KATRA: A top army commander in Jammu and Kashmir today expressed concern over reports that several Kashmiri youths were joining militancy and said it was the collective responsibility of all the agencies to stop the trend and engage the youngsters in constructive activities.
“See, to my mind, more important than the number is that any youth joining the militancy (in Kashmir) is a cause of concern. It is a collective responsibility of all the agencies to make sure that the youth is effectively engaged (so they don’t end up taking guns),” General officer in Command of the Srinagar-based 15 corps of the Army Lt Gen Subrata Saha told reporters after a function here today.
He said that the youth in Kashmir must be given an opportunity to pursue their future and must be given the right platform to grow.
On the issue of waiving of terror outfit Islamic State’s flag in Kashmir Valley, Gen Saha said that it was an important development which need to be watched by various agencies.
“See, it is an important development which need to be watched by various agencies,” he said
Asked about the incidents of ceasefire violations by Pakistan, Gen Saha said the counter infiltration grid was robust and all the infiltration attempts made this year were foiled.
“See our counter infiltration grid is fully robust and till date from the time when the snow has melted all the attempts of infiltration have been foiled and all the terrorists have been eliminated who were attempting to infiltrate into our side,” he said. (AGENCIES)