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J&K: Army worried about possible influx of Taliban militants

FP Archives • February 22, 2014, 15:45:45 IST
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Army apprehends increased infiltration attempts by militants in Kashmir in view of the “depleting” militant leadership and upcoming elections but is prepared to meet any challenge, including possible influx of Taliban fighters from Afghanistan.

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J&K: Army worried about possible influx of Taliban militants

Srinagar: Army apprehends increased infiltration attempts by militants in Kashmir in view of the “depleting” militant leadership and upcoming elections but is prepared to meet any challenge, including possible influx of Taliban fighters from Afghanistan. “There will be attempts to infiltrate by militants due to elimination of the leadership (of militants) but I am prepared,” General Officer Commanding of the Army’s 15 Corps Lt General Gurmit Singh told reporters here today. He said the success of the counter-infiltration grid was evident last year as several militants were eliminated along the Line of Control. Asked about the forthcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, the officer said, “We will be very concerned about providing a secure environment” for the election process. [caption id=“attachment_1403881” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. Agencies.](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/indian-army3.gif) Representational image. Agencies.[/caption] The Corps Commander evaded a direct reply when asked if the pullout of US troops from Afghanistan can lead to influx of Taliban fighters in Kashmir. He, however, said the security grid in the Valley was ready for any eventuality. “There are regional dynamics of the security situation. The counter-infiltration grid is in place and we are ready for it. As a security force, I got to be ready for any security challenge. And for that assessment of the threat and preparedness are important dynamic,” he added. Lt Gen Singh said the militant activity in the beginning of this year was higher in the Valley compared to last year. “The first terrorist elimination last year took place in April but this year it started on January 7. So far, we have eliminated 24 terrorists – 11 killed and 13 apprehended,” he said. He said all the apprehended militants were locals as Army was giving them all possible opportunity to surrender. “We don’t fire at them till they fire on us.” Lt Gen Singh said there were no security forces casualties during the operations this year and there was also no collateral damage. “We are committed to ensuring no human rights violations,” he added. The Corps Commander said the militant infrastructure  was still intact across the Line of Control. On the controversial Keran operation last year, Lt Gen Singh said it was a largescale infiltration attempt from multiple points by militants which was foiled successfully. “Eight militants were killed and 59 weapons were recovered. There was no fatality on our side but six brave soldiers were injured during the operation,” he said. PTI

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