LUCKNOW Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday made clear that the government forces would act if there were militancy attacks during Ramazan, the period during which the GoI has halted anti-militancy operations in Jammu and Kashmir.
Asked about the continuing violence during the Ramazan ceasefire, Singh said the government of India had only announced a suspension of operations.
If there is a militant attack, the hands of the jawans (soldiers) are not tied, he added.
“It is not ceasefire but a temporary suspension of operations,” he said, adding that the army is free to respond to any militant attack.
On his recent comment on the possibility of talks with Pakistan or the separatists for peace in Kashmir, he said the country has no aversion to dialogue.
He said a total of 619 militants in Jammu and Kashmir had been killed in gun battles with security forces as he highlighted the all-round improvement in internal and external security under the Narendra Modi government.
Addressing media persons here, the senior BJP leader said the number of militants killed in the previous UPA-II government was 471.
“There has been no compromise on the unity and integrity of the nation and we are proactively pursuing operations against the militant groups and subversive elements,” Singh added, but did not respond to a query on how many security personnel were killed in this period.
He however said that respecting the supreme sacrifice of the security personnel in the line of duty for the nation, the Union Government had scaled uo the ex-gratia sum from Rs 50 lakh to Rs one crore for their families.
Rajnath Singh also said that incursions had also decreased during the four years of the Modi government and it had come down by 85 per cent in the northeast.
Compared to a high of 2,418 Maoist incidents under the UPA regime, only 1,481 incidents have taken place in the NDA rule, he said. “In 2013, Maoists were active in 76 districts but there area of influence and operations has shrunk to 58 districts in the last four years,” he added.
He also said that to secure the country’s boundaries, a new border security system was being started under which LED lights would be installed along with new technique radars on the borders.
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