e-mail us at editorgreaterjammu@gmail.com Vol. 6 No: 316 | JAMMU, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2014 | Pages: 12 | Price: R 2.50 | Air surcharge 50 paisa for Leh Unemployment major problem of Nagrota constituency: BSP Showcasing the Ladakhi cinema Hindi a symbol of social and cultural unity of India: President Coca Cola Cup : Alexander, G D Goenka win in football “Giving is like love; to experience its full reward, it must be offered freely.” TEMPERATURE MAX : 26.0 °C MIN : 9.5 °C RELATIVE HUMIDITY : 55 % SUNSET : 5:31 pm Today SUNRISE : 7:03 am Tomorrow In BRIEF Pak violates truce, fires mortars on IB JAMMU: In another ceasefire violation, Pakistani rangers fired mortars at the international border (IB) in Arnia Sub-Sector here today. "Pakistani rangers at around 0927 hrs fired two 81-MM mortars on forward tent guard border out-post Contd. on P-4 Col 4 Mystery bag creates panic on Jmu-Sgr NH JAMMU: Traffic remained disrupted for around two hours when a mystery bag found outside an Army Unit created panic on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Nagrota area on city outskirts. BJP releases 4th list of 16 Paved way for Ganderbal’s own representative: Omar candidates for J&K polls NEW DELHI, NOV 15: BJP today announced its fourth list of 16 candidates, including 11 Muslims, for the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections. For the 87-seat Assembly, the BJP has till now announced its nominees for 70 constituencies out of which 31 are Muslims. After getting clearance from the party's Central Election Committee (CEC), the fourth list of candidates was announced which includes names of Mir Mushtaq Navshari for Uri, Draksha Andrabi for Sonawar, Zubair Nazir for Batamaloo, Fayaz Rahat for Badgam, Abdul Rasheed Bandey for Beerwah and Abdul Rahman Chopon for the Chrari Sharief constituency. Other candidates whose names were declared in the list are Sardar Avtar Singh (Tral), Abdul Mohd Wagey (Pampore), Javed Ahmad Qadri (Shopian), Sohil Contd. on P-4 Col 1 Malik Kavinder hijacks Ajatshatru's show JAMMU: BJP Leader Ajatshatru Singh faced piquant situation on Saturday when the entire show organised by his supporters to welcome him in Jammu after joining BJP was hijacked by Kavinder Gupta and his supporters. While the felicitation ceremony was underway and programme was going on in Hari Niwas Palace BJP leaders Avinash Rai Khanna, Ajatshatru Singh, Kavinder Gupta and Manmohan Choudhary were all present on the dais. In between Kavinder Gupta received a phone call and message that his name has been cleared by the party high command for the Gandhi Nagar Assembly seat and this news spread like a wild fire. Everyone present on the dais started greeting him and even garlanded Contd. on P-4 Col 1 Contd. on P-4 Col 4 Cong Gen Secy Vinod Sharma joins PDP SRINAGAR: Vinod Sharma after resigning as General Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) has joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He was welcomed into the party fold by the PDP patron, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. Contd. on P-4 Col 4 X-CUSE ME PLZ...! SHEKHAR GANDERBAL, NOV 15: In his first appearance in Ganderbal after deciding not to seek re-election from the constituency, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said he had realised that time had come for the people to have their "own representative". "For 40 years, my family - my grandfather, my father and me - have been asking for votes for themselves from this constituency and it is for the first time that I am seeking votes from here for anyone other than the family," Omar said while addressing an election rally ‘Cong, PDP didn't support me in AFSPA revocation’ C hief Minister Omar Abdullah today accused both his coalition partner Congress and opposition People’s Democratic Party of not supporting him in his BRISBANE, NOV 15: Government on Saturday downplayed reports that Chinese troops were training Pakistan Army personnel right across the IndiaPakistan border in J&K. