CM’s jibe at BJP over its 2019 claims on ending terrorism

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JAMMU: Encounters are taking place even in 2026, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Wednesday in a veiled jibe at the BJP over its claim that terrorism would end following the abrogation of Article 370 that happened in 2019.

“It just keeps going on. They (terrorists) were killed, fine, but where did they come from? How did they reach Udhampur? Since when were they there? And how long will this continue?
“We were told that after 2019, this cycle would end. But now, even in 2026, it has started again and is not stopping,” the Chief Minister told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
He was responding to a question about the killing of two JeM terrorists in a two-day-long operation in Ramnagar forest in Udhampur district.
“On the contrary, areas that were completely free of terrorism before 2014-15 are now witnessing such incidents. So how did they reach Udhampur? Since when were they present there? Somewhere, we must get answers to these questions,” the chief minister said.
Asked about the upcoming three-day visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Abdullah said he would not like to discuss it in the media. “We will sit across the table and talk. There are many issues that need to be discussed face-to-face. We will do that.”

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