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COVID-19: 24 more fatalities, 1104 fresh cases in J&K

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Death toll at 1088; total cases 68614
Nadeem Nadu
Srinagar, Sept 24: Jammu and Kashmir reported 24 COVID-19 deaths on Thursday, while 1104 more people tested positive for the virus across the Union Territory, officials said.
They said that the fatality count due to COVID-19 in J&K has mounted to 1088, while 68614 people have got infected till date.
While giving the details of the causalities the officials said that among the victims, fourteen were from Jammu division and ten were from Kashmir.
They said a 70-year-old woman from Bemina Srinagar, a 65-year-old woman from Chanapora and a 72-year-odl man from Nishat Srinagar died at CD hospital, one of the exclusive facilities for the management of the COVID-19 patients.
Seven of the deaths were reported at SKIMS Soura including a 46-year-old man from Batmaloo Srinagar, a 60-year-old woman from Malabagh Srinagar, a 68-year-old man from Fateh Kadal Srinagar, an 80-year-old from Noorpora, Tral, a 70-year-old man Tral, a 70-year-old from Tangmarg and a 60-year-old from Bandipora.
Among others, the deaths from Jammu division include a 78-year-old man from Samba, a 60-year-old woman from Nanak Nagar, a 62-year-old man from Satwari, a 66-year-old woman from Vijaypur, a 38-year-old from Khada Mana Samba, a 70-year-old from Gorkha Nagar, a 54-year-old from Jammu and a 30-year-old from Majalta Udhampur, a 22-year-old youth from Flora Nagbani in Jammu and 25-year-old from Sindra in Doda, a 38-year-old woman from Darhal and 64-year-old man from Jabba Nowshera.
With these deaths 1088 people have succumbed to the virus in Jammu and Kashmir—804 from Kashmir Valley and 284 in Jammu.

