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Pak resumes shelling; 7 hurt IB villagers flee homes, 112 schools shut for 2 days

Pak resumes shelling; 7 hurt

An Arnia resident shows a shell fired from across the border. PTI

Amit Khajuria

Tribune News Service

Jammu, May 21

Pakistan Rangers yet again resorted to unprovoked shelling in the Arnia sector, injuring seven persons, including a Special Police Officer (SPO), and triggering panic among villages along the International Border on Monday.The local administration began evacuating people from the border areas of Ranbir Singh Pura (RS Pura) and closed schools for two days within 5 km of the border.SPO Gulcharan Singh was injured when a mortar shell landed at a police station in Arnia. A seriously injured woman, Darshna Devi, was shifted to GMC, Jammu. The others, also from Arnia, were admitted to a local hospital.Pakistan Rangers, who had earlier halted firing after “pleading” with the Border Security Force for calm, resorted to unprovoked firing late on Sunday and resumed heavy shelling on Monday. A BSF spokesperson said the Rangers opened small-arms fire at the Narayanpur BOP in Ramgarh sector around 10.30 pm on Sunday for 30 minutes. The BSF retaliated with limited fire. Around 4 am, Rangers restarted small-arms fire in the Arnia sector and switched to heavy mortar shelling around 7 am. A heavy exchange of fire continued till 2 pm.Around 8.45 pm, Chamliyal BOP in the Ramgarh sector was also targeted. Amid shelling, residents started fleeing to safer places. The administration said shelter camps had been set up and vehicles pressed into service to evacuate villagers. As many as 112 schools have been closed for two days.8-month-old boy dies in firing from across LoCJammu: An eight-month-old boy was killed in Pakistani firing along the Line of Control (LoC) at Saili Palli village in the Akhnoor sector late on Sunday. Police said the family was sleeping in the house courtyard when a bullet hit the baby. TNS


GoG keeps tab on state govt schemes: Lt Gen Shergill

GoG keeps tab on state govt schemes: Lt Gen Shergill

Senior Adviser to Punjab CM TS Shergill addresses a gathering at Kishangarh village. Tribune photo

Our Correspondent

Khanna, May 16

Guardians of Governance (GoG) are eyes and ears of the state government. They are keeping a regular tab on every scheme allotted to them.This was stated by senior adviser to the Punjab Chief Minister Lt-Gen TS Shergill (retd) while addressing the gathering in Kishangarh village, near Khanna, on Wednesday.“GoG submit accurate, unbiased and factual-free report pertaining to the government schemes,” said Shergill.“Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, himself regularly monitors these schemes so that report presented by the GoG is up to the mark, besides suitable and prompt action can be taken accordingly,” he added.“The Chief Minister has given a huge responsibility to ex-servicemen by initiating the GoG scheme,” he said.He clarified that any negative report sent by GoG was taken on priority basis and they did not interfere in the government’s functioning.“Those who perform excellently are praised,” he added.“At present, GOG are monitoring 18 schemes, which will be increased to 24 in the coming days,” he said.“GoG are ensuring effective implementation of the government schemes,” said Lt-Col Harbant Singh Kahlon (retired), the GoG district chief.Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dr Shena Aggarwal, Khanna SDM Sandeep Singh, SP (Headquarters) Balwinder Singh Bhikhi and others were also present on the occasion.


Chinar Corps commander visits NCC camp

Chinar Corps commander visits NCC camp

Chinar Corps commander Lt Gen AK Bhatt with students in Srinagar on Sudnay. photo: Amin War
  • To foster the spirit of national integration, solidarity and develop camaraderie among cadets from Gujarat and J&K, ‘Ek Bharat Shresht Bharat’ camp was conducted by NCC, Srinagar, at the JAK LI Regimental Centre, Rangreth, on Sunday.
  • An Army statement said Lt Gen AK Bhatt, Chinar Corps commander, paid a visit to the camp and was delighted to meet the jubilant cadets. After presenting a guard of honour to the corps commander, the cadets presented a remarkable cultural programme, highlighting the rich heritage of the nation.
  • Lt Bhatt complimented the cadets for their impeccable parade and the cultural programme. He also urged the cadets to make full use of the opportunity to share their views and opinions and participate in sports, cultural, educational and recreational activities. Srinagar, TNS

 


ECHS final authority to employ persons

Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare has taken another step forward in optimising the manpower in ECHS polyclinics. Good HR for managing ECHS is the focus

Dear Niners brothers,

l had invited Maj Gen Ashok  Kumar MD ECHS to our Hq  at Chankyapuri  to address  our Governing  council members from  25 States. He clarified  all doubts including  new 64 kB card.  ESM fraternity shud  not worry n his org will take care of all problems  incl prep of new cards. He clarified each indl veteran’s  doubt n took three  hours.

