Fish sales shoot up during Ramadan in Kashmir

Srinagar, Sept 16 (ANI): Sale of trout fish in Kashmir has been witnessing an upward trend, as Muslims prefer nutritious alterative to meat varieties during the holy month of Ramadan.

Normally people eat trout fish during whole year at different occasions. But in the month of Ramadan demand for trout fish automatically increases because of its health benefits.

Long queues of customers were seen outside the sales counter in Srinagar to take home their share.

“During Ramzan, people like to eat good food. Before Ramzan, the shop is open once a week but during Ramzan it opens twice a week. It has become preferred food,” said Kaiser Ahmad, a customer.

“I think trout fish is the best food available of all the food options available to us and that is why so many are buying it. There are no scales also. It has protein and vitamins,” said Mohammed Ashraf, another customer.

The state fisheries department is providing two kilograms per head at the rate of 150 rupees per kg.

“We have to order fish again later in the day as stock lasts only few hours. We try to supply fresh fish to our customers,” said Mohammed Hussain Wani, fisheries marketing officer.

Trout is a delicious and a very energetic food. It has a number of vitamins and doctors also advise people to use trout fish in large quantities in place of meat. By Afzal Butt(ANI)

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Saturday, 15 August – Independence Day
Wednesday, 19 August – Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi)
Monday, 21 September – Ramzan-Id (Id-ul-Fitar) (Shawal 1)
Monday, 28 September – Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami)
Wednesday, 30 September – Half Yearly closing
Friday, 2 October – Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday
Saturday, 17 October – Diwali (Deepavali)Amavasya (Laxmi Pujan)
Monday, 19 October – Diwali (Balipratipada)/Bhaubeej
Monday, 2 November – Guru Nanak Jayanti
Saturday, 28 November – Idul Zuha (Bakrid) (subject to appearance of the moon)
Friday, 25 December – Christmas Day

Dubai police accuse Chechnya official in killing

Dubai police accused a former deputy prime minister of Chechnya of masterminding the assassination of former Chechen military commander Sulim Yamadayev in an underground car park.

The attack on Yamadayev, a foe of Kremlin-backed leader of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, was carried out with a Russian-made gold-coloured handgun, police said, showing the media a picture of a weapon and a pair of black gloves.

Yamadayev was shot on March 28 in the car park of a luxury seaside apartment block in Dubai, one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates.

Russian analysts suggested his death removed one of the last remaining powerful opponents of Kadyrov’s increasingly strong control over Chechnya. Kadyrov’s spokesman has dismissed any suggestion that the killing was linked to the Chechen president.

“The leads in the case indicate that a top official in the Chechen government named Adam Delimkhanov, who is the deputy prime minister in Chechnya, is the mastermind behind Sulim Yamadayev’s assassination,” the Dubai police chief, Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, told reporters on Sunday.

Delimkhanov’s spokesman said he stopped being a deputy prime minister in Chechnya’s government when he was elected a deputy of the State Duma lower house of Russia’s parliament in 2007.

“The crime … is 100 percent of Chechen making and it’s an operation of settling accounts (among Chechens),” Tamim said.

Delimkhanov said the accusation was a “provocation”.

“The Dubai police chief’s statements … aim to destabilise Chechen society,” he told Russia’s RIA news agency. “The (Dubai) police have failed to hold a professional investigation.”

“I am ready to cooperate with police … and answer concrete questions,” said Delimkhanov. “But I will also fight to bring them to justice for slander.”

Delimkhanov is now a member of the faction of the pro-Kremlin United Russia party and is a deputy chairman of the parliamentary committee on federal affairs and regional policy.

Dubai police said they were holding two suspects in connection with the killing and would seek an international arrest warrant for four others, including Delimkhanov.

A Russian prosecutor, who declined to be named, told Itar-Tass news agency that, in line with the law, Russia would not hand over any suspects even if Moscow received extradition requests but added they could be tried in Russia if there was evidence of them being involved in a serious crime abroad.

Yamadayev was the fifth Chechen living abroad to be killed in the past six months.

Kadyrov, 32, has pleased the Kremlin by calming the restive and mostly Muslim province — which fought two separatist wars against Moscow — but human rights activists have expressed alarm at extrajudicial killings and forced Islamisation.

Once one of Chechnya’s most powerful men, Yamadayev was a former rebel who switched sides and backed the Kremlin, becoming a decorated military leader. He had challenged Kadyrov for control of local security forces until last year, when he was dismissed from command of an elite battalion and forced to flee.

Yamadayev fought against Russia in the first Chechen war of 1994-96, when Moscow suffered a humiliating defeat and had to pull out of the separatist southern province.

He became commander of the Vostok battalion, a unit of battle-hardened former rebels which local media said was linked to Russia’s powerful military intelligence agency, the GRU.

Dubai accuses Chechen deputy premier of killing rebel leader

Dubai – Authorities in Dubai on Sunday accused Chechen deputy prime minister Adam Delimkhanov of being behind the murder of former Chechen rebel commander Sulim Yamadayev in the city last week.