J&K reports 1104 fresh cases
Meanwhile, J&K reported 1104 fresh COVID-19 cases in last 24 hours, taking the total count to 68614.
Official sources told GNS that 624 cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 480 from Kashmir Valley.
Among the cases, Srinagar reported 194, Budgam 49, Baramulla 72, Pulwama 33, Anantnag 24,
Bandipora 20, Kupwara 42, Ganderbal 28, Kulgam 11, Shopian 7, Jammu 242, Rajouri 49, Udhampur 49, Kathua 36, Doda 54, Samba 37, Poonch 44, Ramban 38, Reasi 36 and Kishtwar 39.
A number of these cases were confirmed at CD and SKIMS diagnostic labouratories, officials said.
The CD cases include male (21) from B.B. Nowgam, male (62) from Bijhama MBLA, male (44) from Khanpora Bla, female (55) and male (37) from Khawaja Bagh Bla, male (27) from Drangbal Bla, male (26) from Uplona Camp, male (53) from Kargil, male (50) from Khanyar, male (14) from Banihal, female (NA) from Botshah Mohalla, female (55) from Bemina, female (38) from Seer Hamadan, female (26) from Balhama Srg, two females (35, 08) from Barsoo, male (50) and female (45) from Sonwar, two males (75, 16) from Sharshali, female (40) from Taeh Kadal, male (25) from Pulwama, female (35) from Puchal, male (30) from Dalipora, female (58) from Tengpuna, female (55) from Inder, female (35) from Laribal Kakapora, female (52) from Srinagar, male (28) and female (22) from Noorpora, two females (50, 30) from Lalgam, male (37) from RR Panzgam Red Zone, two males (70, 35) from Drusoo, two males (28, 23) from Washbugh, male (60) from Saloosa, female (59) from Bijhama, female (38) from Baramulla, male (44) from Delina, male (52) from Baramulla, male (18) from Kanispora, male (24) from Sangrama Baramulla, male (43) from Jamia Masjid Baramulla, male (27) from Janbazpora Baramulla, male (27) from Bombay Sopore, two males (35, 30) from DPL Baramulla, male (33) from Singpora Baramulla, male (25) from Chandoosa Baramulla, male (48) from Delina Baramulla, female (50) from Chandoosa Baramulla, male (61) from Pattan Baramulla, male (24) from Old Town Baramulla, male (65) from Pattan Baramulla, female (25) from Khawaja Bagh Baramulla, male (30) and female (30) from Delina Baramulla, two females (62, 34) from Bemina, sixty three males (35, 38, 23, 47, 36, 26, 31, 33, 32, 28, 24, 29, 22, 47, 37, 29, 32, 26, 38, 29, 30, 29, 39, 40, 34, 26, 29, 36, 49, 35, 45, 23, 38, 28, 27, 29, 39, 40, 40, 32, 24, 23, 33, 45, 29, 30, 24, 47, 38, 29, 28, 29, 23, 20, 29, 21, 45, 39, 38, 23, 24, 21, 28) from BB Cantt Srinagar, female (50) from Habak Naseem Bagh, male (60) from Budgam, female (50) from Batwara Srg, male (29) from Sopore Srg, male (45) from Budgam, male (45) from Humhama, male (20) from Qamarwari, male (32) from Harwan, female (45) from Indranagar, female (NA) from NA, two females (NA, NA) from Rawalpora, male (48) from Rainawari, female (65) from Chanapora, male (65) from NA and three females (63, 46, 60) from NA, male (20) and female (26) from Hawal, female (32) from Jawahar Nagar, male (20) from Parimpora, two females (38, 70) from Chattabal, male (38) from Sonwar, female (45) from Hyderpora, female (33) from Sanatnagar, male (38) from Pampore, three males (28, 34, 34) from Illahibagh, two females (29, 26) from Qamarwari, male (23) from Solina, male (55) from Bemina, female (24) from Ganderbal, male (30) from Kupwara, male (85) from Sopore, male (39) from Handwara, female (55) from Kupwara, male (45) from Rainawari, female (55) from Dalgate, male (68) from Shahgund Bandipora, male (27) and female (29) from Humhama, female (90) from NA, male (21) from Alamgiri Bazar, male (32) from Hawal, female (50) from Handwara, three males (NA, NA, NA) from Bemina, male (70) from Alochibagh, male (60) from Pattan, female (70) from Malangpora Awantipora, male (80) from HMT, male (70) from Balhama, male (38) from Illahibagh, male (80) from Chattergam, male (60) from Budgam, female (26) from Srinagar, female (65) from Shopian, male (72) from Handwara, female (40) from Maisuma, male (65) from Tangmarg, male (48) from Pulwama, male (NA) from Gulabagh, male (31) from Sanatnagar, male (27) from Batapora, female (50) from Khanyar, female (27) from Budgam.
SKIMS cases
The Anantnag cases include female (30) from Kp Road Anantnag.
The Srinagar cases include female (40) from Baghi Mehtab, male (65) from Sanatnagar, male (35) from Tangpora Bypass, female (34) from Qamarwari, male (42) from Khanyar, female (60) from Nigeen, male (01) from Saidpora Eidgah, male (24) from Nishat, female (52) from Buchpora, male (70) from Nowshera, female (55) from Ahmadnagar, male (57) from Srinagar, male (38) from Kanipora, two females (55, 31) and male (26) from HMT Umerabad, female (20) from Bemina, male (32) from Harwan, male (40) from Eidgah, male (60) from Rajbagh, male (56) from Trc Srg, male (30) from Ahmadnagar, male (27) from C/O Skims Soura, male (49) from Harwan, female (65) from Chanapora, female (30) from Habak, female (32) from Nowgam, female (50) from Buchpora, female (58) from Shivpora, female (60) from Zoonimar, male (67) from Saidpora Eidgah, female (75) from Buchpora Srinagar.
The Kulgam cases include female (80) from Dadihama Nehama Kulgam.
The Pulwama cases include male (38) from Batnoor, male (28) from Nehama Pampore Pulwama.
The Budgam cases include female (34) from Isgander Bawere, male (60) from Hardu Surish, female (26) from Nunner, male (50) from Chaira, male (36) from Sehpora, two males (40, 38) and female (38) from Narbal, female (28) from Watamagam, male (26) from Zinpanchal, male (25) from Nagbal, male (30) from Gundshams, three females (17, 16, 45) from Colony Budgam, female (60) from Nowgam Chadoora, male (23) from Kralpora Chadoora, female (75) from Panzan Chadoora, female (16) from Sogam Chadoora, female (55) from Wagam C Hadoora, two females (50, 14) from Sheikh Mohalla Mochoowa, male (18) from Old Chanapora, male (07) from Qamarwari, male (31) from Kanihama, female (30) from Rakhshalina, male (65) from Beerwah, female (62) from Chadoora Budgam.
The Kargil cases include female (75) from Saliskote Kargil.
The Baramulla cases include male (70) from Tangmarg, male (65) from Sopore, male (55) from Singhpora, male (65) from Sopore Baramulla.
The Ramban cases include female (65) from Kohobagh Ramban.
The Rajouri cases include female (50) from Budul Rajouri.
The Ganderbal cases include female (50) from Manasbal Ganderbal.
The BSF cases include seventeen males (39, 54, 50, 26, 38, 29, 29, 28, 33, 42, 35, 36, 30, 45, 23, 46, 29) from Ch BSF Humhama Srinagar.
The CRPF cases include three males (32, 53, 54) from 115 Bn Crpf Zakura Srg, two males (34, 29) from Gc Crpf Rambagh Srg, male (29) from 6 Rr Niyari Kupwara, male (23) from 528 Asc Bn Niyari Kupwara, male (34) from 628 Eme Bn Niyari Kupwara, two males (44, 39) from 28 Dou Niyari Kupwara, two males (40, 23) from 428 Fh Niyari Kupwara, three males (35, 29, 27) from 59 Engr Regt Niyari Kupwara, male (39) from 628 Eme Bn Niyari Kupwara. The BB Cantt cases include six males (36, 53, 39, 28, 38, 32) from BB Cantt Srinagar.
Meanwhile, 1549 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals— 960 from Jammu Division and 589 from Kashmir Valley. (GNS)

