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166% more civilian fatalities in JK in 2017: MHA

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
April 19, 2018
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New Delhi, Apr 18:  Jammu and Kashmir witnessed 166 percent more civilian fatalities due to militancy while there was a 42 percent rise in  number of militants neutralised in 2017 compared to the previous year, the Home Ministry said.

The annual report of the Ministry of Home Affairs for 2017-18, released today,  said that since the advent of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir in 1990, a total of 13,976 civilians and 5,123 security personnel have lost their lives till December 31, 2017.

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“The year 2017 also witnessed a 6.21 percent increase and 166.66 percent increase in the number of terrorists incidents and fatalities of civilians respectively in comparison to the corresponding period of 2016,” the report said.

In 2017, there were 342 violent incidents in Jammu and Kashmir in which 80 security personnel, 40 civilians and 213 militants were killed.

There were 322 incidents in the state in 2016 in which 82 security personnel, 15 civilians and 150 militants were killed.

According to the report, there was 2.44 percent decrease in casualties in government forces.

There has been a spurt in infiltration attempts last year from the Pakistan side — from 371 in 2016 to 406 in 2017, it said.

As many as 123 infiltrations were successful in 2017 in comparison to 119 in 2016.

The report said the Central government in tandem with the State government has adopted a multi-pronged approach to contain cross-border infiltrations like strengthening of the border infrastructure and multi-tiered and multi-model deployment along the International Border and Line of Control.

The ministry said the endeavour of the government has been to allow proactive and coordinated measures by all the government forces to safeguard the country from “cross-border terrorism” and to contain militancy.

The Centre wants to ensure that the democratic process is sustained and primacy of civil administration is restored to effectively tackle the socio-economic problems facing the people on account of the effects of prolonged militancy in the state, it said.

The government also wants to ensure a sustained peace process and provide adequate opportunities to all sections of people in the state who eschew violence, the report said.

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