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Won't allow revival of militancy in Kishtwar: Army | KNO

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Jammu, April 13 (KNO) : Army on Saturday said that forces won't allow revival of militancy in Kishtwar area of Jammu division of the state. Talking to media persons on the sidelines of Rajouri Day event in Rajouri, GoC White Knight Corps (16 Corps) Lt Gen Paramjit Singh said that three militancy incidents in Kishtwar in last few months are unfortunate incidents and after these incidents a joint strategy has been put in place by army, police and other agencies. According to KNO correspondent Lt Gen also said that many arrests have been made into the incident while an operation is going on even at this moment and forces are doing our job. "I assure you that militancy won't be allowed to revive in Kishtwar." said GoC Lt Gen Paramjit Singh. He also said that Indian army is giving befitting reply to every nefarious design of Pakistan. He also confirmed that Pakistan used Artillery fire on LoC firing CFV in recent days.(KNO)

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