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‘J&K parties cultivated terror leaders for votes’, alleges DGP

J&K DGP RR Swain alleged those who facilitated recruitment and arranged finances for terror were never investigated in the past

Published on: Jul 15, 2024 07:29 PM IST
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Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain on Monday blamed regional politics in the Valley for Pakistan's ‘successful’ infiltration into the Kashmiri civil society. He even alleged that “so-called mainstream political parties” cultivated leaders of terror networks and sometimes directly to further their electoral prospects.

“Pakistan successfully infiltrated all important aspects of civil society, thanks to so-called mainstream or regional politics in the valley. There is ample evidence to show that many had owned the art of running with the hare and hunting with the hound, which left both the common man and the security bewildered, frightened, and confused,” ANI quoted Swain as saying.

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Continuing his attack, Swain alleged that visiting homes of terrorists killed by security forces and expressing sympathy for them in public was “normal”.

Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain said visiting homes of terrorists killed by security forces and expressing sympathy for them in public was “normal” (ANI)
Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain said visiting homes of terrorists killed by security forces and expressing sympathy for them in public was “normal” (ANI)

“While the elimination of new recruits in terrorism was allowed and tacitly encouraged, those who facilitated recruitment and arranged finances were never investigated... SP rank officers were arrested and put in jails alongside terrorists, for crimes they had never committed,” he added.

 
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