Indian Kashmir Witnesses Rise in Crimes Against Women

For two months, Fatima Begum, 55, has mourned her daughter’s death. Her cries echo loudly, surrounded by relatives and neighbors in the Soibugh neighborhood of Budgam district on the Indian side of Kashmir.

On the morning of March 7, Begum’s 28-year-old daughter Aarifa Jan left her family’s home for a computer training center located a few hundred meters away. When she failed to return that evening, the family filed a missing person report with the local police.

“We were unable to reach her, as her phone appeared to be switched off,” Mazoor Ahmad Malik, Jan’s maternal uncle, told VOA. “Police called a few people [in] for questioning the next day to probe the missing complaint,” he added.

Two days later, Malik said, police intensified their investigation. An acquaintance of the family, identified as Shabir Ahmad Wani, was interrogated after Jan’s phone records were obtained to help trace her whereabouts.

“He said during the interrogation made-up stories to save himself, but police carried out the investigation during which he [admitted to killing] my niece,” Malik said. “The criminal turned out to be a well-known carpenter in our village,” he said.

“To hide his crime, he chopped the body into multiple pieces and buried them at several locations in and around his vicinity,” Malik added.

Crime against women rising

In the past couple of years, the Indian side of Kashmir has experienced a surge in violence against women, including murder, rape and physical assault.

India’s National Crime Records Bureau reported that the region saw a 15.2% growth in crimes against women in 2021. The report, as summarized in The Hindu newspaper, said 3,937 cases were reported in 2021 compared to 3,405 cases in 2020 and 3,069 in 2019.

Romaan Muneeb, a lawyer who deals with crimes related to women, believes the rise is caused by several factors, including a lack of awareness about women’s rights, drug abuse and a lack of seriousness in upholding laws by authorities.

“The crime rate in Kashmir may not be as high as in other parts of India, [but] it is crucial to raise awareness about the laws implemented by the Union of India to protect women,” Muneeb said. “Failure to do so will likely result in an increase in crimes against women,” he added.

Nisar Ahmad Chiloo, a resident of the Eidgah neighborhood of Srinagar, has packed his and his daughter’s luggage in order to visit Chennai, the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, for her further treatment.

On February 1, 2021, 25-year-old Tamana, whose name has been changed to protect her identify, was on her way home from work when two men riding a scooter intercepted her and threw acid in her face.

“We have had a tough time since that particular day,” Chiloo said. “So far, she has undergone 25 eye operations and two on her face at two different hospitals in Chennai,” he told VOA, adding that his entire family has yet to recover from the incident.

Both of the men responsible for the crime are in police custody, Chiloo said. One of the attackers was his daughter’s former fiance.

“We called off the engagement after we discovered that he was not a good person, as he used to take my daughter’s hard-earned money and gold ornaments,” Chiloo said.

“The crime he committed was the result of our refusal to continue the engagement,” Chiloo said adding that his daughter turned out to be brave and is determined to ask for capital punishment in court.

Mir Sabeen, 33, from Srinagar, told VOA that she had to return to her parent’s house along with her son after she was victimized by her in-laws and husband soon after her marriage.

“For three years, I bore everything. But once I felt unsafe, I returned to my parents’ home,” Sabeen said. “I filed a police complaint, as well, but nothing happened,” she added.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Shafi Khan, the father of Aarifa Jan, appealed to the government to award death sentences to everyone who has committed gruesome crimes.

“Life imprisonment is not a solution to put a brake on rising crimes. Rather, it inspires others to commit more and more crimes,” he said, adding, “Capital punishment will not erase the pain in our hearts but will provide us some satisfaction that the criminals are no longer alive.”

Source: Voice of America

Rain-wind thunderstorm expected in KP, ICT, Punjab, Kashmir & GB

Rain-wind thunderstorm is expected at scattered places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Punjab, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan during the next twelve hours.

Dry weather is expected in other parts of the country.

Temperature of some major cities recorded this morning:

Islamabad eighteen degree centigrade, Lahore nineteen, Karachi twenty-seven, Peshawar twenty, Quetta sixteen, Gilgit and Muzaffarabad fifteen and Murree seven degree centigrade.

