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20 courts in UP districts hit by Ambedkar statue row

IANS | Ghaziabad |

Work in courts in 20 districts of Uttar Pradesh remained suspended on Wednesday after the state bar association declared a strike over the removal of a statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar from the Ghaziabad court compound a day ago.

The Bar Associations of Baghpat, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur, Shamli, Noida and several other districts joined in the agitation, said Ghaziabad Bar Association President Rakesh Tyagi Kakra.

The lawyers on Wednesday put up a photo of B.R. Ambedkar at the same spot from where the statue was removed just hours after it was installed.

The police later removed the photo as well, leading to a clash between the police and the lawyers.

Finally the matter was resolved after the civic administration intervened. A request application was submitted to the administration for approval of installing the statue.

However, the Bar Association declared a day’s token strike.

The police has registered an FIR against 17 members of the Bar Association here for illegally grabbing public land and installing statue without government permission.

The FIR was lodged in Kavi Nagar police station by the Collectorate against executive members of the Bar Association.

“The approval of the district administration was a mandatory formality which was not sought prior to the statue’s installation, so the statue was removed,” said Additional District Magistrate Gyanendra Singh.

14,400 bunkers to be constructed for border dwellers in Jammu

PTI | Jammu |

The Centre has given sanction for construction of over 14,400 underground bunkers at a cost of Rs 415.73 crore for safety of people living along the LoC and the International border in Jammu division.
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who is minister-in-charge (Home), said this in a written reply in the Assembly.
She said the Union home ministry gave sanction for construction of bunkers in December last year and steps have been initiated to fulfil various conditions before taking up the construction work.
The Union ministry has asked the government to specify building norms for all areas up to five kilometre from the border and priority be given to bunkers which are nearest to the existing Border Out Posts.
The other conditions included that every bunker should be within three kilometre from the border and first line of sight from the IB and the LoC first priority(zero to one kilometre), second priority (one to two kilometres) and third priority (two to three kilometres), the chief minister said.
She said the Centre has also said that the project would be funded on reimbursement basis through security-related expenditure (rehabilitation and relief) as it relates to relief and rehabilitation of individuals besides it must be ensured the work has not been funded by any other source or scheme of the government.
The Centre has also demanded that the work would be executed as per norms, due procedure be followed during execution and central agency like Central Public Works Department (CPWD) and National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) be engaged, Mehbooba said.
In response to another part of the question about clearance of liabilities on account of previous constructed bunkers, the chief minister said there is no pending liability on this account.
“As reported by divisional commissioner, Jammu, against the approved outlay of Rs three crore for construction of 60 bunkers in Jammu district, the project has been completed and an amount of Rs 2.945 crore stands spent, she said.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola updates on injuries of Gabriel Jesus, Kyle Walker

SNS | New Delhi |

Updating about the injuries to his players, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on Tuesday night said that forward Gabriel Jesus could miss up to two months with the knee injury he sustained against Crystal Palace. He also informed that Kyle Walker, who appeared to be in discomfort as he left the pitch during City’s match against Watford, would be checked.

Earlier, riding high on Raheem Sterling’s fastest goal of the Premier League season, Manchester City beat Watford 3-1 on Tuesday night.

Meanwhile, Guardiola was quoted by www.mancity.com saying, “Gabriel will be out for between four to six weeks, or a little bit longer, but hopefully as soon as possible. As for Kevin, he told me he wanted to play tonight. He was in pain because it was a kick he received, but if he wants to play, I want him to play. Nothing will change my opinion about his quality, everyone knows about his quality. Kevin wanted to play. Everyone will try to follow his desire.”

Talking about David Silva, the manager said, “We are very happy David Silva is back with us. We don’t know how long he will be with us, but you saw again today he essential player for us. David is free to stay or to leave whenever he needs to. It depends.”

Instances of Rohingyas obtaining Aadhaar, PAN reported: Govt

PTI | New Delhi |

There have been instances of some Rohingya Muslims obtaining Aadhaar, PAN and voter cards, but there is no report of providing accommodation to the illegal migrants, the Rajya Sabha was informed today.

Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said there have been no specific reports that some people were providing illegal accommodation to Rohingyas. However, instances of some Rohingyas having obtained documents like Aadhar, PAN and voter cards through fraudulent means have been reported, he said in reply to a written question.

