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Kashmir unrest: Centre rushes additional paramilitary forces

NEW DELHI/SRINAGAR: Concerned over violence in Jammu and Kashmir during the last four days, the Centre on Saturday decided to rush 3,600 additional paramilitary personnel to the Valley.

Kashmir unrest: Centre rushes additional paramilitary forces

File photo of security personnel patrolling a curfew area of main Chowk Handwara north kashmir’s Kupwara. Tribune



New Delhi/Srinagar, April 16

Concerned over violence in Jammu and Kashmir during the last four days, the Centre on Saturday decided to rush 3,600 additional paramilitary personnel to the Valley and asked the state government to ensure that there is no further loss of lives.

Meanwhile, the family of the girl, whose alleged harassment led to a spate of violence in Kashmir, on Saturday claimed that she was pressurised into giving a video statement, denying she was molested and has approached court seeking an independent probe into the incident.

“My girl is just 16 years old and was alone in the police station when her statement was recorded. She was pressurised by the police to give that statement,” her mother claimed.

The decision to send more forces was taken at a high-level meeting in New Delhi, where situation in Jammu and Kashmir was discussed extensively.

Curfew-like restrictions continued for the fourth day in parts of Kashmir following the killing of five persons in security forces action during violent protests since Tuesday.

The Central Government is concerned over the loss of human lives in the state, a Home Ministry spokesperson said.

Finance Secretary Ratan P. Watal, who is holding the additional charge of Union Home Secretary, chaired the meeting which was attended by senior officials from Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Defence, Central Armed Police Forces and the Ministry of Home Affairs.

The meeting reviewed the prevailing situation in the Kashmir Valley and assessed the requirements of the state government to bring the situation under control and ensure no further loss of lives, he said.

While 12 companies of paramilitary personnel were reaching the state today itself, 24 more companies will reach there by tomorrow. One company of paramilitary comprises of about 100 personnel.

The Home Ministry is in regular touch with senior officials of Jammu and Kashmir and has been monitoring the situation on a regular basis. It has assured full cooperation and support to the state government to bring back normalcy.

Curfew-like restrictions were imposed in the Valley following the death of three persons during protests against alleged molestation of a girl by a soldier in Handwara town on Tuesday. Two others died later following police firing.

Today’s meeting also took stock of the development package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Kashmir in November 2015. The package is being expeditiously implemented for the overall development of Jammu and Kashmir, the spokesperson said.

The package is expected to generate employment for local youth and bring overall prosperity in the state, he said. — PTI

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