Amid high drama, Jammu and Kashmir government releases separatists 2 hours after detention

August 21, 2015

Srinagar, Aug 21: Chaos and confusion reigned supreme after Mufti Mohammad Sayeed led PDP-BJP government did an about turn and released the separatists just two hours after detaining and placing them under house arrest in an apparent bid to prevent them from meeting Pakistan's national security advisor (NSA) Sartaj Aziz in New Delhi on Sunday.

JammuA posse of J&K police on Thursday morning barricaded the gates of the residence of moderate Hurriyat Conference chief Mirwaiz Umar Farooq at Nigeen and informed him that he was being placed under house arrest.

Just two hours later the police lifted the barricades and informed him that he was a free bird, without explaining the reasons either for keeping him under house arrest or his sudden release. Mirwaiz is scheduled to meet Aziz during his reception at Pakistan high commission office in New Delhi on Sunday.

Simultaneously, a high drama unfolded at the residence of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Mohammad Yasin Malik when a posse of police came and took him into custody. He was also taken to Kothi Bagh police station but was released one hour without citing any reason.

Malik, who was scheduled to visit New Delhi to meet Aziz, later chaired an extraordinary meeting and decided to send two-member delegation comprising vice-chairman Showkat Ahmad Bakhshi and secretary general Ghulam Rasool Dar Eidi to meet Aziz on Sunday.

Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who is scheduled to meet Aziz on Monday morning, was already under house arrest. Unlike Mirwaiz and Malik, he continues to be under house arrest at his Hyder Pora residence.

The arrest and subsequent release of the separatist leaders sparked a political storm with separatists and main opposition party National Conference launching a frontal attack on Mufti-led government.

“Shame on Mufti Sayed for arresting on demand. He had no business following his masters’ orders & detaining the Hurriyat leaders like this… Serious question - just who is running J&K these days?” tweeted Omar Abdullah, former J&K chief minister and NC working president.

Facing flak, the J&K government sought to put the onus on the police, terming it an 'administrative action'. “Police sometimes take suo-moto precautionary measure given the law and order situation. There is nothing political about it. Had it been the intention to arrest them then we should have done it a day before. Why should we do it now”, Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra, political analyst to J&K chief minister Mufti Mohommad Sayeed, told dna.

Sources, however, said the order to arrest Hurriyat leaders had come straight from the desk of a top officer in Delhi. Senior police officers carried out the orders without consulting the state leaders. Sources said the Centre wanted to send a message to separatists that they are not invincible and can be detained when needed.

Former chief minister Omar Abdullah later said that PDP President Mehbooba Mufti was positioning herself to take credit for the release. "Now watch Mufti find a scapegoat to blame for the arrest of the Hurriyat,” tweeted Omar

Separatists, however, seem wary about their fate given the drama that unfolded on Thursday. “Our fingers are crossed (about allowing us to fly to Delhi to meet Aziz). We want India and Pakistan to move forward. We feel the dialogue is better than deadlock,” Mirwaiz told dna.

Controversies and bitterness notwithstanding, chief minister Mufti Mohommad Sayeed favoured a joint working mechanism between India and Pakistan to counter the scourge of terrorism.

“There is no good or a bad terrorists as they are all enemies of humanity. I am a born optimist. I see light in darkness which seems to be around. I hope that New Delhi and Islamabad will break ice in the upcoming NSA-level talks,” Mufti said.

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April 14,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 14: Only three fresh COVID-19 cases were reported in Kerala on April 13, while 19 confirmed patients, who were undergoing treatment, tested negative for the infection, according to the COVID-19 Outbreak Control and Prevention State Cell, Health and Family Welfare Department, Kerala government.

As of Monday evening, there are just 178 positive COVID-19 cases in the State.

Twelve patients from Kasargod district, three each from Pathanamthitta and Thrissur districts, and one from Kannur district are among those who have recovered from COVID-19 and tested negative.

To date, there have been a total of 378 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Kerala.
Meanwhile, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has demanded that State Relief Funds be made eligible for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding by making changes to the Companies Act.

Addressing the media, the Chief Minister said, "The Government of Kerala is of the opinion that contributions to the Chief Minister's Disaster Relief Funds should be included as an eligible expenditure under CSR. In a federal setup, the Relief Funds set up by the States for a public purpose cannot be excluded from the eligibility criteria when the same is available for a Central Fund set up with similar objectives and aims."

The Kerala CM said that he has written to the Prime Minister in this regard urging him to make the necessary changes.

Vijayan once again reiterated the demand of the State government to bring back stranded Keralites from overseas and added that, "We will extend all possible help and support to the Pravasi Malayalees when they come back also including rehabilitation of those who would lose their jobs in the backdrop of the pandemic outbreak."

He added that a decision on extending the lockdown in the State will be taken after taking into account the decision of the Central government in the address by the Prime Minister scheduled for April 14.

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June 14,2020

Mumbai, Jun 14: A 42-year old man suddenly collapsed and died due to natural causes onboard Air India's Lagos-Mumbai flight on Sunday, the national carrier said.

The flight was part of Vande Bharat Mission, under which the Central government is operating special repatriation flights to bring back stranded Indians from abroad amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Air India's flight AI 1906 departed from Lagos in Nigeria at 7 pm Indian Standard Time on Saturday and landed in Mumbai at 3.45 am on Sunday.

"A passenger aboard AI 1906 of June 13 from Lagos to Mumbai passed away due to natural causes today.

"A doctor onboard along with our crew, trained to handle such medical emergencies, made a valiant attempt to revive the passenger, aged 42, who had suddenly collapsed, through resuscitation etc but all their efforts went in vain," the airline's spokesperson said.

He was declared dead onboard by the attending doctor. Mumbai International Airport Limited doctors attended to the passenger after the flight landed at 3.45 am and after all the procedures were complete, the body was sent to a hospital as per protocol, the spokesperson noted.

Relatives of the deceased were informed and aircraft was taken for full fumigation as per the norms, the spokesperson said.

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New Delhi, Jun 8: India on Monday reported the highest single-day spike of 9,983 more COVID-19 cases and 206 deaths in the last 24 hours.

With this, the country's coronavirus count has reached 2,56,611, including 1,25,381 active cases, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

1,24,094 patients have been cured/discharged so far and 7,135 succumbed to the deadly virus. While one patient has migrated.

With 85,975 cases, Maharashtra is the worst-affected state in the country followed by Tamil Nadu at 31,667 cases.

A total of 1,08,048 samples were tested for coronavirus in the last 24 hours and overall 47,74,434 samples have been tested till now.

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