Muslims realise terrorism an attempt to defame Islam: Rajnath Singh

He added the whole country is united against terrorism

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh

Home Minister on Sunday said the country is united against any kind of violence and have realised that is an attempt to defame Islam.

"The whole country is united against The have realised that is an attempt to defame Islam," he told reporters here when asked about the violence perpetrated by militants in



He said the security forces were giving befitting reply to militants who are creating trouble in Kashmir Valley.

The Home Minister had on Friday said that was using the to incite youths in Kashmir to storm encounter sites and help holed-up militants.

The strife-torn region had seen a "new trend" of late in which youths from nearby villages gather at the sites of encounter between security forces and terrorists and pelt stones to help the militants escape, he had said.

The Home Minister andDefence and Minister Arun Jaitley had also held a high-level meeting on Friday to review security situation in

Director General of Police S P Vaid had said on Thursday that youths who storm the encounter sites in the Valley to hurl stones at security personnel are committing suicide.

Last month, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat had said that local Kashmiri people creating hurdles by throwing stones at the security personnel during anti-terror operations will be dealt as anti-nationals and will face "harsh" actions.

Muslims realise terrorism an attempt to defame Islam: Rajnath Singh

He added the whole country is united against terrorism

He added the whole country is united against terrorism Home Minister on Sunday said the country is united against any kind of violence and have realised that is an attempt to defame Islam.

"The whole country is united against The have realised that is an attempt to defame Islam," he told reporters here when asked about the violence perpetrated by militants in

He said the security forces were giving befitting reply to militants who are creating trouble in Kashmir Valley.

The Home Minister had on Friday said that was using the to incite youths in Kashmir to storm encounter sites and help holed-up militants.

The strife-torn region had seen a "new trend" of late in which youths from nearby villages gather at the sites of encounter between security forces and terrorists and pelt stones to help the militants escape, he had said.

The Home Minister andDefence and Minister Arun Jaitley had also held a high-level meeting on Friday to review security situation in

Director General of Police S P Vaid had said on Thursday that youths who storm the encounter sites in the Valley to hurl stones at security personnel are committing suicide.

Last month, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat had said that local Kashmiri people creating hurdles by throwing stones at the security personnel during anti-terror operations will be dealt as anti-nationals and will face "harsh" actions.
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