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A Sub-Inspector of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was injured on Thursday evening after suspected militants lobbed a UBGL grenade followed by firing on naka party of CRPF in Sangam area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.
Official sources told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the militants lobbed a grenade at a joint naka party of CRPF’s 90 Battalion followed by firing, which was retaliated by forces as well.
He said that a CRPF officer of 90 battalion received injuries, who is undergoing treatment at SDH Bijbehara. He added that entire area has been cordoned off to track down the attackers—(KNO)
A goldsmith who was critically injured in Sairabala area of Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district succumbed to injuries on way to hospital, officials said.
A senior police officer told GNS that militants fired upon Goldsmith namely Satpal Nichal in Saraibala. He was shifted to nearby SMHS hospital in critically condition. Dr Nazir Choudhary, the medical superintendent at SMHS, told GNS that the goldsmith was brought dead to the hospital. Soon after the attack, the whole area was cordoned off to nab the attackers, the officer said.(GNS).
The family members of Zubair Ahmed, an alleged militant from Tarkwangam Shopian who was killed in HMT encounter on Thursday requested Jammu and Kashmir government to handover his body for its burial in their ancestral graveyard.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Wednesday claimed to have killed three militants including a son of a police officer in an 18-hour long encounter at Lawaypora area of Srinagar outskirts. However, families of the trio slain alleged militants claimed innocence of their wards while staging protest demonstrations outside Police Control Room Srinagar.
As per the family, the trio had left their home to submit forms at Kashmir University and at some tuition center.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, Mother of Zubair Ahmad urged Jammu and Kashmir government to hand over their son to them so that they can bury him at their ancestral graveyard. She said, “Now the only thing I want is to bury my son in his ancestral graveyard so that his sisters can visit him and pray for his soul”.
She added, “Had he told me that I am with militants, I would have said the same. However, Zubair was not a militant and now he is gone”.
Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Thursday said that he has no reason to dispute what a senior army official has stated about Lawaypora encounter in which three “militants were killed”, but added that police will “still investigate the claims made by families of the slain trio.”
‘At times families are unaware about activities of their children If slain youth had gone to submit admission form, what were they doing at the encounter site, Not important every militant is listed with police’, he added.
Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh was addressing a press conference in Jammu city.
Meanwhile Mehbooba Mufti tweeted “Met families of the young men killed in Lawaypora encounter. Forget justice, even their dead bodies are not being returned to them for the last rites. They have lost their beloved sons forever & in the midst of grief have to plead even for closure”.(CNS)
Acting Chief Justice of J&K High Court Rajesh Bindal was on Thursday transferred to Calcutta High Court.
“In exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of Article 222 of the Constitution of India, the President, after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, is pleased to transfer Shri Justice Rajesh Bindal, Judge, Common High Court for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh, as a Judge of the Calcutta High Court,” reads an order by Ministry of Law and Justice, a copy of which lies with SNS KASHMIR.
Justice Bindal has been directed to assume charge of his office in the Calcutta High Court.
Shabnam Kamili highlights role of Govt towards Child Protection, other Welfare Measures
SNS KASHMIR
BARAMULLA, DECEMBER 31:
In a Significant move to ensure the care and protection of distressed children and those in conflict with law, Mission Director ICPS Shabnam Shah Kamili today inaugurates the first ever Children cum Shelter home for North Kashmir at Kanispora during her visit to district Baramulla.
The Mission director was accompanied by Principal Magistrate Juvenile Justice Board Mohammad Iqbal Akhoon, Joint Director Planning Baramulla M.Y Rather,District Child Protection Officer Showket Ahmad Showket, Chairman Child Welfare Committee Shafeeq ur Rehman, among other concerned functionaries.
The Shelter home has been specifically established to assist and rehabilitate those children who are in need of care and protection and children in conflict with law termed as juveniles.
Speaking after inaugurating the Shelter Home, Mission Director highlighted the role of Government towards Child Protection Services besides reaching out to children who are in need of care and protection. She emphasized to work in coordination and cohesion so that such children are secured form different type of abuses adding that several measures are being taken to ensure the rehabilitation of these children.