According to Met Office weather forecast for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, cloudy weather and chances of rain with wind thunderstorm is expected in Srinagar, Leh, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Baramulla while partly cloudy weather and chances of rain with wind thunderstorm in Jammu.

Temperature recorded this morning:

Srinagar eight degree centigrade, Jammu eighteen, Leh one, Pulwama, Shopian and Baramulla six and Anantnag seven degree centigrade.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Rain-wind thunderstorm expected in KP, ICT, Punjab, Kashmir & GB

Rain-wind thunderstorm is expected at scattered places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Punjab, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan during the next twelve hours.

Dry weather is expected in other parts of the country.

Temperature of some major cities recorded this morning:

Islamabad eighteen degree centigrade, Lahore nineteen, Karachi twenty-seven, Peshawar twenty, Quetta sixteen, Gilgit and Muzaffarabad fifteen and Murree seven degree centigrade.

According to Met Office weather forecast for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, cloudy weather and chances of rain with wind thunderstorm is expected in Srinagar, Leh, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Baramulla while partly cloudy weather and chances of rain with wind thunderstorm in Jammu.

Temperature recorded this morning:

Srinagar eight degree centigrade, Jammu eighteen, Leh one, Pulwama, Shopian and Baramulla six and Anantnag seven degree centigrade.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Police operation continues in Rajanpur

In Kacha areas of Rajanpur, Police operation is continued against dacoits.

According to Spokesman of Punjab Police, Intense exchange of fire between police and robbers elite youth Ghulam Qasim Jam was martyred while three terrorists were killed.

He said Punjab Police is determined to wipe out dacoits and destroyed their hideouts.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Shami calls for devising strategy to end rising fake news issue

Renowned journalist Mujeeb u Rehman Shami has called for devising strategy to end the rising issue of fake news as spreading disinformation leaves detrimental impacts on the social fabric of the society.

In an exclusive interview with Radio Pakistan Lahore Correspondent Sajjad Parvez on the occasion of Press Freedom Day, he urged to impart training among the media personnel to tackle the emerging challenge of fake news in the society. He further said that media personnel should learn the new techniques of reporting especially in the war torn areas.

He said that there are different parameters of print, electronic, social media and asked the need to adopt the inclusive model for the best usage of these mediums.

Highlighting the emerging role of social media in the society, Mujeeb u Rehaman Shami said that now every individual can easily communicate with the large number of audience in different social networking sites including YouTube, Face Book and Twitter.

While praising the prolific contribution of Radio Pakistan in the development of society, he stated that Radio Pakistan played a tremendous role of the integration of nation and further it infused manners of speaking among the general public.

He expressed pleasure that Radio Pakistan is being upgraded and entered into the video podcast service.

In his message to the fresh media graduates, he stressed to promote good values in the society. He further said that a person having impressive convincing power should not defame or disrespect others without any evidence by using his talent in wrong way.

Mujeeb u Rehman Shami said that Law of defamation should be strong enough as no one shows courage to disrespect anyone without any evidences.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Mild earthquake jolts parts of KP

A mild earthquake of five point seven magnitude on Richter Scale jolted Peshawar and other parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this afternoon.

According to Pakistan Meteorological Department, the epicenter of the earthquake was one hundred and eighty-seven kilometers deep in Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan.

No loss of life and property was so far reported.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pak Army to Attend King Charles III’s Coronation in Britain

A team of the Armed Forces of Pakistan has arrived in the United Kingdom (UK) to participate in the coronation parade of King Charles III on Saturday, 6 May.

The 10-member team has arrived at the British Army Training Centre Pirbright and has started parade rehearsals. The procession will honor King Charles, who succeeded his mother Queen Elizabeth II following her passing away last year.

Several military units and organizations from around the world will take part in the parade, in addition to the Pakistani troops. They will demonstrate their skills and march in the parade, which is expected to draw a big crowd.

It is noteworthy to mention that Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif will be traveling to Britain as well, in order to attend the coronation ceremony. Various other heads of state from around the world are also expected to attend, including Ireland, Spain, France, Belgium, Hungary, Japan, and Australia.

Source: Pro Pakistani