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10 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | November 23, 2015, Monday FATEH KHAWANI With p rofound grief, w e inform t he d emise of M ohammad Altaf Dar S/o Abdul Hamid Dar R/o Ikhrajpora near Radio Colony, on 21 st November 2015 ( Saturday). Congregational Fateh Khawani will b e obser ved on 2 4 th November 2015 ( Tuesday) a t their ancestral graveyard Ikhrajpora at 10:00 AM. Ladies are requested not to bring an y kind of eatables with them . BEREAVED: Abdul Hamid Dar, Mohammad Ayoub Dar A/S 3 RD DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF Mrs Haji Hussain Shah (Hawal) 10 Safar 1437 AH I often lie awake at night, when the world is asleep, and take a walk down memory lane, with tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, but missing you is heartache that never goes away. We miss you May Allah (SWT ) bless you with (Aameen) Prince Shah (Son) A/S DEMISE With profound grief, we inform the demise of wife of Haji Sheikh Ab Rehman R/o Lal Chowk Amira Kadal at present Owaisabad behind Power Grid Bemina. She left for the heavenly abode on 21 st of November 2015. The mourning will be held for only three days. There will be no chaharum. Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of eatables with them. BEREAVED FAMILY A/S BAQAL F AMI LY BEREA VED With profound grief, we inform the demise of wife of Haji Ghulam Nabi Baqal of Hotel Jehangir who left for the heavenly abode on 22 nd of November 2015. The congregational Fateh Khawani will be held 26 th of November 2015 at their ancestrial graveyard Kahthi Darwaza Malkha at 10:30 A.M. BEREAVED Haji Noor Muhammad Baqal, Mushtaq Ahmad Baqal, Shabir Ahmad Baqal, Dr. Masood Ahmad Baqal, Iftikar Ahmad (Sons) A/S FATEH KHAWANI With profound grief, we inform the demise of wife of Haji Abdul Qayoom Khan R/o Mirza Bagh Daulatabad, Nawpora on 21 st November 2015 (Saturday). Congregational Fateh Khawani will be observed on 27 th November 2015 (Friday) at their ancestral graveyard Babapora Habakadal at 2:30 PM. Ladies are requested not to bring a ny kind of eatables with them. BEREAVED: Muhammad Muzafar Khan, Zahoor Ahmad Khan (Sons) Siraj-ud-Din Shah (Brother-in-Law) 9469410247, 8491852967 A/S Mother of Justice Mansoor, Justice Yaqoob laid to rest Governor, ex-CMs, others condole demise Srinagar, Nov 22: Various politi- cal leaders, social activists, judi- cial officials and people from other walks of life attended the funeral prayers of the mother of Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court, Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir and J&K High Court Judge, Justice Muhammad Yaqoob Mir, who was laid to rest in her ancestral grave- yard at Rajpora in Pulwama district today. At a condolence meeting, held at the Rajpora residence of Jus- tice Mansoor A Mir and Justice M Yaqoob Mir, people from different areas besides High Court and lower court judges, judicial officials and employees, political leaders and others expressed grief over the demise and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. The condolence meeting was attended by J&K High Court judges including Justice Muzaffar Hus- sain Attar, Justice Ali Muhammad Magrey, Justice Husnain Masoodi, Justice Kotwal and Justice D S Thakur; ex- Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakroo; National Conference general secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, ex- Advocate General Ishaq Qadri, Advocate General Jehangir Iqbal Ganai, MLA Pulwama Muham- mad Khalil Bandh, MLA Shopian Advocate Muhammad Yousuf Bhat and others. According to the family mem- bers, the Chaharum of the deceased will be held on November 25 at the ancestral graveyard. Meanwhile, Governor N N Vohra has conveyed his sympathy to Jus- tice Mansoor Mir and Justice Yaqoob Mir on the passing away of their mother and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved to bear the loss with fortitude. Former Chief ministers Dr Farooq Abdullah, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Omar Abdullah; NC lead- ers Dr Mustafa Kamal, Sakeena Itoo, Ghulam Mohiudin Mir and Congress leader and ex-Minister Peerzada Muhammad Sayeed, PDP leader and Minister for Horticulture Abdul Rehman Veeri and Demo- cratic Party Nationalist president Ghulam Hassan Mir have expressed grief over the demise and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. Meanwhile, JEWA held a