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Fall in militants' presence in J&K: Army

The security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has come to a "satisfactory" level and the number of militants operating in the state has fallen by half in the past few years, the Army said on Tuesday.

Updated on: Feb 15, 2011 03:26 PM IST
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The security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has come to a "satisfactory" level and the number of militants operating in the state has fallen by half in the past few years, the Army said on Tuesday.

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"The security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has come to a satisfactory level. The number of militants operating in Jammu and Kashmir has decreased to 400 from 800-900 in the past few years," General Officer Commanding (GOC), 9 Corps, Lieutenant General A K Choudhary told reporters here.

He said that infiltration is down.

"Infiltration attempts and number of militants entering J&K has come down," Choudhary said.

He said that several measures including three tier fencing have been put in place to check cross-border infiltration.

To a question about troops withdrawal in J-K, he said that there is a need to take a holistic view on the issue.

The Unified Headquarter -- the highest security assessment panel in J&K -- will assess and take a decision in this regard, he said.

Referring to ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops, he said recently three such violations have been reported along the Indo-Pak border.

"The BSF has done a commendable job by thwarting attempts of militants to infiltrate to this side from Pakistan," he said.

 
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