My hats off to see the spirit  n dedication  of the General Officer.  I will  send his personal contact No.  nd  other details on our web sight asap.

Regards.

Brig  Kartar SIngh

President

IESL ,New Delhi

click to open link for news letter of Apr 2018

NEWS LETTER, CENTRAL ORGANISATION, ECHS, NEW DELHI,APR 2018

 


HEADLINES :::25 -04-2018

  1. MONTHLY MEETING OF ALL GOG ( GURDIANS OF GOVERANCE) OF DISTT PATHANKOT
  2. VIDEO OF TARAN TARAN ARMY MEN’S RANSACKED HOUSE GOES VIRAL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
  3. WON’T ALLOW INDISCIPLINE IN POLICE FORCE, CM WARNS AGAIN
  4. NEW MINISTERS TAKE CHARGE, WARD OFF ‘EVIL EYE’ ON BUNGALOWS, OFFICES
  5. 37 MAOISTS KILLED IN ENCOUNTERS OVER 2 DAYS IN GADCHIROLI
  6. 4 JAISH MILITANTS GUNNED DOWN IN J&K SEPOY AJAY KUMAR, CONSTABLE LATEEF AHMAD GOJRI KILLED IN PULWAMA GUN BATTLE
  7. BALL IN PAK COURT: INDIA SAYS 2018 SAARC SUMMIT UNLIKELY
  8. INDIAN AIR FORCE TESTS CAPABILITY TO HANDLE NUKE WARFARE DURING MEGA EXERCISE
  9. A FIRST: INDIA, PAK TO BE PART OF SCO MILITARY DRILL IN RUSSIA
  10. SECURITY FORCES ARREST MILITANT IN MANIPUR
  11. LAST SIKH QUEEN’S EARRINGS FETCH NEARLY 6 TIMES AUCTION ESTIMATE
  12. HELMET TO BE MUST FOR WOMEN IN UT DRAFT NOTIFICATION ISSUED, OBJECTIONS INVITED WITHIN 30 DAYS
  13. AFSPA AND AFTER HEARTENING NEWS FROM NORTH-EAST
  14. CAPT OPPOSES MHA MOVE TO MERGEUT CADRE DSPS

37 Maoists killed in encounters over 2 days in Gadchiroli

Troops of C­60, CRPF storm site of clandestine meeting; two top leaders among bodies identified

› A combing operation was again launched since Monday evening to search bodies in Indravarti river and 15 more bodies were recovered.
ANKUSH SHINDE, DIG of Gadchiroli range

NAGPUR: The police said they had gunned down 37 armed Maoists in 48 hours in two gunbattles in Maharashtra’s south Gadchiroli.

At least six Maoists were killed in a gunfight in Nainer jungle near Jimalgatta village on Monday evening and 15 more bodies were recovered from the site of Sunday’s shootout in which 16 rebels had died.

Police said that among the bodies recovered initially from the Rela-Kasnasur forest, two were senior members of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), identified as Srinu alias Srikant, who was in charge of the south Gadchrioli division of the extremist organisation, and Sainath, alias Dolesh Madhi Atram. Srinu and Sainath carried a reward of ₹20 lakh and ₹12 lakh on their heads.

Among the 37 dead militants who were killed in the two encounters, 19 were women, including 18-year-old Suman Kulyeti, a platoon member, who carried a ₹4 lakh reward on her head. Security forces have recovered 15 decomposing bodies of the ultra-leftists, including two women, floating in the Indravati river on Tuesday morning, said Abhinav Deshmukh, superintendent of police (SP) of Gadchiroli. “The combing operation in the area is still on. Some weapons were also recovered.”

The latest encounter between the Maoists and commandos of the elite C-60 force took place on Monday evening at a site that is 60 km from the scene of Sunday’s gunbattle. “Six Maoists were killed in the encounter and four of them were women,” Deshmukh said. C-60 commandos, along with district police and CRPF troopers, have been engaged in an intense search in south Gadchiroli since Saturday evening, resulting in the fresh encounter on Monday, he added.

