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Army commander reviews operational preparedness in J-K’s Rajouri

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Army commander reviews operational preparedness in J-K’s Rajouri

Jammu, Oct 12: Army’s northern commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma has reviewed the operational preparedness of the troops deployed in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday.

The General Officer Commanding-in-chief, northern command, visited the forward areas of the border district on Saturday, the officials said.

Lt Gen Sharma reviewed the operational preparedness in the current security environment, the Army’s northern command has said in a post on X.

During his interaction with the troops, it said the northern commander commended all ranks for their steadfast commitment, exceptional professionalism, and unwavering dedication in maintaining a high level of preparedness.

He emphasised the importance of operational readiness, innovative training methods and rapid operational response to address the evolving security challenges for assured mission accomplishment, the army said.

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Will seek opinion of core committee over next course of action, brief them on alliance deliberations over RS polls: Tariq Karra

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Will seek opinion of core committee over next course of action, brief them on alliance deliberations over RS polls: Tariq Karra

Srinagar, Oct 12: President of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee, Tariq Hamid Karra, stated on Sunday that the party will discuss the deliberations held between the Congress high command and the National Conference regarding the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, and will seek the opinion of party members on the next course of action.

Speaking to reporters, Karra said, “We have convened a meeting of the core committee to brief them about the discussions held between the Congress high command and the NC leadership. I will inform them and seek their opinion on what should be the next course of action.”

The party is holding a meeting today to discuss its strategy for the Rajya Sabha polls.

As exclusively reported by KNO, the National Conference has offered a risky seat to Congress, but the latter is insisting on contesting a safer seat.

Sources said that Congress may decide against contesting the seat, given that the BJP holds an advantageous position over the fourth seat. Against the alliance’s 24 second-preference votes, the BJP has 28 votes.—(KNO)

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CM Omar Abdullah participates in Delhi Half Marathon 2025, achieves personal best finishing time

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CM Omar Abdullah participates in Delhi Half Marathon 2025, achieves personal best finishing time

New Delhi, Oct 12: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday participated in the Delhi Half Marathon 2025 and said that he achieved his personal best finishing time, 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 35 seconds, with a pace of 5:24 minutes per kilometre.

In a post shared on X, Abdullah wrote, “Just completed the #vedantadelhihalfmarathon with a personal best finishing time.”

According to a message he shared, Abdullah crossed the finish line at 6:53 am, clocking a course time of 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 35 seconds with a pace of 5:24 minutes per kilometre.

Earlier today, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya flagged off the 20th edition of Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2025. Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, CDS General Anil Chauhan and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi were also present.

Expressing his happiness at the successful conduct of the event, LG Saxena said that more than 40,000 people participated, including 10,000 women, further stating that the Fit India call given by the Prime Minister was being fulfilled.

“The Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, which began in 2005, has now completed 25 years. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the people. I am participating in it for the third time. The atmosphere here is truly beautiful, with more than 40,000 people participating, including over 10,000 women, which is a very positive aspect. This sends the message that due to the Fit India call given by the Prime Minister, people today want to participate more and more in sports and stay fit,” Saxena told reporters.

All three Defence Forces are participating in the Half Marathon category this year, with senior officers including Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh (Air Force), Lt Gen Rahul R Singh (Army), and Vice Admiral LS Pathania (Navy) taking part.

Adding to the excitement, Olympic legend Carl Lewis, the International Event Ambassador, will be present to cheer on participants as they take to the streets of the capital, inspiring them to give their best at this landmark 20th edition. He will be joined by Olympic bronze medallist and Puma Ambassador Sarabjot Singh, alongside Commonwealth Games Bronze medallist Tejasvin Shankar.
Leading the Indian elite line-up is Asian Champion and multiple national record holder Gulveer Singh, alongside Abhishek Pal and Kiran Matre, who will headline the home contingent’s men’s line-up. Lili Das will also return to defend her crown as the reigning champion, facing stiff competition from Sanjivani Jadhav and Ankita Dhyani.

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Ganderbal Police book group of 20 miscreants for harassing tourists and visitors

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Three booked under PSA for ‘subversive activities’ in north Kashmir’s Sopore

Ganderbal, Oct 12: Ganderbal Police have booked twenty members of a self-styled gang, locally known as “16/96,” for allegedly harassing young couples and tourists visiting Abdullah Park, Dumping Park, and other popular recreational sites in the district, officials said on Sunday.