COVID-19: India’s tally breaches 57-lakh mark

New Delhi, Sep 24: India’s Coronavirus cases crossed 57 lakh-mark, while over 46 lakh people have recovered from the pandemic, pushing the national recovery rate to 81.55 per cent, according to the data of Union Health Ministry on Thursday.
As many as 86,508 new cases in the past 24 hours added to the total cases of 57,32,519, as per to the updated data.
In fresh signs of a slowdown in the contagion, India has begun to report more coronavirus recoveries each day than new patients.
Patients cured till date now stand at 46,74,987 with the 87,374 fresh recoveries.
The recovered cases exceed the 9,66,382 active cases by more than 37 lakh.
Maharashtra, which remains the state hardest hit by the pandemic, also leads recoveries with more than 20,000 patients having recovered in the past 24 hours. Andhra Pradesh contributed over 10,000 single-day recoveries, the data shows.
The active caseload now accounts for merely 16.86 per cent of the total positive cases.
Seventy-five per cent of the 86,508 COVID-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours in the country are concentrated in 10 states and Union territories, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Chhattisgarh.
The number of novel coronavirus cases in Tamil Nadu goes up to 5,63,691, with the State recording 5,692 new infections while 66 more fatalities related to the virus took the death toll to 9,076.
Andhra Pradesh reported 7,855 fresh cases in a period of 24 hours while 52 more patients died taking the death toll to 5,558.
Kerala breached the 6000-mark as its daily count reached to 6,324 in the last 24 hours.
Uttar Pradesh saw a decline in daily Covid-19 positive cases with 4674 cases down from previous 5000-mark.
The fatalities have now reached 91,149 after 1,129 more people lost their lives to the contagion during the period.
A total of 91,149 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 33,886 from Maharashtra followed by 9,010 from Tamil Nadu, 8,266 from Karnataka, 5,506 from Andhra Pradesh, 5,299 from Uttar Pradesh, 5,087 from Delhi, 4,544 from West Bengal, 3,367 from Gujarat, 2,990 from Punjab and 2,077 from Madhya Pradesh.
Globally India, United States and Brazil have reported around 54 per cent of the over 3.11 crore coronavirus cases, according to the Johns Hopkins University data.
The US has reported the highest number of cases at over 71 lakh, followed by India at nearly 57 lakh and Brazil at over 46 lakh.