One of the slain Maoists, Nandu Atram, was the Aheri dalam (squad) commander and carried a reward of ₹16 lakh on his head. The search operation was stopped on Sunday evening until Monday afternoon because of heavy rain in the area and lack of sufficient personnel. “A combing operation was again launched since Monday evening to search bodies in Indravarti river and 15 more bodies were recovered,” said deputy inspector general (Gadchiroli range) Ankush Shinde.

Maharashtra’s additional director general of police (special operations), D Kanakaratnam, who visited the spot on Tuesday afternoon said only 21 of the slain Maoists had been identified so far. The identified extremists carried a collective reward of ₹1.09 crore, he said.

“We had information about the movement of Perimili dalam (squad) of the CPI (Maoist) near Tadgaon. So, we launched an operation on Saturday evening. On Sunday, around 9.30am, an encounter ensued that continued for hours. This is the first time that two divisional committee members of the CPI (Maoist) were killed in a single operation,” said Shinde

RAIPUR: Maoist rebels are under pressure from security forces in Dandakaranya forests of eastcentral India, their traditional stronghold, and are trying to build a new bastion, according to interrogation reports of Maoist leaders and documents seized by police of Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, a reason why they may be congregating in Gadchiroli.

Dandakarayana is spread between the borders of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Odisha, and the Maoists call it a free zone. The Communist Party of India (Maoist) has divided Dandakaranya into nine divisions, each comprising three/five area committees; every area committee is composed of several local organisational squads ( LOS ) and local guerrilla squads ( LGS).

South Gadchiroli is one of the nine divisions of the Maoists in Dandakaranya where 37 Maoists have been killed by security forces in the last three days, including 31 in an encounter on April 22.

“The recent activities of Maoists in Rajnandgaon, Khawardha (both in Chhattisgarh), Balaghat and Mandala (both in Madhya Pradesh) proves that they are moving to new regions in the MMC, of which Gondia and a tip of Gadchiroli (both in Maharashtra) are part. As per details available with us, there are about 180 armed cadres who have shifted to this new MMC area,” said a senior intelligence officer posted in Chhattisgarh who did not want to be named, referring to the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh or MMC region.

According to security forces officers in Chhattisgarh, the attacks by security forces in Dandakaranya have led to disputes between Maoist leaders and the cadre.

On February 9, Gadchiroli police arrested Ramanna, also known as Srinivas Madru, and his wife Padma, both Maoist operatives. Ramanna was one of the founder members of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG) that merged with another rebel outfit, Maoist Communist Centre of India (MCCI), in 2004 to give birth to the unified CPI (Maoist).

Ramanna allegedly told the police the CPI (Maoist) is now concentrating on the tri-junction of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.

“We have documents which suggest that owing to pressure of the security forces in Dandakaraya region, they are now shifting to MMC… They are armed with automatic weapons but steps to contain them are going on,” said DM Awasthi, special director general (anti-Maoist operations), Chhattisgarh police.

A letter recovered by the security forces in February 2017 from Bastar points to increasing pressure from security forces in the region forcing Maoists to shift to MMC.

The letter written to a Maoist rebel, identified as comrade Surendra, from comrade Somru said: “Oppression is rising. The enemy are opening camps. Villagers are fleeing from the area and we are working in difficult conditions.”


Army captain held for molesting woman professor in Kanpur

Army captain held for molesting woman professor in Kanpur

Kanpur, April 16

An Army captain and a hostel warden have been arrested for allegedly stalking and molesting a woman professor here, the police said on Monday.  An FIR was registered against the duo under relevant sections of the IPC at Bithoor police station, SSP (Kanpur) Akhilesh Kumar said.The Army official, who is a doctor, had come to the city to attend a medicos’ meet on Friday where he met the professor, also a doctor, he said.According to a complaint filed by the professor, the official, who was in an inebriated condition, misbehaved with her and tried to pull her away from her car when she was returning to her hostel.She also alleged that the captain, accompanied by the hostel warden, followed her to her college hostel in Bithoor, and started knocking at her door. PTI


vedios : Lt Gen Ata Husnain at Kashi Manthan – 2018 (2)

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Lessons from the Rauf Khanday story: Changing the radical narrative in Kashmir is imperative

The story of Rauf Khanday, the Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist killed at Petha Dialgam village in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on the night of 31 March, is the ideal trigger for commencement of new narratives in Jammu & Kashmir.

Rauf Khanday along with another young terrorist was located by intelligence in a safe house in the village; security forces have a standard operating procedure in such encounters. Megaphones, mobiles and even couriers are used to establish communication with terrorists holed up, especially if it is known there are local ones. They are asked to surrender failing which the encounter is progressed to its inevitable end.

