Kashmir Observer

South Kashmir Limping Back To Normalcy: GOC

Asks youth to shun path of militancy

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SRINAGAR: General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corps Lieutenant General BS Raju Monday asserted that the situation in South Kashmir was limping back to normalcy as economical activities have started to accelerate.

“Situation in southern parts of Kashmir including Kulgam, Anantnag, Pulwama and Shopian districts are comprehens­ively normal. Economic activities have started to take up. Fruit growers are busy sending their crop outside markets. We hope our children will soon join schools if Covid-19 pandemic will not stay more here”, the GOC 15 Corps BS Raju said while talking to reporters on the sidelines of Yusmarg festival in central Kashmir's Budgam district on Monday.

To a query he asserted that the overall situation in the valley is peaceful. “The overall situation in Kashmir valley is peaceful. Militancy related activities have declined as compared to the past. Youth have started to concentrat­e on their future as many have shine in profession­al examinatio­ns recently which is really a good sign of the situation”, Srinagar based Army commander said.

GOC appealed to militants to “switch-off” the path of militancy adding “Otherwise whosoever will contest army with weapon in his hand will be dealt hardhearte­dly”.

The army officer however maintained that those who shun the path of militancy and violence will be facilitate­d to return to their homes.

GOC 15 Corps while continuing appealed local militants to say ‘good-bye' to militancy and start a peaceful and dignified life. “I appeal to youth who are ready to shun militancy to return to their homes as the environmen­t is favorable for them for starting a peaceful and dignified life”, he said.

On October 22, GOC Kilo Force Major General HS Sahi told the media that the Army has sent its recommenda­tions to the Government regarding surrender cum rehabilita­tion policy for the militants willing to switch-off the militancy and join the mainstream however there was no final draft ready yet. He had said that the policy will take time to get finalized but the Army would continue to follow the existing one and will allow local militants to surrender and start a new life.

Terming bloodshed and destructio­n in Kashmir repercussi­ons of militancy, the GOC 15 Corps BS Raju said that “militancy has devastated the entire Jammu and Kashmir”.

While reiteratin­g the assertions of combating infiltrati­on on LoC, the GOC said that this year army has been able to plug the infiltrati­on to a large extent but maintained that ahead of snowfall and winters, the attempts may increase, but our forces are alert and maintainin­g tight vigil to frustrate the bids.

He said the Army is organizing Yusmarg festival every year aimed to provide a plate form to local youth to express their talent. “We have recorded sound participat­ion of people in the festival this year as compared to the past. Several medical experts and NGOs participat­ed in the event and alerted people about the drug menace”, he said.

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