New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry has ordered “immediate” withdrawal of over 7,000 paramilitary troops from Kashmir after a security review, officials said on Tuesday.
A total of 72 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been ordered to “revert” to their locations across the country, they said.
One such company has about 100 personnel.
These units drawn from the CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF and the SSB were sent to the Kashmir Valley after the Centre abrogated Article 370 provisions in Jammu and Kashmir.
As per the order issued on Monday, while 24 companies of the Central Reserve Police Force are being withdrawn, 12 each of the Border Security Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Sashastra Seema Bal are being sent back.
About 20 such companies were withdrawn from the valley early this month.
Northern Army chief takes stock of security
Meanwhile, Indian Army’s Northern Command chief, Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, on Tuesday visited various units on the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir, as he carried out a review of the security situation in the Kashmir Valley.
Lt Gen Singh, who was accompanied by Chinar Corps Commander, Lt Gen KJS Dhillon, was briefed by commanders on the ground on the operational and logistic preparedness.
He urged them to maintain their vigil and give a befitting response to any misadventure from across the LoC.
He also conveyed his appreciation to all the soldiers for their steadfastness and successful conduct of operations. (Agencies)