The minister said as and when such instances are detected, the respective state governments and other authorities concerned take necessary action for cancellation of such documents along with other action.Rijiju said as per an estimate, around 40,000 Rohingyas are living in India.

Emily Blunt fighting Hollywood’s gender pay gap

IANS | New Delhi |

Actress Emily Blunt says she takes “aggressive action” to fight Hollywood’s gender pay gap. “I took it on as my personal responsibility to make sure that I don’t feel shortchanged or less than… Especially in this new climate, I think that it’s okay to reclaim the words ‘making an aggressive deal’ as a positive,” vanityfair.com quoted Blunt as saying.

She added: “Usually, people are making so much money off your back that it comes down to a sort of justice thing for me. I make it a point to not be too concerned with ‘I hope they think I’m a team player’. The people who are calling and making the deals are business affairs. It’s not the producer. “It’s people who are billed to f**k you up. To shortchange you… In a way, because we are inundated with those types of stories now, it has created a much safer climate to ask for what you want.”

She is known for “The Girl on the Train”, “Into the Woods”, “The Devil Wears Prada” and “Edge of Tomorrow”. The star lives in Brooklyn, New York, with husband and actor John Krasinski and their daughters Hazel and Violet.

No need to worry if name not in first NRC draft: Assam CM Sonowal

PTI | Guwahati |

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday said all those excluded in the first National Register of Citizens draft should not worry as no one will be discriminated against on the basis of caste and community and will be given opportunities to prove citizenship.

Sonowal also said that a mechanism has to be devised “humanely” by the central government on what to do with those who are found to be illegal immigrants after finalisation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), a list of the state’s citizens.

“There is no question of discriminating against anyone whether he or she is a Hindu, Muslim, Bengali or Nepali,” Sonowal told PTI.

No one will be victimised on the basis of caste and community, he asserted.

“All will be treated equally and given opportunities to prove their citizenship so that their names could be incorporated in the subsequent drafts of the NRC,” Sonowal said.

The chief minister said the NRC has given an opportunity to segregate the bona fide citizens from illegal immigrants and it is a “win-win situation” for those who have been living under the stigma of “suspected illegal immigrants” for the last four decades.

“The government is working reasonably as per the Supreme Court order. Those who will be found to be illegal immigrants after the final list will also be treated humanely. A mechanism has to be evolved by the central government on what to do with them,” he said.

The part draft of the NRC was published on the intervening night of December 31 and January 1 where names of 1.9 crore people out of the 3.29 crore applicants were incorporated.

The massive exercise aimed at identifying illegal immigrants in the state that borders Bangladesh is being carried out in Assam following a decision in 2005 after a series of meetings between the central and state governments and the influential All Assam Students’ Union (AASU).

Assam, which faced influx of people from Bangladesh since the early 20th century, is the only
state having an NRC, first prepared in 1951.

The current exercise, started in 2005 under the then Congress regime, got a major push only after the BJP came to power in the state with illegal immigration from Bangladesh as a poll plank.
The Supreme Court, which is monitoring the entire process, had ordered that the first draft of the NRC be published by December 31 after completing the scrutiny of over two crore claims along with that of around 38 lakh people whose documents were suspect.

Of the 3.29 crore applications submitted, there was confusion over the inclusion of 29 lakh people who had submitted certificates issued by ‘gram panchayats’ as proof of identity, after a Gauhati High Court order in February had deemed ‘panchayat’ certificates invalid, an official said.

The Supreme Court set aside the High Court order and upheld the validity of the certificates as identity proof if they were followed up with proper verification.

The apex court also asked authorities to stick to the original deadline for the publication of the draft NRC and include names of those whose claims were verified.

When the NRC was first prepared in Assam way back in 1951, the state had 80 lakh citizens then.
The process of identification of illegal immigrants in Assam has been debated and become a contentious issue in the state’s politics.

A six-year agitation demanding identification and deportation of illegal immigrants was launched by the AASU in 1979. It culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord on August 15, 1985, in the presence of then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Union cabinet approves J-K bi-directional Zojila Tunnel construction

IANS | New Delhi |

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the construction, operation and maintenance of two-lane bi-directional Zojila Tunnel with Parallel Escape (Egress) Tunnel.

