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Pakistan PM urges talks on Kashmir blast, warns India against attack

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Islamabad, Feb 19: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday Pakistan was ready to cooperate with India in its investigation of a deadly bombing in the disputed Kashmir region last week, which India blamed on Pakistan, but warned of retaliation if attacked.

Tension between the nuclear-armed neighbours has risen sharply over the killing on Thursday of 40 Indian paramilitary police in a suicide bomb attack claimed by the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militant group.

Pakistan has denied any involvement and called for U.N. intervention. But Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, facing a general election by May, has come under pressure to exact revenge, and has said he has given his security forces a free hand to administer a “strong response”.

India’s top military commander in Kashmir told mothers to get their militant sons to surrender or see them dead, as security forces intensified a crackdown in response to the deadliest attack on security forces in three decades of insurgency in the Muslim-majority region.

In a televised address, Khan said Pakistan was ready to take action against anyone found to be behind the bomb attack.

“If you have any actionable intelligence that Pakistanis are involved, give that to us, I guarantee you that we will take action,” Khan said in the address to the nation. Reuters

Boycott ‘everything Kashmiri’, says Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy

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Shillong, February 19: Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy on Tuesday supported a call for a boycott of “everything Kashmiri”, including the Amarnath Yatra and purchasing products from the state.

Roy, who describes himself as a right-wing Hindu socio-political thinker, writer and ideologue on Twitter, went on the microblogging site to air his views.

“An appeal from a retired colonel of the Indian Army: Don’t visit Kashmir, don’t go to Amarnath for the next 2 years. Don’t buy articles from Kashmir emporia or Kashmiri tradesman who come every winter. Boycott everything Kashmiri. I am inclined to agree,” he tweeted.

The BJP leader-turned-Governor also referred to the Pakistan Army “who are handling the Kashmiri separatists” and its role in “East Pakistan”, mentioning war crimes like slaughter and rape.

“… And they would have kept East Pakistan but for the whacking from India,” Roy tweeted.

“I am not suggesting that we go that far. But at least some distance?” he wrote.

Roy’s comments come in the wake of the February 14 terror attack by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. PTI

Pak FM Qureshi urges UN to intervene for de-escalation of India-Pakistan tensions

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 19: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has urged the United Nations to take notice of Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir in the aftermath of last week’s attack in Pulwama.

In an interview with a private news channel, Qureshi said he has written a letter to the UN secretary general in which he has raised concerns over the “negative tactics” used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government ahead of the elections in India.

The foreign minister further said, he has requested the UN chief to play his part in the de-escalation of current tensions created by irresponsible attitude of the Indian government after the Pulwama attack.

“Pakistan has given a very measured and responsible response to the baseless accusations of India,” Qureshi said.

The already sour relations between India and Pakistan have worsened since the past week as New Delhi piled blame on Islamabad for the Pulwama attack. Pakistan’s leadership has strongly refuted the allegations.

Also read: Pakistan calls back high commissioner from India

At least 44 Indian paramilitary soldiers were killed in Srinagar-Jammu Highway in Awantipora area of Pulwama district on Thursday, when an improvised explosive device targetted a convoy of military vehicles, some 20 kilometres from Srinagar. Geo Tv

Jadhav case: Pakistan to respond to India’s arguments in ICJ today

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THE HAGUE, Feb 19: Pakistan will respond to India’s arguments in the case pertaining to Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) today (Tuesday).

ICJ resumed hearing the case on Monday and adjourned it after the Indian side presented its arguments.

The hearings at the UN court, formally known as the ICJ, revolve around the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav, an on-duty Indian navy officer working for the Indian covert agency Research & Analysis Wing (RAW). Jadhav was captured from Balochistan in March 2016. He later confessed to his association with RAW, and involvement in espionage and fomenting terrorism in Pakistan.

The Indian spy was tried in a Pakistani military court, which sentenced him to death in April 2017 for espionage and subversive activities.

Hearings in the case, which will run for four days, come at a time of intense tension between the nuclear-armed neighbours, as India has blamed Pakistan for a suicide attack on a convoy in occupied Kashmir last week that killed 44 Indian paramilitary soldiers. Pakistan has strongly rejected the allegations.

India on Monday asked the ICJ to order the release of Jadhav. However, according to diplomatic sources, India has not provided evidence regarding Jadhav’s retirement.

“India did not give a satisfactory response to a question on the passport issued in Hussain Mubarak Patel’s name,” the sources added. “Jadhav had used the passport in the name of Hussain Mubarak Patel to visit India 17 times,” they added.

Pakistan’s delegation led by Attorney General Anwar Mansoor will present its arguments today and will make its closing submissions on Thursday. It is expected that the ICJ decision will be delivered by summer this year.

Last week, Pakistan presented a fact sheet with evidence obtained from Jadhav after his arrest and during the criminal process.

