Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Dilbagh Singh on Wednesday said that they are hopeful that US President Donald Trump's visit to India will pass off peacefully.
"Two foreign delegations have visited Kashmir and they witnessed normalcy in the Valley," Singh said at a press conference in Srinagar.
"There are some apprehensions, like always, militants are still present in good numbers, we hope visit passes off peacefully, we have security arrangements in place."
On the use of Internet VPN, he said they are aware that people are taking advantage of the loopholes. "We know it is being used despite instructions. But there is a line between use and misuse," he said adding, "Government is keeping surveillance on the misuse of the Internet."
He said the home department has issued an order banning social media in Kashmir. "Some are using social media and instigating militants. We have proof of that," he said.
Singh said if the situation improves further, relaxation in the use of the Internet can be considered.
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He said their main priority is that those instigating militants are checked.
On the deferment of the Panchayat elections, the top J&K cop said it is the government's decision and there must be solid grounds for doing that.
On ceasefire violations, he said there are a large number of terrorists at the launch pads waiting for infiltration.