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Militant hideout busted in Reasi: arms, ammunition recovered | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 28: The security forces on Thursday busted a militant hideout and recovered arms and ammunition from the higher reaches of Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, a defence spokesman said. "Based on specific information the troops of 61 Rashtriya Rifles and JK Police (Arnas) under the aegis of Uniform Force Headquarters Reasi launched an operation and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition in higher reaches of Lapri Forest today" Udhampur based defense spokesman Col S D Goswami said. One AK-56 rifle with 31 rounds, a Chinese pistol, one hand grenade, and other war like stores were recovered from the hideout.He said that the troops marched over a long distance in inclement weather to carry out the search of the forested area and recovered the cache hidden underground. "The Rashtriya Rifles Battalion at Talwara has relentlessly been pursuing counter terrorist operations to maintain peace and stability in the region" he added.
Sopore Attacks: PDP castigates Yasin Malik on 'Probe by UJC' Statement Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 28: Castigating Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik for asking Hizb Chief Syed Salahuddin to investigate the Sopore incidents, PDP today said that 'self-styled' leader has no right to issue 'self-styled' statements seeking 'self-styled' probe from any militant leader. PDP youth wing president Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra said that Malik has made such a statement to get attention from the media. "Militants have no locus standi on the issue. How can a 'self-styled' leader ask for a 'self-styled' probe, when Jammu and Kashmir Police is already probing the matter. The initial investigation done by police has made it visible that militants are responsible for the attacks and killings in Sopore town," Parra said and adding that media should refrain from propagating such 'self-styled' statements. Pertinently, Malik during a press conference on Wednesday had said that there are two guns - "State gun and gun that militants carry". "Since both have condemned the civilian killings in Sopore, I would not suggest the government but urge the UJC chief Syed Salahudin to probe the killings at his own level.""These separatist leaders have become irrelevant and that's why they adopt 'pick and choose' policy and issue statements that suit them," he said. Responding to a question, Parra said that PDP has no 'soft corner' towards separatist leaders. "Chief Minister is on record to say that anti-national activities on Kashmir soil are unacceptable," he said.
"Government has acted tough against some leaders who are trying to disrupt the peace here. There is no question of going soft towards separatist leaders who indulge in anti-national activities," he added. |
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