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After 14 years, Srinagar to see BSF men on static guard duty | KNO

Out of 10,000 additional forces, 35 belong to BSF, say officials

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Srinagar, February 25 (KNO) : The Border Security Force (BSF) will be deployed in Srinagar after 14 years as out of 100 companies of additional forces, that arrived in Srinagar 35 companies belonged to BSF alone and that the force will be deployed for the ‘static duties in the summer capital.” Home ministry sources in Delhi said that 100 companies of paramilitary forces, including 35 from the BSF, are being deployed as part of a routine pre-election exercise ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. Officials told KNO that the BSF has been brought back to the valley after 14 years. They said the force was temporarily deployed in the valley for a week during the unrest of 2016 but was withdrawn immediately. The deployment comes amid simmering Indo-Pak tensions in the wake of the February 14 Pulwama attack by Jaish-e-Muhammad that killed 40 CRPF personnel. The government has also launched a massive crackdown on separatists and detained over 150 people, mainly from the Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir, including its chief Abdul Hamid Fayaz, ahead of a hearing in the Supreme Court on Article 35-A of the Constitution. The BSF has been deployed at five places four in Srinagar and one in Budgam districts and has replaced the CRPF, the officials said. They said the move is aimed at strengthening the law and order grid presently available in the valley. "The BSF along with the ITBP companies shall take over the static guard duties of the CRPF companies deployed in Kashmir zone," they said. Apart from 35 companies of the BSF, 45 companies of the CRPF and 10 companies of the ITBP and the SSB each have also been moved to Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.(KNO)

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