Targeted killings are acts of desperation: J&K Lieutenant Governor
The Hindu
Terrorism on its last leg in Kashmir Valley, says Manoj Sinha
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the recent targeted killings were aimed at provoking security forces and eventually fuelling street protests, “as militancy is on its last leg in the Kashmir Valley”.
“These acts were out of desperation. When a candle is about to extinguish, it flicks intensely. Our security forces have gone all out against them. Terrorism in its last stage in J&K,” Mr. Sinha, who inaugurated the Eklavya Model Residential School, and laid foundation stone for a new Tribal Youth Hostel at Kulgam, said.
He said the killings of innocent people were “well-planned to provoke police and security forces to commit a mistake and create a situation for street protests”.
“We won’t fall prey to such nefarious designs. The police and security forces won’t even touch any innocent. We follow the policy don’t spare the culprit and don’t touch the innocent,” Mr. Sinha said.
The L-G said development is not possible amid violence. He said it’s the responsibility of the society “to condemn innocent target killings in Kashmir, like the teachers who shape the future of the society.
“People should condemn the act of killing a female teacher. If they don’t come forward, they are backing out from their responsibility,” he added.
Nine civilians were killed in targeted killings by militants in Kashmir in May this year and sparked a wave of fear among the members of the minority communities.
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.