condo- lence meeting here today in which Association president Aijaz Ahmad Wafai and its members expressed solidarity with Justice Mansoor A Mir and Justice M Yaqoob Mir. They also prayed for Jannat to the depart- ed soul and strength to the bereaved to bear the loss. PC pays tributes to Bilal Lodhi PDP wants progress of youth: Para Srinagar, Nov 22: Peoples Democratic Party’s ( P D P ) youth wing Sunday held an interac- tive session with youth in winter capital here in which participants put forth their grievances. “PDP youth president, Waheed Ur Rehman Para gave patient hearing to over a hundred youth from Srinagar who put forth their grievances. He also discussed the ways to solve the genuine problems faced by them,” said a PDP statement. “We have lost way and we are unable to move forward as there is no concrete youth policy from government side which could solve our prob- lems,” the youth said. Para told the aggrieved that “his party stands by them all the time.” Arif Laigroo, Shahn- awaz, Majid Khan and Ahmad Rasool also addressed the gathering of youngsters. Srinagar, Nov 22: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Con- ference Sunday hailed Bilal Lodhi for his contributions in a meeting held at party’s cen- tral office at Sanat Nagar here to commemorate his seventh death anniversary. Party general secretary, Rashid Mehmood, on the occa- sion said, “Bilal Lodhi played historical role for restoring peace and sustained develop- ment of Jammu and Kashmir besides projecting the cause of Kashmiris at various forums, both at national as well as international level.” Another PC leader, Dawood Lodhi stressed party workers to follow the foot- steps of ‘the great leader, who always believed in peace, tranquillity, and strengthen- ing the bonds of humanity.’ “The real tributes to my father would be to work for upliftment of weaker sections of the society and help the sick and needy,” Dawood maintained. “A condolence meeting was also held at Drang Lassi- pora in Khag area where Irfan Mattoo, Muhammad Sulaim- an Bhat (political secretary), Muhammad Kamal Malik, Muzafar Ahmad, Ehsan Ul Haq and Shafat Rasool addressed the participants,” a PC spokesman said. Indira-Abdullah accord was a surrender: Rashid Srinagar, Nov 22: MLA L a n - gate and Awami Iti- haad Party president, Sheikh Abdul Rashid lambasted the statement of Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed in which he had termed 1975 Accord as historic, terming it an act aimed at pleasing people in New Delhi. Addressing a public gathering at Seer Hamdan in Anantnag district, Rashid stated, "While as Mufti Sayeed by such statement wants to please people holding throne in New Delhi. In reality, 1975 Accord diverted the resistance movement of Kashmir and Sheikh Abdullah through it vandalized the Plebiscite Front and right to self determina- tion movement." “The million dollar question is that people also need to introspect as just after one year of 1975 Accord, people gifted 58 seats to Sheikh Abdullah and have been repeat- ing the mistakes of same parlances very often," he added. Rashid said if masses really meant business, “they will find answers of several questions haunt- ing them since 1947 as they have unfortunately supported those who have betrayed them.” 1 injured in mishap BJP elects constituency heads in Sgr Srinagar, Nov 22: Under the ongo- ing organizational elections of BJP, Fayaz Ahmad Bhat was elected constituency president Habakadal and Younis Mir constituency head for Batmaloo. “In gatherings of BJP activ- ists, incharge Habakadal, Ashok Bhat proposed the names which were seconded by Bashir Ahmad Halwai. State Secretary and elec- tion incharge Srinagar district Dr Darakshan Andrabi announced that Fayaz Ahmad Bhat and Younis Mir have been declared elected unopposed,” a party spokesman said. State general secretary orga- nization, Ashok Koul congratu- lated the new constituency presi- dents and said that the party has a tradition of holding organizational elections every three years which is the symbol of inner democracy. Srinagar, Nov 22: One person was injured in a road accident in Anant- nag. A truck (JK03/0787) hit a Scooty (JK03E/3135) on KP Road near Mulsoo, Mattan resulting in inju- ries to the Scooty rider identified as Jasbeer Singh of Nowgam, Ashmuqam. He was hospitalised. Police registered a case in this regard. STATE twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com CMYK

