‘Trying to rehabilitate Kunan-Poshpora victims’
KD NEWS SERVICE
KUPWARA, Mar 14: General officer Commanding (GoC) of Srinagar-based army’s 15 corps Lieutenant General D P Pandey on Monday said that at least 170-175 militants are still active in Kashmir while militancy has also registered a significant decline from the last two years.
“As compared to the last two years, the active militant rate has come down more while 170-175 militants are active in Kashmir, ” he said in reply to a query whether militancy is decreasing in Kashmir and how many are still active .
On Kunan-Poshpora, the GoC said that a delegation from the said village had met them and were demanding rehabilitation and self-employment opportunities for the people as after the 1991 incident a fake narrative was created which kept them away from all the basic facilities and they were kept separate from others.
“Today, I personally visited the area and their demands that a computer centre, self-employment generation for girls, sports development and others were being met, ” he said, adding that there are further demands as well which will be addressed soon.
