NEW DELHI: The Indian Home Ministry has reportedly advanced deployment of remaining companies of Indian paramilitary forces and has directed strengthening of forces’ systems at police stations, police and Indian troops posts in Kashmir valley.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, RAW chief Samant Goel and senior officers of the Home Ministry met in New Delhi on Thursday and discussed the situation arising out of targeted killings in the Valley.
Reports said out of 350 additional companies of Indian paramilitary forces sanctioned by the Indian Home Ministry what they claim for Amarnath yatra while 150 Indian paramilitary forces have already reached the IIOJK while 200 others were to be deployed between June 10 and 20.
Deployment of these companies is now being advanced and they will be in place well before June 15 which will also help the aggressive operations and designs of anti-Kashmir agendas of Modi regime, reports said. The Indian Home Ministry is reported to have called for more military and aggressive policy of Indian troops in the territory.
Hindutva BJPs Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha in IIOJK, Indian NSA Ajit Doval, Army chief Gen Manoj Pande, Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Principal Secretary Home RK Goyal, DGP Dilbag Singh and heads of all paramilitary forces and Central Intelligence agencies are expected to attend the second meeting, today, in New Delhi.
In the last month of May, Indian troops in their acts of state terrorism targeted and martyred thirty two Kashmiri youth during so-called cordon and search operations while three people, including a woman, in the territory.