District Child Protection Officer, said that establishing such child care homes will cater to the needs of orphans and distressed Children who are in need of care and protection. He also enlisted various initiatives that have been taken on the part of district administration in this regard.
Since the beginning of the odyssey by Prophet Adam the yearnings/ temptations have been visible & dominant in the creatures for individual freedom & liberty within the permissible areas from the strict jackets regulating their activities on the globe which, after subsuming a chain of changes churned out in the form of codes in different parts of the world followed by regional approaches till reformation and renaissance, relegated the cradle of civilizations into secondary positions. Almost all the Prophets & other Messengers preached about respect for will of faithfuls and social contract with non- believers for ushering in a peaceful social order and after passing through millennia and various civilizations came the call from prophet Mohammad (saw ) wherein later on, quite distinct from monarchy, the doctrine of seeking allegiance from the governed by the Caliph was introduced provided he is acknowledged generally as ‘’Sadeq and Amen” from amongst the eligible people & the cardinal principles laid down include right to profess one ‘s religion and practice also, universal fraternity, code for neighbourly relations irrespective of religion, type of relationship with the far & near Countries and other facets of life and family ( temporal & spiritual) in the society as minimalist without any restriction for improvements & enlargements within the parameters fixed under Shariat. This way the oldest ‘’Deen” culminated into fruition governing the way one is supposed to live in the world being aggregation of all that has been revealed from Adam to Mohammad( saw). In tandem the ancient English to the days of Anglo- saxons also protected individual rights in a limited sense till usurped following the Norman invasion of 1066 leading subsequently to the Magna carta signed by King John on 15.06.1215 guaranteeing thereunder the political liberties of feudals and protection & freedom of Church rights but annulled & renewed intermittently later on till 16th century. The developments of 1782, 1830, Reforms Act 1832, Acts of 1867, 1884, 1918 & 1928 resulted into a Parliamentary democracy based on adult suffrage which is a system of democratic governance where the executive can survive till it commands the confidence of the legislature and is also accountable to it & hereditary monarchy is ceremonial only as the real powers vest in the Prime Minister & his Cabinet but remember the democracy as a concept envisages majority rule without any compromise on minority rights & therefore in the parliamentary democracy the rule of majority is not at the peril of minorities but majority works with the minority enabling the Govtt to represent the general aspirations and views on the policies of the Polity based on the system of political parties wedded with democracy and fair representation to all Segments of the population without fearing backlash from the general public who, for historical reasons & over 800 years romance with democracy supplemented by the cult of political parties, are ideologically committed to carrying all along the democratic ladder unlike the pretence of democracy in Countries riven in feudal order or castism / communalism /ethnicism .In all civilizations the focus has had been on general masses without playing one against the other & in a way this approach was largely responsible for human progression otherwise the monopolizing by one or the other would have finished humans in their early stages of transformation from erect man.
Indian model & its Performance.
The British Parliamentary system is regarded as mother of parliaments & acts as a model for other Parliamentary systems across the globe. Its success is attributable to host of factors the prominent from amongst them in existing world order is acceptance of the necessity of compromise apart from respect for equality, minority community rights in no way inferior to the domain enjoyed by the majority, System of political parties devoid of ideologies bordering polarisation and marked distance of the Govtt from the Church. Indian model was conceived by the Constituent Assembly as an embodiment of British system & therefore as a representative democracy but the multiplicity of Political parties, shifting ideologies from core creeds to attune with accrual of electoral dividends, lack of conviction in politicians being highly careerists, burgeoning poverty on the planks of socioeconomic status of civilisations commencing their tryst almost with India, non-reconciliation between majority rule and minority rights & lack of tolerance for dissent and consequential lack of sense of participation by Principal minority have made mockery of it.
On the basis of projected population Muslims constitute about 15% of the total country population and in an accommodative polity their strength in the Lok- Sabah( LS) ought to be 82 members representing various political dispensations but in 16th and 17th LS it was & is 23 & 27 respectively.Similarly the position in State Assemblies is not reassuring which is corroborated by the number of electable/ elected members in Assam,West Bengal, Kerala, UP, Bihar & Telangana State Assemblies having 34%, 27%, 26%, 20%, 16.9% & 13% Muslim population but have ended up with 30, 59, 23, 28, 20 & 08 slots against due proportionate share of 42+, 81, 80+, 34+, 40 & 15+ respectively . Another dimension of the problem in 2019 Parliamentary elections has been that the Bhartia Janata Party (BJP) got 303 berths in the LS by fetching 229076879 votes & Indian National Congress(INC) 52 seats although obtaining 119495214 votes. In terms of representative character BJP got 25.16 % of total electorate & 37.76% over total valid votes polled & INC 13.12% & 19.7% respectively but wide mismatch between the actual seats each got.
