Jammu Kashmir : Is Kashmir needs more Central troops to control?
The central govt has also assessed the requirements of the J&K govt to bring the situation under control without any more loss of life. The central government on Saturday decided to send more troops to Jammu and Kashmir to bring the situation - on the boil for four days - under control. Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi in a meeting of senior officials from intelligence bureau, ministry of defence, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and the ministry of home affairs reviewed the situation and assessed the requirements of Jammu and Kashmir government to bring the situation under control without any more loss of life. Home ministry officeial Stating that the ministry is in regular touch with senior state government officials and has been monitoring the situation on a regular basis, the statement said that the ministry has assured full cooperation and support to the government of J&K to ensure that there is no further loss of lives. A civilian was killed and four others were injured on Friday allegedly in a firing by soldiers as angry residents clashed with security forces and tried to storm their camp amid simmering anger over four similar deaths since Tuesday in tense but curfew-bound Kashmir Valley. The Chief Minister stated that the government has been confronted with new challenges on the law-and-order front, which she said have to be dealt with meticulously so that the promise of delivering good governance to the people is implemented on the ground. While meeting with High Polce and administrative officer, She said, “We are holding this meeting in the backdrop of certain unfortunate incidents in the Kashmir valley,” During the two-hour-long meeting, Mehbooba Mufti said she is confident of overcoming the challenges and focus entirely on ushering in a new era of development in the state. She warned the officers to remain vigilant and not allow the situation to drift so that they lose focus of their real agenda of bringing peace and development in the state," she stated.
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