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Army is not against Kashmiris, our job is to separate, target terrorists: Gen Rawat

“We are not returning to classical CASO in Kashmir, because we know they cause hardship to the local people. These are area search operations. It is not even a cordon,” General Rawat said.

Written by Sushant Singh | New Delhi | Updated: May 13, 2017 10:20 am
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Army Chief General Bipin Rawat (PTI Photo)

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...separate-target-terrorists-gen-rawat-4653507/

Underlining the operating philosophy of the Army which believes that all Kashmiris are not involved in militancy, Army chief General Bipin Rawat has said “our job is to separate the terrorists from the Kashmiri people and target the terrorists”. Disabusing the notion that the Army is against all Kashmiris or treats all Kashmiris as militants, General Rawat told The Indian Express: “We understand that all Kashmiris are not involved in the so-called militancy. There are few, select in number, who indulge in terror and violence. Our job is to separate the terrorists from the Kashmiri people and target the terrorists.”



He also rejected claims that the Army has returned to Cordon and Search Operations (CASO) in the Valley as part of its counter-insurgency strategy in Jammu and Kashmir — there were reports to this effect after the conduct of a CASO in 15 villages in Shopian district last Thursday, which involved nearly 4,000 soldiers of the Rashtriya Rifles.

“We are not returning to classical CASO in Kashmir, because we know they cause hardship to the local people. These are area search operations. It is not even a cordon,” General Rawat said. The Army had discontinued CASO nearly 15 years ago because of diminishing results from these operations. Moreover, such operations alienated the local population due to the difficulties they faced.

Sources said that unlike a classical CASO, where the population of a village would be rounded up and brought to the village centre at the break of dawn, random search operations, directed at certain houses in villages of south Kashmir, will be conducted. The aim of these area search operations is to mount pressure, move the militants out of villages and into the forests. As intelligence sources have dried up and public protests have made operations in villages difficult, there are greater chances of success from counter-terror operations in forested areas.

The tempo of area search operations will be built, right up to the period leading to the Amarnath Yatra, sources said. The Amarnath Yatra, from June 29 to August 7, will pass through the districts of south Kashmir which have been engulfed by public protests these past few months. General Rawat also called upon all Kashmiris to condemn the killing of the young and unarmed Kashmiri Army officer, Lieutenant Ummer Fayaz, who was kidnapped and killed by militants in Shopian district on Wednesday.

“The young officer was a role model for all young Kashmiris. The way things are, this action has taken Kashmiris back while Lieutenant Ummer was taking it forward. He was encouraging other young people to join a force which the whole country is proud of,” he said. The Army chief said “these people are discouraging Kashmiris from availing job opportunities while thousands of people line up for police recruitment. How can they explain this dichotomy? This act (of Lieutenant Ummer’s murder) should be condemned by all Kashmiris.”

According to Army estimates, there are around 100 active militants in south Kashmir, including around 80 locals who have joined militancy in the last two years. The prevailing security situation in the region led to postponement, and eventual cancellation, of the Lok Sabha bypoll in Anantnag, represented earlier by current Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.

 
Come on general, give a free hand to the boys, pull out these terro rats out of their gutters.... long live india, long live hind...:sniper:
 
A Hindu General representing an occupation force of mass murders trying to justify the murder and executions of young Muslim Kashmir's fighting his military occupation.
 
A Hindu General representing an occupation force of mass murders trying to justify the murder and executions of young Muslim Kashmir's fighting his military occupation.
Kashmiris will repent one day as to why did they fall prey to evil Pak designs ! Azadi to door ki baat hai ! Hindu or Muslim ki baat nahin hai ! yeh baat hai Hindustani mulk ke waqar ki ! Abhi kya dekha hai ! abhi to aur bada dekhoge ! Hosh fakhta ho jayenge jab Border par Hindustani jawanon ko khada dekhoge !
 
900 mouse eat kar kay RAWcat hajj ko chali.:woot::rofl:

Look who is talking, the commander of 7 lakh indian occupier terrorists.
 
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Zulfikar Majid, Srinagar, DH News Service, Sep 2 2017, 18:12 IST
Clashes erupt after Eid prayers in Kashmir areas

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The Army launched an operation in Yaripora area of Kulgam following information about presence of terrorists in the area, a police official said. PTI file photo

A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, believed to be involved in the murder of Lieutenant Umar Fayaz, was killed in an encounter with security forces in south Kashmir's Kulgam district on Saturday.

A police official said that Ishfaq Padder, a hardcore LeT militant was killed in a brief gunfight with a joint team of army's 62 Rashtriya Rifles and special operations group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir police in Tantraypora village of Kulgam, 71 km from here.

He said that the operation was carried out after specific input about the presence of some LeT terrorists in the area. Padder is believed to have been involved in the killing of 22-year-old Lt Fayaz in May this year. The bullet-riddled body of the young Kashmiri army officer was found in Harmen area of Shopian in south Kashmir on May 10, hours after he was abducted by militants from Batpura village where he had gone to attend his cousin's wedding.

Meanwhile, clashes between stone pelting protesters and security forces broke out in various parts of Kashmir post-Bakrid prayers on Saturday as authorities placed separatist leaders under house arrest.

Reports said soon after Eid prayers, stone pelting youth clashed with security forces in Anantnag town of south Kashmir. Reports of similar clashes were also received from Kulgam, Sopore and some areas of Pulwama districts. The police used tear gas to disperse c the owd at some of these places.

Police didn't allow moderate Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar, who is also head priest of Kashmir to deliver traditional Eid sermon at Eidgah in old city by placing him under house arrest. Hardliner Syed Ali Geelani was also barred from offering Eid prayers while pro-independence JKLF chief Yasin Malik was arrested on Friday evening.

For security reasons, several ministers, senior civil and police officers offered prayers at the district police lines masjid in Srinagar. In the backdrop of lynching of a senior police officer by a mob outside the Jama Masjid in Srinagar in June, Jammu and Kashmir Police had advised its personnel and VIPs not to offer Eid prayers in public places.
 

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