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Home » DGP RR Swain Unveils Strategy Shift Post Article 370: From Neutralizing to Dismantling Terrorism

DGP RR Swain Unveils Strategy Shift Post Article 370: From Neutralizing to Dismantling Terrorism

Posted on March 17, 2024 by ks newsdesk | Last updated on March 17, 2024

In a candid conversation with national news channel, DGP Jammu and Kashmir, RR Swain, shed light on the transformative changes in the region’s approach to combating terrorism post the abrogation of Article 370. Swain emphasized the imperative shift from merely neutralizing armed terrorists to dismantling the root causes fueling terrorism.

 

Swain articulated, “The significant change lies in transcending the immediate challenge of neutralizing armed terrorists. It’s crucial to address the root cause of terrorism and dismantle the terror networks perpetuating violence. Previously, there was a relentless focus on combating the visible threat posed by terrorists. However, to effectively tackle terrorism, we must delve deeper into disrupting the entire terror ecosystem.”

 

The DGP highlighted the role of political hindrances before the abrogation of Article 370 that impeded the investigation and dismantling of terror networks. He underscored the reluctance of law enforcement agencies to probe households providing shelter to terrorists due to political pressures, resulting in impunity for culprits. Swain condemned the glorification of terror acts and the lack of accountability for those inciting youth towards terrorism.

 

He delved into the socio-economic dynamics driving youth towards terrorism, citing instances where poverty and lack of education made joining terrorist ranks an enticing shortcut to perceived glory. Swain lamented the failure to investigate institutions and individuals propagating extremist ideologies, which facilitated the recruitment of vulnerable youth.

 

Addressing the issue of political parties contributing to the perpetuation of the terror ecosystem, Swain expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of concerted efforts to disrupt terror financing, logistics, and narratives. He called for a courageous leadership willing to distinguish between perpetrators of violence and innocent civilians, emphasizing the moral obligation to uphold truth and justice.

 

Furthermore, Swain outlined the implementation of a new reward policy aimed at incentivizing citizens to provide valuable information to law enforcement agencies. He stressed the importance of nurturing a positive relationship between the police and the community, wherein citizens feel empowered to contribute towards maintaining peace and security.

 

Swain reiterated the commitment of the Jammu and Kashmir Police to protect the interests of law-abiding citizens while confronting the threats posed by terrorists. He emphasized the need for a robust response to safeguard the community’s well-being and uphold the principles of peace and order.

 

Swain concluded on an optimistic note, highlighting the surge in enthusiasm among the youth to join the police ranks and contribute to national security. He dismissed concerns raised by some political figures regarding the abrogation of Article 370, stating that the overwhelming response from the public to join the police force reflects their commitment to upholding the national flag. Swain emphasized that every citizen of Jammu and Kashmir would be given the opportunity to contribute to the fight against anti-national activities, emphasizing the democratic process and ensuring a secure environment for upcoming elections.

 

The conversation with DGP RR Swain offered a comprehensive insight into the evolving strategies adopted by Jammu and Kashmir to combat terrorism and foster a safer, more secure environment for its residents.

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