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Home Ministry unhappy with intelligence network in Kashmir
6/3/2022 12:11:37 AM

Early Times Report

Jammu, June 2: As selective killings of the members of the minority community are going unabated in Kashmir Valley, the Union Home Ministry has taken serious note of the failure of the intelligence agencies to give feedback about the evil designs of terror groups.
Highly placed sources said that Home Ministry has earlier asked all intelligence agencies to coordinate with each other and share information so as to devise a comprehensive strategy to take effective steps.
“The Union Home Ministry has made it clear that recent incidents of selective killings are a glaring example of intelligence failure”, sources said and added that some big changes are in offing to further strengthen the intelligence network in Kashmir Valley.
In October 2021, when selective killings of members of the minority community and non-locals were started, the Union Home Ministry had directed better coordination among all intelligence agencies including the intelligence wing of the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
As reported earlier in May this year the Union Home Ministry has decided to redevise the strategy to protect minorities was taken at a high level held in New Delhi under the chairmanship of the Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
According to a news agency, seeing the gravity of the situation, the Union Home Minister discussed this issue separately after the review meeting on the preparedness of the upcoming Amarnath yatra.
Apart from the J&K L-G, Police Chief Dilbag Singh and Special Director General, CID, Rashmi Ranjan Swain, and top administration officials presented the details of the measures taken by the Union Territory administration in this regard.
After the abrogation of article 370 and bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories (UTs), terrorists have been indulged in selective and targeted killings of minorities after repeated intervals.
The recent targeted killings in the Kashmir Valley have proved that the plan to protect the minorities needs to be revised, the officials said, adding that there was a plan to shift Kashmiri Pandits in the secured tehsil or district headquarters.
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