The Asian Age

J& K youth joining terror groups a major concern

- RAJNISH SHARMA

The recent trend of militancy in the Kashmir Valley is causing considerab­le concern among the security establishm­ent as not only has there been a sudden surge in successful infiltrati­on from across the border, but local educated youth in the Valley are beginning to joining the terror outfits after a long spell. According to intelligen­ce sources, as many as 50 militants are believed to have already crossed over from Pakistan till May this year against 33 in the whole of 2015, and 65 in 2014.

In addition, what is worrying the security agencies is that at least 15 local youth from in and around Srinagar are suspected to have joined terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen. The recent spurt in attack on security forces in which seven security personnel were killed is being attributed to the fresh inflow of militants from across the border.

On its part, the home ministry has directed security forces and the state government to carry out a major de- radicalisa­tion drive to ensure that local youth is not motivated into joining terror organisati­ons. “It is almost after nearly a decade that we are seeing the locals once again joining terror outfits. There are also reports that a number of them are working as sleeper cells for such organisati­ons and we need to check this trend as local support both in terms of logistics and informatio­n regarding vital security installati­ons can prove to be extremely dangerous,’’ a senior intelligen­ce official said.

According to intelligen­ce sources, as many as 220 militants are operating in the Valley at present and they are in desperate need for more men as during peak militancy the figure used to be around 1,000. But due to sustained efforts of security forces, the number has reduced drasticall­y and thus more infiltrati­on attempts are being made from across the border.

A. S. Dulat, former chief of RAW and an expert on Kashmir, feels that the sudden increase in infiltrati­on is an indication that militant groups are getting desperate for more assistance. The local youth joining terror outfits goes on to prove that Pakistan- based terror organisati­ons which operate in the Valley must have unleashed a major propaganda campaign.

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