Situation in Kashmir improved after removal of Article 370
Manoj Kumar
CRPF Director General (DG) Kuldiep Singh said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir has improved following the scrapping of Article 370 in 2019. Citing CRPF data from 2021 to March 2022, he said 175 terrorists were killed during the period, as against 183 in 2020.
Not just local insurgents but also foreign terrorists were apprehended. Numbers have decreased for stone-pelting incidents as well after Article 370 was abrogated. Situation in the Valley has improved, it is safer,” the DG said, addressing a press conference in Jammu ahead of the 83rd CRPF Raising Day Saturday.
During the same period, 7,541 caches of ammunition were recovered from Jammu and Kashmir alone, 5,760 from LWE (Left Wing Extremism) affected areas, and 2,194 in the Northeastern region, according to the CRPF data.
“We expect spurts of violence to occur periodically in the Valley but overall we have witnessed a drop in incidents. Three jawans were martyred last year in Jammu and Kashmir and we are trying our best to make the region safer,” the DG said.
Sharp decline in infiltration of foreign terrorists, stone pelting in J-K after abrogation of Article 370:
There has been a sharp decline in the infiltration of foreign terrorists as well as in stone-pelting incidents in Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 from the erstwhile state as per the Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Kuldiep Singh.
However, noting the targeted killings in Jammu and Kashmir, the officer said, “Some time there is a spurt in terrorist incidents” and the recent killing in “periodic series” are among those, and “it occurs”.
Replying to queries during a press briefing at the CRPF Headquarters, Singh said, “CRPF immediately try to control terrorist incidents in Jammu and Kashmir soon after it gets inputs. These incidents are not totally controlled by internal terrorist people who are there. On many occasions, it is controlled by those sitting across the border and it is directed whom to be targeted or not.”
The CRPF DG reiterated that “some directions comes from foreign lands too”, and thus, “terrorist incidents some times increase and sometimes decrease”
“It does not mean that things are out of hand…You can see that the incidents of stone-pelting are almost nil. There has been a sharp decline in the number of infiltration of foreign terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir. Sometimes, there is a spurt in terrorist incidents but it happens,” he said. The officer informed that the CRPF has neutralized 175 terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir and apprehended 183 from March 1, 2021, to March 16, 2022. Meanwhile, the CRPF has recovered 253 arms from Jammu and Kashmir and seized 7,541 ammunition as well as 96.38 kg explosives, 23 Improvised Explosive Device (IED), 232 grenades, and 36 detonators from the Union Territory, Singh said.
Further, he informed that as many as 91 encounters have taken place from March 1, 2021, to March 16 this year.
CRPF is the premier Central Armed Police Force (CRPF) entrusted with the responsibility of safeguarding the internal security of the country. It is deployed across the length and breadth of the country, assisting various state police in the discharge of their duties. CRPF is providing security cover to 117 protectees of various categories, he said adding that 32 women personnel have been inducted into the VIP Security Wing.
A total of 41 VIPs were provided security cover by the CRPF during recently concluded Assembly elections in five states, the DG said adding that the security of 27 protectees has been withdrawn post-elections.
The CRPF chief also said that under financial assistance from the risk fund, ex-gratia for personnel martyred in action has been increased to Rs 30 lakhs from Rs 20 lakhs, and for all other cases, the ex-gratia has been increased to Rs 20 lakhs from Rs 15 lakhs.