J&K Religion Top News

Three women detained for distributing Quran in Srinagar, released after questioning

Srinagar: PDP leader and MLA Waheed Para expressed concern over reports of three women being detained by police in Rajbagh for distributing the Holy Quran ahead of Ramzan on Sunday, calling it unjust. However, he later confirmed that the three women are safe and were briefly questioned ‘due to identity concerns’ while sharing the message of the Holy Quran. Earlier, Para had urged Srinagar to ensure that these women are not unnecessarily brought into courts or police stations. “Quran promotes justice and a crime-free society,” he said. Activist Raja Muzaffar had also condemned the detention labelling it a serious violation of international law and the United Nations Charter, which safeguard religious freedom. Muzaffar asserted that the Holy Quran advocates justice and a crime-free society, making the detention of these women for their peaceful religious activities an affront to these principles. Muzaffar had warned that such actions by the Indian government in Kashmir could escalate tensions and undermine regional peace efforts. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Education J&K

Schools to reopen in J&K  on March ist

Srinagar, Feb 22 (JKNS):- The schools in Kashmir will re-open after winter vacation on March ist and reopening of schools will be celebrated as welcome events. “Schools are going to re-open on 1st March 2025 after winter vacations which needs to be celebrated as a welcome event.” Reads the circular of School Education Department a copy of which lies with JKNS. “All Hols have been advised to adhere to the instructions that the re-opening of schools needs to be celebrated in a festive ambience to attract the students in a conducive school environment; the Hols shall ensure mobilization including preparation of Institutional Plan & Time-table, sanitation, etc. well in advance, the Hols shall be responsible for keeping all requisite arrangements ready before opening of schools and ensure the minor repairs/retrofitting, if required, with regard to Drinking Water, Electricity, Toilets, window panes etc to be taken well in advance and the Hols shall ensure that the Biometric/JK Attendance Portal is in working condition and updated as per their current staff in position. “The Schools premises must be kept neat and clean and with a festive outlook and the Complex/Cluster Heads shall hold Sensitization Sessions with their respective clusters schools to gear up all the concerned for reopening of schools in light of the above instructions.” It reads further.—(JKNS)

Crime J&K

Migrant Labourer Found Dead in Bijbehara, Police Launch Probe

Bijbehara, Feb 22 (KNO): A migrant labourer was found dead under mysterious circumstances in the Bijbehara area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said. An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the man has been identified as Krishna Karmaal (31) son of Daneshwar Karmaal of Jharkhand. He was found dead on a road in the Kanjigund area of Bijbehara. He said that police have initiated investigation into the matter while body had been shifted to GMC Anantnag for medico-legal formalities—(KNO) (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

J&K Politics Top News

Omar Abdullah: A Chief Minister Without Power?

Srinagar, Feb 21, KNT: The growing sense of disillusionment among the people of Jammu and Kashmir is starkly evident as they question the effectiveness of their elected Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah. Despite being the head of the government, many believe that the real power remains concentrated in New Delhi, reducing the Chief Minister to a mere ceremonial figure with little control over crucial matters, particularly law and order. The National Conference, which was voted to power with hopes of delivering much-needed relief to the people, has failed to live up to expectations, people claim. From economic hardships to administrative inefficiencies, people argue that nothing has changed on the ground despite their overwhelming support for the party. A recent incident in Lal Chowk has further fueled the frustration. The Traders Association of Central Lal Chowk had put up signboards urging tourists to avoid liquor and drugs to prevent unruly behavior. However, within an hour of their installation, authorities removed the boards, a move that many saw as a direct reminder of Kashmir’s political powerlessness. Traders say the removal of these boards exposed the helplessness of the administration, which could not even allow a simple civic appeal to stay in place. A shopkeeper in the city center voiced his anger, saying, “If Omar Abdullah truly believes he has no control over law and order, then what is the point of his position? Instead of skiing in Gulmarg or attending functions, he should take a stand for the people who elected him.” Another local resident expressed disappointment, stating that the Chief Minister’s silence on crucial matters is unacceptable. “He is the elected leader. He may not have direct control over law and order, but he can at least raise his voice. Simply washing his hands off the issue won’t absolve him of responsibility. People voted for the National Conference hoping for change, but they have received nothing but empty rhetoric,” he said. Critics argue that if Omar Abdullah cannot exercise real power, he should step down instead of continuing as a Chief Minister with limited authority. His recent public appearances, including enjoying noodles in Gulmarg, have drawn sharp criticism, with people accusing him of being more focused on leisure than addressing pressing governance issues. The political helplessness of elected leaders in Jammu and Kashmir has been a longstanding issue, but with mounting public frustration, the demand for accountability is growing louder. As Kashmir grapples with economic woes, administrative failures, and governance concerns, the question remains: Is Omar Abdullah truly in charge, or just a symbolic head of a powerless government? [KNT] (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

J&K Politics

Omar Admits First Budget Won’t Solve All Public Issues

Srinagar, Feb 21 (KNO): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said that all public issues cannot be resolved in the first Budget in Jammu and Kashmir, but would be a good start to lay the foundation for the next five years. Speaking with reporters, Omar Abdullah, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that he knows people have expectations and the government will come up to those expectations. He said that the all the issues cannot be resolved in the first Budget, but it would be a good beginning to lay the foundation for the next five years. On being asked about flag meeting between India and Pakistan armies, he said that these meetings are aimed at reducing the tensions without the use of force—(KNO) (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

