The Asian Age

2 NC men shot dead in J& K Valley

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have asked people to boycott the local body elections on the premise that such exercises cannot be a substitute to the promised plebiscite to determine the political future of Jammu and Kashmir.

A delegation of the NC met governor Satya Pal Malik to demand a probe into the shooting incident and protection to party workers.

Meanwhile, a CRPF jawan was injured in a grenade attack in Tral area of southern Pulwama district late Friday evening. The police said that suspected militants hurled at hand grenade towards a camp of the CRPF’s 180th Battalion in Tral town, resulting in injuries to one of its jawans.

In New Delhi, the Union home minister said that security environmen­t in J& K had improved as number of terror incidents had dropped drasticall­y from 6,000 in 1995 to just 360 in 2017.

While admitting that situation in the state needs to improve further, Mr Singh said that Indian is keen to have better relations with Pakistan but it continues to fully support and sponsor terror activities in the state.

He also said that people of J& K were keen to be take part the electoral process like that of local bodies and panchayats which are being revived after a long time. The home minister admitted that the “experiment of a PDP- BJP government in J& K did not succeed” even though both parties tried to honour the mandate of the Assembly elections.

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