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Deserted by pilgrims, Machail Mata base camp reels after Chisoti tragedy

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J-K: Deserted by pilgrims, Machail Mata base camp reels after Chisoti tragedy

Gulabgarh, Aug 20: About 20 km from the cloudburst-hit Chisoti, the main base camp for pilgrims visiting the Machail Mata temple in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district tells a different but equally grim story.

The rows of roadside tin shops stand covered with polythene sheets while the shopkeepers owning concrete structures sit idle in the aftermath of the cloudburst on August 14 that left a trail of death and destruction in Chisoti, the last motorable village en route the Machail Mata temple.

With the annual yatra to the temple suspended following the disaster, the once-bustling market — the biggest in the Padder sub-division — wears a deserted look.

The stakeholders, including shopkeepers who stocked up for the pilgrimage season, or the restaurateurs, hotels owners and transporters who bought new vehicles on loan, are now a worried lot yet hopeful of a positive turnaround when the rescue operation ends.

Flash floods triggered by the cloudburst struck Chisoti last week, killing 65 persons, mostly pilgrims, and leaving 100 more injured. A large-scale search operation is underway for 39 persons still reported missing.

A makeshift market, a ‘langar’ (community kitchen) site for the pilgrims, 16 houses and government buildings, three temples, four water mills, a 30-metre-long bridge and over a dozen vehicles were also damaged in the incident.

“It (August 14) was the darkest day in the history of Jammu and Kashmir, as many lives have been lost. Along with the human tragedy, the economy of Paddar also suffered losses worth crores of rupees,” Ashish Chouhan, a local businessman, told PTI.

Business has come to a grinding halt, leaving everyone linked with the yatra in deep distress, he said.

However, Chouhan said they have not lost hope and believe that everything will be normal once the rescue and relief operation gets over.

“The entire market is mourning… Few days back, it was bustling with sounds of religious chants and movement of 2,000-3,000 people — some going for the yatra, others returning,” Ramesh Kumar, owner of a fast food joint, said.

He said they were hardly getting time to rest given the heavy rush but the disaster changed everything.

“We pray for the departed souls. We know our business will revive with Mata’s blessings but those who are gone will never return. Our sympathies are with their families,” Kumar said.

The annual Machail Mata yatra, which began on July 25 and was scheduled to conclude on September 5, remained suspended for the seventh consecutive day on Wednesday.

The 8.5-km trek to the 9,500-foot-high shrine starts from Chisoti, about 90 km from Kishtwar town.

For many families, the annual pilgrimage meant big earnings, which helped them survive the year.

But the season has ended abruptly this time.

“We had lots of hope from the yatra. This is a remote pocket and the yatra was the only means of doing business. The guest houses and hotels are empty, so are the restaurants, eateries and shops selling puja ingredients,” Bipin Chouhan, who runs a restaurant in the market, said.

Ever since the disaster, he said, people in the market only hear blaring of sirens by ambulances coming from Chisoti.

However, Chouhan said, they consider business to be secondary because nothing can be compared to the loss of so many precious lives.

“We can only share the grief of the bereaved families,” he said.

The contrast is striking — while Chisoti reels under physical devastation, the base camp suffers from a quieter crisis, where livelihoods are not destroyed by floodwaters, but by pilgrims who have disappeared.

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Amid uproar, Constitution Amendment Bill sent to Joint Committee of Parliament

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Amid uproar, Constitution Amendment Bill sent to Joint Committee of Parliament

New Delhi, Aug 20: The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025; the Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill, 2025 and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2025′ were referred to the Joint Committee of Parliament after Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced them in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

Before Lok Sabha was adjourned till 5pm, the Speaker Om Birla objected to behaviour of opposition members. The Speaker said members should not lower dignity of the House.

“People are watching. Opposition members had earlier objected to the introduction of three bills,” the speaker further added.

The bill was referred to a Joint Committee of the Houses consisting of 21 Members of this House to be nominated by the Speaker Lok sabha and 10 Members of Rajya Sabha to be nominated by Deputy Chairman.

Earlier in the day, opposition MPs tore and threw the copies of the three Bills towards Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the Lok Sabha, which seek to remove the Prime Minister or Chief Ministers who are facing allegations of corruption or serious offences and have been detained for 30 consecutive days.

Shah tabled the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, to further amend the Constitution of India and the Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill, 2025, apart from the bill to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019. He also proposed sending the bllls to a joint committee of Parliament.

The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025 seeks to amend section 54 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, to provide a legal framework for the removal of the Chief Minister or a Minister in case of arrest or detention in custody on account of serious criminal charges.