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10 Greater KashmirSRINAGAR | November 23, 2015, Monday

FATEH KHAWANIWith profound grief, we inform the demise of M ohammad Altaf Dar S/o Abdul Hamid Dar R/o Ikhrajpora near Radio Colony, on 21st November 2015 (Saturday). Congregational Fateh Khawani will b e obser ved on 2 4th

November 2015 ( Tuesday) at their ancestral graveyard Ikhrajpora at 10:00 AM.

Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of eatables with them.

BEREAVED:Abdul Hamid Dar, Mohammad Ayoub Dar

A/S

3RD DEATH ANNIVERSARY OFMrs Haji Hussain Shah (Hawal)

10 Safar 1437 AHI often lie awake at night, when the world is asleep, and take a walk down memory lane, with tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, but missing you is heartache that never goes away. We miss youMay Allah (SWT) bless you with (Aameen)

Prince Shah (Son)

A/S

DEMISEWith profound grief, we inform the demise of wife of Haji Sheikh Ab Rehman R/o Lal Chowk Amira Kadal at present Owaisabad behind Power Grid Bemina. She left for the heavenly abode on 21st of November 2015. The mourning will be held for only three days. There will be no chaharum.Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of eatables with them.

BEREAVED FAMILY

A/S

BAQAL F AMILY BEREA VEDWith profound grief, we inform the demise of wife of Haji Ghulam Nabi Baqal of Hotel Jehangir who left for the heavenly abode on 22nd of November 2015. The congregational Fateh Khawani will be held 26th of November 2015 at their ancestrial graveyard Kahthi Darwaza Malkha at 10:30 A.M.

BEREAVEDHaji Noor Muhammad Baqal, Mushtaq Ahmad Baqal,

Shabir Ahmad Baqal, Dr. Masood Ahmad Baqal, Iftikar Ahmad (Sons)

A/S

FATEH KHAWANIWith profound grief, we inform the demise of wife of Haji Abdul Qayoom Khan R/o Mirza Bagh Daulatabad, Nawpora on 21st November 2015 (Saturday). Congregational Fateh Khawani will be observed on 27th November 2015 (Friday) at their ancestral graveyard Babapora Habakadal at 2:30 PM.

Ladies are requested not to bring any kind of eatables with them.

BEREAVED:Muhammad Muzafar Khan, Zahoor Ahmad Khan (Sons)

Siraj-ud-Din Shah (Brother-in-Law) 9469410247, 8491852967

A/S

Mother of Justice Mansoor, Justice Yaqoob laid to restGovernor, ex-CMs, others condole demiseSrinagar, Nov 22: Various politi-cal leaders, social activists, judi-cial officials and people from other walks of life attended the funeral prayers of the mother of Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court, Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir and J&K High Court Judge, Justice Muhammad Yaqoob Mir, who was laid to rest in her ancestral grave-yard at Rajpora in Pulwama district today. At a condolence meeting, held at the Rajpora residence of Jus-

tice Mansoor A Mir and Justice M Yaqoob Mir, people from different areas besides High Court and lower court judges, judicial officials and employees, political leaders and others expressed grief over the demise and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. The condolence meeting was attended by J&K High Court judges including Justice Muzaffar Hus-sain Attar, Justice Ali Muhammad Magrey, Justice Husnain Masoodi, Justice Kotwal and Justice D S Thakur; ex- Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakroo; National Conference general secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, ex- Advocate General Ishaq Qadri, Advocate General Jehangir

Iqbal Ganai, MLA Pulwama Muham-mad Khalil Bandh, MLA Shopian Advocate Muhammad Yousuf Bhat and others. According to the family mem-bers, the Chaharum of the deceased will be held on November 25 at the ancestral graveyard. Meanwhile, Governor N N Vohra has conveyed his sympathy to Jus-tice Mansoor Mir and Justice Yaqoob Mir on the passing away of their mother and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved to bear the loss with fortitude. Former Chief ministers Dr Farooq Abdullah, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Omar Abdullah; NC lead-

ers Dr Mustafa Kamal, Sakeena Itoo, Ghulam Mohiudin Mir and Congress leader and ex-Minister Peerzada Muhammad Sayeed, PDP leader and Minister for Horticulture Abdul Rehman Veeri and Demo-cratic Party Nationalist president Ghulam Hassan Mir have expressed grief over the demise and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. Meanwhile, JEWA held a condo-lence meeting here today in which Association president Aijaz Ahmad Wafai and its members expressed solidarity with Justice Mansoor A Mir and Justice M Yaqoob Mir. They also prayed for Jannat to the depart-ed soul and strength to the bereaved to bear the loss.