On May 18, 2018, the ICJ through an interim order stayed Jadhav’s execution until a final decision in the proceedings. Geo Tv

JRL call people to observe complete shutdown whenever case challenge for hearing

Srinagar, Feb 18: Joint Resistance Leadership comprising Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik today said that they are in constant touch with the Bar Association as the crucial hearing of article 35 A is again scheduled for February 20 and 21. The list of cases comes to fore in the evening a day before the case is listed for hearing ,so whenever the case challenging the hereditary state subject law 35A that has a direct bearing on the Kashmir dispute comes up for hearing before the Indian supreme court, people will observe a complete protest strike.
In a joint statement issued here, JRL said the shutdown on the day when the case about Article 35 A would be heard by the Indian Supreme Court should send a clear message to entire India that any attempt to tamper with the J&K’s citizenship rights would not be tolerated, come what may. The Leadership said that the series of petitions filed by BJP/RSS activists before the Indian Supreme Court is actually a move to change the demography of the State by allowing non-state residents to settle down here and change its Muslim majority character, an eyesore for communally minded outfits. This illegal and immoral plan in a place that is a world acknowledged dispute where people are struggling for the past 70 years for its just resolution, will be resisted by one and all with full might and determination, and at all cost.
No Power on earth can cow Kashmiri’s into submission and make them give up there legitimate and principled demand as they have especially shown in the last 30 years by standing up to one of the worst state oppression in the world.
The leadership said that the initial sell out and constant compromise by the regional pro-India parties who are the collaborators with New Delhi have brought the situation to a point where the fate of disputed J&K is in jeopardy leaving people with the no option other than to hit the streets and agitate strongly to safeguard the whatever little exists.
The leadership said that people should brace themselves and be ready to launch an assertive campaign united with all on board. It’s an issue of our very existence.

SC to Consider Plea for Urgent Hearing of PIL Against Article 370 Granting Special Status to J&K next week

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New Delhi, Feb 18: The Supreme Court on Monday said that it would look into the plea seeking urgent hearing of a PIL challenging the constitutional validity of Article 370 of the Constitution, which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir and limits Parliament’s power to make laws for the state.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi took note of the submission of lawyer and BJP leader Ashwini Upadhyay that his plea was of “extreme national importance” and needed to be listed for urgent hearing.

“Give the mentioning memo to the Registrar. We will see it,” the bench, which also comprised Justice Sanjiv Khanna, said.

Upadhyay, in his plea which was filed in September last year, has contended that the special provision was “temporary” in nature at the time of framing of the Constitution and Article 370(3) lapsed with the dissolution of the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly on January 26, 1957.

The plea also seeks a declaration from the apex court that the separate Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir was “arbitrary” and “unconstitutional” on various grounds, including that it was against the “supremacy of the Constitution of India and contrary to dictum of ‘One Nation, One Constitution, One National Anthem and One National Flag'”.

“The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir is invalid mainly for the reason that the same has not yet got the assent of the President, which is mandatory as per provisions of the Constitution of India,” the plea, which may come up for hearing next week, said.

The petition, filed through advocate R D Upadhyay, claims that the maximum life span of Article 370 was only till the existence of the Constituent Assembly, that was January 26, 1950 when the national document was adopted.

Article 370 is a “temporary provision” with respect to Jammu and Kashmir and restricts the applicability of various provisions of the Constitution by “curtailing” the
power of Parliament to make laws on subjects which fall under the Union and Concurrent lists, it said.

Consequently, it allows the state to accord special rights and privileges to the natives, the plea said.

It claimed that the Article empowered the state legislature to frame any law without attracting a challenge on the grounds of violation of the right to equality of people from other states or any other right under the Constitution. PTI

India needs to listen to the people of Kashmir: Asad Umar

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 18: Finance Minister Asad Umar on Monday urged India to listen to the people of Kashmir and warned the country that Kashmiris would not lose their determination to break free from its subjugation.

“India needs to listen to the people of Kashmir. It must realize that the more they try and repress the people of Kashmir through violence the more determined Kashmiris become to break free from the subjugation by India,” he tweeted.

“No amount of scapegoating Pakistan will change that reality,” the minister added.

Some 44 Indian paramilitary personnel were killed last week when an explosives-packed van rammed a convoy transporting 2,500 security forces in Pulwama, in the deadliest attack in Indian-occupied Kashmir in 30 years.

The attack worsened the already sour relations between India and Pakistan, as New Delhi piled the blame on Islamabad for the attack — which was strongly refuted by the Pakistani leadership. Geo TV

Pakistan calls back high commissioner from India

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 18: Pakistan on Monday called back its high commissioner appointed in India for consultations in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack.
Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal tweeted, “We have called back our high commissioner in India for consultations.”
“He left New Delhi this morning,” Dr Faisal added.

The already sour relations between India and Pakistan have worsened over the past week as New Delhi piled blame on Islamabad for the Pulwama attack. Pakistan’s leadership has strongly refuted the allegations.

Some 44 Indian paramilitary personnel were killed last week when an explosives-packed van rammed a convoy transporting 2,500 security forces in Pulwama, in the deadliest attack in Indian-occupied Kashmir in 30 years. Geo TV

‘Universe Boss’ Gayle to retire from ODIs after World Cup

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ST. JOHN´S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, Feb 18: Veteran West Indies batsman Chris Gayle announced on Sunday that he will retire from one-day international cricket after this year´s World Cup in England and Wales.

