Millennium Post

‘Security forces working with larger degree of freedom in JK’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir will be back on track soon as the security forces are now acting more profession­ally with a larger degree of freedom, Union minister Jitendra Singh said on Sunday. Tension prevailed in the Valley as six policemen died in terror attack in South Kashmir in the first week of May. Six civilians also lost their lives during the same period.

“By the next couple of weeks, Jammu and Kashmir would be back on track. There have been such (disturbing) incidents in the past one or two days. But there is a noticeable difference ...the para military forces are now acting more profession­ally with larger degree of freedom,” Singh told reporters here. The MOS, who is on a twoday visit to Jammu region, said, “I am sure that sooner rather than later, things will return to normalcy and the state will start moving ahead like the rest of the country.”

The BJP leader also condemned Pakistan for unleashing “the most inhuman oppression” on the people of the Gilgit- Baltistan region.

“The manner in which Pakistan is seeking to suppress its own subjects is also an eyeopener for the entire world, and clearly establishe­s that Pakistan has emerged as the gravest form of human rights violator in this part of the globe, particular­ly in the Indian sub-continent,” he said.

Singh said the suppressio­n of people was not limited to places like Gilgit-baltistan and POK, which are under Pakistan’s illegal control, but also witnessed in its legally occupied territorie­s like Balochista­n.

“When the neighbourh­ood is on fire, it is the responsibi­lity of our government and its security agencies to ensure that these developmen­ts do not have a negative ramificati­on in the region,” the minister added.

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