No Army in MainLand in Kashmir.

 

If the plan is approved, the CRPF would be replaced by the army to look into the challenges of law and order.



The report said the army may be withdrawn from the two districts of Anantnag and Kulgam followed by the proper assessment of the after-effects of the move. If all goes well then further steps towards withdrawal would be taken, the report added 


Since the August 5, 2019 decisions, violence in the valley has steadily reduced,” an MHA official told The Indian Express. “Stone pelting has almost vanished and the law and order situation is largely under control. However, a large presence of the Indian Army in the hinterland would sit oddly with the claims of normalcy.


If the plan is approved, the CRPF would be replaced by the army to look into the challenges of law and order.


The report said the army may be withdrawn from the two districts of Anantnag and Kulgam followed by the proper assessment of the after-effects of the move. If all goes well then further steps towards withdrawal would be taken, the report added














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