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Number of terrorist-related incidents low compared to past: Rajnath on J&K

‘SFs giving befitting reply, many terrorists killed, such activities will end once terrorism is eliminated completed’

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Srinagar, Nov 02: Reacting to the terrorist-related activities in Jammu and Kashmir, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that there was no question of security lapses, but added that the number of incidents is low compared to the past.

Talking to the media persons in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Rajnath as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) while replying to a query, said that it cannot be said that the terrorist activities have increased after the elections, but the fact is three-four such attacks have been reported while the security forces are giving befitting reply and many terrorists have been killed as well.

“It is not a question of security lapses; we are familiar with the number of activities in J&K earlier. However, such attacks have reduced compared to the past. The security forces are alert,” he said, adding that these attacks will happen till the terrorism will be eliminated completely from the soil of J&K and it will witness development as well.

Pertinently, nearly one dozen people including a Doctor were killed in twin attacks at Gagangir area of Sonamarg and Gulmarg areas last month.

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