According to press statement, a police spokesperson said that the group used to frequent these public places, click photographs and videos of visiting couples and tourists without consent, and subsequently resort to intimidation, blackmail, and harassment of innocent persons on various pretexts for personal gains.

Enquire revealed, police said, that the group-maintained WhatsApp and other social media groups to coordinate such unlawful activities.

Taking strong cognizance of the matter, police teams swiftly identified and apprehended all 20 individuals involved. Their parents and guardians were also summoned to the Police Station Ganderbal counseling sessions aimed at preventing such behavior in the future, police added.

However, considering the repeated involvement of some among them in similar acts, the spokesperson said, a few habitual offenders have been booked under relevant sections of law and sent to Dignibal Jail as per legal proceedings.

Police encouraged the public to report any incident of harassment or suspicious activity immediately for prompt police action.

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Pak strikes Afghan security posts along border

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Pak strikes Afghan security posts along border

Islamabad, Oct 12: Pakistan responded to what it called “unprovoked” attacks by Afghan forces in border areas, destroying several Afghan border posts, training camps, and terrorist hideouts, security sources said on Sunday.

The Taliban government’s Defence Ministry confirmed the attacks early Sunday, saying that its forces had conducted “retaliatory and successful operations”.

“If the opposing side again violates Afghanistan’s territorial integrity, our armed forces are fully prepared to defend the nation’s borders and will deliver a strong response,” the ministry said.

Afghan forces targeted Pakistani posts at Angoor Adda, Bajaur, Kurram, Dir, and Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baramcha in Balochistan.

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi called the Taliban attacks on border posts “unprovoked”, accusing them of firing at civilians.

“Firing by Afghan forces on the civilian population is a blatant violation of international laws. Pakistan’s brave forces have given a prompt and effective response that no provocation will be tolerated,” he said.

He said Pakistan’s forces are alert, and Afghanistan is being answered with “stones for bricks”.

The situation deteriorated between the two neighbours following repeated terrorist attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), allegedly using the Afghan soil, including one in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Orakzai district last week, which claimed the lives of 11 military personnel, including a Lt Colonel and a Major.

On Thursday night, explosions were reported from the Afghan capital. Kabul blamed Islamabad for the attacks, but the Pakistani army refused to confirm or deny its involvement.

Apparently prompted by the Kabul strikes, the Afghan security forces targeted attacks against Pakistan on Saturday night.

Pakistan launched its retaliatory response early Sunday, hitting several border areas and destroying border posts, the state media reported.

There was no official statement or comments from the Pakistan Army on the development.

However, security sources confirmed that Pakistani forces deployed at the international border “targeted several Afghan border posts”, adding that there were reports of significant damage inflicted on multiple Afghan posts and militant formations.

They said “several Afghan soldiers were killed” and militant formations were forced to retreat due to the “effective and intense retaliation by Pakistani forces”.

Artillery, tanks, light and heavy weapons were used in the retaliatory action, along with air resources and drones, said the sources.

They added that Afghan posts failed to provide covering fire to the militants, and there are reports of “heavy losses” among Afghan border posts and militants.

“Kharijites and Daesh hideouts inside Afghanistan, operating under the patronage of the interim Afghan government, are being effectively targeted…The headquarters of Afghan forces, which have been sheltering Daesh and Fitna al-Khawarij, are also being targeted,” they said.

The Pakistan government last year notified the banned TTP as “Fitna al-Khawarij”, a reference to a group in earlier Islamic history which was involved in violence.

In a series of posts on social media, state-run PTV News shared videos of firing on the Afghan posts, some of which were in flames, and in one video, Afghan soldiers surrendering to Pakistani forces in Kurram.

The state broadcaster issued the following statement quoting security sources: “Unprovoked firing from the Afghan side at Pak-Afghan border, a strong, intense response from Pakistan Army.”

It said Pakistan was currently “targeting terrorist camps and hideouts of khawarij, ISIS located near the Pak-Afghan border inside Afghanistan with great precision. Afghan forces have retreated from several areas”.

State-run Radio Pakistan also shared footage of what it said were “kharjis and Afghan soldiers being taken out”.

Sources said that Pakistani posts also came under attack in the Baramcha area of Chagai district in Balochistan, and where “Afghan forces opened indiscriminate fire at Pakistani border posts with heavy weapons late on Saturday night”.

