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| Weak polices of New Delhi responsible for what happened in J&K: Hurriyat (I) | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 1: Hurriyat Conference (India) believes, that the weak polices of New Delhi are mainly responsible for, what has happened in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in past and days to come. "Whereas the Kashmiri leadership both separatists and mainstream are time and again busy in creating confusion among the people of the state. Chairman Hurriyat Conference India in a press conference here said that there are much more larger issues which are to be addressed rather that speaking of onion, potato and oil prize," a statement of Hurriyat (I) said. Taking a serious note of repeated incidents of infiltration across LoC in both the regions of the state, Chetan Sharma Chairman Hurriyat (I) said that, Government of India has failed to protect its boundaries in a right manner, Addressing the media persons, Sharma said, "Ever since independence Union of India has spent billions in protecting their boarders, but the fear of infiltration remained the same and Pakistan has always maintained mental pressure on India by sending its troops to create disturbance in India territory." "Today I want to ask a simple question to all. What do we do when one start making his/her house? The answer is very simple we construct a boundary wall to protect our house, so that any type of uninvited person should be stopped from entering our premises. But, unfortunately Union of India in last around 68 years have failed to consider this fact, Despite of calming to have such a big think tanks and policy makers," he added. Earlier, Sharam said training camps of terrorists and launching pads were active across the Line of Control (LoC). "But our Army is better placed to analyse and assess the capabilities of the terrorists. There are continuous attempts of infiltration and during last 24 hours two terrorists were killed when they tried to infiltrate in Kupwara," he said. Sharma claimed that people of Kashmir are helping the forces in intelligence gathering. "JK Police has also excellent intelligence network and they are doing extremely good job," he said, adding that all security agencies operating in Kashmir were having excellent synergy. |
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