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On a visit to Kashmir just before the presidential order stripping Jammu and Kashmir of its special status was issued, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval reached out to civilians in the valley, broke bread with them and gave security personnel deployed in the hot-bed of Kashmir militancy apep talk.

“The country’s leadership, its future depends on how capable our forces are, how trained they are and how high their morale is,” he told agroup of security personnel in south Kashmir’s Shopian. He continued: “It will depend on how big a sacrifice you are ready to make to achieve your objectives”.

NSA Ajit Doval’s choice of Shopian is crucial.NSA Ajit Doval was in Kashmir to review the security situation and gauge the public mood after Article 370 was repealed. Ajit Doval interacted with Jammu and Kashmir police,Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and CRPF troopers.

The district, located south of the Pir Panjal mountain range, is considered the gateway to the Kashmir valley. Holding this region isalso important because it can provide terrorists free access to cross over toDoda, Kishtwar and Poonch area of Jammu.

Pulwama, the district where a Jaish suicide bomber hadkilled 40 CRPF soldiers in February this year, is just 20-odd km away. Shopian,often described as the ground zero of Kashmir’s terror, is also where Hizbulcommander Burhan Wani was killed in a deadly encounter with the forces in 2016sparking violent protests across the valley.This is also one of the fourKashmir districts - Pulwama, Kulgam and Anantnag were the other three -- thathave been the focus of counter-terror operations this year which led to theelimination of 101 terrorists in the first five months of the year.

Like Zeenat Naikoo, the local anchor to Jaish’s foreign terrorists who cross over from Pakistan, who was killed in an encounter last week. Or the top commander and bomb maker of Jaish-e-Mohammed Munna Bhai who was eliminated a week earlier.

Doval’s visit came in the context of the internal securityestablishment’s assessment that there could be attempts to incite street protests besides a spike in terror attacks. This is one reason why there hadbeen multiple visits to Kashmir by top security experts over the last month,right from the NSA to the chief of the army and intelligence chiefs. Doval returned to the national capital satisfied. In a report to Prime MinisterNarendra Modi, the NSA said residents of the state were supportive of Centre ’sinitiative to scrap Article 370


Publish Time: 07 August 2019
TP News

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