Two terrorists killed in gunfight, J and K not peaceful says Omar

Four security personnel, including two army officers and a police officer, lost their lives in the gunfight, which Kumar said is over.

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  19 Sep 2023 10:13 AM GMT
Two terrorists killed in gunfight, J and K not peaceful says Omar

Srinagar: Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Uzair Khan was among the two terrorists killed in a gunfight in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district that ended after seven days, Additional Director General of Police, Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said on Tuesday.

Four security personnel, including two army officers and a police officer, lost their lives in the gunfight, which Kumar said is over.

"Till now, LeT commander Uzair Khan's body has been recovered. The dead body of another terrorist is visible, but it has not been possible to retrieve it yet," the ADGP told reporters in Anantnag.

He said the gunfight, which began in the Gadole forest area of the south Kashmir district on Wednesday last week, is over, but the search operation will continue.

"There is a huge area that remains to be searched. There can be a lot of unexploded shells which will be recovered and destroyed. We appeal to the people not to go to the area," he added.

The ADGP said security forces had reports that two to three terrorists were there. "There is a possibility that the third dead body may be somewhere. It will be known after the search is complete," Kumar said.

Omar Abdullah says situation is not peaceful

National Conference (NC) Vice President Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said the situation in Jammu and Kashmir was contrary to the claims of the central government which was trying to hide it with lies.

"Four people have been killed in the (Anantnag) encounter. Today is its seventh day. Perhaps, no militant was killed. You can gauge from it how 'peaceful and calm' it is.

"Yes, there is peace and calm in and around Srinagar, because they (the administration) can be seen playing golf, roaming with Miss World, taking G20 (delegates) for sightseeing but, Kokernag, Uri, and Rajouri will show you how the situation is outside Srinagar," Abdullah said castigating the LG-led administration for its claims of peace in the valley.

The former J&K chief minister said militancy has resurfaced in Pir Panjal region.

"I do not remember when situation was like this in Rajouri when I was chief minister. The militancy has resurfaced in Pir Panjal region. The situation is not as good as they (government) claim. These people have become callous and are only spreading lies," Abdullah said.

When a reporter asked him for solution, the leader suggested acknowledging that there is a problem would be a good start.

"When you go to see a doctor, he first accepts that there is a problem, then he prescribes a medication for the disease. These people are not ready to accept that there is a problem. Let them do that first, then we will help them in finding a solution," he said.

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