HM, LeT dominant in parts of J&K :
Shinde
Union home minister Shushil Kumar Shinde has
said that Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) continue to be the
dominant militant groups in some areas of Jammu and Kashmir. Shinde told this
to a parliamentary panel. Addressing the consultative committee of members of
Parliament attached to the home ministry that reviewed the security situation
in the northern state of Shinde said the two militant outfits were "mostly operating from the districts
of Baramulla, Kupwara and Bandipore, Anantnag and Pulwama in Kashmir and
Poonch, Ramban and Rajouri in Jammu region.” "This issue is being addressed from the security point of view and
also being taken up diplomatically with Pakistan. The state and central
governments have adopted various counter-measures to neutralise the efforts and
capabilities of militants and others to disturb peace in the state by inciting
people towards violent agitations and protests against duly elected
institutions and authority," the minister said, according to a
statement on Thursday.
Shinde
told the panel that the issues had been taken up with Pakistan. At the meeting,
also attended by Minister of State for Home RPN Singh and Home Secretary RK
Singh, the Home Minister said the level of militancy in the state, "which
was at its peak in the 1990s, started declining from 2003 onwards and today it
is at its lowest in terms of incidents as well as casualties of civilians and
security forces".
"This has
been made possible because of the yearning among the people of the state for
peace and the successful measures taken by the security forces of the state and
central government in restricting the infiltration of the militants from across
the Line of Control (LoC) and various other counter-insurgency actions on all
fronts," the statement quoted the minister as saying.
The
panel members discussed the current security scenario in the state, as well as
the reports of the interlocutors appointed by the central government for Jammu
and Kashmir and action taken on the reports. "The issues of migrants,
rehabilitation of the surrendered militants and speedy implementation of Prime
Minister's Reconstruction Programme and PM's Package for Return and
Rehabilitation of Kashmiri Migrants to the state were also discussed.
Source:
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