Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Pakistan-based terror groups shift focus from Valley to Jammu region

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria ravi.khajuria@htlive.com

JAMMU: A multitude of factors, including a change in Pakistan’s strategy and lesser presence of security forces, are claimed to be the reasons behind the spike in terrorism in the twin border districts of Jammu and Kashmir -Rajouri and Poonch -- in the past two years.

K Rajendra, former DGP of Jammu and Kashmir, said, “In my opinion, the spike in terror activities in Rajouri and Poonch could be attributed to the G20 summit meets. Pakistan has terrorism as its state policy to foment trouble in the region.”

“Over the past few years, presence of security forces has also been diminishin­g in the area. We should not forget the fact that both the districts are close to the Line of Control,” he added.

The former DGP said though the population of Rajouri and Poonch is largely patriotic, the presence of overground workers, who provide terrorists with logistics, is also among the major factors behind the spike in terrorism in the region.

An army official, who wished not to be named, said, “In the past three decades, security forces have contained terrorism in Kashmir and brought it to almost zero, especially after the revocation of Article 370, but at the same time south of Pir Panjal

SPIKE IN TERROR ATTACKS IN RAJOURI, POONCH AFTER SECURITY GRID TIGHTENED IN KASHMIR

has been witnessing a surge in terror activities.”

“In the past two years, we have lost nearly two dozen soldiers in terror attacks and other activities in both the districts,” he said, adding that perpetrato­rs of twin Dhangri attacks and terror strikes at an army camp’s gate and Bhata Dhurian still remain at large.

“A number of villages lie between the Indian fence and the Zero Line along the 225kmlong LoC in Poonch and Rajouri districts, where presence of sleeper cells of various terror outfits, including narco-smugglers, remains no secret,” the army official said.

Brijmohan Sharma, a government teacher from Bal Jarallan village, claimed, “Army in the past two years has trimmed the deployment of its men in both the districts, while Pakistan has apparently changed its strategy which now focuses more on Rajouri and Poonch than Kashmir.”

“Militancy started rearing its ugly head in Rajouri and Poonch districts in 2020, but the administra­tion overlooked it and today, terrorists are roaming around in the jungles of Rajouri and Poonch, which has natural caves that provide them safe haven,” he added.

 ?? PTI ?? Security personnel patrol the site of encounter in Rajouri.
PTI Security personnel patrol the site of encounter in Rajouri.

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