Srinagar: Jammu & Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha asserted on Thursday that the administration and security forces in the Union Territory will not permit any attempt by the neighbouring countries to reignite terrorism in the region. He emphasized the need for the people of Jammu to collaborate with the forces to eradicate terrorism.
Speaking at the 78th Independence Day event at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar, the LG flagged ongoing efforts by the neighbouring countries to revive terrorism in J&K.
"We will never allow these terror designs to succeed in J&K," he said, urging the people of Jammu to stand united with security forces in the fight against terrorism. Sinha commended the security forces' commitment to dismantling terror networks across the region.
The LG's comments come amid a recent surge in terror attacks in the Jammu region, which have led to significant casualties among security forces. On Wednesday, an army captain and a foreign terrorist were killed in an ongoing counter-terror operation in Assar, Doda.
Sinha also praised the Jammu and Kashmir police for receiving numerous gallantry medals, noting their professionalism and dedication on multiple fronts. He remarked that the administration has left no stone unturned over the past five years in driving the region's development.
"Previously marginalized sections, deprived of their rights for 70 years, are now recognized and living dignified lives," Sinha said, mentioning SC, ST, OBC, Valmikis, and PoJK-WPR communities. He also highlighted a surge in tourism following the G20 meeting in Srinagar in May 2023, noting that 2.11 crore tourists visited J&K last year, with over 1 crore visiting by June 30 this year. He expressed optimism for a record number of tourists by year-end.
The LG announced that the Amarnath cave shrine and Gurez have been connected to the power grid for the first time and mentioned plans to renew the J&K Industrial policy by the year's end. He requested the Government of India to make the new policy more industry-friendly. Sinha pointed out that J&K Bank, once in the red, is now a profitable institution, emphasizing its transformation into a "people's bank."