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People moving around freely in J&K: General Rawat

Rejecting the claims of a clampdown in Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370, Army chief General Bipin Rawat asserted that it was a facade put up by terrorists to project a false picture of 'harsh measures' to the outside world.

People moving around freely in J&K: General Rawat
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Published : Sep 25, 2019, 6:28 PM IST

Ramgarh (Jharkhand): Army chief General Bipin Rawat reaffirmed on Wednesday that people were moving around freely in the Kashmir valley and those claiming that there was a shutdown were the ones whose survival depended on terrorism. General Bipin Rawat was interacting with reporters after presenting President's colours to 29th and 30th battalions of the Punjab Regiment in Ramgarh.

"Normal life in Jammu and Kashmir has not been affected. People are doing their necessary work, a clear sign that work has not been stopped and people are freely moving around. Those who feel that life has been affected are the ones whose survival depends on terrorism," he said.

Rawat said brick kilns were functioning normally, trucks were transporting sand and shops were open, reflecting that life was normal in the valley.

The Army chief deflected a question about whether there was tension along the Line of Control, saying people were facing trouble because of Tuesday's earthquake in Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

A powerful 5.8-magnitude earthquake had hit PoK on Tuesday, killing at least 26 people and injuring over 300 others.

The Army had on Tuesday released aerial photos and a video captioned "loading of apples, work in progress in fields and people moving on with life" in Jammu and Kashmir.

Restrictions, particularly with regard to communications, are in force in several parts of the valley since August 5, the day the Centre stripped the state of its special status and decided to reorganise it into two Union Territories.

Rawat had on Monday rejected claims of a clampdown in Jammu and Kashmir and asserted that it was a facade put up by terrorists to project a false picture of "harsh measures" to the outside world.

In reality, violence and killings were down and terrorists were being kept at bay, he had said in Chennai, insisting while communication lines were through for people, there was a breakdown for handlers of terrorists in Pakistan and their associates in the valley.

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Ramgarh (Jharkhand): Army chief General Bipin Rawat reaffirmed on Wednesday that people were moving around freely in the Kashmir valley and those claiming that there was a shutdown were the ones whose survival depended on terrorism. General Bipin Rawat was interacting with reporters after presenting President's colours to 29th and 30th battalions of the Punjab Regiment in Ramgarh.

"Normal life in Jammu and Kashmir has not been affected. People are doing their necessary work, a clear sign that work has not been stopped and people are freely moving around. Those who feel that life has been affected are the ones whose survival depends on terrorism," he said.

Rawat said brick kilns were functioning normally, trucks were transporting sand and shops were open, reflecting that life was normal in the valley.

The Army chief deflected a question about whether there was tension along the Line of Control, saying people were facing trouble because of Tuesday's earthquake in Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

A powerful 5.8-magnitude earthquake had hit PoK on Tuesday, killing at least 26 people and injuring over 300 others.

The Army had on Tuesday released aerial photos and a video captioned "loading of apples, work in progress in fields and people moving on with life" in Jammu and Kashmir.

Restrictions, particularly with regard to communications, are in force in several parts of the valley since August 5, the day the Centre stripped the state of its special status and decided to reorganise it into two Union Territories.

Rawat had on Monday rejected claims of a clampdown in Jammu and Kashmir and asserted that it was a facade put up by terrorists to project a false picture of "harsh measures" to the outside world.

In reality, violence and killings were down and terrorists were being kept at bay, he had said in Chennai, insisting while communication lines were through for people, there was a breakdown for handlers of terrorists in Pakistan and their associates in the valley.

Also Read: MiG 21 Trainer Aircraft crashes in Gwalior; pilots safe

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People moving around freely in J&K: Gen. Rawat
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         Ramgarh (Jharkhand), Sep 25 (PTI) Army chief General
Bipin Rawat reaffirmed on Wednesday that people were moving
around freely in the Kashmir valley and those claiming that
there was a shutdown were the ones whose survival depended on
terrorism.
         He was interacting with reporters after presenting
President's colours to 29th and 30th battalions of the Punjab
Regiment here.
         "Normal life in Jammu and Kashmir has not been
affected. People are doing their necessary work, a clear
sign that work has not been stopped and people are freely
moving around. Those who feel that life has been affected are
the ones whose survival depends on terrorism," he said.
         Rawat said brick kilns were functioning normally,
trucks were transporting sand and shops were open, reflecting
that life was normal in the valley.
         The Army chief deflected a question about whether
there was tension along the Line of Control, saying people
were facing trouble because of Tuesday's earthquake in
Pakistan occupied Kashmir.
         A powerful 5.8-magnitude earthquake had hit PoK on
Tuesday, killing at least 26 people and injuring over 300
others.
         The Army had on Tuesday released aerial photos and a
video captioned "loading of apples, work in progress in fields
and people moving on with life" in Jammu and Kashmir.
Restrictions, particularly with regard to
communications, are in force in several parts of the valley
since August 5, the day the Centre stripped the state of its
special status and decided to reorganise it into two Union
Territories.
         Rawat had on Monday rejected claims of a clampdown in
Jammu and Kashmir and asserted that it was a facade put up by
terrorists to project a false picture of "harsh measures" to
the outside world.
         In reality, violence and killings were down and
terrorists were being kept at bay, he had said in Chennai,
insisting while communication lines were through for people,
there was a breakdown for handlers of terrorists in Pakistan
and their associates in the valley. PTI COR PVR MM
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