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February 8, 2019 12:38 pm

Pak Using Social Media To Mobilize Kashmiri Youth Toward Militancy: Army

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UDHAMPUR — The general officer commanding-in-chief of the northern command, Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, said Thursday the Pakistani army has been using social media to mobilize support among the youth of Jammu and Kashmir to stir them towards militancy.

He also said that militant infrastructure continues to remain intact in PcK and Pakistan.

He said Pakistan is trying to develop narratives to alter public opinion in Kashmir to disrupt peace and stability. “It is matter of concern for us. We are seized of this concern.” 

He said the “Pakistani army has been exploiting social media platforms to influence the youth of the Valley to join militancy.”

“Radicalization is not only a concern in India but a global concern,” Lt Gen Singh told reporters here.

However, he added, the Indian Army has developed effective counter-militancy capabilities and the fight against militancy has now entered “an important phase”.

“We are using technology and artificial-based solutions to counter the message, so that youth do not fall prey to the designs of the Pakistan army,” he said.

“I am hopeful that in the coming year, we will be able to see peace, prosperity and development in the state,” he said.

Replying to a question on America’s proposed pullout of troops from Afghanistan, the officer said the Indian Army and all agencies are keeping a close watch on the developments.

“We are prepared for any contingency,” he said, referring to possible infiltration by Afghan-based militants into Jammu and Kashmir.

He said options for another “surgical strike” on militant bases are open.

“Surgical strikes were a tactical operation to give a strategic message that Indian Army has the capability to do acts which are unpredictable. We were successful in conveying that message,” he added.

On the investigation into sepoy Aurangzeb’s killing in south Kashmir last year, he said, “We got information that one or two jawans intentionally or unknowingly passed information about his movement.” 

“Perhaps the militants picked up the news and took benefit of it,” he said, adding a probe is going on.
 
 

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