According to the cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the construction of the tunnel will provide all weather connectivity between Srinagar, Kargil and Leh and bring about all round economic and socio-cultural integration of these regions.

“The project has strategic and socio-economic importance and shall be an instrument for the development of the economically backward districts in Jammu and Kashmir,” said an official statement.

According to the government, the construction period of the project is seven years which shall be reckoned from the date of commencement of construction. The civil construction cost of the project is Rs 4,899.42 crore.

The main objective of the project is to provide all whether connectivity to strategically important Leh region in Jammu and Kashmir which at the moment is limited to at best six months because of snow on the passes and threat of avalanches.

Priyanka Udhwani quits ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’

IANS | Mumbai |

Actress Priyanka Udhwani has quit the show “Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai” and is looking forward to do something new.

“The time has come to say goodbye to my show. I got to learn so many things from the talented people of the show,” Priyanka, who joined the TV drama in 2014, said in a statement to IANS.

On why she left “Yeh Rishta…”, she said: “As an actress, I wish to perform. I don’t want to just join the crowd and stand still. I think nothing was left for me in the show. The story has now shifted to the other family.

“Even Anshul Pandey, who played my husband, has left the show. I continued for a while as I am emotionally attached to it. But it’s high time to look forward to something new,” she added.

“I want to do lead roles or play a very strong character in a show,” said the “Humko Deewana Kar Gaye” actress.” and is looking forward to do something new.

“The time has come to say goodbye to my show. I got to learn so many things from the talented people of the show,” Priyanka, who joined the TV drama in 2014, said in a statement to IANS.

On why she left “Yeh Rishta…”, she said: “As an actress, I wish to perform. I don’t want to just join the crowd and stand still. I think nothing was left for me in the show. The story has now shifted to the other family.

“Even Anshul Pandey, who played my husband, has left the show. I continued for a while as I am emotionally attached to it. But it’s high time to look forward to something new,” she added.

“I want to do lead roles or play a very strong character in a show,” said the “Humko Deewana Kar Gaye” actress.

5 Bollywood debuts to look out for in 2018

SNS | New Delhi |

There are many debuts every year but only a selected few makes a significant impact with their performances. Debuts are meant to be special and in order to make an impact with your first film you need a strong script, a good director and most importantly a prominent production house.

If you have all these aspects, then the chances of your debut making an impact slightly improves, but ultimately it all comes back to the one thing– your performance.

While 2017 had some decent debuts from the likes of Saba Qamar and Aadar Jain, 2018 looks much more promising as many star kids are all set to make their silver screen debut in the coming time.

Let’s check out a list of actors, who are leaving no stone unturned  for their big Bollywood debuts.

Sara Ali Khan

2018 Bollywood debuts

From her workout routine to her first look from the sets of Kedarnath getting viral, this star kid is all geared up for her big debut in Abhishek Kapoor’s upcoming film. Sara’s debut is one of the most anticipated debuts of 2018, as fans are already in awe of the actress and has flooded the social media with their fandom for the her. Sara, 23, will be paired opposite Sushant Singh Rajput in the upcoming romantic-adventure-drama.

Janhvi Kapoor

2018 Bollywood debuts

Coming from one of the most prominent Bollywood families, Janhvi has a legacy to fulfill and what better way to make your debut than going for Dharma Productions. Like Sara, Janhvi is another  debutante fans are eagerly waiting to see on the big screen. Janhvi has been extensively prepping for her upcoming film Dhadak, which also stars Ishaan Khattar. It’ll be interesting to see how this beautiful actress will make an impact with her debut film.

Mouni Roy

2018 Bollywood debuts

Considered as one of the most popular and hottest television actresses of the tinsel town, Mouni Roy is all set to make her big debut in Excel Entertainment’s Gold. Mouni has got the looks and the skills to nail her debut opposite Akshay Kumar. The actress has already impressed everyone with her performance in Naagin and everyone is really looking forward to this hottie’s big debut in 2018.

Karan Deol

2018 Bollywood debuts

He is the son of Sunny Deol and the first thought that comes to your mind is that he will make his debut in an action-packed film. Well, that’s not true as Karan is all set to make his debut in a rom-com titled Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas, which will be backed by his father. Acting is in his roots and he has already worked as an assistant director on Yamla Pagla Deewana. Fans have to wait for some time to see this young lad making his debut in 2018.

