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Kashmiris themselves victims of violence, don’t wage war against victims: MP Aga Ruhullah

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Kashmiris themselves victims of violence, don’t wage war against victims: MP Aga Ruhullah

Tral, Nov 21: Member of Parliament Aga Ruhullah Mehdi on Friday said that Kashmiris are being persecuted for violence of which they themselves are the victims.

“Kashmiris are the biggest victims of violence, and you cannot target them for a mistake they never committed. But as has been seen in the past, whenever such incidents happen, every Kashmiri Muslim is viewed with suspicion and targeted,” Ruhullah told media persons in Hari-Tral, where he had gone to offer condolences to the family of crime photographer Javaid Ahmad Rather, who died in the Nowgam incident.

Nine people were killed in the blast in Nowgam, and a Kashmiri man also lost his life in Delhi, he said.

“Similarly, violence hits non-Kashmiris as well. So you cannot wage war against victims of violence instead of bringing the perpetrators to book. This only emboldens the perpetrators instead of weakening them,” he said.

Standing at the condolence site, Ruhullah said the photographer was “a Kashmiri who became a victim of violence,” adding that an entire community cannot be persecuted for the inhuman acts of a few.

“Out of 1 crore Muslims living in Jammu and Kashmir, only 0.001 percent may be involved in such acts. You cannot persecute the remaining 99.999 percent peace-loving people,” he said.

He added that while most people outside the region do not fall for what he called BJP propaganda, “there is certainly a fringe that gets a chance to target Kashmiris and Muslims living outside.”

Ruhullah also called for a probe into the blast at the Nowgam police station, which killed nine people.

“The way the incident unfolded suggests it was handled in an unprofessional manner. The explosives were kept improperly, and even those with no expertise like a tailor and the tehsildar, were brought there. The incident should be probed so that anyone responsible for lapses is held accountable. And if it is something other than a mere accident, that should be investigated too,” he said.

He added that compensation should be provided to the families of the deceased and jobs offered to their next of kin, many of whom were sole breadwinners.

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JCO dies after slipping into gorge in J&K’s Poonch

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JCO dies after slipping into gorge in J&K’s Poonch

Poonch, Nov 21: An Army Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) lost his life after slipping into a deep gorge in the Behramgalla area of Poonch on Friday.

Official sources told news agency KNC that the incident occurred in the evening when an ADP party was on routine movement at Dhok Pattancore, Behramgalla.

“During the movement, Subedar Sajeesh K suddenly slipped and fell into a deep gorge, resulting in his on-spot death,” they added.

They said the body has been retrieved by the troops and is being brought to Behramgalla.

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Deeply anguished over loss of brave, courageous IAF pilot in Dubai Air Show: Rajnath

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Deeply anguished over loss of brave, courageous IAF pilot in Dubai Air Show: Rajnath

New Delhi, Nov 21: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said he was “deeply anguished” over the loss of life of a brave and courageous IAF pilot in the crash of a fighter jet during an aerial display in Dubai Air Show.

In a post on X, he expressed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and said the nation stands firmly with them in this tragic hour.

Fighter jet Tejas of the Indian Air Force crashed during the aerial display at the Dubai Air Show on Friday killing its pilot, the IAF said.

Visuals of the crash aired on various TV channels showed the jet dropping altitude and then crashing on the ground, before being engulfed in a ball of fire.

As smoke billowed out of the crash site, the sight left the spectators shocked.

“Deeply anguished at the loss of a brave and courageous IAF pilot during an aerial display in Dubai Air Show. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. The nation stands firmly with the family in this tragic hour,” Singh said.

Earlier in the day, the IAF in a brief statement said the force deeply regrets the loss of life of the pilot in the accident and stood firmly with the bereaved family in this time of grief.

“A court of inquiry is being constituted, to ascertain the cause of the accident,” the IAF said on its X handle.

More details related to the deceased pilot and the court of inquiry are awaited.

The Dubai Air Show is a biennial event held in the UAE and has both flying and static displays.

