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‘Recruitment by militant groups down in J&K’

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Srinagar, Sep 18: Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Dilbag Singh on Saturday said recruitment by militant groups has come down considerably in the Valley as the youth are acting wisely.
The director general of police also said that the attacks taking place in Kashmir reflect the frustration of pro-Pakistan forces as the top leadership of various militant outfits has been wiped out.
“The local militant recruitment has not increased but reduced considerably as the youth are acting wisely. We want the youth to focus on their life and career and to not indulge in any irresponsible activity,” Singh told reporters.
Asked about the militant attacks taking place in Kashmir despite security forces claiming that there has been a decline in violence in the region, he said, “Both police and security forces make claims based on facts and figures which are the result of successful counter-terrorism operations. The number of terrorists has decreased. The terrorist structure has been destroyed. Their leadership has been wiped out.”
The attacks are a result of the frustration of pro-Pakistan forces, he said.
Not only will they be given exemplary punishment here, but they will also be punished in the afterlife, he added. (PTI)

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