 

Shortage of oxygen in COVID-19 care: Govt suspends 2 officers

Srinagar, Sep 24: The government on Thursday suspended incharge Executive Engineer, Hospital Division Mechanical Engineering Department Jammu, and Deputy Medical Superintendent, Super Specialty Hospital Jammu after an enquiry committee found mismanagement, leading to the poor service delivery system to the patients particularly those suffering from COVID-19.
On 23 September, the government had ordered an enquiry into the “shortage of oxygen in the Covid-19 care areas” in Government Medical College and Hospital, Jammu;
The Enquiry Committee comprising of Dr. Yashpal Sharma, MD, JKMSCL, Gagan Jyoti, Chief Engineer Mechanical, Engineering Department, Jammu and Dr. Jitender Mehta, Medical Officer, presently on deployment to work in the Control Room, GMC hospital, Jammu, in their report has brought to fore “mismanagement and lack of coordination” among the concerned.
“The consumption of the oxygen cylinders which is very high needs to be regulated and the consumption of such high quantity of oxygen needs to be inquired in detail. The fillings of cylinders as needs to be regulated by Legal Metrology Department at source of filling,” the inquiry panel said as per officials. The Executive Engineer, Mechanical alongwith his teams needs to visit to patient care areas to ensure that the oxygen regulating system in the wards does not have any leakage or wastage and if required the repairs are made on urgent basis, the panel said.

The present Manifold room is not properly maintained and its administrative and functional control needs to be shifted immediately to the Executive Engineer, Mechanical and Central Heating Division, GMC Jammu, it said as per Global News Service.

“From the report of the Committee, it imbibes that there has been complete lack of coordination between the Hospital Administration and the Mechanical Engineering Wing of the Hospital. This mis-management has lead to the poor service delivery system to the patients, particularly the patients suffering from COVID-19,” reads an order issued by the Atal Dulloo (IAS) Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education Department.

“There has been mismanagement on part of the Hospital Administration and the officers at the helm of affairs have been dealing with the situation in a very casual and unprofessional manner, thereby putting the things in disarray and the available resources have not been put to optimal use.”

In light of the findings of the Enquiry Committee, the Financial Commissioner said that it has become incumbent to take some “corrective measures and to take action against such of the officers who were associated with the duty of managing Oxygen Supply in GMC hospital, Jammu.”

Subsequently, the Financial Commissioner ordered suspension of Tejinder Singh Soodan, incharge Executive Engineer, Hospital Division, Mechanical Engineering Department, Jammu. “During his suspension, he shall remain attached in the office of the Chief Engineer, Mechanical Engineering Department, Jammu.”

Also, Dr. Deepak Kumar, Medical Officer, presently working as incharge Deputy Medical Superintendent, Super Specialty HospitalJammu with the responsibilities of managing Oxygen Supply in

GMC Jammu, has also been placed under suspension. “During his suspension, he shall remain attached in the office of the Director Health Services, Jammu.”

Meanwhile, Dr. Harjeet Rai, Medical Officer, presently posted as officer on special duty in the Health and Medical Education Department, has been transferred and posted as incharge Deputy Medical Superintendent, Super Specialty Hospital, Jammu vice Dr. Deepak Kumar.