Several Opposition MPs opposed the bills amid huge sloganeering, prompting the Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to adjourn the House till 3 pm.

Opposing the Bills, AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi said, “I stand to oppose the introduction of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025, the Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill 2025, and the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill 2025. This violates the principle of separation of powers and undermines the right of the people to elect a government. It gives executive agencies a free hand to act as judge and executioner based on flimsy allegations and suspicions.”

Congress MP KC Venugopal and Home Minister Amit Shah engaged in a verbal spat over the “morality” regarding the bills.Venugopal said, “This bill is meant to sabotage the basic principles of the Constitution. BJP members are saying that this bill is to bring morality into politics. Can I ask the Home Minister a question? When he was the Home Minister of Gujarat, he was arrested — did he uphold morality at that time?”

Replying to Venugopal, Shah recalled that false allegations were made against him.”Before I was arrested, I resigned on moral grounds, and until I was declared innocent by the court, I did not accept any constitutional position,” he said.

Amit Shah further requested the Speaker to refer the three Bills to a Joint Committee of the Houses consisting of 21 Members of the Lok Sabha to be nominated by the Speaker and 10 Members of the Rajya Sabha to be nominated by the Deputy Chairman.

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3.5 magnitude earthquake hits J-K’s Doda

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3.5 magnitude earthquake hits J-K's Doda

Jammu, Aug 20: An earthquake of magnitude 3.5 hit Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district on Wednesday morning, the National Centre for Seismology said.

There are no immediate reports of any damage, officials said.

According to the seismic data released by the National Center for Seismology, the earthquake’s epicentre was located 5 km below the surface in the Doda region.

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ACB registers disproportionate assets case against AHD employee

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ACB arrests in-charge Police Post GMC Jammu, driver for accepting bribe

Srinagar, Aug 20: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Wednesday said to have registered a Disproportionate Assets case against an employee of the Animal Husbandry Department.

As per a statement, an official spokesperson said that Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau registered a disproportionate assets (DA) case against Mushtaq Ahmad Dar an employee of the Animal Husbandry Department S/o Ghulam Ahmad Dar R/o Gassu Batapora Hazratbal Srinagar for amassing huge moveable and immoveable assets disproportionate to his known sources of income.

“The case was registered following a discrete verification conducted into the allegations that the said employee had accumulated wealth far exceeding his legitimate earnings,” the statement reads.

During course of verification, it surfaced that the suspect is in possession of moveable and immoveable assets worth crores of rupees which include two palatial houses at Gassu Batapora, Hazratbal, Srinagar, a three-storeyed shop at Main Market, Gassu Batapora, Hazratbal, Srinagar, Large chunk of land situated at Gassu Batapora and adjoining areas of Hadoora and a luxurious vehicle (KIA Seltos).

The value of the assets acquired, held and the expenditure incurred by the suspect have been found disproportionate to his known sources of income, the statement added.

Accordingly, the spokesman said that a case under FIR number 15/2025 has been registered at Police ACB Srinagar under Section 13(1)(b) read with Section 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (as amended in 2018).

Subsequent to the registration of the case, the searches are being conducted at three residential premises of the accused in presence of Executive Magistrates after obtaining a proper search warrant from a competent Court, it reads, adding that further investigation is under process—(KNO)

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Ravinder Raina hails Centre’s move to introduce accountability bills in Parliament

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Ravinder Raina hails Centre’s move to introduce accountability bills in Parliament

Jammu, Aug 20: Bharatiya Janata Party’s former Jammu and Kashmir President Ravinder Raina on Wednesday welcomed the Centre’s decision to introduce three major bills in the Lok Sabha, including proposals aimed at removing holders of top constitutional posts facing serious criminal or corruption charges.

Raina said the initiative marks a significant step towards strengthening democratic accountability in the country. “For the first time in India’s history, provisions are being brought in that would allow for the removal of a Chief Minister, or any Minister, if they are facing serious criminal or corruption charges. This is a path-breaking reform to ensure clean governance,” he stated.

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the move, Raina said the bills reflect the government’s commitment to transparency and integrity in public life. “This initiative will not only deter misuse of power but also enhance people’s faith in the democratic institutions of the nation,” he added.

The bills, which include a Constitution Amendment Bill, an amendment to the Union Territories Act, 1963, and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2025, are expected to be tabled in the Lok Sabha later today by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. [KNT]

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Two non-local labourers injured after falling from height in Srinagar’s Pantha Chowk

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Set to be deported, Pak national dies of cardiac arrest in Amritsar

Srinagar, Aug 20: Two non-local labourers were injured after they fell from a height while working in the Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar on Wednesday.

