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Centre concerned over rising Kashmir violence | | | Early Times Report Jammu, July 26: The Centre has taken serious view of increasing incidents of violence in the Jammu and Kashmir and the Home Ministry is likely to summon senior police and civil officers to New Delhi to discuss the prevailing law and order situation at a time when the state is gearing up for the Assembly elections "The State will be heading for the polls under Modi for the first time. Like Vajpayee, Modi also wants to ensure that they are held in free and fair manner and for this to happen peace has to prevail so that electioneering can take place with greater participation," said a senior official. The Kashmir valley has been witnessing violence since the Parliamentary elections in which NC was defeated in all the three seats it had contested. There have been sectarian clashes and also an attack at the base camp of the Amarnath yatra for the first time. "Even in UP and Bihar which have larger population of Muslims such violent reactions to Israeli attacks have not been seen. It has brought the separatists who were lying low and alienated for some time, back to the centre stage. The fact that former RAW chief AK Dualat was present during the Parliamentary elections and after NC's defeat graph of violence has been raised, Centre needs to investigate the developments thoroughly" an officer said pleading anonymity. |
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