The officers said the decisions to annul Article 35A and read-down Article 370 were implemented in a way that prevented loss of life and property. (Representative photo)
NEW DELHI: 15 former IPS officers have, in an open letter to the PM, appreciated the government s outreach to J&K political parties. They said the decisions to annul Article 35A and read-down Article 370 were implemented in a way that prevented loss of life and property.
They said even Pakistan is now asking for reinstatement of statehood for J&K, virtually accepting it as a part of India. The 15 ex-IPS officers, including 10 former DGPs, penned the letter as part of a collective effort named Track The Truth . They include A K Singh, Geeta Johri, P P Pandey and Shivanand Jha, from Gujarat cadre; K B Singh, M Nageswara Rao and Prakash Mishra from Odisha cadre; Badri Prasad Singh, R K S Rathore and Vikram Singh from UP cadre; former J&K DGPs K Rajendra Kumar and S P Vaid; and K Aravinda Rao and Vivek Dube from An
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NEW DELHI: Congress functionary Rahul Gandhi’s remarks that the operation against Maoists in which 22 CRPF personnel were killed was “incompetently executed” triggered a strong reaction from BJP with law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad saying the Congress member was prone to making irresponsible statements which should not be taken seriously.
Retired Jammu & Kashmir police chief Shesh Paul Vaid said, “Mr Gandhi, though I generally refrain from commenting on political matters, as someone who has led operations in Kashmir, I find your tweet disrespectful to CRPF. Casualties are unavoidable in operations of such nature against the elements supported by hostile neighbours.”
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On the morning of February 5, Jammu and Kashmir police arrested a 21-year-old man at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. Deported from Qatar, he was identified as Muneeb Ahmad Sofi from Bijbehara area of Kashmir’s Anantnag district. A police press release described him as an overground worker of the banned militant organisation Jaish-e-Mohammed – a charge his family denies.
Since 2017, many Kashmiris, believed to have been sympathisers of global terror group Islamic State or inclined towards joining it, have been deported to India. The National Investigation Agency arrested them and later handed them over to the Jammu and Kashmir police for further investigations.
Video | Suicide attack on CRPF camp: Security forces kill all four militants, cache of arms and ammunition recovered
Video | Suicide attack on CRPF camp: Security forces kill all four militants, cache of arms and ammunition recovered
At Least Four Terrorists Were Killed In Sumbal In Bandipora District Of Jammu And Kashmir When They Tried To Attack CRPF Camp. The Sambal CRPF Camp Is Housed By 45 Battalions Of The Central Reserve Police Force.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Arshi Aggarwal | Updated on: 05 Jun 2017, 11:13:53 AM
New Delhi:
At least four terrorists were killed in Sumbal in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir when they tried to attack CRPF camp.
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