An official said that the injured were immediately shifted to SMHS Hospital in Srinagar.

The labourers are both from West Bengal. One, aged 23, is in critical condition, while the other, aged 24, is reported to be stable, the official said.

Cognizance of the incident has been taken and further investigation started. (KNC)

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Bill to regulate online gaming introduced in Lok Sabha amid uproar by Opposition

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Bill to regulate online gaming introduced in Lok Sabha amid uproar by Opposition

New Delhi, August 20: A Bill to promote and regulate the online gaming sector, including e-sports, educational games and social gaming and to provide for the appointment of an authority for coordinated policy support, strategic development and regulatory oversight of the sector was introduced in Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, has been introduced by Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

It seeks to prohibit the offering, operation, facilitation, advertisement, promotion and participation in online money games through any computer resource, mobile device or the internet, particularly where such activities operate across State borders or from foreign jurisdiction.

The bill seeks to protect individuals, especially youth and vulnerable populations, from the adverse social, economic, psychological and privacy-related impacts of such games.

It seeks to ensure responsible use of digital technologies and to maintain public order and protect public health.

The bill seeks to safeguard the integrity of financial systems and the security and sovereignty of the state and establish a uniform, national-level legal framework in the public interest.

Vaishnaw had told Parliament earlier this year that policies of the Central government are aimed at ensuring an open, safe, trusted and accountable internet for its users.

To help achieve this aim, the Central government has taken suitable steps to regulate financial transactions and user data protection for digital platforms, including online gaming platforms, he said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.

Vaishnaw had said to bring certainty in the levy of income tax in the online gaming sector. The government, vide Finance Act, 2023, has introduced income tax at the rate of thirty per cent on the net winnings in the online games with effect from the assessment year 2024-25.

In addition, the government has introduced GST at the rate of 28 per cent in online gaming from October 1, 2023. The supplier of online money gaming shall obtain a single registration under the Simplified Registration Scheme referred to in the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (IGST Act).

The suppliers of offshore online money gaming are also being regulated under the IGST Act, he said.

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Ram Gopal Yadav criticises J-K Bill

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"Another method to remove non-BJP CM from power": Ram Gopal Yadav criticises J-K Bill

New Delhi, August 20: Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav on Wednesday lashed out at the Centre over the Constitution Amendment Bill, which seeks to remove a Central or State Minister who is facing allegations of corruption or serious offences and has been detained for thirty consecutive days.

Yadav stressed that the Modi government has brought another method to remove the Chief Ministers from the non-ruled BJP states.

“Even if there is no charge against someone, charges can be made and are being made under this Government. People are being jailed under false, serious charges. In states that do not have BJP CMs or Ministers, another method to remove them power is being brought by this Government. Democratic norms are not left anymore. Those who are bringing this Bill, are not getting one thing – once they go out of power, they won’t come back. Their own people have started opposing them,” Ram Gopal Yadav said.

However, BJP leader Boora Narsaiah Goud termed the move a “historical necessity” and a long-pending bill.

“The decision of the government of India to introduce the historical bill to remove the prime minister or any other state minister who is arrested for more than 30 days in any corruption case that involves more than five years of imprisonment is a very historical necessity and a long-pending bill,” Goud told ANI.

“Today, every voter believes that all politicians are corrupt. Because of PM Modi and the NDA government, some credibility is brought into politics… The entire population of the nation will welcome this bill, except the corrupt INDIA bloc alliance,” he said.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will introduce three bills in Lok Sabha on Wednesday – including the Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025, which seeks to remove a Central or State Minister who is facing allegations of corruption or serious offences and has been detained for at least 30 days.

According to the List of Business in the Lok Sabha, Shah will introduce the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, to further amend the Constitution of India and the Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill, 2025, apart from the bill to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019.

The Union Home Minister will further move to refer these Bills to a Joint Committee of the Houses consisting of 21 Members of the Lok Sabha to be nominated by the Speaker and 10 Members of the Rajya Sabha to be nominated by the Deputy Chairman.

The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025 seeks to amend section 54 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, to provide a legal framework for the removal of the Chief Minister or a Minister in case of arrest or detention in custody on account of serious criminal charges.

It stated that a Minister facing allegations of serious criminal offences, who is arrested and detained in custody, may undermine the principles of constitutional morality and good governance, ultimately eroding the constitutional trust people have in him.

