Army Operation 'Ma' in Kashmir: 50 youths return home from terrorism


Srinagar, Ta. November 3, 2019, Sunday

The Indian Army's X-V Army Corps has launched an operation to bring back local youths involved in extremist organizations spreading terrorism at Kashmir. The Army has succeeded in returning 50 of its young men from terrorist organizations back home to normal lives.

According to data prepared by the Army, 83 percent of the youth joining the local terrorist group are involved in stoning activities. Therefore, today the Army has taken this operation to stop the youths involved in the stoning activity by not taking up arms tomorrow to become a terrorist.

The 15-corps of the Army, known as the Chinar Corps, made a list of missing youths from various areas in Kashmir and then contacted their families. The Chinar Corps creates uncertainties in the Kashmir Valley and the LoC. Against the interventions made by Pakistan on.

Lieutenant General Kanwaljit Singh Dhillon, General Commanding Officer of ChinarCorps says that the Koran says that do good and serve your mother and then serve your father. This verse written in the Quran gave us the idea of ​​bringing back the wandering youth.

Lt. Gen. Dhillon says the identities of the youths and their families have been kept confidential. The families of the youth are currently thanking the Army for their humanitarian work. Waiting for the youth to join local terrorist groups, the Army adopts a return or surrender policy.

According to data prepared by the Army, 83 percent of the youth joining the local terrorist group are involved in stoning activities. Seven percent of those youths die in the encounter within ten days of the weapon withdrawal, nine percent die in one month, 17 percent in three months, 36 percent in six months and 64 percent in one year.

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