COVID-19: Dulloo reviews preparedness to prevent unnecessary deaths in hospitals

Asks officials to follow treatment protocol properly
Precious Kashmir News
Jammu, Sept 24: Financial Commissioner Health and Medical Education, Atal Dulloo, Thursday convened a meeting to review the preparedness of hospitals to prevent the unnecessary deaths.
Principal GMC, HOD Medicine, HOD Anesthesia, HOD Chest Diseases and other officers of concerned department were present in the meeting.
Financial Commissioner sought information from the senior officers regarding the availability of isolation beds in the hospitals with or without oxygen facility, ventilators, doctors and other medical staff for consultancy of patients and rounds of the wards.
The concerned officers apprised the FC regarding their preparedness to deal with emergency and other cases.
Expressing serious concern over certain deaths occurred recently, the Financial Commissioner directed the officers to strictly follow the treatment protocol and said that any kind of negligence in this regard will be dealt with strictly. He said that the doctors and other staff should remain available and take regular rounds in the wards as per the roster prepared.
The FC asked the officers to keep the COVID and non-COVID patients in separate wards without any delay so that special emphasis can be given on management and treatment of COVID and non- COVID patients with uninterrupted oxygen supply. He also asked the officers to review their preparedness on daily basis, identify gaps and strengthen the mechanism accordingly to have proper critical care facilities in place.
Dulloo emphasized the need of coordinated efforts to provide relief to the patients seeking treatment in the hospitals. “There should be no unnecessary death due to any reason”, he cautioned the concerned authorities.

 

Video clip against PM, Army: HC grants bail to Ladakh councillor

Srinagar, Sep 24: The High Court on Thursday granted bail to a councilor of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC)-Kargil Zakir Hussian who was arrested on June 19 for his “highly objectionable” audio clip mocking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Army in the wake of the face-off between India and China.
The councillor from Shakar constituency in Kargil district, Zakir had submitted a public apology over his remarks but case FIR No.34 of 2020 for offences under Section 124A (sedition), 153A, 153B, 505(2) and 188 of IPC) was registered with Police Station, Kargil.
Zakir, a long time Congress activist was expelled by the party on the issue, soon after his arrest on June 19.
“The challan in the case has been filed, which means that the investigation of the case is complete. The petitioner (Zakir) is not alleged to have committed an offence which carries capital punishment, as such, the rigor of Section 437(1)(i) of the Code of Criminal Procedure is not attracted to the instant case,” bench of Justice Sanjay Dhar said as per Global News Service, granting bail to Zakir on furnishing personal bond with one surety of Rs.50,000.
The court said that Zakir is also elected representative of LAHDC having deep roots in the community as such the chances of his fleeing from justice are very remote.
The court also asked him to appear on each and every date of hearing before the trial court and not tamper with prosecution witnesses and not to leave the territorial limits of Ladakh without prior permission of the trial court.
“…from the observations of the Supreme Court, it is clear that mere expression of derogatory or objectionable words may not be a sufficient ground for invoking the provisions contained in Section 124A or 153A of IPC,” the court said, adding, “The provisions would apply only when the written or spoken words have the tendency or intention of creating disorder or disturbance of public peace by resort to violence.”
The court said that it would premature for it to comment on the question whether the alleged conversation made by Zakir and uploaded on the social media has the tendency of creating disorder or disturbance of public peace by resort to violence.
“The same has to be considered by the trial court while framing charge against the petitioner, against whom, the challan is stated to have been filed during the pendency of this bail petition,” the court said as per GNS.
The court also said that the ‘Case Diary’ shows that immediately after commission of alleged offence by the Zakir, he has published a public apology and expressed his regrets. “This conduct of the petitioner subsequent to the commission of alleged offence, lends assurance against repetition of similar offence by (him).” (GNS)

 

 

Ladakh MP for expansion of region to 8 districts

Tasaduq Hussain

Leh, Sep 24: Ahead of the 6th general Ladakh autonomous hill development council (LADHC) election, member parliament from Ladakh, Jamynag Namgyal has proposed to the union home minister to expand the UT from two to eight districts.
Ladakh, one of the biggest constituencies in India, is set to hold the 6th general LADHC polls next month while the veteran leaders and other groups have collectively called for a complete poll boycott to demand a sixth schedule for the region.
In a letter addressed to the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, a copy of which lies with the news agency KNO, Jamyang Namgyal, said for efficient administration and inclusive development of all the regions of the UT Ladakh it must be expanded to 8 districts.
The letter reads, “The 70 year’s old demand for establishment of union territory has been fulfilled only because of the honorable prime minister’s leadership and your compassionate understanding of the aspirations of the people of Ladakh.”
“As you are aware, union territory of Ladakh is one of the largest regions in the country in terms of area with population scattered all over the far flung and remotest areas strategically located bordering with Pakistan on one side and China on the other side. It is also the largest parliamentary constituency in the country,” reads the letter.