Contrary to the position spelt out above the Hindu population in JK is to the extent of 28.44% & can further go down to 24.98% once the non- natives are excluded for the purpose of getting registered as voters but in the legislative Assembly from out of 83 seats 25 are assured as their community pocket boroughs (30.12%) and in another 02 Segments the fortune can turn in favour of either community owing to wafer thin numerical strength over their position enjoyed by the majority community.
British & USA parallels.
The 2018 demographic survey of UK suggests 53.6 % of total population as Christians, 30.3% Agnostics, 09.9 % Atheists,4.8% Muslims &.1.5 % Hindu but subsequently Jewish, Sikh, Hindu and Muslim % notified as 01, 01, 1.5 & 4.8 respectively. The strength of the House of commons is 650 & no of candidates elected to it from the minority communities is 17 Jewish, 13 Muslims and 08 Hindus against the respective share of 06 to 07,31 to 32 & 10 to 11 but the redeeming feature of the working of Political parties and their sensibility towards minorities mostly immigrants is highly praiseworthy as the Jews have 3 times the representation otherwise due to them & Hindus 80%. Even though the Muslim presence in the House of commons is not commensurate with their populatIon yet the 40% in itself is worth mentioning given their dispersal and kind of political awakening together with less assimilation in local political setups . In USA population the Jews account for 1.9 %, Muslims 0.9%, Hindus 0.7 % & Buddhists 0.7 % and there are respectively 34, 03,03 & 02 members from the four communities in the House of Representatives comprising of 535 members portraying negligible shortfalls which by itself is spectacular for immigrants for whom USA is neither their Punya bumi nor matri bumi.
Main reasons.
In India the introduction of representative democracy was instant, and not gradual as in UK, on the basis of adult suffrage aiming at the acquisition of constitutional right to vote in the elections by every Citizen not less than 18 years of age & the system of elections is based on the factum of ‘’ the first past the post system’’i-e amongst the contestants whosoever obtains the highest number of votes is declared elected even if the votes polled by the candidate declared successful may not cross the threshold of 50% of votes polled in the Constituency. Since in the sub-continent the democratic institutions have not evolved by infusion of democratic temper and outlook we are therefore lugged into hero worship & during elections people vote for charismatic leaders without any appraisal of the candidates fielded. Be it elections held under stewardship of Pandit Nehru, Indra Ghandi and now Narendra Modi the candidates selected by the political parties have generally had to excel in the loyalty criterion towards the leadership more than the ideology of the party. The win ability of a candidate is a camouflage
as the exercise undertaken doesn’t contain the parameters for ascertaining the popular image of candidates selected by the parties . In the Parliamentary elections 2014 & 2019 and Assembly elections in States & UTs thereafter the majority of the candidates elected don’t inspire the confidence in the general electorate about their personnel capabilities but stamp of approval for the candidature by Modi the clenching factor and same holds valid for other parties especially regional ones. In Pakistan the senior & veteran leaders of Muslim League & the Pakistan Peoples Party have lined up around scions of Sharifs & Zardaris even as in highly transparent accountability process both the dynasties are prima facie main architects and beneficiaries of money laundering but have gumption to mislead the public whose gullibility can be pitied only. The dynastic life line is perpetually evident in Awami National Party & Jamiet ul Islam Fazal and the Noorani in Pakistan and Awami League & BNP in Bangladesh. Sri Lanka is no exception but Afghanistan is barring the leadership of Northern Alliance.
Dynastic continuity is also prevalent in USA and UK but with marked differences as siblings & off springs of great leaders have not been imposed by their patriarchs but made their presence felt by dint of hard work & mass appeal and have sofar emerged from party primaries in stiff competitions.
