Id over, Centre to go after terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir
The Central government had on May 17 decided that security forces will not conduct offensive operations in J&K during Ramzan.
New Delhi: The Centre on Sunday decided to withdraw the conditional ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir which was announced last month in the wake of the holy month of Ramzan. The security forces will now launch a massive offensive against terror groups active in the Valley immediately with top intelligence and security officials claiming that tracking down militants responsible for killing of senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari and Army jawan Aurangzeb is a “top priority” for them.
This newspaper had reported last week that the Centre was unlikely to extend the ceasefire in J&K after Ramzan in view of the sharp increase in terror incident during the holy month.
Even the state unit of the BJP, which is in coalition with the PDP government in J&K, was also not in favour of extending suspension of operations, particularly after the killings of Bukhari and Aurangzeb.
Security sources claimed that the entire network in the Valley has been activated to track down those responsible for the killing of Bukhari and Aurangzeb and they were hopeful of achieving success in the next few days. The cordon and search operations in the Valley will also resume from Monday.
The Central government had on May 17 decided that security forces will not conduct offensive operations in J&K during Ramzan.
Home minister Rajnath Singh, in a statement issued on Sunday, reiterated that the security forces had been directed to take all possible action to ensure that terror outfits do not resort to violence and killing.