Strict action being taken against those helping terror groups: NIA chief on targeted killings in Kashmir

National Investigation Agency director general Kuldeep
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National Investigation Agency Director General Kuldeep Singh in an exclusive conversation with India TV.

National Investigation Agency (NIA) Director General Kuldeep Singh, in an exclusive conversation with India TV editor-in, said that whatever the terrorist organizations plan or do, they cannot create such an environment in Jammu and Kashmir that would lead to the abrogation of Article 370. was before. In today’s talk, the chief and chairman Rajat Sharma.

Speaking on the recent terror attacks in Kashmir, where terrorists targeted minorities, NIA chief Kuldeep Singh termed such acts as cowardly attacks and said it was their desperation.

NIA Director General Kuldeep Singh said, “The recent targeted killing of civilians in Kashmir is a sign of desperation after the abrogation of Article 370 by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists.”

A number of actions have been taken by security agencies in Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370, which has helped return to normalcy in the Valley, however, terrorists have also resorted to different strategies and a minority of them are target killings. Huh.

The Director General of the NIA said that these targeted killings cannot happen without being directed by a sympathizer of the terrorists, without providing shelter, or without the support of the grassroots worker.

“There are some terrorist organizations like Lashkar, Hizbul Mujahideen, Al-Badr, PFF and others. So when the members of these terrorist organizations are involved in terrorist activities, J&K Police registers cases against them, and if they find that there are some unlawful activities act being implemented then they write it to the government after which NIA starts its investigation,” the NIA DG noted.

NIA chief Kuldeep Singh said, “Terrorist organizations which indulge in some terrorist activities and which support or help such terrorist organizations which is a crime… Intelligence agencies informed the Government of India about such activities, This was taken cognizance of and following his direction a criminal case was initiated on 10 October.

Further speaking on the recent terror attacks, Kuldeep Singh said, “Terrorists thought that if minorities are targeted, then disruptive forces will emerge, panic will spread among people and the atmosphere will be spoiled. But they will not succeed.”

NIA DG Kuldeep Singh said, “Challenge always exists in the valley. But it is being dealt with in a constructive and useful manner.

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