The big-hitting 39-year-old opener, who has scored 9,727 runs in 284 ODIs, is set to play his first international since last July against England on Wednesday.

The self-styled ´Universe Boss´ appears confident that he can bow out in style after a 20-year career built on brutal hitting at the top of the order.

“You´re looking at a great man,” he told espncricinfo.com. “I´m the greatest player in the world.

“Of course I´m still the ´Universe Boss´. That will never change. I´ll take that to the grave.”

Gayle needs 677 more runs to surpass the great Brian Lara as the West Indies´ all-time record ODI runscorer, a feat he will be hoping to achieve at his fifth World Cup, which starts on May 30.

The Windies begin their bid for a third World Cup title on May 31 against Pakistan.

“I´ll let the youngsters have some fun and I can sit back in the party stand and watch them have some fun,” said Gayle.

“Winning the World Cup would be a fairytale finish. The youngsters owe it to me to win. They have to do that for me and try and get me the trophy. I´ll be looking to put my input in as well.”

Gayle has been mainly a T20 specialist since making his last Test appearance in 2014, and most recently played in the Bangladesh Premier League earlier this month.

He will continue playing franchise cricket, with the T20 World Cup in two years´ time potentially on the agenda.

“I´m in good condition. The body is feeling good and I´m pleased with that,” he added.

“I´ve lost a bit of weight and I don´t want to get too big. I´m still working on my six pack.

“I´m trying to keep up with the youngsters in the field who are like cats the way they chase the ball. I still have it in me and I´m still enjoying it.”

Since making his debut in 1999, Gayle has also scored a Windies record of 23 ODI hundreds, including the first ever World Cup double century against Zimbabwe four years ago.

The game in Barbados on Wednesday is the first of a five-match series against World Cup favourites England.

3 JeM militants, Major among 4 soldiers, policeman, civilian killed in Pulwama

Srinagar, Feb 18 (GNS): Three militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad including outfit’s operational commander, five government forces men, four of them from army including a Major, and a civilian were killed in a gunfight at Pingleena area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Monday.

Five top officers including DIG south Kashmir Amit Kumar and army Brigadier Harbeer Singh were among nine government forces personnel injured in the gunfight that raged from dawn to dusk.

A police officer said that the gunfight broke out on Monday morning after a joint team of army’s 55 RR, SOG and CRPF launched a cordon-and-search operation following a “credible inputs” about the presence of two to three militants in the area.

In the initial stage of the gunfight, two militants and four soldiers including an officer of Major rank were killed besides a civilian, Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat (46) while three soldiers were injured, he said. The slain soldiers were identified as Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal, Havildar Sheo Ram, Sepoy Hari Singh and Sepoy Ajay Kumar.

There was a lull and the joint team of government forces moved to retrieve bodies of two militants, visible from a distance, he said. However, he said, the militants rose from the rubble of a house razed during the gunfight and opened fire, leading to injuries to a lieutenant colonel and two more soldiers who were evacuated to the army hospital where three army personnel, injured in the initial phase of the firefight, were shifted.

Later, DIG south Kashmir Amit Kumar and army Brigadier along with three other soldiers, among them a Captain and Major, besides a police head constable Abdul Rashid was injured in the subsequent gunfight before the lone militant was neutralized, the officer said. He said that head constable succumbed to injuries at the army hospital. The identity and the group affiliation of the slain militants was being ascertained, the officer said. However, sources identified two of them as Kamran, the operational commander of JeM besides one local militant Hilal Ahmad Naikoo son of Ghulam Mohammad Naik of Pinglena Pulwama. Hilal’s body has been handed over to family, they added.

Regarding DIG Amit Kumar, the police officer said that he suffered an injury in the leg. The Brigadier, he said, has suffered an injury in the ankle and both of them are stable. Massive clashes were held near the gunfight site and several of them were injured in government forces action even as the internet remained suspended. Two houses belonging to Mohammad Abdullah Hajam and Abdul Gani Hajam were completely damaged along with as many cowsheds. A cow was also killed while one more was injured.

Meanwhile, Army paid tribute to four of its soldiers and in a ceremony at BB Cantt, Lt Gen KJS Dhillon, Chinar Corps Commander and all ranks, paid tributes to them. Representatives from other security agencies also joined the ceremony.

Late Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal (33) had joined Army in 2011 and hailed from Village Dangwal in Dehradun, Uttrakhand, a defence ministry spokesman said. “He is survived by his wife.”

Late Havildar Sheo Ram (36) had joined Army in 2000 and hailed from Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan and is survived by his wife and a son, the spokesman said.

Late Sepoy Hari Singh (26), a resident of Haryana had joined Army in 2011 and is survived by his wife and a son.

Late Sepoy Ajay Kumar hailed from Village Bastikri in Meerut, UP. The soldier was 27 years of age and had joined Army in 2012, the spokesman said, adding, Kumar is survived by his wife and a son. (GNS)