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BJP minister toes J&K CM's line on Wani encounter

Source: PTI
July 30, 2016 22:56 IST
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Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh on Saturday said the government would have taken measures to contain the situation in the valley had it known it would turn worse after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.

"Eliminating militants are part of daily operations of the security forces, but had we (government) apprehended that this (killing of Wani) would take such a shape or if we had information that situation would take such a bad shape we would have made proper arrangements," he told reporters in Katra town of district Reasi.

Singh said the situation going out of hand was an accident and if the government had known it precautions would have been taken to contain it.

"That was a routine anti-terror operation and the terrorists were killed. The issue that was created after it was handled in one or two days, had we known that the situation would take such a turn we would have taken precautionary measures," he said.

Singh said "the terrorists who take up guns would be dealt the same way."

Earlier, Contradicting Mehbooba Mufti's stand, Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Sat Sharma said that security forces had the knowledge of Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani's presence at the encounter site.

Terming the killing of Wani as "success", Sharma  said identity of the terrorist "doesn't matter" in such operations.

"As far as the question of the event (killing of Wani) is concerned definitely the security forces had the knowledge ... they knew who was inside and they undertook their job after taking everything into consideration", he said, adding "without information" security forces do not act.

He said, "the people who take up gun to disintegrate the nation and don't consider Jammu and Kashmir to be part of India, they are terrorists and deserve to be killed."

"...the way our security forces have acted by eliminating the terrorist who wanted to disintegrate the country is worth commendation," Sharma said.

On Thursday, Mehbooba had said the security forces were not aware of Hizbul commander Wani's presence during the July 8 raid at his hideout at Kokernag in South Kashmir in which he was killed.

Mehbooba also indicated that had the security forces known about Wani's presence, the situation could have perhaps been controlled better.

"As far as the statement of chief minister is concerned, we must keep the morale of the security forces high. As the president of the state unit of BJP, I can say the identity of the terrorist does not matter for the security forces."

He said Wani carried a reward of Rs 10 lakh on his head and his killing was a "success" for the security forces.

He said while security forces were doing a commendable job, it should be ensured that no innocent civilian was killed.

About unrest in the Valley, he said the government was trying hard to bring peace in the state. 

"Some people tried to disrupt the environment in Jammu but people from various walks of life came together and foiled such designs," he said.

Rejecting the demand of governor's rule in the state, Sharma said the need of the hour was that all political parties work for bringing peace in the state.

Protests broke out across Kashmir Valley on July 9, a day after Wani was killed in the encounter.

In the ensuing clashes between protesters and security forces, 47 persons, including two policemen, were killed and 5,500 were injured.

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