Srinagar, Dec 29 (GNS): National Conference Party President and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Dr Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday felicitated the Party’s winning candidates for their resounding victory in the District Development Council elections attributing the victory to the resilience of people of J&K.
Lauding the resilience of party workers and party functionaries here at a felicitation function held at party headquarters, Party President said that the thumping victory of the Party’s DDC candidates bear out how widespread the roots of party are across Jammu and Kashmir.
He said it was the ideological congruence with socio-political and economic emancipation of the poor at its core that helped the party to withstand the hostile and challenging times.
The Party, he said, has endured its character by working for the poor and destitute to iron out social and economic disparity in Kashmir by making recurring drastic and pro poor contributions in all areas from time to time.
On the occasion the triumphant DDC candidates of the Party were individually festooned by the party president with garlands.
The party vice President Mr. Omar Abdullah, General Secretary Haji Ali Muhammad Sagar and Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani also felicitated the Party’s DDC candidates hoping that the winning candidates would live up to the obligations and responsibilities of the post.
Among others Party’s Members of Parliament Muhammad Akbar Lone, Hassnain Masoodi; Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan, Nazir Ahmed Khan Gurezi, Shameema Firdous, Ali Muhammad Dar, Sajad Shafi Uri, Qaisar Jamsheed Lone, Javed Dar, GR Naaz, Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar, Ghulam Mohi Ud Din Mir, Syed Tauqeer Ahmed, Salman Ali Sagar, Imran Nabi Dar, Er. Sabiya Qadri, Nazir Malik, Ahsan Pardesi, Mudassar Shahmiri were also present in the function.
While expressing gratitude to the people for their overwhelming support to the National Conference, the Party President said the people have done their bid and that now it was the turn of elected DDC members to pay off by rising up to the expectations of people with pure and simple service motive. “I am hopeful that the Party’s DDC members will devise an all inclusive strategy to serve people, address their concerns and become a voice for the voiceless. We in our party have always upheld that people are the real source of power; therefore it is more binding for our elected DDC members to keep in touch with their constituents. Unfortunately we have lost half a decade since 2015, now I am hopeful that the newly elected DDC, keeping up with the party agenda will make most of the bottom-up style of development envisioned and introduced by Sher e Kashmir and work day in, day out to make a discernible difference in people’s lives,” he said.
Extolling the functionaries and workers to heap on their public outreach Party President said that there was no scope for resting as the forthcoming days and months would be equally challenging.
“We saw how brazenly the administration discriminated against our contesting candidates and created hurdles to impede our public outreach by flaunting all democratic norms.The anti democratic forces will again contrive to rein in and encumber our efforts underway for the restoration of people’s rights.
However our workers and functionaries withstood all sorts of difficulties on their own with no support coming from any quarter. I am hopeful that the party rank and file will keep up with the resolute behavior.
Unity holds the key to success. In the days our detractors will employ all sorts of enticements, coercion and intimidation to break our unity. We on our behalf have to strengthen our rows against their machination and face the challenges ahead of us resolutely,” he added.
On the occasion Party leadership also felicitated Salman Ali Sagar for his victory in ULB by-polls of Sringar SMC and hoped that his presence in the SMC will give pre-eminence to development issues in the corporation. (GNS)
Bandipora: Police Says Man Admits Killing Wife During Brawl Over Mehr, Gold Ornaments
Srinagar, Dec 29 (GNS): Police on Tuesday said that a man admitted to strangulating his wife after a brawl over “Mehr and gold ornaments” in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district last week.
A police spokesperson said that on December 21, Police Post Ajas received a written complaint from one person namely Abdul Rehman Matahanji son of Abdul Gaffar Matahanji of Laharwalpora Bandipora, stating that his daughter namely Afrooza Bano was killed by her husband—Shabir Ahmad Pahloo son of Nazir Ahmad Pahloo of S.K Payeen Bandipora.
Accordingly, a case (FIR No.177/2020) under relevant sections of law was registered in Police Station Sumbal and investigation was taken up, the spokesperson said in a statement issued to GNS.
Subsequently, he said, a special team headed by Duty Officer Police Post Ajas recovered the body of the woman and after completing all medico-legal formalities handed over it to her legal heirs for last rites.
During the course of investigation, he said, officers came to know that the woman’s husband was involved in the commission of the crime. After strenuous efforts and swift action of police, he was arrested.
“During questioning, the accused admitted that during the intervening night of 20/21 December the duo were engaged in a brawl over Mehar and Golden ornaments and he strangulated his wife to death,” he said. Shabir has been arrested and shifted to Police Station where he remains in custody. “Further investigation in the case is going on.” (GNS)







