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Terrorists frustrated over return of normalcy in Kashmir: Khanna
10/19/2019 10:23:24 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 19: A senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader today said that the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed three civilians, including an apple trader, this week in Jammu and Kashmir "out of frustration" to cause fear among people.
BJP National vice-president Avinash Rai Khanna expressed confidence that the accused would soon be killed or captured to maintain peace in the Kashmir Valley.
He also said that the situation in the Valley is fast returning to normal and people have reposed their faith in the democracy by actively taking part in the Block Development Council (BDC) elections, scheduled to take place on October 24.
Without naming the National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leadership, he accused them of looting the state and said "there was not a single protest by people for them". "The government is very serious to maintain law and order but the way the innocent people, including an apple trader, were killed shows that the terrorists are frustrated over the return of normalcy in Kashmir and they want to scare the people," Mr Khanna, who returned from Kashmir after a three-day long visit, said. The BJP leader, who is also party in charge of Jammu and Kashmir, said the terrorists involved in the innocent civilian killings have been identified and "very soon they will be either killed or captured" by the security forces. Asserting that the BJP will "write a new chapter" of development in Jammu and Kashmir, he said this was his second visit to the Valley after the abrogation of provisions of Article 370 on August 5 and "there is a visible change towards peace and normalcy". "The peace movement has started in the Valley as there is heavy rush of vehicles on the roads with people coming out to earn their livelihood. The markets are abuzz with activities... frustrated, the terrorists are trying to create fear but we are confident that the government will not allow them to succeed," he said.
He said the government is not going to show any laxity as it did over the past 73 days by maintaining peace and law and order in the Valley.
"I visited central, north and south Kashmir areas. People have accepted the decision which is for their betterment. There are 520 candidates in the fray for the BDC elections in 130 blocks, out of 137, in the Valley which shows the faith of the people in democracy," Mr Khanna said. In reference to the detention of former chief ministers -- Farooq Abdullah, his son Omar Abdullah and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti -- he said: "There was no reaction from the commoners as they stand exposed before the public." "They have ruled the state for the last seven decades and their detention would have triggered protests. But nobody except a group of their women relatives held a demonstration, which shows that the people are against them," Mr Khanna said.
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