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| ‘JK fighting proxy war, not law and order ’ | | Stop discussing troops’ withdrawal, BJP to Govt | | JAMMU FEB-20 Advising Government not to rake up the issue of withdrawal of security forces and Special Powers Act from the militancy hit Jammu and Kashmir, BJP spokesman Ramesh Arora has said that ‘the State is not facing a law and order problem but fighting a proxy war’. In a statement issued here today, the spokesman said that the deliberations currently going on over demilitarization and withdrawal of Special Powers Act is a deliberate attempt to malign the image of the security forces and to stop them to fight the ultras. Arora said ‘it is a world wide recognized phenomenon that militancy related groups always try to demoralize security forces on one or the other pretext to gain their supremacy. ‘There is no occasion to discuss or demand withdrawal of security forces because it is not a law and order problem but a proxy war which India is fighting in Jammu and Kashmir’, he said and added ‘by making unnecessary comments over the presence of security forces or their requirement is an attempt to appease the militants’. Chief Minister, who is also the head of the Unified Command, should make the government’s position clear about its stand on troops’ withdrawal, he said and added that to flush out militants, the government should utilize the services of Indian Air Force in high altitude and inaccessible areas.
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