Government ends ceasefire in J&K

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Amid unending violence blamed mostly on militants, the Centre on Sunday decided not to extend its unilateral in and Kashmir, declared on May 16 to coincide with the holy month of

"The government of decides not to extend the suspension of operations in announced in the beginning of Ramadan," a Ministry statement said.

It said the "security forces are being directed to take all necessary actions as earlier to prevent the militants from launching attacks and indulging in violence and killings.

"The government is committed to working for creating an environment free of terror and violence in and It is important that all those who have interests of people of the state and especially the youth in mind to isolate the terrorists and work towards bringing back misguided youth to the right path," the statement said.

The appreciated the security forces in for showing "exemplary restraint" during despite grave provocation by the terrorists.

When the conditional began, it was assumed that it would be extended to cover the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. But unending violence by militants, who continued to target and kill security personnel, forced the government's hands.

said in a series of messages that the decision to not conduct counter insurgency operations in the state had been taken "in the interests of the peace loving people of Jammu and Kashmir, in order to provide them a conducive atmosphere to observe Ramzan".

He said though the security forces had "displayed exemplary restraint" during the which has been "widely appreciated all over the country including Jammu and Kashmir in bringing relief to the common citizens, the terrorists have continued with their attacks on civilians and (security forces), resulting in deaths and

"The operations against the terrorists (are) to resume," he said.

The decision follows a high-level meeting chaired by with Rajnath Singh, and others on Friday in the wake of the ongoing terrorists activities in Jammu and Kashmir during Ramadan.

On Thursday evening, veteran Shujaat Bukhari, the editor of "Rising Kashmir", and his two personal security officers were shot dead. A soldier on leave was also abducted and murdered.

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First Published: Sun, June 17 2018. 14:54 IST