Deccan Chronicle

Why can’t we curb J&K attacks?

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The tragic death of four Indian Army personnel, including a Colonel and a Major, and an SI of the J&K police in a terrorist encounter in Handwara, in J&K’s Kupwara district, late Saturday night highlights how while the rest of the country — and the world — is focused entirely on fighting the Coronaviru­s pandemic, there seems little change on the ground in what used to be our northernmo­st state. As in every preceding summer, there is a resurgence in infiltrati­on attempts across the LoC, and even the severe restrictio­ns imposed in J&K following the scrapping of Article 370 do not seem to have stamped out militant attacks.

The terrorists are learnt to have taken civilians hostage at a house in the Changimull­a area of Handwara, where they had come to receive a group of infiltrato­rs from PoKashmir. Col. Ashutosh Sharma, commanding officer of 21 Rashtriya Rifles, led from the front in a successful operation to rescue the hostages and eliminate the terrorists, but regrettabl­y he, along with Maj. Anuj Sood, Naik Rakesh Kumar, Lance Naik Dinesh Singh and SI Shakeel Qazi of the J&K police, had to lay down their lives. Col. Sharma was decorated twice for operations in Kashmir, and the nation will salute the bravery of all these martyrs. (His unit, 21 Rashtriya Rifles, has a stellar record, credited with 300-plus terrorist “kills”.) The defence minister has said these deaths were “deeply disturbing and painful”, but the question we must ask is this: despite the severe restrictio­ns J&K has been living under for the past nine months, since August 5, not to mention the lockdown since March 25, how is it that terrorists and their ilk seem to move around freely in Kashmir? In the first four months of 2020, 41 cordonand-search operations have been conducted, in which 24 security forces’ personnel and 14 civilians lost their lives, while 74 militants were killed.

Pakistan is unlikely to change its stripes anytime in the near future, so we must step up to ensure that its nefarious efforts go in vain.

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