Altaf Ahmad Khan, the current SSP Anantnag and a veteran JK Police officer knows the score. He set up the mechanism to communicate with both the young terrorists and convinced one of them to surrender, but Khanday refused. What Altaf Khan then felt is the stark truth that many in Kashmir and in fact all over India have hardly understood; that Khanday had a false interpretation of the Quran fed to him.

SSP Altaf Khan tried discussing with him aspects of the false interpretation but two way mobile communication under the tension of an ongoing encounter is hardly the environment in which the Quran’s message can be interpreted. “I narrated verses from Quran and advised him that whatever he was doing was against the teachings of Islam. The conversation continued for over 30 minutes during which Khanday got abusive. But I ignored all this because my intention was to save him from getting killed,” Khan is reported to have later said. Khanday’s parents were brought to the encounter site but their urgings too could not succeed; he became violent and was eventually killed.

Ever since 2012-13 new militancy has hit the Valley. Till then the narrative of extremism was led by radicalised Pakistani terrorists. The new generation of local terrorists were, however, mostly from South Kashmir. Headquartered there, in the Kulgam area, is the Jamaat e Islami (JeI) Kashmir which is not linked with JeI India.

Efforts to link the extremist movement in J&K with international extremist Islamic influence had formed a part of Pakistani grand strategy right from 1989. It was well known that bringing about such a change in Kashmir’s essentially tolerant Sufi faith would need the spread of new narratives with less tolerant interpretations of the Quranic message, which give Islam a colour of confrontation with the rest of the world.

But these new narratives really came into their own as social media hit the Valley with penetration of mobile networks and internet connectivity in 2012-13. The transformative effect came with the full throated employment of UP and Bihar maulvis who had by then replaced the Sufis in the Valley’s mosques, making a difference to the Friday sermons and everyday Islamic education of children.

The Indian state and its frontline organisations led by the army and intelligence agencies understood little of the creeping onslaught of the new Islamic narratives. The unfortunate thing is that lack of knowledge and unwillingness to go beyond search engine information – while continuously condemning all of Islam as a faith and not its negative interpretations – is only helping drive Kashmir’s youth deeper into the morass of extremism.

We need a moderate clergy to come to the assistance of the establishment. Even the clergy of Saudi Arabia is changing its stance based on the leadership of Prince Mohammad bin Salman. India is fortunate that it has major schools of Islamic jurisprudence and its Islam is considered the most moderate. Yet a one off condemnation of extremist interpretations about terrorism does not help; in fact the silence of the clergy contributes to strengthening the ongoing negative narratives.

India has many eminent Islamic clergymen who give weight to multi-faith dialogue and espouse the cause of moderate ideology. Changing the radical narrative in Kashmir cannot be a creeping effort; it has to be transformative, visible and focused. It’s a matter of putting together a campaign backed by the government which can take inspiration from similar campaigns instituted in countries such as Indonesia and Singapore. There are models of online instruction through internet imams and academics while addressing youth, parents and teachers on religious parenting and ever present threats of negative religious interpretations.


 


Army Chief briefed on LoC situation

Army Chief briefed on LoC situation

Amir Karim Tantray

Tribune News Service

Jammu, March 31

A day after visiting eastern Ladakh, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Saturday visited Northern Command headquarters at Udhampur.The General was briefed by General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command, Lt General D Anbu on overall security situation along the Line of Control (LoC) and the hinterland in the command theatre.Giving details, Northern Command PRO Col NN Joshi said the Army Chief interacted with senior military commanders and got a first-hand assessment of the prevailing operational conditions and preparedness.“He appreciated the high standards of operational readiness in the difficult terrain and challenging operational environment. The General also lauded the synergy and cooperation between the Northern Command, Air Force, Central Armed Police Forces, civil administration, and J&K Police operating in the region,” Joshi said.The Northern Command looks after the entire Kashmir valley, Ladakh region and a major part of Jammu region, except Jammu plains, which fall under the Western Command. The Northern Command has to look after the security of three types of borders, 740-km LoC with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Actual Ground Position Line at Siachen and Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China in eastern Ladakh.This command is one of the most active operational areas of the Army which has to tackle the challenge of infiltration and ceasefire violation on the LoC, armed insurgency in hinterland of the Valley, inclement and harsh weather conditions at Siachen and unpredictable situation along the LAC.On Friday, General Rawat visited forward areas in eastern Ladakh and reviewed security situation and operational preparedness. The Army Chief had extolled all ranks for their unwavering dedication and high morale in toughest climatic conditions.