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson, Syed Akbaruddin when asked to comment on reports in this regard, said the National Security Contd. on P-4 Col 1 GJ REPORT JAMMU, NOV 15: The scrutiny of 209 candidates who filed their nomination papers for 2nd phase of Assembly Elections-2014 was held today in the offices of Returning officers of their respective con- Upper Behota, Gurmul and Topneel. Urging the people to vote heavily in favour of Congress Party, Azad expressed confidence that he will be able to realize his dream of making Chenab valley a "Model Region" of the State. Unfolding his vision for Chenab Valley, Azad said that he will strive to make it a modern and progressive region of the State if people repose Contd. on P-4 Col 3 Mohd Ayub (Independent) were cleared. In 58- Reasi Assembly Constituency, the nomination papers of 14 candidates, Om Parkash (CPIM), Ajay Nanda (BJP), Balwan Singh (JKNPP), Jugal Kishore (Congress), J&K Assembly Polls: 26 rejected stituencies, in which 183 candidates were found eligible whereas nomination papers of 26 candidates were rejected. In 57-Gulabgarh Assembly Constituency, the nomination papers of 8 candidates, Bashir-Ud-Din (JKNPP), Pardeep Singh (BJP), Jawahar Singh (BSP), Shafiq-Ur-Rehman (PDP), Abdul Gani Malik (NC), Mumtaz Ahmed (INC), Shabeer Ahmed (Hindustan Janta Party) and Headmaster seeks helicopter service to ferry staff Former Union Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad addressing a public meeting in Doda. Azad said that people are aware about how the remote and backward areas were used as vote-banks for almost sixty years by certain parties and it is only Congress Party which made a sincere beginning to initiate development activities. Azad was on a campaign trail in higher reaches of three constituencies of Chenab Valley, where he addressed seven public meetings at Kukerwas, Bouddhar, Hallaran, Seot, endeavour to get controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act revoked. He also said PDP did not support him as the opposition Contd. on P-4 Col 1 here. "I slowly realised that time has come that Ganderbal needs a representative from the area only and that the NC candidate must belong to the area," he said. Saying that the decision to skip Ganderbal was not Contd. on P-4 Col 1 an easy GJ REPORT JAMMU, NOV 15: With an aim to ensure full attendance and to prevent absenteeism in the school, a headmaster has sought helicopter service for self and staff in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir. In a letter addressed to the Chief Education Officer, Reasi, the Headmaster, Government High School Sersundwan, Zone Contd. on P-4 Col 3 Jagjiwan Lal (NC), Karan Singh (BSP) and 8 Independent candidates Anil Kumar, Baldev Raj Sharma, Bansi Lal, Rano Devi, Saraf Singh, Karnail Singh, Kuldeep Singh and Meenakshi Shasrma were cleared. In 59-Gool Arnas Assembly Constituency, the nomination papers of 10 candidates, Ajaz Ahmed Khan (Congress), Imtiyaz Ahmed Shan (PDP), Shiban Contd. on P-4 Col 1 GJ REPORT KARGIL, NOV 15: Resolving to liberate the mountain locked regions of J&K from the state of siege, PDP Patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that places like Kargil and Leh would be brought into the economic and development mainstream. Addressing public meetings at Kargil and Drass, Mufti said the tremendous potential of these areas will be harnessed for the benefit of residents by improving connectivity and addressing political urges and socioeconomic needs. Accompanied by senior PDP leader and Member Parliament Muzaffar Hussain Beigh and Moulvi Imran Raza Ansari and the local candidate Haji Inayat Ali, Mufti went to the Islamia School Kargil, the DINESH NARGOTRA JAMMU, NOV 15: T he people of Jammu and Kashmir are all set to elect their representatives to the Legislative Assembly during the five-phase elections commencing on 25th Nov 2014 and ending on 20th Dec 2014. The counting of votes shall be held on 23rd Dec 2014 and the poll results are expected to be announced by late night on the same day. Greater Jammu shall be updating its readers with some significant and interesting facts pertaining to the past and forthcoming elections in various constituencies. The Greater Jammu team has made a humble endeavour to collect the relevant data from various agencies and present it daily to the readers to make them aware about the State's Assembly history. 