Ahaan Shetty

2018 Bollywood debuts

His sister made a successful debut in Hero and it’s time for Ahaan to tell he is no less by making his debut in Sajid Nadiadwala’s untitled film. While many speculate the genre he’ll be choosing to make his debut, many have already given their verdict that he’s the next big thing in Bollywood. But fans and critics have to wait for a while to agree on this as nothing for his debut has been finalised yet.

Special mention: Ishaan Khattar

2018 Bollywood debuts

Ishaan has already impressed everyone with his performance in Beyond the Clouds. So, technically it’s not a debut, but indeed it’ll be a Bollywood debut to look forward to. Brother of Shahid Kapoor and son of veteran actor, Rajesh Khattar, Ishaan alongside Janhvi has become the talk of the town ever since the release of the first poster of the film (Dhadak), which gives a sneak peak about Janhvi and Ishaan’s chemistry. He’s prepping for his debut film really hard and fans have already showered their love on this young heartthrob.

AAP names RS candidates, Kumar Vishwas says it’s ‘martyrdom’

SNS | New Delhi |

The hard-bought peace between Kumar Vishwas and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) brass came to an end on Wednesday over naming of three candidates to the Rajya Sabha minus the poet-politician.

Kumar Vishwas was quick to express his displeasure before the mediapersons and also took to Twitter.

Kumar Vishwas shared a video on his Twitter account, saying: “Sabko ladne hi pade yudh, chahe Raja Ram ho, ya Gautam Buddh (Everybody had to fight their battles be it Lord Ram or Gautam Buddha).”

While taking a jibe at Delhi CM, Vishwas told media in Hindi, “(Arvind) Kejriwal ne mujhe muskurate hue kaha tha, maarunga par shaheed nahi hone dunga. Mera nivedan hai ki shav ke saath chhedchhad na karein, ye yudh ka niyam hota hai (A smiling Kejriwal had said that he will kill me, but will not let me a martyr. My request now is to release the body, it’s a rule of war).”

“I congratulate Arvind today that I accept my martyrdom,” he said. “Main jaanta hu aap (Kejriwal) ki icchha ke bina hamaare dal mein kuchh hota nahi. Aapse asehmat reh ke wahan jeevit rehna mushkil hai (I know that nothing happens in the party without Kejrwal’s wishes. It’s difficult to survive in the party if one disagrees with you),” he said.

The relations between Kejriwal and Vishwas had nosedived after the latter questioned Delhi CM’s strategy for pandering to ‘Khalisatni elements’ accommodate during Punjab Assembly elections. Vishwas had also disagreed with Kejriwal’s criticism on surgical strike carried out by Indian armed forces last year.

The AAP on Wednesday named its three Rajya Sabha candidates from Delhi — Sanjay Singh, businessman Sushil Gupta and chartered accountant ND Gupta.

Addressing the media, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said: “Sanjay Singh, ND Gupta and Sushil Gupta are the final names for the three Rajya Sabha seats from Delhi.”

The decision was taken by AAP’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC) at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence.

The elections for three seats from Delhi will be held on 16 January.

The last date to file nominations for the three Rajya Sabha seats in Delhi is 5 January.

‘All the Money in the World’ a feminist piece: Michelle Williams

IANS | Los Angeles |

Actress Michelle Williams says her forthcoming film All the Money in the World is a “feminist piece” as it explores what “it is like to be a woman in a mans world”.

All The Money In The World revolves around oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. It follows Getty’s grandson John Paul Getty III, who was kidnapped by an organised crime regime, and his mother Gail’s (Williams) attempts to convince his wealthy grandfather to pay the ransom.

“It’s a suspenseful drama of course, but I also think it’s a feminist piece. It explores what it’s like to be a woman in a man’s world,” Williams said in a statement.

“She innately understood that in order to really be taken seriously, she had to gather all her faculties and powers to fight to keep control, so that she could have a seat at the table. There are so many scenes in which she is dismissed, marginalised, kept on the outside because she is a woman,” she added.

The actress says she loves “those kinds of characters, tough nuts who are real and complicated with spikey little bits”.