In Indian perspective the hollow sloganeering for inclusive participation in Nation building is established by the data about meagre presence of single largest minority in Parliament and State Assemblies & BJP under N Modi could have changed the scenario but for the mantras of consolidation of majority community on imaginary issues the option was not available. While celebrating the success of Kamla Harris in USA elections and couple of Indian origin persons making the way to the Congress & House of commons or European parliament the moral for emulation back home is consigned to flames. Admittedly it is broad mindedness of white skinned voters and political parties supported by them that something unbelievable in sub-continent is happening in these foreign turfs. In UP Assembly elections the biggest achievement claimed by the ruling dispensation was about not fielding a candidate from the Muslim community and the speeches relating to retribution in horrendous crimes including rapes need no mention as that would amount to spraying salts on wounds inflicted by hate speeches which too didn’t attract admonitions from the leadership of the party nor by the institutions mandated to enforce rule of law. The number of votes got & candidates elected from BJP & INC during 2019 elections points out how the distribution of winning seats is not reflecting the real sub-text of elections and hence a paradigm shift both in political parties and the model of electoral system.
Alternatives.
American and the British treatment towards the Asian and African settlers in their respective polities should stir the conscience of political power yielders in India for taking demography into consideration while selecting the candidates in elections to Parliament and State Assemblies as the minority communities have same origin as the majority community whether the first organised setters are associated with out of Africa on move to east or from far east to west & the reversion to the ordained Deen’s ideology can in no way make the minorities particularly Muslims and Christians less Indians. The conduct of Political parties by earmarking proportionate share for minorities can lead to establishing of healthy conventions/ precedents resulting in empowerment of hitherto disempowered sections of the country falling on the margins of the electoral process. This type of arrangement shall neither necessitate amendments in laws nor infringe in any way the secular features of the Constitution. However the multi- party system has proved as a bane instead of being boon & therefore the need for realignment of political parties into ‘’Rightists, Centralists & Leftists’’ in which the centralists shall invariably find commonality with the left & seldom combination of ist & second grouping.
Having figured out the voting % of BJP & INC the share of the two political parties in Lok Sabah should have been 2/3rd & 1/3rd respectively from out of seats won by the two parties but in presence of the electoral system in vogue the INC gets pushed back to the wall sans any regard for the 119495214 votes secured by it & pari- passu holds good in respect of other parties. An analogous position forced some westerners to part with the ‘’ first past the post system ‘’ & replaced it with the proportional representation (PR) aiming to allocate the seats approximately in proportion to the number of votes secured by the political parties. Depending upon the peculiarities of each country the method of PR has been adopted. Thomas Jefferson initially introduced the system of PR in USA in 1792 & Belgian mathematician Victor D’Hondt detailed the methodology in 1878. The countries like Sri-Lanka, Turkey, Venezuela, Switzerland, Spain, Romania, Finland, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Japan, Israel and in Nepal in 2008 & Indonesia in 2019 have adopted D’Hondt method and Germany with a different method called ‘’ Webster / Saint lague which has been found to have produced smallest standard deviations in European Parliament elections as against the D’Hondt supposedly favouring large parties & coalitions while in the former the middle sized parties are claimed to be the beneficiaries at the expense of large & small parties. The models available for proportional representation have merits as well as demerits as is also the scenario under the stems prevalent in representative democracies which has provided grit for debate on advisability of perpetuating the faulty models without addressing the faultlines with the aim for strengthening the democracy representing the greater numbers in terms of election of candidates having obtained more than 50% of votes polled & simultaneously the seats proportionally apportioned among the participating parties on the basis of State/UT as a unit for central legislative body and natural geographical regions for federating units.
A debate on reforms both in respect of minimising the number of political parties or realignment of burgeoning existing political parties under three axis described elsewhere in the write up and introduction of proportional representation by adopting one or the other method or combination of the two or more is long due for realising the objectives set apart herein above.
The author is IAS(Retd) and former Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Public service Commission.
Beacon on the intervening night of 31 December rescued 300 Passengers and 106 Vehicles who were stuck at Zojila Pass due to the slippery road conditions.
