Militancy is shedding traction in Jammu and Kashmir, and the remaining militants will be eliminated within the coming months, J&Ok Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh stated on Thursday.
“Militancy is surely declining rapidly but not over yet. Security forces are working hard to eliminate the remaining militants in the coming months,” stated Mr. Singh, who visited north Kashmir’s Bandipora on Thursday.
The police officer stated that youth are actually following their careers by aggressive exams and sports activities as an alternative of falling prey to the false propaganda of militants and their supporters throughout the border. “People as well as youth have understood the false narrative run from across [the border] to fuel militancy. Kashmiris have rejected their narrative and started contributing to the peace,” the DGP stated.
Foiled enemy plans
He added that the J&Ok police have achieved an enormous success in foiling the plans of India’s enemies to air-drop money, improvised explosive units, weapons and narcotics by utilizing drones from throughout the Line of Control and the border.
“We have been noticing air-dropping of weapons through drones in Kupwara, Baramulla, Rajouri and Poonch area, though it has come down. Such bids are continuously being foiled,” Mr. Singh stated, including that strict motion can also be being taken in opposition to these concerned in supplying medicine to different elements of the Union Territory and even Punjab.
No remaining name on Eidgah prayers
Mr. Singh stated that he couldn’t assure that Eid prayers on the historic Eidgah in Srinagar would be allowed this yr. “There has been no law and order issue from Srinagar and other parts of Kashmir but the final call about allowing Eid-ul-Fitr prayers will be taken by the Divisional Administration in the days ahead,” he stated.
Earlier, J&Ok Waqf Board chairperson Darakshan Andrabi had hinted at organising Eid prayers in Eidgah, the place separatist leaders and their followers would usually attend prayers prior to now.


