Express News Service
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbagh Singh on Monday mentioned that militancy in J&Ok was below management and on crutches and the separatist Hurriyat Conference was completed. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a operate in Kishtwar district of J&Ok, Singh mentioned that militancy in J&Ok was below management. “The militancy is on crutches and the remaining militants will either be soon be arrested or killed,” he mentioned.
With the cooperation of the individuals, peace is rising in Jammu and Kashmir, he mentioned. “More collective efforts are required to stabilise it further,” he added. The DGP additional mentioned social media stays below look ahead to 24×7 and police is working tirelessly in defending the pursuits of the individuals.
“We don’t leave any effort to foil any nefarious designs on social media,” he mentioned, including that social media propaganda to lure youth in the direction of violence and medicines are being countered successfully. On a query of separatist conglomerate Hurriyat Conference, the DGP mentioned Hurriyat has completed.
“In order to keep Hurriyat alive, they have opened a Hurriyat chapter in Pakistan. They give bandh calls from there but they have to face humiliation as none adhered to their strike call and no bandhs are being observed,” he mentioned.
The DGP mentioned the bandh name given by Hurriyat on August 5 this 12 months (third anniversary of Article 370 revocation) was completely rejected by the individuals of J&Ok as no bandh was noticed anyplace in J&Ok and as an alternative there have been celebrations.
Following the imprisonment of a number of of its leaders within the wake of the repeal of Article 370 in 2019 and the passing of its principal chief Syed Ali Shah Geelani in 2021, the Hurriyat Conference, an umbrella organisation of separatist teams in J&Ok, which as soon as held a dominant place within the valley, was rendered insignificant.
Referring to madrassas, he mentioned, they’re doing a superb job. “However, a tight vigil is being maintained on the institutions, whose students have become militants in the past.”
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbagh Singh on Monday mentioned that militancy in J&Ok was below management and on crutches and the separatist Hurriyat Conference was completed. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a operate in Kishtwar district of J&Ok, Singh mentioned that militancy in J&Ok was below management. “The militancy is on crutches and the remaining militants will either be soon be arrested or killed,” he mentioned.
With the cooperation of the individuals, peace is rising in Jammu and Kashmir, he mentioned. “More collective efforts are required to stabilise it further,” he added. The DGP additional mentioned social media stays below look ahead to 24×7 and police is working tirelessly in defending the pursuits of the individuals.
“We don’t leave any effort to foil any nefarious designs on social media,” he mentioned, including that social media propaganda to lure youth in the direction of violence and medicines are being countered successfully. On a query of separatist conglomerate Hurriyat Conference, the DGP mentioned Hurriyat has completed.
“In order to keep Hurriyat alive, they have opened a Hurriyat chapter in Pakistan. They give bandh calls from there but they have to face humiliation as none adhered to their strike call and no bandhs are being observed,” he mentioned.
The DGP mentioned the bandh name given by Hurriyat on August 5 this 12 months (third anniversary of Article 370 revocation) was completely rejected by the individuals of J&Ok as no bandh was noticed anyplace in J&Ok and as an alternative there have been celebrations.
Following the imprisonment of a number of of its leaders within the wake of the repeal of Article 370 in 2019 and the passing of its principal chief Syed Ali Shah Geelani in 2021, the Hurriyat Conference, an umbrella organisation of separatist teams in J&Ok, which as soon as held a dominant place within the valley, was rendered insignificant.
Referring to madrassas, he mentioned, they’re doing a superb job. “However, a tight vigil is being maintained on the institutions, whose students have become militants in the past.”