The Sunday Guardian

Agencies prepare early to contain summer unrest, infiltrati­on bids in valley

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tants, police said. In Sopore in North Kashmir, the police said on Friday that suspected militants shot dead a civilian Mohammed Ashraf Mir and critically wounded his wife.

Fear and surge in militancy has crippled normal life in Kashmir with daily doses of night raids, arrests, damage of properties and protests.

On Saturday, police said a SPO was shot dead by suspected militants in Pulwama. There are protests in many parts of South Kashmir as security forces during the previous night raids has arrested dozens of youths on charges of stone-pelting.

Srinagar, which till now was calm, witnessed a gunfight between militants and security forces at Chattabal area of on Saturday morning, triggering massive clashes between the youths and the forces around. These incidents have given hint of how the summer months are going to unfold.

J&K police recently started a public outreach programme in Kashmir, holding meetings with village elders and parents of youths who have joined militancy. The purpose is to persuade the new recruits to return to civilian life. A senior police officer told this reporter: “We are also roping in some psychologi­sts to counsel these youth and their parents. Parental support to violence is the real challenge,” the officer quoted said.

The security grid has to also ensure a safe and smooth Amarnath Yatra during the current summer and additional paramilita­ry reinforcem­ents would be brought to sanitise the entire route of the yatra.

The Army top brass is bracing up for counter infiltrati­on operations along LoC as Pakistani forces shelled Karna sector few days back and injured many civilians including a woman.

The Army has decided to deploy multil-ayer security grid along the LoC in North Kashmir.

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