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North Kashmir hasn’t given shelter to militants; a lesson for south Kashmir: Lt Gen AK Bhatt

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October 6, 2018
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North Kashmir hasn’t given shelter to militants; a lesson for south Kashmir: Lt Gen AK Bhatt
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Srinagar: More than 250 militants are ready to infiltrate into this side of the Line of Control, Lt Gen AK Bhatt, GOC 15 Core, said on Friday. He also said that South Kashmir should learn from North Kashmir who have ‘not given shelter to militants’.

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“The soldiers are ready to give befitting reply to foil all the attempts of infiltration. There are heightened chances of increased infiltration attempts during winter months,” he said.
“Militants are being trained to infiltrate into this side of the Line of Control and disrupt the peaceful environment each passing day.
“Our forces are at their best. We won’t allow militants to sneak into this side of the LoC.,” Bhat said and sought support of the local residents.”
Bhat said that the militancy is on a decline in Kashmir including southern parts of Kashmir. “Militancy is decreasing each passing day… in South Kashmir as well… South must learn from North Kashmir…,” he said. “North Kashmir hasn’t given shelter to militants,” he said and thanked the people of northern Kashmir.
The general said that it won’t take the army much time to “eliminate the militancy from ground zero” across Jammu and Kashmir. “Our forces have always overpowered the militants and will continue to do so in future.”
Bhatt said that the biggest challenge for the army and other security agencies including Jammu and Kashmir police and CRPF has been the growing trend among youth joining militant ranks.
“Our primary agenda is to eliminate and give chance to local youth to join mainstream and live in amity in this country.”

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