“Gail (her character) cannot fall apart, she has to keep her eye on the prize, but the route to achieving that changes day by day, as the situation morphs, often based on events and people well beyond her control,” she added.

The film, brought to India by PVR Pictures, will release in the country on Friday.

‘The Commuter’ to open in India on January 19

IANS | New Delhi |

Liam Neesons The Commuter will release in India on January 19.

PVR Pictures will be bringing the action-thriller to India, read a statement.

After the worldwide success of Unknown, Non-Stop and Run All Night, director Jaume Collet-Serra and Neeson have reunited again for The Commuter.

The movie also stars Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson and Sam Neill. The project revolves around a man’s quest to prevent disaster on a packed commuter train.

Bollywood celebs condemn Mumbai shutdown

IANS | Mumbai |

Film celebrities like Rahul Dholakia, Anubhav Sinha and Vishal Dadlani have condemned the Maharashtra shutdown called by some Dalit parties.

Angry Dalits staged rail, road blockades and took out processions here and in different parts of Maharashtra on Tuesday to protest against violence in Pune a day before which left one youth dead. They called for a state-wide shutdown on Wednesday.

Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit tweeted: “Film and TV shootings have come to a halt at Film City, Madh and other locations as the unit members couldn’t reach the sets and due to fear of violence. Sad.”

Two film-related events were also cancelled — one for “My Birthday Song” and another for “Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety”.

Here’s what other celebrities have tweeted:

Rahul Dholakia: Caste Politics, Hindu-Muslim politics — and class politics — will eventually destroy India. The power to rule is dangerous! Cinema doesn’t kill, politics does.

Anubhav Sinha: I don’t know how to explain to younger ones what happened in Maharashtra today. What should I tell them so they understand. They want to know.

Pulkit Samrat: And now the mortals of same faith fight over caste! We can find a reason. Always! Sigh! Maharashtra Bandh.

Akshara Haasan: People in eastern suburbs and eastern Mumbai please be inside your homes. Please be safe, smart and careful. Avoid Chembur naka. Dadar, Kurla and many other stations affected. Mulund is shut down.

Vishal Dadlani: Caste and religion are truly the most despicable, most “anti-national” divisions among people. May all those who seek to divide humanity along these stupid and outdated lines, suffer untold miseries in both life and death.

Farah Khan Ali: The New Year begins with riots in Pune and now Mumbai. Why are people always pointing out to differences in each other. Why can’t one celebrate uniqueness in each other. Why should one caste be above anyone? Why can’t all be equal? Get a life people. Don’t take a life.

Opposition stalls Triple Talaq Bill in Rajya Sabha

SNS | New Delhi |

The opposition stalled the Triple Talaq Bill  — Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill — amid pandemonium in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. There were heated arguments as Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad introduced the Bill in the  Upper House.

Later, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad slammed the Congress for its “duplicity”, referring to supporting the Bill in the Lok Sabha and then stalling it in the Rajya Sabha.

Earlier on Wednesday, Prasad introduced the contentious bill criminalising Triple Talaq in the Rajya Sabha amidst massive uproar as the opposition demanded that the bill be sent to a Parliamentary Standing Committee.

The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, which makes instant triple illegal with up to three years in jail for the husband was tabled at around 3.15 pm by the Union Minister as a heated debated ensued between the opposition and ruling BJP.

The bill was earlier scheduled to be tabled on Tuesday but was delayed to Wednesday as the Centre tried hard to build a consensus to ensure its smooth passage in the upper house where it does not enjoy brute majority.

The opposition parties including the Congress, Left, AIADMK and the DMK are in favour of sending the bill to the Standing Committee but the government rejected the demand.

The amendments to the bill moved by the opposition too were rejected.

But the biggest bone of contention between the BJP and the opposition is the on the three-year jail term clause for the erring husband. The opposition has said that the clause can be misused by women to harass their husbands.

