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‘Militant-free’ Baramulla - Significance and Challenges

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January 28, 2019

Why in news?

North Kashmir's Baramulla district has become the first police district in the Valley to be militant-free.

Who is a militant in police records?

  • A militant is a person who has picked up a weapon and has joined a militant group fighting against the state.
  • The district police categorises militants according to their involvement in militancy-related activities, with categories as A++, A+, A, B, and C.
  • The killing of a militant in each category carries a different monetary reward and incentives.

What is the achievement in Baramulla?

  • Three militants were killed in an encounter in the Baramulla police district recently.
  • With this, Baramulla has become the first police district in the Valley that no longer has any militants. (There are 13 police districts in Kashmir.)
  • When there is no militant listed as active in police records, the district would be deemed militant-free.
  • As with Baramulla, there is nobody in police record who is a militant either in the district, or any militant who belongs from Baramulla and is active in any other district.
  • There were efforts by police to dismantle the base of militant support and also to prevent people from joining militant ranks.
  • The developments leave hope for further consolidation of peace building efforts together by police and public.

What are the challenges ahead?

  • According to security agencies, there are close to 300 active militants in the Valley at present.
  • The four South Kashmir districts of Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam and Anantnag have the highest number of active militants.
  • A large number, including many foreign militants, are active in North Kashmir as well.
  • Moreover, indigenous militancy spiked after the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani in 2016.
  • This is the first time since the beginning of the current phase of renewed militancy that the police have claimed of freeing a district entirely of militants.
  • Earlier in 2008, police had declared Kulgam militancy-free, but that situation, however, did not last.
  • Baramulla is close to the Line of control (LoC), and neighbours the districts of Sopore, Handwara, Kupwara, Budgam and Bandipora, all of which have a significant presence of militants.
  • In the town of Sopore, which is under Baramulla district (administrative), 10 local militants are currently active, as per police records.
  • So there is a possibility of militants from neighbouring areas moving to Baramulla.
  • The presence of overground workers (OGWs) and militant sympathisers who could help to recruit for militant outfits also remains a challenge.

 

Source: Indian Express

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