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Dip in Terrorism

September 23, 2022 |

Reports of there being a considerable dip in the recruitment of terrorists and hybrid militants in the Kashmir Valley, especially in the Zainpora belt of Kishtwar District, is a matter of relief for the general public long used to living in fear in an unstable environment. It wasn’t too long ago when Srinagar, Pulwama and Kishtwar had earned a reputation for being hotbeds of terrorism. For the Director General of Police, Dilbag Singh, to say that most of these areas are now “more or less free of terrorism” is welcome. For him to further state that the dip in terrorism has had a positive impact on the younger generation suggests that peace and stability reigns in the valley. The credit for this “new dawn” must go to all security forces for countering this menace with well-oiled joint-ness. Meanwhile, the crackdown on radical Islamic elements continues. Raids have been conducted against the Popular Front of India (PFI) by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) across 11 states and UTs in India (Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Puducherry), following a review by Union Home Minister Amit Shah of action taken against terror suspects and other activists. The arrest of 106 PFI persons by the NIA and the Enforcement Directorate is pointer to the Centre's determination to see the anti-terror operation reach its logical end. According to the NIA and ED, several incriminating documents, more than 100 mobile phones, laptops and other materials have been seized by raiding teams. It has been termed as the "largest ever" investigation process "till date". The NIA had earlier this month raided 40 places in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on suspicion that training was being imparted to commit terrorist acts to promote enmity between different groups on the basis of religion. The framing of strict laws and the free hand given by the Centre and the J&K administration has seemingly helped to reduce the intensity of violence due to religious terrorism. Inculcating a spirit of nationalism has helped the people of J-K to differentiate between friend and foe. In the three years since the abrogation of Article 370, the region has developed and prospered and seen to be at par with most other states of the Indian Union.

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Dip in Terrorism

September 23, 2022 |

Reports of there being a considerable dip in the recruitment of terrorists and hybrid militants in the Kashmir Valley, especially in the Zainpora belt of Kishtwar District, is a matter of relief for the general public long used to living in fear in an unstable environment. It wasn’t too long ago when Srinagar, Pulwama and Kishtwar had earned a reputation for being hotbeds of terrorism. For the Director General of Police, Dilbag Singh, to say that most of these areas are now “more or less free of terrorism” is welcome. For him to further state that the dip in terrorism has had a positive impact on the younger generation suggests that peace and stability reigns in the valley. The credit for this “new dawn” must go to all security forces for countering this menace with well-oiled joint-ness. Meanwhile, the crackdown on radical Islamic elements continues. Raids have been conducted against the Popular Front of India (PFI) by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) across 11 states and UTs in India (Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Puducherry), following a review by Union Home Minister Amit Shah of action taken against terror suspects and other activists. The arrest of 106 PFI persons by the NIA and the Enforcement Directorate is pointer to the Centre's determination to see the anti-terror operation reach its logical end. According to the NIA and ED, several incriminating documents, more than 100 mobile phones, laptops and other materials have been seized by raiding teams. It has been termed as the "largest ever" investigation process "till date". The NIA had earlier this month raided 40 places in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on suspicion that training was being imparted to commit terrorist acts to promote enmity between different groups on the basis of religion. The framing of strict laws and the free hand given by the Centre and the J&K administration has seemingly helped to reduce the intensity of violence due to religious terrorism. Inculcating a spirit of nationalism has helped the people of J-K to differentiate between friend and foe. In the three years since the abrogation of Article 370, the region has developed and prospered and seen to be at par with most other states of the Indian Union.


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