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Northern Army Commander reviews security grid in Poonch

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Northern Army Commander reviews security grid in Poonch

Poonch, Nov 21: Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma on Friday visited Shahsitar in Poonch to assess the operational preparedness and review the prevailing security situation in the hinterland, where he was briefed on ongoing counter-terror operations and strengthened deployment measures.

As per news agency Kashmir News Corner — KNC, Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, Army Commander Northern command, visited Shahsitar, Poonch to review operational readiness and assess the prevailing security situation in the hinterland.

He was briefed on ongoing Counter Terrorism operations and measures to strengthen the security grid.

Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, Army Commander appreciated the steadfast dedication, high state of preparedness and professional excellence of the troops operating under challenging conditions.

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KPDCL announces power shutdown

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KPDCL announces power shutdown

Srinagar, Nov 21: The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) on Friday announced power shutdown in Kashmir parts in approaching days owing to maintenance and other repair works.

According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL, shutdown of 132/33 KV GSS Amargarh will be observed due to which power supply to Panzipora, Tarzoo, Hygam, Shair Colony, Arampora, Mahrajpora, Bugoo, Police Station, ADC Watlab, Hathlangoo, Warpora, Dooru, Shiva, Tujjar, Sharief, Shrian, Nowpora, Mazbugh, Reban, Achabal, Doabgah, Ferozpora, Panzulla, Shutloo, Chakloo, Ladoora, Nadihal, Gurseer, Pethseer, PHE, Fruit Mandi, LIS, Dangiwachi, Hachipora and adjoining areas will be affected from 10.00 AM to 11.00 AM on 23 November, 2025. Likewise, power supply to Hadipora, watrigam, Hachipora, Safalpora, Ganapora, Nowpora, Achbal, Seelu, Bomai, seer, Chakloo, Ruhama and LIS Ludoora will be affected from 11.00 AM to 04.00 PM on 23 November, 2025.

Similarly, shutdown of 132 KV D/C Budgam-Chadoora Transmission Line (Both Circuits) will be observed due to which power supply to Wathoora, Chadoora, Panzan, Rangar, Sogam, Nagam, Badipora, Hafroo, Lolipora, Hayatpora, Kakawring, Tilsera, Chararisharief, Nagbal, Darwan, Yousmarg and adjoining areas will be affected from 09.00 AM to 02.00 PM on  22 November, 2025.

Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Grid Station Kulgam will be observed due to which power supply to Chambgund, Ahmadabad, Khul, Aharbal, Yaripora, Behibagh, Nillow, Rambhama, D.H. Pora, Nagam, Redwani, Kulgam, Sangus, Mohammadpora, D.K. Marg, Devsar, Pahloo, Gasran, Ashmuji, Chawalgam, Kilam, Devsar and adjoining areas will be affected from 09.00 AM to 04.00 PM on 23 November, 2025.

Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Watrehail Tap line will be observed due to which power supply to Watrehail, Samsaan, , Watrehail, PHE Substation, Parthan and adjoining areas will be affected from 09.30 AM to 03.30 PM on 26 & 29 November, 2025.

Furthermore, shutdown of 33 KV Bemina-JVC line will be observed due to which power supply to JVC Hospital, Children Hospital, State Motor Garage, Hajj House, Forensic Lab, PC Depot, Qamarwari, Barthana and adjoingin areas will be affected 10.00 AM to 02.00 PM on 25 November, 2025.

Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Bemina-Fatehkadal line will be observed due to which power supply to Bishember Nagar, Babademb, Gousia Hospital, Bohrikadal, Nowpora, KK Mohalla, Barbarshah and adjoingina areas will be affected from 09.30 AM to 04.00 PM on 23, 26 & 30 November, 2025.

Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Badampora Kurhama Dab line and 33 KV Badampora-Lar Tulmulla line will be observed due to which power supply to Yangpora, Baroosa, Old Dab, Cheki Baba Salun, Sainik School, Rabitar, Kondbal, GCET Safapora, Lar, Waliwar, Watlar, Repora, Tulmulla, Dangerpora, Watlar, Theeru, Larsun  adjoining areas will be affected from 09.30 AM to 03.30 PM on 25 & 30 November, 2025.

Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Pampore-Pulwama line will be observed due to which power supply to Kakapora, Newa, Pahoo, Nehama, Zadoora, Gudoora, Parigam and adjoining areas will be affected from 09.30 AM to 03.30 PM on 24, 27 & 30  November, 2025.

Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Sidiq Colony Tapline will be observed due to which power supply to Model Town, Kapra, Essential, Noorbagh and adjoining areas will be affected from 10.00 AM to 04.00 PM on 23 November, 2025.

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Gold declines Rs 600 to Rs 1.26 lakh/10g in Delhi markets

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Gold declines Rs 600 to Rs 1.26 lakh/10g in Delhi markets

New Delhi, Nov 21: Gold prices declined by Rs 600 to Rs 1,26,100 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday, tracking a weak global trend, according to the All India Sarafa Association.

The precious metal of 99.5 per cent purity depreciated by Rs 600 to Rs 1,25,500 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes).

In the local bullion, silver prices also tumbled by Rs 2,000 to Rs 1,56,000 per kilogram (inclusive of all taxes).

On the global front, spot gold was trading 0.38 per cent lower at USD 4061.91 per ounce while silver futures fell by 2.13 per cent to USD 49.56 per ounce.

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LG lays foundation for houses to be built for victim families in Poonch and Rajouri

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LG lays foundation for houses to be built for victim families in Poonch and Rajouri

Jammu, Nov 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today laid the foundation stone for construction of new houses for families affected due to recent natural calamities and unprovoked Pakistani shelling during Operation Sindoor, in Poonch and Rajouri.

133 houses in Poonch and 388 houses in Rajouri that were completely damaged will be built free of cost with the help of High-range Rural Development Society (HRDS India).

The Lieutenant Governor reaffirmed the commitment of Government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, towards complete rehabilitation of affected families and to improve the life of every resident of Poonch and Rajouri

“Earlier, ex-gratia relief and employment to Next of Kins (NoKs) of the deceased were provided and compensation paid to the families affected by flash floods and Pakistani shelling in both the districts. Under Security Related Expenditure (SRE) and Central Schemes relief of more than Rs. 10 Cr was already provided to other house owners in Poonch. It is being ensured that not a single family is deprived of their rights and fundamental needs,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

13 NoKs were provided government jobs in Poonch. 14 NoKs of deceased were provided ex-gratia relief. In Poonch 160 Kachcha House owners and 425 Pucca house owners were provided the compensation to rebuild their houses. In Rajouri, one NoK of deceased civilians martyred during Operation Sindoor was provided government jobs. 465 houses which suffered damages were provided relief money to rebuild the houses. The residential houses damaged due to natural calamities in Rajouri were provided with compensation to restore the structures.

He expressed gratitude to the district administration, police, army, CAPFs, emergency responders, civil society members and volunteers for saving many lives during the natural calamities and unprovoked Pakistani shelling and extending support to the affected families. He also lauded the HRDS India’s team for its noble initiative.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted that the most pressing need for affected families is a safe roof over their heads.

“A total of 1,500 houses to be built in the first phase across the Union Territory and will be handed over to the beneficiaries within six-months of the beginning of the foundation work. These new three-bedroom prefabricated Smart Houses are designed to help families quickly get their lives back on track,” he said.

These houses will have the specific facilities such as cowsheds. The maintenance for the next 5 years will be done by HRDS India. In the second phase, solar panels will also be installed in these houses. The houses being constructed at Poonch and Rajouri will cost around Rs.51 Crore, which will be borne by the HRDS India.

The Lieutenant Governor directed the district administration for inclusion of the genuine beneficiaries. He said that there is no cap on the number of houses to be built.

