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Chadoora Killing: Protests continue on third straight day across Kashmir

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Protesters demand safety, secure accommodation; allege Centre failed to protect minorities in Valley

Srinagar, May 14 (ANH): Protests against the killing of a Kashmiri Pandit employee by militants continued across Kashmir for the third straight day with protesters demanding punishment to guilty and safe accommodation.

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As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the protestors at Sheikhpora, Budgam and at Srinagar’s press colony, demanded immediate justice and raised slogans against the J&K administration and the central government. They alleged that the Centre failed to protect the minorities

“Either to keep us safe here or we will leave Kashmir this is our last demand from the government,” the protesters said adding that “the system has collapsed, security has collapsed and safety has collapsed.”

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“Our Muslim brothers have stood shoulder to shoulder with us. We are really thankful to them,” he said, adding that they are just angry with the government and administration for not taking any concrete steps regarding their security and safety.

On Thursday, militants barged into the Tehsil office Chadoora and fired from a close range at a government employee Rahul Bhat, working under Prime Minister’s Rehabilitation Package (PMRP), as a clerk. However he was immediately referred to SMHS Hospital where doctors declared him dead.

Over four thousand Kashmiri Pandits are living in transit camps in various parts of Kashmir after they were given government jobs under a special employment package launched in 2010.

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SRINAGAR

On third consecutive day, scores of Kashmiri Pandiths held peaceful protest at Press colony Srinagar and were demanding for their safety and security in Kashmir. The protesters said that administration had converted “our camps into detention centres by locking us inside.” “We are not being allowed to come out nor media is allowed to come inside. We only demand safety so that we can live secure and normal life,” they said.

While demanding punishment for the killers and security and safety for the community, the BJP activists supporting the Pandits also took out a protest rally against Bhat’s killing in Jawahar Nagar area of Srinagar.

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BARAMULLA

Kashmiri Pandit government employees who are staying in Veerwan transit camp in Baramulla district also hold the protest demonstration demanding the end of injustices against them in Kashmir following which a violent fight broke out between police and protesting Pandit employees there.

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“Will the government prove what they have done for us so far, “? asked a protester while demanding protection for KP’s across Kashmir. “If proper security measures are not taken for us, we will leave Kashmir in the coming days which we have all decided now because no one cares if we are being killed here,” Rakash another protester told KNO.

KUPWARA

Members of the community residing in Natnoosa colony in Kupwara district also staged a peaceful protest against the central government and demand safety in the wake of the killing of their community member. “We have all just decided that we will leave Kashmir if the government does not do us justice because we are tired of seeing the bodies of our loved ones here,” a female protester said.

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Similarly, another protester said that “If the government does not decide in their favor then they will quietly resign from their jobs.”

BUDGAM

Similarly, the KP’s also staged protest inside Pandit migrant colony Sheikhpura Budgam where after the death of Bhat most of the tensions remain. The protesters demanded protection and heightened security at their places of jobs and residential quarters including Sheikhpora, Budgam, Vessu in Qazigund and Hall in Pulwama.

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“We beg Kashmir administration to protect our lives otherwise we will be forced to leave Kashmir, ” another female protester said, adding that how long will they see this carnage? Leaving the job, we must first protect our lives, but when we do not protect them, what should we do with the job? she asked.

They urged the LG administration to step up security and ensure safe and secure environment for all the KPs working under the PMRP package in Valley.

Meanwhile, the reports of the KP’s protest also came from other parts of Kashmir where the protesters were demanding that either the government has to protect their lives or they will leave Kashmir

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Power outages: Oxygen-dependent patients face critical situations

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Unscheduled power outages in Kashmir pose a serious threat to the well-being of patients relying on oxygen support at home.

In Srinagar City, unreliable power supply has left patients in perilous situations, while those living in rural areas face many more challenges.

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Patients across various areas of Srinagar expressed anguish, saying that the frequent and unscheduled power disruptions have transformed their lifeline—oxygen supply—into a source of anxiety and suffering.

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Shakeel Ahmad, the son of a patient from the Barzulla area in Srinagar, said continuous power is crucial for oxygen concentrators which are vital for supporting those with respiratory conditions.