It further reads that the establishment of union territory of Ladakh and large inflow of funds for development of the region, there is extreme need for expansion and decentralization of administrative setup for ensuring inclusive and wholesome development of each part of the region.
“In the erstwhile state of J&K, we were merely provided with two percent of the state budget and strangulated in terms of making available officials for carrying out the limited development work.”
It further stated that the parts of Ladakh like Zanskar, Nubra, Changthang, Drass and Sineylalok area are in severe need of administrative machinery for fulfilling the decades-old aspirations of the people of these regions.
“At present, the district headquarters of Leh and Kargil which during the winter get cut off from these regions are not able to ensure inclusive development in spite of all possible efforts.”
The letter further states that it is being essentially felt that the number of districts in Ladakh may be expanded from two to eight with Zanskar, Nubra, Changthang, Sham, Drass, Sankoo may be carved out of the present two districts of Leh and Kargil.

Advisor Baseer Khan reviews PDD’s winter preparedness

‘Reduce unscheduled power cuts, maintain buffer stocks, intensify inspections to meet eventuality during winters’
Precious Kashmir News
Srinagar, Sep 24: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Baseer Ahmad Khan today chaired a meeting to review the preparedness of Power Development Department with regard to power supply for the upcoming winter season in Kashmir Division.
During the meeting, the Advisor directed the officers to prepare a comprehensive contingency plan in order to meet the winter requirements which witnesses a heavy load.
The meeting was attended by Managing Director, KPDCL, Chief Engineer, KPDCL, Kashmir, Chief Engineer Projects, Chief Engineer JKPTCL Kashmir Transmission, Chief Engineer Planning and Procurement.
He asked them to focus on areas of concern and keep rapid action teams ready and well prepared so as to respond to the damages in emergency situations.
The Advisor asked the concerned to keep a clear curtailment schedule in place so that people do not face any unscheduled power cuts which irks the consumers.
He also asked the officers that they should work out a solid plan so that the metered areas face least power cuts which will in turn encourage the non metered areas to go for metering.
The Advisor directed them to explore a road map for providing 24/7 power supply to twin cities of Srinagar and Jammu as desired by the Lieutenant Governor.
He also asked them to mobilize staff so that least time gets consumed in the replacement of transformers during the winters and directed for advance dumping of poles and conductors in areas which remain cut off during winters.
The Advisor also asked them to identify the vulnerable areas that witness power shutdown during winters so that mobile transformers would be kept at their disposal.
He further directed them to complete the trimming or cutting down of trees underneath power lines by October to avoid any damages during winters.
He also asked them to keep buffer stock of transformers of different capacities available so that consumers are provided adequate power supply.
He also directed for intensifying inspections in all districts of Jammu and Kashmir to curb the menace of power theft and illegal connections.
The Advisor asked them to identify hiccups and stumbling blocks that are to be addressed and assured the department that they will be provided every kind of support for ensuring better power supply.
During the meeting, the Advisor was briefed about the present status of the power supply and steps being taken to improve and augment the power scenario to ensure adequate power supply to the consumers especially during winters.
The Advisor was informed that the Discom is expecting additional unrestricted demand of power in the upcoming winter season and all the wings of the Department are working in tandem and issues of last year with regard to power supply have been addressed to a large extent and capacity of power supply has been enhanced.
They assured the Advisor that adequate measures have been taken to ensure better power supply during the upcoming winter so that consumers do not face any difficulty for want of essential supply.
Regarding the curtailment hours, it was given out in the meeting that considering the easing-off of transmission and distribution constraints by way of commission of new grids/receiving stations as well as augmentation of grids/receiving station, the Discom is expecting to further reduce curtailment hours in metered as well as unmetered areas.

 

Regarding the strengthening of Divisional as well as Regional/Central workshops, proposal amounting to 17 crores has been formulated and submitted for necessary authorization and funding which will lessen dependency on small scale industrial units for repairs during winters, when the outage rate is high.
It was also given out in the meeting that 225 kms conductor and 5000 poles have been kept as buffer stock to meet eventuality during winters.