Dubai’s police chief Dhahi Khalfan Tamim told a press conference that one of the weapons found after the murder belonged to Delimkhanov, according to the al-Arabiya news channel.

Tamim added that a Tajik and an Iranian, were being held for questioning in connection with the slaying of Yamadayev, who at the time of his death was a bitter rival Kremlin-appointed Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov.

Yamadayev was attacked by unidentified gunmen in an underground garage at his home in Dubai last Saturday. He was shot in the chest and shoulder, according to reports.

In September, his brother Ruslan, a deputy in Russia’s lower house of parliament, was shot dead in an apparent contract killing in central Moscow.

The brothers were part of a powerful Chechen clan who fought the Kremlin during the first secessionist war in the early 1990s, before changing sides. In 2004, they were named Heroes of Russia, one of the country’s highest honours.

Sixteen arrested for destruction of mangroves

MIRA ROAD: The Mira Road police on Thursday arrested 16 people on charges of destroying mangroves at Kanakia Nagar. They have been sent to judicial
custody till April 15 by the Thane civil court. Dumping of garbage and construction debris in the last of March had destroyed large patches of mangroves along the creek at Kanakia Nagar. Civic contractors assigned the task of clearing garbage from urban areas were dumping it on the mangrove plot. Construction debris was also being unloaded there.

The police seized seven dumpers belonging to civic contractors. They also recovered a JCB machine owned by the Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC). The entire Mira-Bhayander area has a large stretch of mangroves, most of which has been reclaimed by builders, allegedly in connivance with MBMC officials. Since last week, locals have been noticing the mangroves in Kanakia Nagar being wiped out. Most of the reclamation work is carried out early in the morning or late in the evening, said a resident.

According to sources, the mangrove plot is being levelled to make a road that would connect residential complexes coming up in the vicinity.

Following a PIL filed by the Bombay Environmental Action Group (BEAG) in 2005, the Bombay high court had directed a freeze on the destruction and cutting of mangroves in the state. In January this year, BEAG had knocked on the high court’s door expressing concern over the destruction of mangroves in Mira-Bhayander, alleging that the civic administration was also responsible for it. The court had asked the MBMC to reply to the allegations.

Mangroves have made way for an artificial beach at Jesal Park in Bhayander (E). BEAG, in its report to the high court, had cited instances of mangroves being destroyed in RNP Park through diversion of sea-water and garbage dumping.

Among those held were truck owners Rajitram Yadav, Ranatchand Yadav, Bhaiyalal Yadav and Manoj Ramzan Shaikh. The police also arrested 12 drivers and cleaners. They were, however, yet to take action against the errant civic officials.

Ghulam Nabi Azad resigns as member of Jammu and Kashmir assembly

Jammu, Feb. 21 (ANI): After getting elected to the Rajya Sabha, Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad has resigned from the Jammu and Kashmir State Assembly.

“Azad submitted his resignation on February 19 to the pro-tem speaker of Jammu and Kashmir assembly, Choudhary Mohammad Aslam, who has accepted it,” Secretary of the House M Ramzan said on Saturday.

Azad was elected to the Rajya Sabha on February 6. He was serving his second straight term as an MLA from Bhaderwah in Doda District.

In the 2008 assembly elections, Azad had set-up a record as the only MLA in the entire state to defeat his nearest rival by a margin of nearly 30,000 votes.

Meanwhile, the president of the National Conference (NC) Farooq Abdullah has yet to quit his Sonawar assembly seat.

Abdullah has resigned from the Hazratbal segment constituency.

The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly has 89 members ( 87 elected and two nominated). The effective strength after Azad and Abdullah’s resignation is 87 and would be 86 after Abdullah quits his seat. (ANI)

Austrian police knew about threats to kill murdered Chechen exile

Austrian police knew about threats to kill murdered Chechen exile Vienna – Austrian police knew in 2008 that a Chechen refugee killed last week in Vienna had received politically motivated threats, the Interior Ministry confirmed Tuesday, while defending its decision not to protect the man.

Umar Israilov, 27, was shot dead in broad daylight on January 13. According to a statement by his father, the younger Israilov had been tortured by security forces of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov and had brought his case before the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

In June 2008, a man approached police in Vienna, claiming to be an agent who had been sent to bring back Israilov to his native Chechnya, ministry spokesman Rudolf Gollia told Austrian news agency APA.

The man appeared to have qualms about his mission but indicated that Israilov had to die if the repatriation failed. The alleged agent has been deported from Austria.

However, the interior ministry on Monday defended its decision not to grant police protection to Israilov. Although Gollia confirmed that the agent had talked about a death list with the names of 300 Chechens, he said that “unfortunately, no specific threat could be identified.”

Austrian police have arrested a Chechen refugee on the suspicion that he drove the getaway car used in Israilov’s murder. They are still searching for the two killers seen at the crime scene.

Since the Chechen conflicts in the 1990s, around 30,000 Chechens have fled to Austria. (dpa)