Govt has taken note of ISIS claim on first attack in Kashmir
BY M Post Bureau19 Nov 2017 11:06 PM IST
M Post Bureau19 Nov 2017 11:06 PM IST
Jammu: The Centre has taken note of reports about global terror group ISIS claiming an attack in the Kashmir Valley that left a police officer dead, Union minister Jitendra Singh said adding that the future course of action would be adopted after taking an appropriate view.
The minister of state in the prime minister's office also said that the recent "back to back" successes achieved against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir was the result of the free hand given to security forces to wipe out the nearly three-decade-old militancy which is in its "last phase". Singh was asked about the ISIS claiming its first terror attack in Kashmir through its propaganda wing, Amaq news agency.
"The government has taken cognisance of inputs and the concerned agencies, the ministry of home affairs and the security agencies, are taking an appropriate view and will adopt a future course of action accordingly," he told reporters Jammu.
Three militants in a car opened fire on a police team at Zakura crossing on the Srinagar-Ganderbal road, killing Sub- Inspector Imran Tak and injuring a special police officer (SPO) on Friday. The retaliatory action left a most wanted local militant dead, whose body was wrapped in ISIS flag during the funeral procession.
Responding to a question about the killing of six Pakistani militants, including the nephew of Mumbai attack mastermind Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, in an encounter in Bandipora district on Saturday, Singh said this was the result of the "decisive initiative" taken by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Union government.
"The free hand given to security forces to perform with professional freedom is behind such back to back successes.
This is possibly the last phase of militancy in Kashmir," he said.
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