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Anti-terror operations restart, J&K truce ends

NEW DELHI: In line with the security agencies’ assessment of the ground situation in Jammu and Kashmir and also in view of the Amarnath Yatra commencing on June 28, the Centre on Sunday announced its decision “not to extend” the suspension of anti-terror operations in the state any further, as it was in vogue for the holy month of Ramzan.

Anti-terror operations restart, J&K truce ends

On May 17, the Centre had decided that the security forces will not conduct offensive ops during the month of Ramzan.



Mukesh Ranjan

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, June 17

In line with the security agencies’ assessment of the ground situation in Jammu and Kashmir and also in view of the Amarnath Yatra commencing on June 28, the Centre on Sunday announced its decision “not to extend” the suspension of anti-terror operations in the state any further, as it was in vogue for the holy month of Ramzan.

In the evening, the Army, CRPF and state police jointly carried out the first cordon and search operation post the unilateral ceasefire in Baramulla district.   

Earlier in the day, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, “Security forces are being directed to take all necessary action at the earliest to prevent terrorists from launching attacks and indulging in violence.” At the same time, he made it clear that the government will continue with its endeavour to create an environment free of terror and violence.

“It is important that all sections of peace-loving people come together to isolate the terrorists and motivate those who have been misguided to return to the path of peace,” the minister added.

The Centre had announced suspension of operations at the beginning of the holy month on May 17 “in the interest of the peace-loving people of the state”.

Commending the role played by the security forces in implementing the decision in “letter and spirit” despite grave provocation, the minister said it enabled the Muslim brothers and sisters to observe Ramzan in a peaceful manner.

“But while the security forces displayed exemplary restraint, the terrorists have continued with their attacks,” he said. According to officials, there were 18 incidents of terror between April 17 and May 17  and the figure rose to above 50 during the suspension of operations. The period saw brutal killings, including that of journalist Shujaat Bukhari.

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