B2V Phase III: Govt orders deployment of officers

Precious Kashmir News
Srinagar, Sep 24: In connection with the “Third Phase of Back to Village (B2V3)” Programme being held from 2nd to 12th of October 2020, the government has ordered deployment of officers assigning them their districts of operation.
An order in this regard issued here today by the GAD stated that the exact location of the Panchayats where the Officer will be conducting the programme shall be communicated by the concerned Deputy Commissioners.

Salman Khurshid, Brinda Karat named in Delhi riots chargesheet

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New Delhi, Sep 24: Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Salman Khurshid has been named in the latest chargesheet filed by the Delhi Police in the Delhi riots case for giving ‘provocative speeches’.

The 17,000-page chargesheet, filed on September 17, contains a statement from a witness saying: “Umar Khalid, Salman Khurshid, Nadeem Khan… they all used to give provocative speeches (at anti-CAA/NRC sit-ins in Delhi) and people used to get mobilised.”

The police have not mentioned the exact nature of the alleged provocative speeches. The identity of the witness has been concealed by the police (known as a protective witness). The police claims the witness was part of the core team of conspirators accused of plotting the riots.

The statement has been recorded before a Magistrate (under Section 164 of Code of Criminal Procedure or CrPC), giving it greater legal weight.

Khurshid has also been named by another accused for giving speeches at protest sites in a statement recorded by the police.

 

“If you do garbage collection, you get a lot of filth. Any garbage can be put to support statements made by individuals. I would be intrigued to know what is a provocative statement,” the 67-year-old senior Congress leader said, responding to the allegations.

“Did I attend a protest to sing a lullaby or support a constitutional, legitimate cause. (This is) an attempt at garbage collection. Sadly, the garbage collectors are not doing a good job. Don’t pick up garbage and ask questions on the quality of garbage.”

“Has (the witness) not lied by saying I made provocative statements. Have the police acted on the statement? If they have not acted on it what is the value of the statement,” Mr Khurshid added.

Khurshid is the highest ranking politician named in police chargesheets so far. The police have come under criticism for using the riots probe to target critics of the government, as well as prominent figures from the anti-CAA/NRC movement.

CPM leader Brinda Karat, lawyer Prashant Bhushan and activist Yogendra Yadav have also been named in the chargesheet giving speeches.

54 were killed in the riots that occurred in February this year. (Agencies)

Ladakh Standoff:Don’t make unilateral changes: India warns China

 

New Delhi, Sep 24: The way ahead to resolve the situation at the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh is to not unilaterally change the situation on the ground while talks on disengagement are on, the foreign ministry said today, days after the sixth round of discussions between senior commanders of both nations.

The repeated emphasis on stability on ground came after the Chinese provocation of August 31, which took place as ground commanders of the two sides were engaged in discussions to de-escalate the situation.

Without referring to the incident, the ministry, in response to reporters’ queries, today said, “The way ahead will be to refrain from making any attempts to unilaterally change the status quo, while the two sides continue their discussions to achieve complete disengagement in all friction areas and to ensure full restoration of peace and tranquility in the border areas”.

Underscoring India’s push for the restoration of status quo ante, the  ministry said disengagement is a complex process that requires “redeployment of troops by each side towards their regular posts on their respective sides of the Line of Actual Control,” and reciprocal action.

The reference to troops needing to “refrain from unilaterally changing the situation in the ground and avoid taking actions that may complicate the situation” was also there in the joint statement issued after Monday’s talks between the commanders.

The Chinese had engaged in repeated provocations last month in the middle of the disengagement process, which started after talks between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart in July.

Last week, in what was seen as a strong warning to China, defence minister Rajnath Singh said India is “very serious about issues of sovereignty” and is prepared for “all outcomes” to ensure that it is maintained.

China had started a series of transgressions in April and May, which led to a fatal face-off between the troops of the two nations on June 15. Twenty Indian soldiers had died in action in Galwan Valley, marking a first in nearly 45 years.

Six rounds of talks have taken place between the militaries of the two nations to resolve the situation. The next meeting is likely to take place soon, the ministry said. (NDTV)