War-weary Kashmir is coming out of darkness of violence and disturbance into the light of peace and development, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah said on Sunday.
However, he added that some people are frustrated to see this improvement and are bent upon creating disturbance, tension and snatch sense of security from people.
“They try to use both the gun and the voice to develop fear in the minds of people and drag the state back into the darkness from which it is coming out steadily,” Omar said on Police Martyrs’ Commemoration Day.
“They want to snatch the sense of security from people, mar their normal life activities and disturb peace for their selfish ends but the government with the help of people would not allow this to happen.”
The overall militant violence has declined considerably, in the Valley but recently militants have stepped up their activities.
Omar laid flower wreath at the martyrs memorial and paid tributes to them when the role of honour was carried in a march past across the dice towards the martyrs memorial.
Tens of thousands of people including police have been killed across Jammu and Kashmir state since a militancy broke out in 1989.
(Free Press Kashmir)
However, he added that some people are frustrated to see this improvement and are bent upon creating disturbance, tension and snatch sense of security from people.
“They try to use both the gun and the voice to develop fear in the minds of people and drag the state back into the darkness from which it is coming out steadily,” Omar said on Police Martyrs’ Commemoration Day.
“They want to snatch the sense of security from people, mar their normal life activities and disturb peace for their selfish ends but the government with the help of people would not allow this to happen.”
The overall militant violence has declined considerably, in the Valley but recently militants have stepped up their activities.
Omar laid flower wreath at the martyrs memorial and paid tributes to them when the role of honour was carried in a march past across the dice towards the martyrs memorial.
Tens of thousands of people including police have been killed across Jammu and Kashmir state since a militancy broke out in 1989.
(Free Press Kashmir)
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