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JK DGP Dilbag Singh: 44 terrorist commanders were killed this year

 



Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Dilbag Singh on Saturday said there is no "top commander" of terrorists in the region even as 44 of them have been gunned down this year.

Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Dilbag Singh on Saturday said there is no "top commander" of terrorists in the region even as 44 of them have been gunned down this year.

The official said militancy has reached its "lowest level" due to the support of local people, including the youth.

"There is no top commander left. We have killed 44 top commanders this year and now we have to find top commanders," the DGP told reporters here.

When asked about the growing threat of terrorism in the Jammu region, Singh said, "Terrorists have been eliminated from every district of Jammu except one, and the rest will be eliminated."

He said, "In Jammu, all districts are free of militancy except one left with three-four terrorists. Action is being taken there too. There is not a day when some module does not come to the fore and we do not neutralize them." " ,

The DGP said that the local police along with the security forces are foiling the conspiracy by Pakistan to vitiate the atmosphere.

J&K DGP said that work is on to wipe out the eco-system that supports terrorism in Kashmir and added that those who are taking up the gun are being neutralized at the earliest.

"We are being over-active. Police along with security forces are foiling Pakistan's plan to vitiate the atmosphere here. Those who think of joining militancy think many times before picking up guns," he said. Terrorism has killed terrorism." Once again it reached its lowest level. We counsel the youth and tell them that Pakistan agencies have caused a lot of bloodshed here in the last 30 years. Today there is a need to work against it.

"We have the support of a large section of the population, including the youth, which is why militancy has reduced to a great extent and the Left wing will die out," Singh said.

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