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Jammu -Kashmir CM Umar Abdullah hopes that SC will set a time limit for restoration of state

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‘SC ensured elections in Jammu and Kashmir’

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also thanked the apex court for the successful assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, demanding the state. He said that the Supreme Court had not directed the Central Government to hold the assembly elections, “Maybe I would not be in front of you today as Chief Minister”.

“Elections in JK were possible only when SC set a time limit. Unfortunately, SC did not set a time limit on the state and that is why we are being dragged so much. I hope that when this issue comes before SC on October 10, it will set a time limit and our state will be restored immediately.”

Answering a question about a protest under the leadership of Mahboba Mufti, the head of the People’s Democratic Party, which demanded transfer of prisoners from jails outside Jammu and Kashmir, Abdullah clarified that nothing was wrong in protest, decisions on security cases should not be in New Delhi and Srinagar.

“We are all worried about it. But doing anything in Srinagar can do nothing. Security decisions in Jammu and Kashmir are taken in Delhi, in the Ministry of Home Affairs. Therefore, it is better that she goes to Delhi, meets Home Minister and raises the issue with her, the way we did,” she said.

The CM informed the press that his government has already placed the issue before Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The Chief Minister said, “If they (PDPs) are doing it only for the show, let them do so. No one will have any objection,” the Chief Minister said.

Abdullah said that during his Independence Day speech in support of the restoration of the state, he asked about the signature campaign, Abdullah said that the campaign was going on. “When we complete it, we will take it to the Central Government and SC,” he said.

With PTI input

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Artificial rainfall is no option for lack of political will

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This artificial lake was originally built by building a dam across the Banganga River. Many rivers of Rajasthan are now fighting to catch their existence – Banganga is a prime example.

There is no tributary of Banganga produced in the bire hills. The 380 km long river passes through Jaipur, Dausa, Bharatpur and finally merges with the Yamuna River near Fatebad Agra in Uttar Pradesh. It was once called ‘Kamdenu’ by farmers, which was to bring them to irrigation for a lot of desire.

By 1996-97, the river kept so much water that a fair was held every year on the banks of Banganga in Made Village. Thousands of people were involved in this.

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Now, there is a Madhosagar dam project in Dausa district on Banganga. The fresh water of this river was that which allows the Wetlands to flourish at Ghana Bird National Park, Bharatpur.

After Chambal, Banganga is the second river of Rajasthan, whose water merges directly with the Yamuna. Since its confluence with Yamuna is in fracture streams, it is also known as a ‘broken river’.

This river still flows faster beyond Jaipur, but it has dried up near Ramgarh, where there is a lake (or used to happen).

Once, water in Ramgarh dam not only came from Banganga (from Viratnagar), but also from Madhobeni River (from Manoharpur), Gomti Canal and other streams. Now, near Daulaj village in Viratnagar, Banganga, Ramgarh Dam has the main contribution of water – or well, none other.

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In Kerala, BJP woos migrant voters of Jammu and Kashmir …

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Push to nominate migrant voters

In a bright and ‘interesting’ political development, the Kerala unit of the BJP has defended his move for the first time in the migrant voters, especially in Thrissur, where the actor-royal-politician Suresh Gopi was the first Lok Sabha seat from the state.

Amid allegations about irregularities from Congress and CPM and sudden voter list spikes, BJP State Vice President B. Gopalakrishnan said that the party would legally continue to bring new voters, even from Jammu and Kashmir, if they fulfilled the recognition of one year residence.

“If someone from Kashmir wants to vote for me, they can stay here and vote for me,” he said.

“We can bring the people of Jammu and Kashmir, keep them here for a year and keep them on the roll. We can also do it tomorrow,” he explained.

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Kerala government investigates in email leak boomengs, caught in violation of IT Act with CMO

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Call it an inquiry into an investigation … but when the Chief Minister’s Office of Kerala (CMO) ordered the World Bank to investigate the suspected leakage of a confidential e-mail for the State Agriculture Department, it was not more for Bargain, about the project of Rs 2,366 crore on climate-resistant agricultural-value enhancement (Kera).

Chief of Agriculture IAS officer B. The investigation led by Ashoka, especially to explain how the press reached the press, was allegedly distracted for non-divided uses, part of the first trisks released by the World Bank.

But instead of finding the culprits within the Agriculture Department, Ashok’s report revealed that it was the office of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who illegally used a password-protected mail to the Agriculture Department-Agricultural Minister-Agriculture Minister P. Without the knowledge or authority of Prasad!

Only four designated officers had legal access to that communication. The investigation described the move as permanent orders and possibly a violation of the Information Technology Act.

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