Tag: Relatives

  • Punishing Relatives Of Militants Against Natural Justice: Omar Abdullah

    Punishing Relatives Of Militants Against Natural Justice: Omar Abdullah

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    SRINAGAR: National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Monday said that his party does not believe in the idea of punishing the relatives of militants as it is against natural justice.

    He refuted the allegations that previous governments provided jobs to militants. “We did not punish a father for the misdeeds of his son. National Conference will never support a policy that is against natural justice,” Omar said while talking to reporters on the sidelines of a public rally.

    Responding to a question on Manoj Sinha’s allegations that previous governments gave jobs to militants, Omar Abdullah said, “We didn’t punish people because they were relatives of militants. It is not fair to punish a father for the crime committed by his son,” Omar said.

    Omar said that nobody is supporting or advocating that militants should be given government jobs but at the same time relatives of militants should not be targeted.

    He also castigated the government for bringing a blacklisted recruiting job agency to Jammu and Kashmir. “The present government is playing with the future of youth. We want an inquiry on how APTECH, which is blacklisted across the country, was given a contract and where the scams had taken place.”

    He alleged that the present dispensation likes to misuse the police and use of police force against the civilian population is really bad. [KNT]

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Passport Issuance To Militants Relatives Subject To Police Clearance: RPO Srinagar

    Passport Issuance To Militants Relatives Subject To Police Clearance: RPO Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: Regional Passport Officer Srinagar (RPO) Divinder Kumar on Thursday said that the condition of issuing the passport to those who have or had any relative involved in any militancy case lies on the clearance of verification from the CID of JK Police.

    Kumar said that they will take up the issue with the concerned wing of the Jammu and Kashmir Police very soon.

    “Passport department has a limitation that no passport can be issued without clearance from police authorities and there are special instructions from the government on that,” he said.

    Kumar said his office is going to take up the issue soon with the concerned police wings of JK Police but said that currently, they are issuing the passports after clearance from the concerned police authorities.

    “Whatever the issues connected to it, we will try to resolve with all available and possible options to facilitate the applicants,” RPO Srinagar added.

    RPO Srinagar made these comments on the sidelines of a special camp where he handed over passports to over 700 Hajj aspirants.

    Earlier, RPO for Kashmir and Ladakh had sought permission from the Central government to hold a special camp for Hajj aspirants. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Honour killing: Hyderabad man killed by wife’s relatives

    Honour killing: Hyderabad man killed by wife’s relatives

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    Hyderabad: In a suspected case of honour killing, a youth has been murdered allegedly over an inter-faith marriage on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

    Harish, who works as a DJ, was stabbed to death by unidentified persons in the Dullapally area under the limits of Pet Basheerabad police station of Cyberabad police commissionerate on Thursday. The body was identified later.

    The youth was staying in the area for the last six months. He was earlier residing in Yellareddyguda in Hyderabad, where he fell in with a girl of another community.

    As the girl’s family rejected the marriage proposal, Harish shifted to Dullapally. He, however, continued meeting the girl, and they married secretly.

    Harish’s parents have blamed the girl’s family for the murder. They alleged that the girl’s relatives killed Harish in front of the girl, and after the murder took her away.

    Following a complaint by the victim’s family, police picked up a few suspects and were questioning them.

    Police shifted the body to Gandhi Hospital for autopsy.

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  • UAE: Expats must have Dh10,000 minimum salary to sponsor 5 relatives

    UAE: Expats must have Dh10,000 minimum salary to sponsor 5 relatives

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    Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Federal Authority for Identity, Nationality, Customs and Ports Security (ICP) announced that the ex-pats who wanted to sponsor five relatives on a residence visa must have a minimum monthly salary of 10,000 Dirhams (Rs 2,24,887), local media reported.

    Under the cabinet decision, ex-pats who wish to bring their relatives to the country must have adequate housing and monthly income.

    As per a report by Arabic daily Al Khaleej, according to Ali Muhammad Al Shamsi, head of the Federal Authority for Identity, Nationality, Customs, and Port Security, an ex-pat is allowed to bring five individuals if the monthly income is 10,000 Dirhams.

    If an ex-pat wants to bring six of his relatives to the UAE, he must have a monthly income of at least 15,000 Dirhams (Rs 3,37,250).

    However, if an applicant wishes to sponsor more than six individuals, the ICP General Manager will be the one to determine the applicant’s eligibility for sponsorship.

    This announcement is accompanied by other relevant explanations about the loss or damage of passports or identity cards for expats, whether they occur within or outside of the country.

    Lost passport

    Under the new visa rules, the UAE will allow residents who have lost their passports or identity cards to enter the country.

    These people are required to request an entry permit through the smart service platform and refer to the competent department within three working days to complete the procedures.

    This decision also specifies conditions for granting tourist visas, including that the sponsor or host must be a registered institution, company, or body related to tourism in the valid facility card system and provide a tourism program.

    Humanitarian cases

    This decision also mentions five conditions that must be met for issuing residence visas to immigrants from countries affected by war, disasters, or unrest.

    This decision specifies that people who wish to accompany their relatives or spouse’s relatives must meet certain conditions to obtain a residence permit.

    To qualify for residency in the UAE, you must have the following: citizenship of a country not classified by the head of the organization as being in a state of war, disaster, or unrest, physical presence in the UAE, and sufficient financial stability. and proper housing arrangement.

    Exempt cases

    The resolution also lists three categories of people who are exempted from having their residence visas revoked if they stay abroad for more than 180 days.

    These include— golden visa holders and their families and green visa holders and their families. People who have been granted an exemption from the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) for valid reasons and have paid the required fees will also be allowed to keep their residency permits until their expiry.

