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| Reorientation of troops on cards in J&K | | | AGENCIES NEW DELHI, Mar 21: Under the Centre's proposed move to reorient security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, BSF was likely to assume role of Road Opening Party (ROP) in certain militancy infested areas, while army was being sent to the LoC amid reports that militants could make more desperate infiltration bids during coming months. A proposal for taking out a battalion of BSF (1,000 personnel) from North Kashmir has been cleared by the defence ministry in consultation with the BSF and Jammu and Kashmir government and would be engaged in road opening party for the movement of troops in various areas, a job which was being undertaken by Rashtriya Rifles. The units of Rashtriya Rifles were being shifted closer to the order amid intelligence reports that Pakistan-based terror organisations would be making desperate attempts to enter into the valley from higher reaches in North Kashmir. It may be mentioned that last year around this time, battle-hardened terrorists of Lashker-e-Taiba had managed to sneak into the Kashmir valley from Gurez and Kupwara and later to other parts of the valley especially Sopore and Tral. The presence of the Rashtraiya Rifles as the second line of defence would help in close coordination among the various units of the Army deployed along the LoC. Besides this, the BSF had the expertise in RoP as the para-military force had bore the initial brunt of militancy in early 1990s.Another unit of the BSF was also being pooled in for RoP from an Air Force location and was awaiting in-principle approval of defence ministry. The depletion of the forces would be augmented by the Army and in-house security unit of the Indian Air Force. BSF was being pushed in for the RoP as certain battalions of the CRPF was being pulled out of the militancy infested areas for their deployment in Naxal infested areas. This is in addition to the reduction of 35,000 troops which have been withdrawn from the state during the reign of the current National Conference-Congress government. State chief minister Omar Abdullah recently acknowledged on he floor of state assembly that infiltration had increased by 98% in 2009 as compared to 2008.Moreover, there were inputs indicating that many more militants were waiting across the Line of control (LoC) at different launching pads for infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir, he had said.
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