J&K Parties Cultivated Terror Leaders For Votes: DGP


(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) Jammu- Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain on Monday blamed regional Politics in the Valley for Pakistan's 'successful' infiltration into the Kashmiri civil society. He even alleged that“so-called mainstream Political parties” cultivated leaders of terror networks and sometimes directly to further their electoral prospects.

“Pakistan successfully infiltrated all important aspects of civil society, thanks to so-called mainstream or regional politics in the valley. There is ample evidence to show that many had owned the art of running with the hare and hunting with the hound, which left both the common man and the security bewildered, frightened, and confused,” ANI quoted Swain as saying.

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Continuing his attack, Swain alleged that visiting homes of terrorists killed by security forces and expressing sympathy for them in public was“normal”.

“While the elimination of new recruits in terrorism was allowed and tacitly encouraged, those who facilitated recruitment and arranged finances were never investigated... SP rank officers were arrested and put in jails alongside terrorists, for crimes they had never committed,” he added.

“The drowning of two girls in 2014 was allowed to be hijacked by narrative terrorism who held the valley at ransom, hartals, and rioting for many weeks. A very detailed investigation by the CBI and verified by the AIIMS forensics proved it was an accident,” the DGP said, referring to the deaths of two girls who had drowned in a well in Tral in 2014.

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The DGP's remark comes after the
Indian Army successfully eliminated three foreign terrorists
attempting to infiltrate across the Line of Control (LoC) in the Keran Sector of the Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir.
“The terrorists are not much in number (in the Valley), but that does not define the situation because they are unaccountable entities. Even one unaccountable entity or a man sent to kill indiscriminately without any connection to this land, with no purpose but to repeat the level of violence or increase it, is a challenge,” the J&K top cop added. (Inputs from Agencies)

'Infiltration Taking Place From Punjab Border'

DGP Swain said an inter-state security meeting has deliberated on the new methods of infiltration by terrorists, who have been entering the state from the Punjab border.

“Some infiltration is taking place (through the borderline in Punjab) and it is a commonplace knowledge. We tried to deliberate between ourselves as to the new methods and the modus operandi they are adopting,” Swain told reporters on the sidelines of a function at Indian Institute of Management here.

“We also talked about tunnels. How to sort it out. We talked about how to address more effectively their use of tunnels to infiltrate,” he said.

Senior BSF and police officers had gathered at an interstate security review meeting in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua on Thursday, days after terrorists, who are believed to have infiltrated from across the International Border, ambushed an army patrol.

On the increase in terror attacks in J&K in the recent past, he said that the terrorists are not much in number in Kashmir, but that does not define the situation because they are unaccountable entities.

“I will give you the statistics. There are not many terrorists ... there are only a few. But as I said, the situation is often not measured by the numbers. Because they are unaccountable entities,” Swain said.

“So even one unaccountable entity, an outside killing machine, or a man sent to kill, indiscriminately, without any connection to this land, with no purpose but to repeat the level of violence or increase it, is a challenge,” the officer added.

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