new delhi: The tension in the valley is not taking the name of the end. Due to the opposition of the army by kasmiri’s, there is now talk of using plastic bullets instead of using pallet guns on protesters. But, it seems that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is not going to calm down so fast; Senior minister Prakash’s words in the joint government of PDP-BJP are pointing to something like this.
Jammu and Kashmir’s senior minister and BJP leader Chandra Prakash Ganga believes that the pill is the only way to deal with stone harbors in the valley. Prakash said, “Do not believe in ghosts of the souls. They are treated with shoes.” He also said that the forces which are anti-people can be brought on the path only on the strength of the bullet.
Modi’s tension is increasing
Increasing violence and tension in the Kashmir Valley has brought the force on the forehead of the central government. PM Modi himself is worried about Kashmir. It can be estimated from the fact that shortly after the cabinet meeting, he convened a meeting of the BJP Core Group on Wednesday. In this meeting Kashmir was the center of discussion.
In the meeting, the Prime Minister was addressed in the state’s latest situation. Last week, the army chief, who was on the tour of the valley, was apprised of the report from Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and his report from the intelligence department.
Mufti emergency meeting on Tuesday
CM Mehbooba Mufti had convened an emergency meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the deteriorating situation of Kashmir. Let me tell you that, on April 9, there was a violent clash during the by-election in Srinagar, Badgam and Gaderabal. Since then, the situation is stressful in many areas. In many areas including Srinagar, stones came to light on security forces on Monday. After this many security forces had also taken action to remove the mob. After that the separatists put forward the college students for stone-throwing in many places. Meanwhile, the administration has ordered the closure of all schools and colleges in Kashmir. The Internet was also banned yesterday.
Plastic bullet instead of palette gun
Meanwhile, the government has taken a big decision. Now a plastic bullet (tablet) will be used to deal with the mischief in Jammu and Kashmir. 1,000 plastic bullets have been sent to the Kashmir Valley by the Central Government and the security forces have been ordered that they should not use the pallet gun to control the crowd.