J&K Religion

Lal Chowk Traders Urge Tourists to Respect Local Values Amid Alcohol Ban Debate

Srinagar, Feb 21 (PP): As calls for an alcohol ban intensify in Jammu and Kashmir, traders in Lal Chowk area of Srinagar, have taken a stand by urging tourists to respect local culture. The Traders Association of Central Lal Chowk has issued a public appeal to visitors, urging them to avoid liquor, drugs, smoking, and spitting on the streets. The message, displayed across prominent areas in Lal Chowk, as per the news agency Prism Post (PP), reads: “Welcome, Dear Tourists!We kindly request: Love and cherish your family. Avoid liquor, drugs, spitting on roads, and smoking. Respect our culture and traditions. Stay blessed, and enjoy your time in our enchanting city!” This initiative reflects growing concerns over substance abuse and aims to promote a family-friendly, respectful atmosphere in the city. With tourism rising in the region, traders hope the message will help maintain the integrity of the area’s rich cultural values. It’s worth mentioning that three Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)—Ahsan Pardesi from National Conference (NC), Mir Muhammad Fayaz from PDP, and Sheikh Khursheed from Awami Ittehad Party (AIP)—have, in recent weeks, submitted private bills seeking a ban on alcohol in Jammu and Kashmir. These bills aim to address concerns over the harmful impact of alcohol and drugs on families and communities in the region. (PP) (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

J&K Top News

Iltija Mufti Launches Campaign for Alcohol Ban in J&K

Srinagar, Feb 21, KNT: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader Iltija Mufti has announced a signature campaign advocating for a ban on alcohol in Jammu and Kashmir, citing its detrimental effects on families and society. The campaign is set to be launched on Saturday at the PDP office in Srinagar between 11 AM and 2 PM, aiming to mobilize public support for the proposed legislation. Taking to social media, Iltija Mufti expressed deep concern over the rising impact of alcohol and drug abuse in the region. “Alcohol and drugs are wrecking lives and families in J&K. We must come together to put an end to it before it’s too late,” she stated, urging people to participate in the campaign. The initiative comes as PDP legislator Mir Muhammad Fayaz has already submitted a bill in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly seeking a complete ban on alcohol consumption. The bill is expected to be presented during the upcoming Budget session. Additionally, National Conference legislator Ahsan Pardesi has also submitted a similar bill, indicating growing political momentum on the issue. The call for an alcohol ban has sparked discussions among political and social circles, with supporters emphasizing its potential benefits for public health and social stability. [KNT] (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Conflict

Mysterious Blast on LoC in Poonch, No Injuries Reported

Poonch, Feb 21 (JKNS):- A mysterious blast took place on LOC in Poonch area of Jammu division on Friday morning. Offical sources told news agency JKNS that a mysterious blast took place on Zero Line LOC at Nakerkote near LoC Poonch due to thunder. They said that no injury or loss was reported in the incident. More details Awaited.—(JKNS) (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Crime J&K

Pregnant Woman Dies at GMC Rajouri; Inquiry Ordered.

Rajouri, Feb 20 (JKNS):- A pregnant lady died at GMC Rajouri during labour pain even as family alleged medical negligence. Reports reaching news agency JKNS said that a young woman died in GMC Rajouri this morning and family alleged medical negligence behind the incident. The patient name witheld resident of Mandargala, Rajouri was admitted in the hospital on 18th February. Family members are protesting alleging negligence by GMC doctors and investigation in this regard. Meanwhile, an official from GMC Rajouri told news agency JKNS that the patient was admitted on February 18. She was already confirmed as an IUD, and in such cases, a wait-and-watch approach is followed. The concerned doctor did the same to check whether she would deliver the baby in good condition. Around 2 a.m., the patient complained of pain. After being referred from the labor room, she died, the official said. Now, the family is protesting, alleging negligence. The Principal of GMC has ordered an inquiry, and if negligence by the doctor is found, strict action will follow, the official added.—(JKNS) (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Crime J&K

Srinagar Police Arrest Two in Bemina Homicide Case

Srinagar, Feb 19 (JKNS): Srinagar Police have arrested two accused in connection with a culpable homicide case in Bemina, Srinagar, after an investigation into the recovery of an unidentified male body. In a post on X as per here to news agency JKNS Srinagar Police wrote, On 17th February, 2025, Police Station Bemina received an information through reliable sources that an unidentified male dead body was lying in flood spill channel near Darul-uloom, Bemina. Upon receipt of this information, police team of PS Bemina reached on the spot alongwith FSL Mobile unit of DPL Srinagar and Crime photographer of PCR Srinagar, it reads. Relevant exhibits were recovered on the spot and proceedings under provisions of 194 BNSS were initiated. Post further reads, upon preliminary enquiry, prima facie culpable homicide not amounting to murder was established. Accordingly, case FIR No 13/2025 u/s 105, 238, 241 BNS was registered in PS Bemina and investigation was set into motion. During the course of investigation, two alleged accused persons namely Imtiyaz Ahmad Machloo son of Ali Mohammad and Muneer Ahmad Sofi son of Bashir Ahmed Sofi were identified and were found involved in the commission of the crime, it reads. Both the accused persons have been arrested. Further investigation into the case is going on, reads the post. (JKNS) (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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