    UAE’s recent visa updates

    In January 2023, the UAE Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) updated 15 services covering visas and entry permits through its smart channels.

    The updates, which took effect on February 1, include a 30-day extension of single-entry visas for 90-day visa holders, as well as a ban on extending a residence visa if it is valid for more than six months.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Nepal plane crash: 60 dead bodies handed over to relatives

    Nepal plane crash: 60 dead bodies handed over to relatives

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    Kathmandu: Nepal health officials have handed over 60 bodies, including that of 5 Indians, to the relatives of the people who died in a plane crash in the country’s resort city of Pokhara, Yeti Airlines said on Tuesday.

    Nepalese authorities on Tuesday started handing over to family members the bodies of those killed in the January 14 crash of a Yeti Airlines passenger plane with 72 people on board.

    Fifty-three Nepalese passengers and 15 foreign nationals, including 5 Indians, and four crew members were on board the aircraft when it crashed in a river gorge in Pokhara.

    Hospital sources said on Monday that the bodies of all five Indians – Abhisekh Kushwaha, 25, Bishal Sharma, 22, Anil Kumar Rajbhar, 27, Sonu Jaiswal, 35, and Sanjaya Jaiswal – had been handed over to their respective family members.

    According toa statement issued by Yeti Airlines, postmortem has been performed on 70 bodies at the Forensic Department of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital here.

    A total of 60 bodies have already been handed over to the family members, including five belonging to the India, it said.

    The bodies of four identified persons are yet to be handed over to their families, the statement said, quoting hospital sources.

    “The bodies of 6 unidentified persons are in the process of handover,” it said.

    The Kaski District Administration Office is actively searching for two missing persons, the statement said. Earlier, the reports said that only one person was missing.

    However, the updated statement with two missing bodies was issued after doctors working in the identification process collected two separate body parts, which made them question the earlier statement, said an official at the Rescue Coordination Centre of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN).

    The exact situation cannot be ascertained unless the DNA tests for the bodies are completed, he added.

    “Meanwhile, DNA testing is being conducted on human body parts collected from the crash site,” reads the statement issued by the airlines.

    According to Nepal’s civil aviation body, 914 people have died in air crashes in the country since the first disaster was recorded in August 1955.

    The Yeti Airlines tragedy in Pokhara is the 104th crash in Nepali skies and the third biggest in terms of casualties.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Nepal plane crash: Relatives of 4 Indians yet to receive dead bodies

    Nepal plane crash: Relatives of 4 Indians yet to receive dead bodies

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    Kathmandu: The relatives of four Indians who died in a plane crash in Nepal are still waiting to receive the dead bodies of their family members despite spending their third day at a hospital here on Saturday.

    Nepalese authorities on Tuesday started handing over to family members the bodies of those killed after Yeti Airlines’ aircraft with 72 people crashed minutes before landing in a river gorge in the resort city of Pokhara on Sunday.

    Fifty-three Nepalese passengers and 15 foreign nationals, including 5 Indians, and four crew members were on board the aircraft when it crashed. The five Indians, all reportedly from Uttar Pradesh, have been identified as Abhisekh Kushwaha, 25, Bishal Sharma, 22, Anil Kumar Rajbhar, 27, Sonu Jaiswal, 35, and Sanjaya Jaiswal.

    The body of Sanjaya Jaiswal was handed over to his family on Friday and taken back home.

    However, the relatives of four other Indian nationals have been waiting for three days to receive the dead bodies of their kin.

    Sonu Jaiswal’s father Rajendra Prasad Jaiswal was among the relatives waiting at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital to receive the bodies.

    One of the relatives said they want to take back all four bodies of the Indians in a single consignment.

    The body of Bishal Sharma was identified on Saturday, the hospital sources said.

    The hospital completed postmortem on 49 dead bodies on Friday. Twenty-two dead bodies of Nepali nationals have been handed over to their families in Pokhara.

    While a total of 12 dead bodies, including one of an Indian national, were handed over to their family members on Friday, on Saturday, the hospital authorities handed over 15 more dead bodies to the relatives.

    According to a doctor involved in identifying the bodies, the signs provided by the family members were not sufficient to identify the dead bodies.

    “We will try to verify the fingerprints of the dead bodies on Sunday,” the doctor said.

    The Nepal Army said on Saturday it continued the search operation at the Seti River gorge and the surrounding areas on Saturday to find the remaining one body.

    Meanwhile, a team of the European Union (EU) team that was planning to visit Nepal to undertake an ‘on-site evaluation’ of aviation safety has postponed its trip.

    According to a statement issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), the planned visit of the EU’s technical team has been postponed for the time being.

    In a joint statement issued on Friday, Director-General of the CAAN Pradeep Adhikari and EU’s Ambassador to Nepal Nona Deprez said that the scheduled visit of the on-site evaluation team to Nepal has been put off.

    “Given the current context, related to the terrible accident and in mutual agreement, the EU and CAAN have reached the conclusion that it would be in our best interest to postpone a planned on-site assessment visit mandated by the EU Air Safety committee for the time being,” the statement said.

    “The primary focus for CAAN at this time is on dealing with the aftermath of the accident. The European Union will continue to assist CAAN in its efforts to improve the aviation safety situation in Nepal,” it said.

    Earlier in October last year, a team of the EU undertook a study on the aviation safety of Nepal and concluded that notable progress had been made in the country’s air safety.

    The team had returned with a decision to send another team to carry out an on-site evaluation of the aviation safety of Nepal.

    The EU has listed Nepal on the air safety list since 2013.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )