Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): The four militants killed in an encounter with security forces in Jammu region were on their way to the Kashmir valley to disturb the District Development Council (DDC) polls scheduled later this month, as Pakistan has been trying to cause trouble in the political process, a top police officer said here on Thursday.
Four suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed militants were killed in the encounter near the toll plaza in Ban area of Nagrota on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway this morning.
For the last few days, Pakistan has increased attempts to infiltrate militants into this side and to disturb the elections for which the process is on. In this context, Jammu Police and security forces have done a good job by neutralising four Pakistanis (militants). Their (militants') aim was to come to Kashmir to disturb the election process, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, Vijay Kumar told reporters on the sideline of a function here.
The IGP said there were apprehensions about militants targeting the elections, but the security forces were fully prepared to deal with the situation.
Whether there is an election or August 15 or January 26 or even a VIP visit, apprehensions are always there, but we are fully prepared... We are providing security to the candidates and they have started going to the field for campaigning from yesterday and there is nothing to fear, he said.
Kumar, however, said providing security to each candidate contesting the polls, which begin on November 28, was difficult.