1967 1972 1977 PARTIES (NC) NATIONAL CONFERENCE (PP) PRAJA PARISHAD (IND) INDEPENDENTS (INC) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (BJS) BHARATIYA JAN SANGH (IND) INDEPENDENTS (2) (DNC) DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONFERENCE (INC) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (BJS) BHARATIYA JAN SANGH (NCO) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ORG) (IND) INDEPENDENTS (3) (IND) INDEPENDENTS (7) (INC) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS WINNERS AMAR NATH SHARMA (NC) PROMINENT LOSERS PARAS RAM (PP) REGD. VOTERS 26282 VOTES POLLED 16280 PERCENTAGE 61.94% H. RAJ (INC) PARAS RAM (BJS) 30378 18712 61.60% DEV DATT (INC) PARAS RAM (BJS) 33369 21037 63.04% SHIV CHARAN (IND) FAQIR CHAND (INC) 40375 21479 53.20% Contd. on P-4 Chenani YEAR 1977 1983 1987 PARTIES (INC) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (JNP) JANATA PARTY (JKN) J&K NATIONAL CONFERENCE (IND) INDEPENDENT (9) (IND) INDEPENDENT (3) (INC) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (JKN) J&K NATIONAL CONFERENCE (CPI) COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (BJP) BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY (INC) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (JPP) JAMMU & KASHMIR PANTHERS PART (BJP) BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY "I am quite sure that the people, like rest of the country, will choose development as the main plank. The party (BJP) will do extremely well because none of Contd. on P-4 Col 1 WINNERS BHIM SINGH (INC) PROMINENT LOSERS ISHAR DASS (JNP) BHIM SINGH (IND) YASH PAUL KHAJURIA (INC) REGD. VOTERS 33477 VOTES POLLED 15059 PERCENTAGE 44.98% YASHPAUL (INC) 39453 22866 57.96% THAKUR DASS CHANOTRA (JPP) 45772 28771 62.86% Contd. on P-4 CMYK famous seminary to hold discussions with its president Aga Jamal and other scholars. They later went in a procession alongwith the Islamia School leadership upto the venue of the public meeting after Islamia School extended its support to the PDP's political and developmental vision. Mufti said PDP's vision of Jammu and Kashmir becoming a bridge between India and Pakistan contains the important feature of opening Kargil-Skardu road. He said the decision taken on reopening this road and starting a bus service on its was taken by India and Pakistan many years back but because of lack of follow-up there was no forward movement on this initiative. "PDP Contd. on P-4 Col 2 NO CHECK: As ‘Men In Blue’ remain busy in fining two-wheeler riders for traffic violation, buses continue to be parked at random along the roadside unchecked at B C Road. Amar Udhampur YEAR 1962 ‘AFSPA doesn't give unlimited powers’ YEH HAI JAMMU LET’S UPDATE OURSELVES WITH ELECTORAL FACTS Today's Constituencies 60-UDHAMPUR & 61-CHENANI Polling Date: 2nd Dec 2014 SRINAGAR, NOV 15: BJP leader and former Army Chief Gen (Retd) V K Singh today asserted that his party will do well in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections as its main plank is development of the state. Nominations of 183 candidates Will liberate Ladakh from cleared for Phase 2 after scrutiny mentality of siege: Mufti India plays down reports of China training Pak Army troops Development of remote areas agenda of Congress: Azad GJ REPORT JAMMU, NOV 15: Claiming credit for setting out Chenab Valley on the path of progress and development since 2002 after people of Chenab Valley reposed confidence in Congress Party, Azad said that he does not want to say that Chenab Valley has attained highest pinnacles of development during the past ten years, but no one can deny the fact that a solid beginning has been made since 2002 and today it is on the threshold of entering into a new phase of prosperity and progress. "I do not say that everything has been achieved, but I can say with full conviction that it is Congress Party which has demonstrated intentions, will and ability to develop this tough region of the State", said Azad. Hitting out at the divisive and exploitative forces, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah addressing a public gathering in Ganderbal on Saturday. BJP to do well in J&K polls: Singh
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