JAMMU & KASHMIR No imprints of ISIS present in Kashmir : DGP Vaid | KNO PHOTO BY || KNO Published 334 weeks ago on November 19, 2017 By KashmirNewsObserver Kashmir director general of police SP Vaid on Sunday dismissed reports that the Islamic State was active in the Valley, a day after security forces carried out a major operation against militants in the state. “I don’t think ISIS has any imprint here,” he said at a joint press conference of security forces heads held in Srinagar. “Kashmir will be free of violence very soon. Yesterday’s operation has cleaned up the area. I am sure people can now live their lives without any fear of terror.” Vaid was referring to an anti-militancy operation on Saturday evening, when six militants – including two Lashkar-e-Taiba commanders and the nephew of Mumbai attacks plotter Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi – were killed by security forces in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district. Up Next Meditation medium for understanding spirituality, ushering peace : Dy CM | KNO Don't Miss Geelani Paid Heartfelt Tributes To Youth Slain In 'Hajin Encounter' | KNO