Khaleej Times

Workers in J&K moved to secure locations

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Authoritie­s have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Himalayan valley after a wave of targeted killings, two security officials said on Monday.

Suspected militants have killed eleven civilians, including five migrant workers, in Kashmir since early October despite a widespread security crackdown in the region.

“We moved thousands of workers to secure places and are facilitati­ng their return home,” a senior police official said, declining to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media.

In other areas, security forces had intensifie­d patrolling to prevent any militant activity, the official added.

A government spokesman in Srinagar declined to comment on the movement of migrant workers. The decision to move workers came after an attack on migrant labourers from Bihar on Sunday. Police said that militants barged into a rented room in Kashmir’s Kulgam district and fired at them, leaving two dead and one wounded.

The hundreds of thousands of migrant workers currently in Kashmir form the backbone of the region’s workforce in agricultur­e and constructi­on.

Some of them said they now fear for their lives.

“We have seen worse times, but were never targeted. This time, we are afraid,” said 32-year old Mohammed Salam, originally from the northern state of Bihar, who has worked in Kashmir for the last six years. Salam said police picked him up, along with others, from rented accommodat­ion on Sunday night and moved them to a protected area. —

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