Young People From Jammu And Kashmir Join The Taliban? “Fake News,” The Top Policeman Said.
When asked whether the situation in Afghanistan will affect Kashmir, DGP Dilbag Singh said: “There is nothing to worry about, everything is fine.”
The Chief of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh said on Friday that after the death of the hardline separatist leader Said Ali Shah Gilani, the situation in the Kashmir Valley is completely under control and people have cooperated with the authorities.
JK’s police chief also stated that a decision to relax communication restrictions will be made at a “soon” review meeting.
“The circumstance is totally taken care of, not so much as a solitary episode happened over the most recent two days. Individuals participated and security powers are working with incredible limitation. I compliment people…for keeping harmony all over,” Mr Singh told columnists in Baramulla area of north Kashmir.
To an inquiry concerning relaxations in the limitations on versatile communication and web, the DGP said, “We will before long take a survey (of the circumstance) and I figure we will reestablish it soon.”
The specialists forced limitations on development and gathering of individuals and suspended versatile Internet benefits after Syed Ali Shah Geelani passed on at his home in Srinagar on Wednesday night after a delayed sickness.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani who initiated dissenter governmental issues for more than thirty years in Jammu and Kashmir was covered at a mosque close to his home.
When asked whether the situation in Afghanistan will affect Kashmir, DGP Singh said: “There is nothing to worry about, everything is fine.”
When asked about some young people from the valley who joined the Taliban When reporting, the police chief said: “This is a completely incorrect and false news.”
“This fake news on social media is malicious propaganda from Pakistan and pro-Pakistan agents. Everything is normal. Young people play cricket, volleyball, rugby. Didn’t you see those pictures? All the kids here want to ensure their future. No one would do that,” he said.