Pak inciting J-K youths against India: Rajnath

Press Trust of India  |  Tekanpur (MP) 

today in continue to exist and the neighbouring country is leaving no stone unturned to instigate the youths of and against

He also asked the country's top police brass to take strong action in cases of riots and desecration of religious places.


Addressing the annual conference of the DGPs and IGPs here, Singh in the form of training camps, launch pads and communication stations continue to exist in and Occupied (PoK).

He said the neighbouring country is leaving no stone unturned to provide all help, including finance, to terrorism in and and that youths of the state are being instigated against India, sources privy to the home minister's speech said.

Singh said Pakistan's encouragement to the separatist anti-sentiment in and often lead to law and order problems.

Highlighting the appointment of a for initiating dialogue in and Kashmir, he said it was a matter of satisfaction that security forces have been successful in tackling the situation in the state to a great extent.

The said the violence perpetrated by Naxals have come down to a great extent and assured that the government would encourage the surrender policy for Naxals in the coming days.

Referring to the Northeast, Singh said insurgency has come down in the region but camps and hideouts of underground outfits in was a matter of concern.

The said there has been a slight increase in communal violence in the country and asked the top police officers to take strong action wherever such incidents and desecration of religious sites take place.

Singh also talked about growing incidents of cyber crime, use of internet and the by anti-social elements to create tension in the society and asked police officers to be vigilant.

will address the three-day conference tomorrow.

The conference of the DGPs and IGPs is an annual affair, where senior police officers of the states and Centre meet and discuss issues.

The has been organising the conference outsidethe national capital since it came to power in 2014.

The last three conferences were held in Guwahati, Rann of Kutchand

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 19:05 IST