Pakistan responded to the attacks when the Afghan forces tried to infiltrate into Pishin and Zhob districts and foiled their attempts, according to sources.

The fighting between the two countries came as Afghan foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi was visiting India.

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Hotel and several Buildings collapse in Udhampur

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Tragic landslide at Narsoo-Samroli: Hotel and several Buildings collapse in Udhampur

Udhampur, Oct 12: A massive landslide struck the Narsoo-Samroli area along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Udhampur district on Saturday night, causing the collapse of a hotel and several adjoining buildings, officials said.

The incident has triggered panic in the area, with rescue teams, police, and local authorities immediately rushing to the spot to launch a massive rescue operation.

The District Administration Udhampur has confirmed that relief and rescue efforts are underway on a war footing, and more details are awaited. (KNC)

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Amid stalemate over RS slots, Congress to hold crucial meeting today

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Amid stalemate over RS slots, Congress to hold crucial meeting today

Srinagar, Oct 12: Amid the ongoing stalemate between the National Conference and the Congress over Rajya Sabha seat allocations, the Congress has convened a crucial meeting of its senior leaders and MLAs at the party headquarters on Sunday afternoon.

Senior party leader and Bandipora MLA Nizamuddin Bhat said the meeting has been called to deliberate on the situation arising from alliance-related issues and to receive directives from the party high command.

The meeting will be chaired by Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) president Tariq Hamid Karra.

As previously reported by KNO, the Congress is pressing for the allotment of a safer seat-one of those notified by the Election Commission of India through the first and second notifications. However, the National Conference has offered Congress a seat notified under the third notification, for which the alliance holds 24 second-preference votes after securing 29 first-preference votes, enough to ensure the victory of one candidate. The BJP, however, has 28 votes in this seat.

In the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, the ruling alliance has 53 members, while the BJP holds 28 members—(KNO)

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Afghan minister Muttaqi’s visit to Agra cancelled

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Afghan minister Muttaqi's visit to Agra cancelled

Agra, Oct 12: The visit of Afghanistan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi to Agra on Sunday has been cancelled, official sources said.

However, officials in Agra did not mention any reason for the cancellation.

The Afghan foreign minister was to travel to Agra to see the Taj Mahal.

Muttaqi was scheduled to spend about an hour and a half at the monument before returning to Delhi.

The cancellation was also confirmed by the protocol department of the district administration.

Muttaqi, who landed in New Delhi on Thursday on a six-day trip, is the first senior Taliban minister to visit India after the group seized power four years ago. India has not yet recognised the Taliban set up.

The Afghan foreign minister on Saturday visited Darul Uloom Deoband in Saharanpur, one of the most influential Islamic seminaries in South Asia.

The Afghan foreign minister’s visit to India comes at a time when both India and Afghanistan are having frosty relations with Pakistan over a range of issues, including cross-border terrorism.

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BJP announces candidates for Rajya Sabha elections from J&K

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New Delhi, Oct 12: The Central Election Committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday approved the names of its candidates for the upcoming biennial Rajya Sabha elections 2025 from Jammu and Kashmir, which will be held under three separate notifications.

In an official order issued from the party’s Central Office, the BJP said that the committee has given its approval to the following names for the Rajya Sabha seats from the Union Territory.

For the first notification, Shri Ghulam Mohammad Mir has been nominated as the party’s candidate. Under the second notification, Shri Rakesh Mahajan has been approved, while Shri Sat Pal Sharma has been announced as the candidate for the two seats notified under the third notification.

The party stated that it is confident the selected candidates will effectively represent the interests of Jammu and Kashmir in the Rajya Sabha and further strengthen the BJP’s organisational presence and political vision in the Union Territory. (KNC)

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BJP picks Sat Sharma for RS Seat with numerical advantage

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BJP picks Sat Sharma for RS Seat with numerical advantage

Srinagar, Oct 12: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to field state president Sat Sharma as its candidate for the Rajya Sabha seat, where it holds a numerical advantage over the ruling alliance.

The BJP has decided that Sat Sharma will contest the election under the third notification, which includes a combined election for the third and fourth seats.

On the seat being contested by Sat Sharma, the NC-led alliance holds 24 votes, while the BJP commands 28 votes-giving it a clear edge—(KNO)

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