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Kashmir corps commander says Governor’s Rule won't impact operations, but NN Vohra's experience may help

David Devadas • June 28, 2018, 08:10:35 IST
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Lt Gen AK Bhatt held that to the extent that NN Vohra’s wealth of experience might result in Governor’s Rule bringing about improvements in governance and more responsive administration at the ground level would help to bring peace in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Kashmir corps commander says Governor’s Rule won't impact operations, but NN Vohra's experience may help

The army is satisfied with its recent counter-terrorism successes, but the imposition of Governor’s Rule does not mean a change in the thrust or methods of operations, Lt Gen AK Bhatt said. Lt Gen Bhatt heads the Srinagar-based 15 Corps, also known as the Chinar Corps, which is responsible for securing a large part of the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan. The army continues to do its work according to set procedures, he said during a chat on Wednesday, adding that coordination with the police was already on a stable footing. [caption id=“attachment_4614141” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![GOC-in-C, 15 Corps, Lt Gen AK Bhatt. Image courtesy @Chinarcorps_IA](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/akbhatt380IA.jpg) GOC-in-C, 15 Corps, Lt Gen AK Bhatt. Image courtesy @Chinarcorps_IA[/caption] It has been widely speculated that there would be closer coordination between the administration and the forces under Governor’s Rule and a more muscular thrust against militants. Several army officers who have served in Kashmir have contradicted those who claim that the army has been functioning at reduced momentum before now. One of those who has publicly said this is Lt Gen Rameshwar Roy, a widely respected officer who held charge of the Jammu region as Corps Commander in 2009-10. Lt Gen Bhatt limited himself to observing that NN Vohra’s experience of ten years as governor would stand him in good stead. So would his previous experience as defence secretary (as well as home secretary in the Government of India). As defence secretary in 1993-94, Vohra had an opportunity to understand the nitty-gritty of the working and procedures of the armed forces. Lt Gen Bhatt held that to the extent that Vohra’s wealth of experience might result in Governor’s Rule bringing about improvements in governance and more responsive administration at the ground level would help to bring peace, which is the primary objective of the army’s work in Kashmir. Yatra threat The Corps Commander expressed satisfaction over the three major operations, in which ranking militants from radically Islamist organisations had been killed in the first few days after the Ramzan embargo on initiating operations ended. Dawood Salafi, who was a leading face of Islamic State in the Valley, and his associates from the extreme outfit were among militants who were killed in one of the three military operations to which Bhatt referred. The more radical of these organisations pose a potent threat, especially during the annual Amarnath Yatra, which has just got underway. The forces deployed to secure the Yatra remain on high alert despite the statement of Hizb-ul Mujahideen commander Riyaz Naikoo that militants do not pose a threat to the pilgrims. Senior officers take the view that this represents a Kashmiri militant’s thinking, but not that of the more radically pan-Islamist Pakistan-origin groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba or Jaish-e-Mohammed or the ISI officers who strongly influence the militancy in Kashmir. The Yatra gets fully underway from Thursday when the first pilgrims will have darshan. The first pilgrims began to move from Jammu on Tuesday. Naikoo is a highly educated militant, who has been known as a hot-head. His audio statement on Amarnath pilgrims being welcome went viral on Wednesday. Naikoo’s stance is of a piece with the attitude of youth icon Burhan Wani when he had been the divisional commander of Hizb. A little before he was killed, Wani is said to have made some calls to help stave off an attack on the 2016 Yatra when he heard that one of the Pakistan-origin groups was planning an attack. Responsive attitude Lt Gen Bhatt has had a successful stint since he was posted to the Valley at the beginning of this year. He had been the Director-general of Military Operations immediately before that, an experience that would stand him in good stead in Kashmir. He and his officers have been eager to try and understand Kashmiri youth and to participate in the state’s efforts to reach out to them. Governor Vohra too has stated categorically that his administration will make every effort to reach out to youth through parents, teachers and elders in society. Lt Gen Bhatt had said in another chat before the Ramzan embargo on initiating operations that the army is trying to ensure that soldiers are sensitive to the need to guard against alienating youth and provoking more to join the ranks of militants. He and the then Northern Army Commander, Lt Gen Devraj Anbu , had both asserted at the time that their efforts to sensitise soldiers were working.

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David Devadas is an expert on politics and geopolitics. Formerly a Senior Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Visiting Professor at Jamia Millia Islamia, and Political Editor of Business Standard, he is currently Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Social Sciences. He has written books on Kashmir, on youth, and on history. He has been a radio compere, guest faculty at JNU's Academic Staff College, St Stephen's College and Hindu College. He has worked for the Indian Express, The Hindustan Times, India Today, The Economic Times and Gulf News. His most impactful article, on a murder cover-up, prevented a Congress President from becoming prime minister. One led to the closure of an airline, and another created a furore and consequent clean-up in Delhi's health department. Several have correctly predicted election results in key states, and a series of reports from Srinagar made the government aware of how unsettled the situation there was in 1990. He is an alumnus of St Xavier's School, St Stephen's College, and the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. He has lived for extended periods in Geneva and Berlin, and has traveled to almost 50 countries. He enjoys various kinds of music, theatre, design, architecture and art. see more

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