KV Correspondent

Army Chief says Kashmir situation has ‘improved’

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Army Chief General Bipin Rawat has said that the situation in Kashmir is ‘much better now’. He said that the stone pelting incidents have come down drastically.

“The stone-pelting incidents in Kashmir have almost ended because of the army’s actions,” he said.

The Army Chief, who was in Ghazipur to attend the ceremony of Abdul Hamid said that stone-pelting incidents have almost ended because of the army’s actions.

“The stone-pelting has almost ended, because we have been successful in ending their operation,” he said.

The Army Chief assured that the situation in Kashmir is comparatively better now, and may not demand a surgical strike in near future.

“The condition in Kashmir is improving if you compare it with the situation during January and February. People there have understood that surgical strikes only end up disrupting the lives,” said General Rawat.


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