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Despite the city setting, Ahmad said he faces hurdles in ensuring a constant oxygen supply for his father. “I have to travel to Batamaloo every alternate day to fill an oxygen cylinder, which costs around Rs 500 including fare,” he said.

Another patient from Wantpora, Srinagar, echoed similar concerns, saying there is an imperative need for a 24×7 oxygen supply, which becomes unattainable due to power outages.

Highlighting the severity of the situation, the patient said any disruption exceeding half an hour can lead to deterioration in their health.

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Patients and their families in other areas of Srinagar said they are grappling with the challenge of managing power backup solutions and ensuring the safety of their loved ones. While some have resorted to alternative power sources, these solutions come with their own set of challenges, and not everyone can afford generators or backups, they said.

Expressing the financial constraints faced by many, they revealed that patients from financially weaker sections rely on concentrators provided by NGOs, but managing daily refills for oxygen cylinders remains a daunting task.

If such is the condition of patients in Srinagar City, then one can understand what will be the condition of patients in rural areas who have to come to Srinagar or visit hospitals here to fill cylinders on a daily basis, they said.

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The patients and their families urged the government to address the matter and ensure, at the very least, a scheduled power supply.

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Power woes: Tariff likely to go up under newly 500 MW thermal power agreement

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Authorities on Wednesday said that the price for the recent 500 MW thermal power purchase agreement will likely increase the tariff by one rupee per unit in comparison to the existing tariff of hydro power.

Principal Secretary Power Developed Department (PDD) H Rajesh Prasad said that the process to channelize newly purchased 500 MW will be received soon.

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“We are more dependent on hydropower. However, we have already made a solar power purchase agreement of 1600 MW that is higher than hydropower,” he said, adding that by December-2024, JK will have solar power too.

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The principal secretary however said that in solar energy there is a variability factor during the sunshine day and other dull days so that also have certain limitations.

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“Only the thermal electricity generation with either coal or gas is not based on seasonality. Under thermal energy we will have a 24 hours power supply,” Prasad said.

Speaking about the recent agreement of purchasing 500 MW power, the principal secretary further said that the government has already given permission for it.

On asking about the revised tariff per unit for the new power purchase agreement of 500 MW, Prasad said that the agreement is for thermal power.

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“The base rate of thermal power will likely be a bit higher than the hydro and solar power.” He said,

“The rate of hydro electricity is around Rs-4.50 paisa per unit, however the thermal electricity price may go up nearly by a rupee per unit from the existing rate to Rs-5.25 paisa or Rs 5.50 paisa. It will likely be a bit costlier but we need that base load for the support. It is a very reasonable rate.”

“With regard to the power purchase agreement of 500 MW thermal energy, I think the supply will come in the coming days,” he said.

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Prasad said that the PDD department in the meanwhile was buying power from the power exchange. “Power exchange is very volatile, it is like the share market.”

A power exchange is a trading platform where electricity producers and electricity consumers meet.

There are two types of power exchanges. In power exchanges specialised in physical trading, electricity producers and consumers trade with the aim of the physical delivery of electricity from the producer to the consumer.

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“We have healthy and sufficient power purchase agreements to take care of the base load,” he said.

Prasad also said, “Although we have got the permission to purchase 500 MW of thermal power, there are some procedures still to go through from the central electricity authority to get the price approved. I guess that process will get completed in 2-3 days.”

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SPO killed after hit by sumo in Anantnag

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A special police officer (SPO) of Jammu and Kashmir Police died after a sumo vehicle hit him at Bamzoo area of Mattan in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district, an official said

An official said Sumo bearing registration number (JK012-1976) driven by Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat of Hapatnad Aishmuqam hitted an SPO near SIFAR restaurant Bumzoo while on naka duty this evening.

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He said the cop suffered critical wounds, and was immediately evacuated to GMC Anantnag, where doctor’s declared him brought dead.

The deceased SPO has been identified as Mohammad Maqbool Ganie son of Abdul Aziz Ganie, a resident of Shangus.

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Vehicle has been seized while driver has also been arrested, the official added.

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