PC pays tributes to Bilal Lodhi

PDP wants progress of youth: Para Srinagar, Nov 22: Peoples

Democratic P a r t y ’ s ( P D P ) youth wing Sunday held an interac-tive session with youth

in winter capital here in which participants put forth their grievances. “PDP youth president, Waheed Ur Rehman Para gave patient hearing to over a hundred youth from Srinagar who put forth their grievances. He also discussed the ways to solve the genuine problems faced by them,” said a PDP statement. “We have lost way and we are unable to move forward as there is no concrete youth policy from government side which could solve our prob-lems,” the youth said. Para told the aggrieved that “his party stands by them all the time.” Arif Laigroo, Shahn-awaz, Majid Khan and Ahmad Rasool also addressed the gathering of youngsters.

Srinagar, Nov 22: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Con-ference Sunday hailed Bilal Lodhi for his contributions in a meeting held at party’s cen-tral office at Sanat Nagar here to commemorate his seventh death anniversary. Party general secretary, Rashid Mehmood, on the occa-sion said, “Bilal Lodhi played historical role for restoring peace and sustained develop-ment of Jammu and Kashmir besides projecting the cause of Kashmiris at various forums, both at national as well as international level.” Another PC leader, Dawood Lodhi stressed party

workers to follow the foot-steps of ‘the great leader, who always believed in peace, tranquillity, and strengthen-ing the bonds of humanity.’ “The real tributes to my father would be to work for upliftment of weaker sections of the society and help the sick and needy,” Dawood maintained. “A condolence meeting was also held at Drang Lassi-pora in Khag area where Irfan Mattoo, Muhammad Sulaim-an Bhat (political secretary), Muhammad Kamal Malik, Muzafar Ahmad, Ehsan Ul Haq and Shafat Rasool addressed the participants,” a PC spokesman said.

Indira-Abdullah accord was a surrender: RashidSrinagar, Nov 22: MLA

L a n -gate and Awami Iti-haad Party president, S h e i k h A b d u l R a s h i d

lambasted the statement of Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed in which he had termed 1975 Accord as historic, terming it an act aimed at pleasing people in New Delhi.

Addressing a public gathering at Seer Hamdan in Anantnag district, Rashid stated, "While as Mufti Sayeed by such statement wants to please people holding throne in New Delhi. In reality, 1975 Accord diverted the resistance movement of Kashmir and Sheikh Abdullah through it vandalized the Plebiscite Front and right to self determina-tion movement." “The million dollar

question is that people also need to introspect as just after one year of 1975 Accord, people gifted 58 seats to Sheikh Abdullah and have been repeat-ing the mistakes of same parlances very often," he added. Rashid said if masses really meant business, “they will find answers of several questions haunt-ing them since 1947 as they have unfortunately supported those who have betrayed them.”

1 injured in mishap

BJP elects constituency heads in SgrSrinagar, Nov 22: Under the ongo-ing organizational elections of BJP, Fayaz Ahmad Bhat was elected constituency president Habakadal and Younis Mir constituency head for Batmaloo. “In gatherings of BJP activ-ists, incharge Habakadal, Ashok Bhat proposed the names which were seconded by Bashir Ahmad Halwai. State Secretary and elec-tion incharge Srinagar district Dr

Darakshan Andrabi announced that Fayaz Ahmad Bhat and Younis Mir have been declared elected unopposed,” a party spokesman said. State general secretary orga-nization, Ashok Koul congratu-lated the new constituency presi-dents and said that the party has a tradition of holding organizational elections every three years which is the symbol of inner democracy.

Srinagar, Nov 22: One person was injured in a road accident in Anant-nag. A truck (JK03/0787) hit a Scooty (JK03E/3135) on KP Road near Mulsoo,

Mattan resulting in inju-ries to the Scooty rider identified as Jasbeer Singh of Nowgam, Ashmuqam. He was hospitalised. Police registered a case in this regard.

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