Omar Joins Protest Against Ban On Prepaid Mobiles In J&K

Omar Joins Protest Against Ban On Prepaid Mobiles In J&K

November 9, 2009 by Umer Rauf  
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Omar Joins Protest Against Ban On Prepaid Mobiles In J&KSrinagar: With mobile users affected by the general ban on prepaid connections in Jammu and Kashmir, state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday joined the chorus protested against the decision of the Center.

The Ministry of Interior of the Union has banned prepaid connections mobile phones in the state from November 01, on “serious security concerns” following reports that militants were receiving prepaid SIM cards of false identities.

However, the J & K CM has spoken out against the comprehensive ban, saying the move also punishes legal users. According to Omar, the ban on prepaid services should be lifted and security controls must be strengthened to curb its misuse.

The Interior Ministry, while the implementation of the ban, had said that the move “comes in the wake of reports of adequate verification is not being done while providing such connections prepaid mobile service providers and suppliers. In some cases, a single person had been issued with the number of multiple connections.

The J and K police earlier this year indicated that an improvised explosive device was triggered in north Kashmir through a wireless phone SIM card had been issued in the name of a senior army official in the northern district Kashmir Baramulla.

“False documents and identity cards are used by sellers, especially in the case of prepaid connections. This situation has led to serious security concerns. Therefore, the decision”, the ministry had said.

The use of mobile phones to explode IEDs is one of the most easy and widespread attack the security forces and militant after sowing of FDI can be exploited for miles.

Omar’s father Farooq Abdullah, who holds the office of the Union Ministry for New and Renewable Energy, Interior Minister P Chidambaram had also to reconsider the continuation of the ban on prepaid mobile services in J & K. According to Farooq, a ban on prepaid services had created anger across the state.

Outrage in the streets

The “walk and talk” generation in the state are furious that has been badly beaten with terrorists who use pre-paid connections.

“Are we extremists?” Shahid Khan, a student, asked in anger and frustration. “There are millions of prepaid subscribers terrorist connection?” He asked.

The decision to add this service has resulted in a total chaos among subscribers.

“It’s strange that I should be punished because someone somewhere might be misusing the facility. This is regrettable and reprehensible,” said Muzaffar Ahmad, 23, a university student in Srinagar.

There are some 3.8 million pre-paid connections in the state. Most of them are Airtel (one million), and new enterprises have entered the state as Tata Indicom, Idea, Aircel, Reliance. There have been large investments, and they too are angry.

“This is a bad move,” said an official of a leading mobile service provider said.

Cabinet Of Omar Abdullah Will Expand Today

July 11, 2009 by Ash gee  
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New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is expanding his cabinet todayOmar Abdullah to expand his ministry todayby inducting 13 new faces, including a woman minister.

Abdullah is inducting five members from his National Conference, and eight members from coalition partner Congress.

Governor N N Vohra will administer the oath of office and secrecy in a ceremony at Raj Bhavan in Srinagar.

With today’s expansion the strength of the six months old National Conference and Congress coalition Government will raise to 23.

Sakina Itoo, who has faced five suicide attempts on her life by militant organizations, would be the first woman minister in Omar”s cabinet.

Other prominent members who are expected to join the ministry include, Nasir Sogami, Ghulam Hassan Mir, Qamar Ali Akhoon, Raman Bhalla and Manohar Lal Sharma among others

Omar Abdullah Conducts Public Court in Jammu And Kashmir

June 24, 2009 by Ash gee  
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Bandipora: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah initiated Public Court in Bandipora to address the grievances of the people on the spot.Omar Abdullah conducts Public Court in Jammu and Kashmir
The Public court was a step towards fulfilling the promise given by the National Conference to take the administration to the people”s doorstep.

Speaking on this occasion Omar said the court will to reduce the delay in decision taking machinery.
The Chief Minister who was accompanied his Cabinet colleagues and Secretaries of different departments, heard the grievances patiently and gave directions to the concerned departments on the spot.

Nearly 3000 people participated in this court. People were happy that the Chief Minister himself listened to their problems. (ANI)

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