shocking statement in which it stated that there was no need to issue any notification banning the JuD when the UN has already added it to the list of banned outfits. Courts to the rescue: There was some more eye wash by Pakistan. It claimed that it had sealed the 200 acre campus of the JuD in Murdike. It also stated that an administrator in Pakistan had taken over the operational facility of the JuD. All this led to the JuD seeking legal recourse.

The petition drafted by top bureaucrats of Pakistan sought a directive to first release Saeed who was under house arrest. The court allowed the petition and in the days to come even the ban on the JuD was lifted. It is quite surprising that the Pakistan government was asked to return the property of the JuD and also its other assets when there was never any official notification The JuD has a sprawling campus at Murdike spread over 200 acres of land. It has teaching facilities catering to 3000 students and also residential complexes. The investigations post 26/11 showed that the ten terrorists were housed in this complex and underwent training over here. The funds according to investigators came in from Saudi Arabia right from 1998 and till date the majority of the funding is from there. With the help of these funds the JuD has been accused of recruiting youth from Kashmir and Pakistan and train them to undertake strikes against India. Further it has also been found that the JuD in a bid to attract possible recruits from southern Punjab also held camps in Kasur district. This particular camp had come under the radar of the Indian agencies.

The fact that the JuD enjoys the complete backing of the military can be seen in various instances. Following the Quetta earthquake the JuD was openly seen assisting the military in relief works. This was quite surprising as Pakistan had claimed that it had banned the JuD. Even when former President Pervez Musharaff had claimed to have curbed the outfit and clipped its wings, he was no where to be seen or heard when Saeed held a rally in Lahore at the same time.

Agencies

Filed Under: India

Terrorists Reportedly Being Trained To Attack From Sea

March 5, 2019 by Nasheman

Weeks after the Pulwama terror attack, Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba on Tuesday warned that there are reports about terrorists being trained to carry out operations through sea.

Addressing a gathering of global experts at the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue in New Delhi, Admiral Lanba said that the Pulwama terror attack was carried out by terrorists who were “aided by” a country that seeks to destabilise India.

“We also have reports of terrorists being trained to carry out operations in various modus operandi, including through the medium of the sea,” he said.

The 26/11 terror attack was carried out by 10 sea-borne terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, who hijacked an Indian fishing trawler to reach Mumbai.

The navy chief said this part of the world had witnessed multiple forms of terrorism in recent years and few countries in the region had been spared.

The global nature that terrorism has acquired in the recent times has further enhanced the scope of this threat, Admiral Lanba said.

India, however, faces a “far more serious” version of “state-sponsored” terrorism, he said.

We recently saw the horrific scale of the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir about three weeks ago. This violence was perpetrated by terrorists aided and abetted by a country that seeks to destabilise India, the navy chief said without naming Pakistan.

On February 14, a suicide bomber of the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed or JeM exploded an explosive-laden vehicle near a CRPF bus in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district, killing more than 40 soldiers. 

“We have seen how quickly terror groups evolve across the globe. A particular brand of terror can well become a global problem in near future,” Admiral Lanba warned.

The Indian security establishment is continuously working to address this menace, he said, noting that “it is imperative that the global community works in concert to contain and eliminate terrorism in all its forms”.

Admiral Lanba also emphasised the importance of the Indo-Pacific Region. “There is a renewed focus of the world on the seas. This is principally due to the geoeconomic and geopolitical significance of the maritime domain.”

India is a maritime nation and, recently, there have been an increasing attention to harness potential of the maritime domain for the country’s growth and regional development, he said.

This event seeks to “identify and conceptualise challenges and opportunities that lie in the waters, and evolve strategy for mutual benefits of all stakeholders,” Admiral Lanba said.

“It is widely accepted that (the) Indo-Pacific Region has been growing in geopolitical significance in recent years due to economic, political and other reasons,” he said.1

Admiral Lanba underlined the region’s ancient and historical link with India and its significance for the country.

Filed Under: India

Schools, mosques and orphanages run by Jamaat-e-Islami : J-K govt

March 4, 2019 by Nasheman

Amid rumours that the Jammu and Kashmir government is contemplating to seal the mosques and schools run by the banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), the state government has denied any such move.

Government’s spokesperson Rohit Kansal has categorically said schools, mosques and orphanages had been kept outside the scope of seizures and sealing in the wake of the ban imposed by the Government of India on Jamaat-e-Islami, J&K.

“Action is being taken against offices, assets, properties and other equipment of the banned organisation,” Kansal said in a statement, adding that the ban would be for five years and was subsequent to orders issued by the state government and the deputy commissioners concerned.

The government’s clarification came on Monday when a lot of rumour-mongering on the issue was being done reportedly with the intention to instigate people, particularly in the Kashmir valley.

The Kashmir-centric politicians were adding fuel to the fire by endorsing such rumours.

National Conference leader and former chief minister Omar Abdullah, in a tweet, said: “While the government may take some time to review the need to ban the JeI there is an need to urgently review the ban on schools & the sealing of mosques.”

PDP leader and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti has described the ban on JeI as “muscular approach” of the Modi government.

Meanwhile, police have detained more than 100 activists of JeI and sealed the properties of the organisation in the Valley and some areas of Jammu division.

Last week, the Central government banned the Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, declaring it an “unlawful association”.

The order issued by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs said the organisation had “been indulging in activities which are prejudicial to internal security and public order and have the potential of disrupting the unity and integrity of the country”.

Agencies

Filed Under: India, Muslim World

Pakistan refuses to open Rah-e-Milan Gate at J & K’s Poonch for cross-LoC bus service

March 4, 2019 by Nasheman

While Pakistan restored the Samjhauta Express train services between Lahore and Delhi, the neighbouring country refused to open the Rah-e-Milan Gate at Poonch on Monday, forcing the weekly cross-LoC (Line of Control) Rawalakot bus service to return without crossing over to India, reports media.

The weekly service was earlier suspended following escalating tensions between the two nations after the Pulwama terror attack on 14 February in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed. But it was subsequently resumed.

The tension between the two nations, however, escalated following the Indian Air Force’s attacks on Jaish-e-Mohammed’s training camp at Balakot in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on 26 February. A day later, on 27 February, Pakistani fighter jets had violated Indian air space in Nowshera sector of Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district. During a dogfight with Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman had shot down a Pakistani F-16 before he was downed and captured by Pakistan Army personnel. Abhinandan was later handed over to Indian authorities on 1 March at the Wagah-Attari border.

The service was first started on the 170-kilometre-long Srinagar-Muzaffarabad route in Kashmir on 7 April, 2005 and billed as one of the biggest confidence-building measures.

The Poonch-Rawalakot route in the Jammu region was started on 20 June, 2006 to facilitate easier trade and travel between the divided families of Jammu and Kashmir and PoK.

The Poonch-Rawalakot service ferries passengers from Poonch town to the Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing on the Rah-e-Milan, a 10 km stretch of road.

The bus service had been suspended several times in the past too. In 2017, the facility remained suspended for nearly 17 weeks due to heavy firing and shelling from the Pakistani side. About 119 passengers from both sides were left stranded in Poonch and PoK at that time.

Agencies

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