On getting the information 122 RCC of Beacon party headed by Captain Vikram Jadhav Beacon launched a recue operation to pull out the stuck up vehicles and passengers from the Zojila Pass.
BRO Captain Vikram Jadhav as per the News Agency Kashmir News Trust-(KNT) said as soon as the information was received about vehicles and passengers which were stuck on Zojila, immediately a rescue operation was launched by 122RCC of Beacon along with other machinery and workers to rescue the passengers safely.
” After hectic efforts Beacon rescued all the passengers and vehicles safely which were trapped on Zojila Pass”, he said(KNT)
Kargil Freezes at Minus 18.5°C, Leh At Minus 15.8°C
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SNS KASHMIR
SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 31 :
Minimum temperatures plummeted in most parts of Kashmir Valley with Srinagar recording a low of minus 5.9°C against minus 2.1°C on the previous night, the weatherman said on Thursday.
A MeT official told GNS that the night temperature in Srinagar was around three degrees Celsius below normal for this time of the year. On December 19, Srinagar endured the coldest night of the season at minus 6.6°C and it was the second time in a decade that mercury fell to such an extent during the month of December.
Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 10.4°C against minus 11.0°C on the previous night, the official said. Pahalgam, the famous tourist destination in south Kashmir, recorded a minimum of minus 9.6°C against minus 9.0 on the previous night. Qazigund recorded minus 6.2°C against minus 2.5°C on the previous night, Kupwara recorded minus 5.8°C while Kokernag was the third coldest place in Valley as the mercury settled at minus 7.8°C last night, the official said. Leh recorded a low of minus 15.8°C while Kargil recorded a minimum of minus 18.5°C, the official added.
Kashmir is in the middle Chillai-Kalan, the 40-day winter period which commenced on December 21 and ends on January 31. The period is considered the harshest of the winter when the chances of snowfall are most frequent and maximum.
The cold wave, however, continues even after that in Kashmir with a 20-day-long ‘Chillai-Khurd’ (small cold) and a 10-day-long ‘Chillai-Bachha’ (baby cold). The weatherman has forecast mainly dry weather over Jammu and Kashmir for the next week or so, saying there would be no significant change before January 5 when there is a possibility of widespread snow and rain across the Valley.
Due to harsh weather conditions, people are facing a lot of problems. The water supply has been disrupted with frozen taps becoming a common sight now. The frequent power cuts, scheduled or unscheduled, only amplify the cold and add to the discomfort of the people. Some portions of the Dal Lake were also frozen due to the plunge in mercury overnight. (GNS)
In the backdrop of second and severe emerging wave of COVID 19 in the world and amid the prevailing harsh winter in Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum has reiterated its demand of nominating two big hospitals for general patients who have been suffering due to the medical ramifications of diverse nature. In a statement, JKCSF Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani said that the second wave of Covid-19 is more dangerous as per the observations found by the experts; as such, JKCSF believes that steps in advance need to be taken to tackle the impending crisis that may emerge due to the second wave of the infection. More so, hospitals may be flooded by the general patients having routine ailments.
The situation is bound to take an ugly turn if the two categories of patients are not segregated by the administration under a system of separate hospitalization for each (I;e. general patients should be admitted in the two or more spacious such hospitals nominated for the purpose) Moreover, district hospitals should be equipped in advance with the infrastructure, especially oxygen supply , ventilators, BIPAP and CPAP machines. And more manpower (medical as well as paramedical) needs to be trained to run the said equipment. Government should ensure uninterrupted electricity supply and also heating systems in all rural hospitals. Having learned from the past experiences, government should take special care of pregnant women so that now onwards, their life and health is saved with maximal care. JKCSF intends to honor all such medical warriors who played a significant role in the defense against the pandemic and saved the lives of the people in trouble.
At least four shops were completely gutted in a fire incident at Wajhama Langate in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Thursday, locals and officials said.
They said that fire broke out in the shop of one Mohammad Sultan Thoker at about 11:00 a.m. and engulfed three other shops in the vicinity.
The fire tenders from Qalamabad reached the spot and members of the fire services department along with locals controlled the flames from spreading further.
A police official told GNS that the cause of fire was not known immediately. There was no loss of life or injury in the incident even as four shops were gutted, the official added. (GNS)
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