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Center sends more paramilitary troops to Kashmir  

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Pulwama Attack Crackdown: Separatist Yasin Malik was the first to be arrested by the police from his Maisuma residence in Srinagar. This was followed by dozens of Jamaat-e-Islami separatists, including its chief Abdul Hamid Fayaz being arrested during overnight raids across the Valley.

SRINAGAR: Amid a major crackdown on separatists in Jammu and Kashmir late last night, the Centre has sent hundred additional companies of paramilitary forces to the state. Yesterday’s crackdown resulted in separatist Yasin Malik’s arrest.

A notice from the Home Ministry in New Delhi late on Friday evening led to 100 additional companies of paramilitary soldiers being airlifted to Srinagar, where the Jammu and Kashmir police and existing security forces worked through the night rolling out their deployment plan for the next few days.

Depending on the paramilitary force, a company of soldiers typically consists of between 80 and 150 soldiers, suggesting that last evening’s order by the Ministry of Home Affairs would see around 10,000 soldiers airlifted to Srinagar.

There has been a considerable build-up of security forces across Jammu and Kashmir after last week’s terror attack in Pulwama, in which over 40 soldiers were killed. Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed or JeM released photographs and a video after the terror attack claiming full responsibility for it.

Since then, the situation has been tense across the state, especially the Kashmir Valley. Earlier this week, three Jaish terrorists – one believed to be a conspirator in last week’s terror attack and another, a local Kashmiri bomb specialist – were killed in a military operation in Pulwama. Four soldiers and a Kashmir police constable were also killed in the encounter.

Separatist Yasin Malik was the first to be arrested by the police from his Maisuma residence in Srinagar. This was followed by dozens of Jamaat-e-Islami separatists, including its chief Abdul Hamid Fayaz being arrested during overnight raids across the Valley.

Yasin Malik’s arrest comes ahead of a crucial hearing on Article 35-A in Supreme Court, which is likely to take place on Monday, February 25. The article, incorporated into the Indian Constitution in 1954, grants special rights and privileges to the residents of Jammu and Kashmir.

Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti criticised the Centre’s move to arrest separatists.

Separatist-turned-mainstream politician Sajjad Gani Lone, who now heads the political party People’s Conference, also cautioned the government by reminding it of a similar “failed model” that was tried in 1990.

In the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack, the government also withdrew the security cover of several separatists in Kashmir, including Yasin Malik, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Shabir Shah and Saleem Geelani.

 

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