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J&K govt claims killings down by 26 per cent
Jammu, Nov 21: The Jammu and Kashmir government today claimed that there has been a significant decline in the number of civilians and security personnel being killed in militancy-related incidents in the state since January this year.
Jammu, Nov 21: The Jammu and Kashmir government today claimed that there has been a significant decline in the number of civilians and security personnel being killed in
militancy-related incidents in the state since January this year.
Notwithstanding the high profile incidents that get media
attention for days together, there has been nearly 26 per cent
decline in the deaths of civilians and security personnel as
compared to last year, an official spokesman said here.
As against the 1416 deaths reported between January and November 15 last year, 1125 people were killed by militants during the corresponding period this year, he said. The spokesman said that the decline in killing of security personnel has been estimated at 35.61 per cent this year. In 2002, 476 security personnel were killed, while their casualty figure stood at 351 this year, he added.
There has been also a decline of 17.35 per cent in the number of militancy-related incidents this year. Quoting figures, he said, incidents were less by 529 this year.
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As against the 1416 deaths reported between January and November 15 last year, 1125 people were killed by militants during the corresponding period this year, he said. The spokesman said that the decline in killing of security personnel has been estimated at 35.61 per cent this year. In 2002, 476 security personnel were killed, while their casualty figure stood at 351 this year, he added.
There has been also a decline of 17.35 per cent in the number of militancy-related incidents this year. Quoting figures, he said, incidents were less by 529 this year.
Bureau Report