Officials gives statement, 'Many changes took place in new Jammu and Kashmir'
Officials gives statement, 'Many changes took place in new Jammu and Kashmir'
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Jammu: Since August 5, there has been a decrease in incidents of stone-pelting and separatist violence in the new Jammu and Kashmir state last year. The officers said in their statement on Monday that a comparative analysis of the data collected by various sources suggests that the steps taken by the government have banned terrorist funding. The separatists who used to incite the youth to incite violence have cooled down after the seizure of bank accounts and assets.

Rarely a bandh was called by separatist leaders for the last one year. Its supporters became inactive after the government detained the main leaders of the separatist groups on a large scale. The government murdered security personnel and Yasin Malik was detained in the Dr. Rubia Saeed case. While Shabbir Shah of Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party was detained in a 2007 money laundering case.

The government decided to send the dead bodies directly to the cemetery, changing the norms, in view of the crowd at the funeral of the terrorists killed in the encounter. Where his last rites are performed in the presence of family members. Giving further data on the declining trend of violence, the officials said, there are 532 incidents of stone-pelting in 2018, 389 cases in 2019 and 102 cases in 2020. It was 27% in 2019 and 73% less in 2018. 2268 in 2018, 1127 in 2019, and 1152 in 2020 have been detained.

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