New Delhi: CPI general secretary D Raja on Sunday said the central government should take people and political parties of Jammu and Kashmir into confidence in the wake of additional deployed of security forces in the valley.
"It is a serious thing. However, the government should take people and political parties in Jammu and Kashmir into confidence. There is a trust deficit between the people and the political parties which should be overcome," CPI leader said.
"National security is of paramount importance for everybody. People have apprehensions of whatever the Centre is doing in Kashmir valley. The centre should take meaningful steps to reach out to the people and political parties in Jammu and Kashmir," he added.
The security establishment has confirmed inputs that Pakistan army-backed terrorist groups are planning to carry out a major attack on Indian soil, which is why 100 companies of paramilitary groups have been deployed in the Kashmir valley.
Inputs have been received by the security and spy agencies that after the successful conduct of Panchayat elections in the state, terrorist groups have been asked to carry out an attack on forces.
NSA Ajit Doval is constantly in touch with the security agencies to monitor the situation and is keeping a close eye on developments in the state.
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