Omar Blames Troop Shift for Rising Attacks, Announces Jobs for Slain Cops’ Kin

Diplomat Correspondent


Jammu, (DD) Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has linked the recent surge in militant attacks in Jammu to the shifting of troops from the region to Kashmir following Chinese incursions. He stated that the troop reduction in Jammu created security gaps, allowing terrorists to settle down and plan attacks.

“The withdrawal of troops from Jammu to Kashmir post-Chinese incursions has left the region vulnerable, enabling militants to establish their presence,” Abdullah said in Jammu.

His remarks come after the recent Kathua encounter, in which four police personnel were killed. As a gesture of support, Abdullah announced that one family member of each slain cop would be given a government job.

“Their sacrifice will not go in vain. The government stands firmly with their families,” he assured.

Security experts have warned that the shifting of forces could have left Jammu exposed, contributing to the recent escalation in attacks. With militant activity on the rise, authorities are now reassessing security strategies to counter the growing threat in the region.(DD)

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