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Home Minister Amit Shah to introduce Constitution Amendment Bill, legislation to amend J-K Reorganisation Act in Lok Sabha today

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Home Minister Amit Shah to introduce Constitution Amendment Bill, legislation to amend J-K Reorganisation Act in Lok Sabha today

New Delhi, August 20: Home Minister Amit Shah is slated to introduce three bills in Lok Sabha on Wednesday – including a Constitution Amendment bill, a bill to amend the Union Territories Act, 1963 and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025.

The three legislations, along with the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, are listed in the revised agenda of Lok Sabha for Wednesday.

The Union Home Minister is slated to introduce the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, to further amend the Constitution of India and the Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill, 2025, apart from the bill to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019.

The three bills are slated to be referred to the Joint Committee of the two Houses.

Opposition members reacted sharply to the government’s move to bring the bills in the revised agenda that was put out late evening, saying it is an attempt to distract attention from their protests over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.

The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025 seeks to amend section 54 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, to provide a legal framework for the removal of the Chief Minister or a Minister in case of arrest or detention in custody on account of serious criminal charges.

According to the statement on objects and reasons of the bill, elected representatives represent the hopes and aspirations of the people of India.

“It is expected that they rise above political interests and act only in the public interest and for the welfare of people. It is expected that the character and conduct of Ministers holding the office should be beyond any ray of suspicion,” the statement said.

It said that a Minister, who is facing allegation of serious criminal offences, arrested and detained in custody, may thwart or hinder the canons of constitutional morality and principles of good governance and eventually diminish the constitutional trust reposed by people in him.

However, there is no provision under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 (34 of 2019) for removal of the Chief Minister or a Minister who is arrested and detained in custody on account of serious criminal charges.

“In view of the above, there is a need to amend section 54 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, for providing legal framework for removal of the Chief Minister or a Minister in such cases,” the statement said.

Section (5A) is sought to be inserted in the bill. As per section (5A) a minister, who for any period of thirty consecutive days during holding the office as such, is arrested and detained in custody, on allegation of committing an offence under any law for the time being in force, which is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years or more, shall be removed from his office, by the Lieutenant Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister to be tendered by the thirty-first day, after being taken in such custody:

The bill provides that if the advice of the Chief Minister for the removal of such Minister is not tendered to the Lieutenant Governor by the thirty-first day, he shall cease to be a Minister, with effect from the day falling thereafter.

The amendment also provides that in case of the Chief Minister, who for any period of thirty consecutive days during holding the office as such, is arrested and detained in custody, on allegation of committing an offence under any law for the time being in force, which is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years or more, shall tender his resignation by the thirty-first day after such arrest and detention, and if he does not tender his resignation, he shall cease to be the Chief Minister, with effect from the day falling thereafter:

It also provides that nothing in this sub-section shall prevent such Chief Minister or Minister from being subsequently appointed as the Chief Minister or a Minister, by the Lieutenant Governor, on his release from custody, as per sub-section (1).”.

Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi slammed the government over the provisions of the bill.
“Wht a vicious circle! No guildelines for arrest followed! Arrests of opposition leaders rampant and disproportionate. New proposed law removes incumbent #CM etc immly on arrest. Best way to destabilise opposition is to unleash biased central agencies to arrest oppo CMs and despite being unable to defeat them electorally, remove them by arbitrary arrests!! And no ruling party incumbent CM ever touched!!” he said in a post on X.

Party leader Gaurav Gogoi said the government is trying to divert attention from Rahul Gandhi’s Vote Adhikar Yatra.

“The bills of Home Minister Amit Shah are nothing but a desperate attempt to divert the attention of the public away from the blistering Vote Adhikar Yatra of Shri Rahul Gandhi. First CSDS – BJP IT cell drama and now these bills. Clearly the winds of change are blowing in Bihar,” he said in a post on X.

Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien said Modi government is resorting to “stunts in the dead of night”

“In the dead of night, more stunts from the shaky 239 seat Modi coalition as they look for more ways to MOCK & DISRUPT PARLIAMENT,” he said in a post on X.

The monsoon session of Parliament has witnessed continuous disruptions over the opposition demand for discussion on the SIR in Bihar.

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Heavy landslide shuts Mughal Road for traffic

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Heavy landslide shuts Mughal Road for traffic

Rajouri, Aug 20: The Mughal Road connecting twin border districts Rajouri and Poonch with Kashmir valley via mountainous Pir Ki Gali got closed for movement of vehicles today after a huge landslide near Pir Ki Gali, officials said.

They said, the landslide hit the road stretch with big boulders have slipped and fell on road.

Vehicular movement is suspended due to sliding making people suffer with hundreds of vehicles are stranded on both sides of slide hit areas, they added.

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