“This project is specifically designed for those who are economically weak. Their welfare is the greatest service,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted that under the leadership of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, the rapid, inclusive development witnessed across Jammu and Kashmir, including Poonch and Rajouri in the last few years is unprecedented in its pace and scale.

“The people of Poonch and Rajouri faced neglect for decades and suffered from terrorism perpetrated by the neighbouring country.  Today, a new ray of development has replaced that dark phase, and false promises.  For the first time since independence, the people of these two districts are reaping the benefits of the development they have been entitled to. I assure that this process will continue unabated,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor shared the key measures taken to improve the infrastructure in Poonch and Rajouri.

He observed that over the past few years, 1,125 bunkers have been completed in Poonch and proposal to build 5,693 additional bunkers has been submitted for approval.  In Rajouri, 2,923 bunkers were constructed in five years, providing relief to a large population living along the border, he added.

The Lieutenant Governor observed that 19 NoKs of terror affected families in Rajouri and 9 in Poonch were provided with the government jobs. He also instructed the District and Police Administration to identify the left-out terror victim families and forward their Job-appointment related cases to the Government Administration Department.

Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Nalin Prabhat, DGP; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Tejinder Singh, DIG Rajouri Poonch Range; Abhishek Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri; Ashok Kumar Sharma, Deputy Commissioner, Poonch; Krishnakumar S. Devan, CEO, HRDS India, Ravinder Raina, former MLA and senior BJP Leader; senior officials of police and civil administration, prominent citizens and people from all walks of life attended the foundation laying ceremony.

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Delhi HC refuses to pass order on accused’s plea to meet lawyer in NIA HQs

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Delhi HC refuses to pass order on accused’s plea to meet lawyer in NIA HQs

New Delhi, Nov 21: The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to pass an order on a plea by Red Fort blast co-accused Jasir Bilal Wani seeking a meeting with his lawyer in the NIA headquarters.

Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma noted that the accused has failed to show any order passed by the trial court rejecting his prayer to meet his lawyer at the National Investigation Agency (NIA) headquarters here.

The high court said the accused was not a special person and that a certain process has to be followed in the court.

The court’s remarks were made when Wani’s counsel claimed that the application was orally rejected by the trial court.

The NIA arrested Wani, an alleged “active co-conspirator” of suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi on November 17 in connection with the November 10 Red Fort car blast that claimed 15 lives.

On November 18, a trial court remanded him to 10 days in NIA custody.

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Security forces bust hideout near LoC in Kupwara; arms, ammunition recovered

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Security forces bust hideout near LoC in Kupwara; arms, ammunition recovered

Srinagar, Nov 21: Security forces on Friday recovered large cache of arms and ammunition after they busted a hideout in Neeriyan Forest area along the Line of Control (LoC) in Nowgam Sector of Kupwara.

An official said that based on specific input a joint operation was launched by Handwara Police and Naugam brigade of the Indian Army in the Neeriyan Forest area along the LoC in the Nowgam sector.

During the operation, the joint team busted a major hideout which led to the recovery 02 M-series rifles with 04 magazines; 02 Chinese pistols with 03 magazines; 02 hand grenades; and some live rounds.

In this regard, FIR No. 39/2025 has been registered at Police Station Qalamabad, and further investigation has been set into motion.

Security forces remain committed to ensuring peace, public safety, and a drug-free and terror-free society, official added.

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32-yr-old assaulted at Noorbagh in Srinagar, hospitalized

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32-yr-old assaulted at Noorbagh in Srinagar, hospitalized

Srinagar, Nov 21: A 32-year-old man from Noorbagh area of Srinagar was hospitalized on Friday after sustaining multiple injuries in an alleged assault by some individuals, officials said.

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the man was allegedly assaulted by some persons at Guzarbal Noorbagh area this afternoon, leaving him critically wounded.

He said the injured was immediately shifted to the hospital for treatment, where his condition was stated to be critical.

The injured was later identified as Showkat Ahmad Khan (32), son of Abdul Rashid Khan, a resident of Noorbagh, Srinagar.

Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident—(KNO)

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