'JK returning to normalcy'
SHEIKH AHMED
New Delhi, Mar 30: The Centre has said that all parameters of proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir were at an all time low and the current situation indicated a shift towards normalcy and peace, reveals the defence ministry’s latest report.
“The ceasefire on the borders and line of control is holding out with a few minor aberrations,” said the report released Monday evening.
The report said despite improvement in security situation in the state, infiltration attempts continued.
“33 infiltration bids were foiled with 50 militants killed in the process,” it added.
“The continued infiltrations across LoC and the existence of terrorist camps across the India-Pak border however, demonstrate the continuing ambivalence of Pakistan in its actions against the organisations.”
“Pakistan needs to take effective steps to address India’s concern on terrorism directed against it from the territory under Pakistan control,” the report added.
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