Srinagar:Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said that many areas in the Union Territory have been cleared off the militancy and its ecosystem stands fully damaged while efforts are on to root-out militancy from the entire region. Sinha said that police along with other security forces through their human and technical intelligence have been able to wipe out militancy from many areas in J&K.
“More needs to be done to root out terrorism completely from J&K. Narco-terrorism is fast emerging as the biggest challenge and if it is not dealt with in time, it can take the shape of cancer. To eradicate militancy, you need to destroy all its off-shoots and tools supporting it,” the LG said while addressing the Passing Out parade of new police recruits at the Police Training Centre (PTC) in the Ganderbal district of Kashmir.
He said that police in J&K were facing multiple challenges on many fronts. Sinha said that the police were fast learning the art of countering technical and social media propaganda. “We have to counter the social media propaganda by using online means and the police force is working hard on that front,” Sinha said. He said that the administration has been providing full support to police over the years and no stone will be left unturned to make the police force more efficient in the times to come.