02 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | July 11, 2014, Friday epaper.GreaterKashmir.com facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir STATE twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ Poll expenditure statements throw up surprises TARIQ ALI MIR Dr Farooq spent only Rs 500 from pocket; Karra has liabilities of Rs 3 lakh Srinagar, July 10: Only 3 crore rupees were spent by candidates of major political parties- National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party, Congress and Bharatiya Janta Party during the 2014 Lok Sabha polls in the State, if the expenditure statements furnished by the candidates with the Election Commission of India are to be believed. A glance at the expenditure statements throws up some interesting facts: National Conference patron and its candidate for Srinagar parliamentary segment has spent only Rs 500 from his pocket; PDP’s Member Parliament Srinagar Tariq Hamid Karra has shown liabilities of Rs 3 lakh on account of election expenditure. Besides, BJP’s Ladakh MP, Thupstan Chewnag has incurred Rs 10 lakh on beverages whereas Ghulam Nabi Azad tops of the list of election expenditure with Rs 47 lakh. Srinagar: For Srinagar Lok Sabha segment, the winning candidate, Tariq Hamid Karra has spent Rs 17.34 lakh. He has spent Rs 1.50 lakh on beverages like tea, water, cold drink, juice etc. According to the details, Karra has raised Rs 14 lakh from different means for campaigning including Rs 10 lakh provided by PDP. Curiously, the PDP MP claims lia- bilities of Rs three lakh on account of his election expenses. In the undertaking filed by him along with election expenditure details, Karra states: “In due course of time the liability shall be met from my personal funds. The said expenditure may be considered out of my own funds though it is on credit as of now.” Former Union Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah, who lost to Karra in the poll battle, has made expenditure of Rs 23. 22 lakh. The statement reveals that National Conference has funded Rs 25 lakh for his campaigning while Abdullah himself spent only Rs 500 that too for opening of bank account. Moreover, Farooq Abdullah has made expenses of Rs 4. 60 lakh during canvassing on workers/ agents. Anantnag: The Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti- who trounced Mehboob Beg of National Conference with heavy margin on this seat - has incurred expenditure of Rs 29.26 lakh. Mehbooba has spent Rs 19. 15 lakh on vehicles during electioneering. Dr. Mehboob Beg of NC has spent around Rs 25 lakh during election. Going through the election expenditure statement of Beg, it seems his campaigning was more visible in media than in field. According to the statement, Beg has spent Rs 7. 80 lakh on campaigning via media and another Rs 6.60 lakh on campaign materials like posters, videos, audio cassettes etc. His expenses on other components of electioneering- public meetings and vehicles- are low in comparison with other high-profile candidates. Baramulla: Eminent lawyer and PDP candidate Muzaffar Hussain Baigh has made expenditure of Rs 25 .97 lakh, of which Rs 15 lakh were spent on vehicles. On the other hand, Baig’s rival, Sharifuddin Shariq of NC spent Rs 24. 65 lakh. Udhampur: The total election expenditure of BJP candidate and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. Former Union Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah, who lost to Karra in the poll battle, has made expenditure of Rs 23. 22 lakh. The statement reveals that National Conference has funded Rs 25 lakh for his campaigning while Abdullah himself spent only Rs 500 that too for opening of bank account. 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The runner-up, Madan Lal Sharma of Congress, has incurred expenditure of Rs 19. 39 lakh of which Rs 13 lakh went for campaign materials like posters, video, audio cassettes and loud speakers. Leh: Around Rs 33. 61 lakh has been spent by Thupstan Chewang of BJP for election campaigning. Of the amount, Rs 22.76 lakh has been provided by the party. Independent Ghulam Hassan Raza, who lost by a narrow margin, has incurred expenditure of Rs 10 lakh. In the statement, Raza claims that he has got Rs 9.70 lakh as donation. Srinagar, July 10: A filmmaker from border district of Poonch has become the first person from J&K to produce a Bollywood movie on the daily suffering of Kashmiri people. The film titled ‘Identity Card’ has been produced by Rahat Kazmi of Surankote. The film, scheduled to release on August 29 worldwide, is the story of a journalist from New Delhi who happens to go to Kashmir and is caught by police Special Task Force and how one day in a police cell changes her life. ‘Identity Card’ talks about the history of Kashmir, ideological differences of people, myths about religion and identity of a common person in a warlike situation. The film is also about the state of a policeman serving his duty. It is about parents whose children are missing. Rahat completed his 12th standard in Poonch. In 1998, his family shifted from Poonch to Jammu city which according to him proved helpful. Before moving to Mumbai, Rahat made several tele-films for Doordarshan. In Mumbai, he worked in theater under Pandit Datya Dev Doobey in a workshop at Prithvi Theatre. “I always wanted to make a film on Kashmir, but somehow initially I did not get a chance to do that,” Rahat told Greater Kashmir. “Three years ago, this idea came when I met Sanjay Amar and we started seriously thinking about making a film on the scenario of Kashmir in which we could talk about the problems of a common Kashmiri. Right from the beginning I wanted to show the problems but in a lighter manner and so a lot of humor automatically came in the situations.” He said, “I being a Kashmiri myself was quite confident as far as nuances are concerned and that was the reason that even senior actors had trust in me because they knew that I have experienced this life.” Rahat said they went to see original STF cells to create sets. “During the shoot, our local Kashmiri light men and other crew members used to share incidents with us,” he said. “People associated with Bollywood were shocked to know the facts about human rights violation in Kashmir. It was so shocking that more than 10,000 boys are missing in Kashmir and police does not have a record of them.” “Mainstream films made on Kashmir could never satisfy me as a Kashmiri, still I appreciate their attempts,” he said. “Identity Card’ is real and it’s from the heart of a Kashmiri and people across the globe are relating to it and that is the reason that one of the top newspapers of United Kingdom has quoted it as one of the bravest film from Indian cinema.” Rahat said an established international corporate house of United Kingdom, Blue Sapphire Films Limited, has keenly joined hands for the Indian release of the film. Identity Card’s international distribution is being carried out by a South African distribution network called Red Crush. The film, expected to have audience in many countries, would be dubbed in many international languages. 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