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Violence in Kashmir lowest in 20 years
What to say, the incident in Kashmir is in decline , but the terror attack increased in other parts of India.There is strategic shift in the operation of terrorist group.More than 20 year of violence led area specific demand didn't paid dividend, thats why they started targeting other strategic area where they can attract more attention of the government.Earlier attack on parliament and recently boombing incident in Mumbai, which killed more than 200 people is clear sign of there strategic shift.
The successful conduct of election and high turnout of voters is clearly a discouraging sign for the the terrorist group.They are loosing there hold on mass on the freedom issue.Mass wants to be part of mainstream developing economy and flourish with whole India.They clearly want to send message to these terror group that they do not want violence.
Separatist violence in Indian Kashmir has fallen to its lowest level since an insurgency began nearly two decades ago, police said on Friday, but almost 1,000 Muslim guerrillas are still operating in the region.
Indian officials say violence between Indian troops and separatist militants started a steady decline in 2004 after India and Pakistan, who both claim the region in full but rule in part, started a slow-moving peace process.
In an offensive against Muslim militants in Jammu and Kashmir this year, Indian security forces killed 350 guerrillas, including 67 top-ranking commanders of different groups, Kashmir police director-general Kuldeep Khuda said.
The number of militant incidents fell by about 40 percent to 700 compared with last year, the lowest in the insurgency's history, Khuda said in a statement.
There are nearly 250 foreign militants among close to 1,000 guerrillas operating in Indian Kashmir, Khuda added.
These include members of the banned Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which New Delhi blames for last month's Mumbai attacks which killed 179 people.
India has imposed a "pause" in the dialogue with Pakistan since the strike by 10 Islamist gunmen on the financial hub.
Separatists called for a boycott of state elections in Kashmir, which ended this week, the third ballot since the insurgency began in 1989. The election was relatively trouble-free.
Officials say more than 47,000 people have been killed in nearly two decades of violence in Kashmir, which was hit by massive anti-India protests earlier this year. Separatists put the toll at 100,000.
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at 02:18 on December 26th, 2008
Thanks very much for your post Amit. It would be great relief for Kashmiri people to no violence. The way people are turning up in local assembly elections and if the violence is waning then it is clear message what common man in Kashmir wants.
at 02:27 on December 26th, 2008
If the governments claim is right, then the main issue of decentralisation of terror group is a big issue.....that is going to disturb the govt system more.and they will not be able to deploy army in whole country as thay did in j&k.