 

Indonesia launches cyber agency to tackle extremism, fake news

AFP | Jakarta |

Indonesia launched a new cyber security agency today as the world’s biggest Muslim majority country moves to tackle online religious extremism and a flood of fake news on social media.
Millions of Indonesians are going online for the first time just as concern about Internet hoaxes reaches a fevered pitch.
One of the most high-profile cases in recent times was a false claim circulating on social media in December that Beijing was seeking to wage biological warfare against Indonesia.
The viral hoax prompted the Chinese embassy to issue a statement saying that the reports were “misleading”.
Today, Indonesian president Joko Widodo named Major General Djoko Setiadi, former chairman of the country’s encryption agency, to lead the new body.
Setiadi’s Herculean task will include cracking down on terrorist networks which communicate online and combating online hate speech that has been blamed for driving fundamentalism in a country once praised for its religious pluralism.
“We will control cyberspace,” Setiadi said Wednesday.
“Our technology will not only be able to detect, but also to penetrate [terrorist] networks.”
Chief Security Minister Wiranto, who like many Indonesians goes only by one name, added: “We need this body to help maintain security nationally, regionally and globally.”
Last week, Indonesia said it was adding some 600 more personnel to the ranks of its counter-terrorism police in a bid to crack down on Islamic State-inspired groups and other militants.
The archipelago nation has long struggled with Islamic militancy and attacks, including the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists, in the country’s worst-ever terror attack.
A sustained crackdown weakened the most dangerous networks but the emergence of IS has proved a potent new rallying cry for radicals.
Hundreds of Indonesian radicals flocked to fight with IS, sparking fears that weakened extremist outfits could get a new lease of life.
Meanwhile, more than 150 million out of 255 million Indonesians are now estimated to be Internet users.
The explosion in the number of Internet users comes amid global concern about the spread of fake news, with some critics claiming a flood of false stories circulating online may have helped Donald Trump win the US presidential election.

Assocham seeks lower taxes, venture capital pool for electronics sector

IANS | New Delhi |

Industry body Assocham on Wednesday recommended a weighted tax deduction of 150-200 per cent on actual cost of specified components for the consumer electronics sector in the upcoming Union Budget.

The deduction is required as costs pertaining to finance, energy and logistics/transportation constitute a major portion of consumer electronics sector, the chamber said in a release.

“Further, these costs are auditable and duly included in the financial statements of a company,” the release said quoting the recommendations on direct tax made by the body to the centre.

With a view to revive private investments in the electronics sector, Assocham has suggested that venture capital pool may be introduced in the sector and coordinated by a bank/special purpose vehicle or under public-private partnership mode, according to the release.

“In order to boost the availability of capital funds to India’s $100 billion worth electronics industry, it is imperative that a venture capital pool be created and allied tax incentive provided to enable genuine private players to use funds of such pool through a stringent mechanism,” said D.S. Rawat, Secretary General, Assocham.

Contributors may be offered tax incentives on the dividend, while manufacturers may be provided with tax exemptions, it said.

To make the business more competitive in the electronics sector, Assocham has recommended the government to link the India BPO Promotion Scheme with direct tax benefit.

BJP MLA embarrasses his own government in J-K Assembly

Statesman News Service | New Delhi |

The PDP-BJP ruling coalition was embarrassed on Wednesday when a BJP MLA Sukhnandan Choudhary stormed into the Well of the Assembly, accusing the government of “biased approach” against his constituency in the Jammu division.

Sukhnandan walked into the Well twice accusing his own government of acquiring farmers’ lands for a pittance to construct the Ring Road and later walked out of the House after he did not get a satisfactory reply from the minister.

The House witnessed pandemonium for the second consecutive day as the opposition members belonging to Congress, National Conference (NC) and Independents trooped into the Well and raised slogans against the government after the Speaker Kavinder Gupta disallowed discussion on civilian killings and rise in terrorism-related incidents in Kashmir and ruled that the issue could be discussed during the Zero hour.

The opposition members were on their feet and created noisy scenes as the adjournment motion on the issue moved by the Congress, NC and Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami of CPM were rejected by the Speaker. The opposition members later walked out of the house.

The opposition members said there was a rise in incidents of terrorism after the PDP-BJP government came to power. About 400 persons, including security personnel and terrorists, were killed during 2017. Several security force personnel and civilians also lost their lives due to the increased number of incidents of shelling civilian areas by Pakistan troops. There were more than 515 incidents of firing and shelling on Indian villages in 2017 against 228 incidents in 2016.

The opposition members disrupted proceedings of the house during the question hour and demanded that the adjournment motion should be accepted for discussion on the alarming situation.