Failed to stop infiltration of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir…two top officials were suspended

 

This is the biggest administrative action taken by the Indian government for failing to stop the infiltration of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, due to which these two officers have been removed. This is the first time in the last several years that two senior officers have been removed in this manner.

Two senior officials in Jammu and Kashmir were suspendedImage Credit: PTI

Two top officials in Jammu and Kashmir have been removed. BSF DG (Nitin Agarwal) and Special DG (YB Khurania) have been removed. This is the biggest administrative action taken by the Indian government for failing to stop the infiltration of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, due to which these two officials have been removed. Terrorists have been continuously infiltrating the Union Territory for the past one year.

According to sources, in the last one month, both these officers had visited the Jammu Kashmir international border and the Line of Control, which was adjacent to Pakistan, and these officers had participated in many important meetings. Apart from this, the inability to effectively control the continuous terrorist infiltration from the Punjab sector is the main reason for this biggest action.

This is the first time in the last several years that two senior officers who were leading paramilitary forces have been removed in this manner. According to information, new officers will soon be appointed in Jammu and Kashmir.

Terrorists are not desisting from nefarious activities

Terrorists are not desisting from their nefarious activities in the Union Territory. Operations are being conducted continuously to eliminate the terrorists. Many major terrorist incidents have taken place in the Union Territory in the last one year. Security forces have killed many terrorists while many soldiers have also been martyred in the encounter.

Last month, 4 employees were dismissed

Last month, a big action was taken against those involved in anti-national activities. Four employees who were plotting against the country and helping terrorists were dismissed. Among them, two are constables, two are employees of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Department and one was a junior assistant in the School Education Department.

These four were accused of having links with terrorist organisations. With zero tolerance policy against terrorism, jobs of more than 50 such employees have been terminated. All these people were accused of working for terrorist organisations and Pakistan's ISI.